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19 March 2012

Belleruche release their new album Rollerchain in April

Belleruche

Belleruche release their new album Rollerchain in April

London album press launch: 10th April - Queen Of Hoxton
Major London gig - 31st May - Scala London
Latest news and full tour dates: www.belleruche.com
Look out for 'Stormbird' single out 26th March            
                                         
Recent praise for Belleruche:
“Portishead meets Blondie in this blues-soaked sleazathon” – THE TIMES
“SINGLE OF THE WEEK: A nice ‘n’ tight break from mainstream routine” – METRO
“Belleruche - a great band with a great singer”  HUEY MORGAN (BBC 6MUSIC)
“I really love these tracks” - JOHN KENNEDY (XFM)
rich, captivating, organic” – BBC MUSIC
“A band who are taking some very interesting ideas into the mainstream”  JOE MUGGS, THE ARTS DESK
“They continue to grow and capture the beauty of music” – KCRW (LA)
Rollerchain’ is the fourth album from Belleruche, out 7th May 2012 on Tru Thoughts records. Showcasing a stunning new progression in sound for the acclaimed London trio, the LP is preceded by the “Stormbird” single in March, which has already clocked up over 75,000 YouTube hits in just a few short weeks, as well as early radio support including Huey Morgan on BBC 6Music.
As evidenced by the single, on ‘Rollerchain’, Belleruche have created a darker, more bass heavy and evocative sound, whilst still retaining the melodic soulful touch that sets them apart and has gained them a worldwide fanbase. “Stormbird” is a sub bass driven pop song with clipped drums, tempo shifts and swells of looped feedback, unlike Belleruche's previous work but drawing from the same cabinet of sonic references. The entrancing video is on the Tru Thoughts YouTube channel now. As the album opener, this gorgeous little distorted oddity of a track grabs your attention and runs away with it through the shadows into a new sonic underworld.
Combining a very modern aesthetic with classic song writing ability, the album is a collision of haunting vocals, tough analogue sounds and bleeding edge electronic production. Stranger rhythms and basslines inhabit this record; both in the studio and onstage, Belleruche have picked up new instruments and ideas to create a complexity and an attack that take the band's core elements - vocals (care of Kathrin deBoer), guitar (Ricky Fabulous) and turntables (DJ modest) - to a new level. Away from the distractions of their hectic touring schedule, they spent the last five months of 2011 writing and recording the album; taking sounds and twisting them, recording straight versions of songs with bass, drums and guitar and then tearing the idea apart to find a novel and captivating style. This unconventional approach to songwriting has resulted in a record which is introspective yet aggressive; the harmonies flit between menacing and angelic, and soulful siren deBoer is by turns endearingly candid and enticingly enigmatic.
Previous recipients of Steve Lamacq’s BBC 6Music Rebel Playlist and iTunes Single Of The Week, among other wide-ranging media support, Belleruche have won themselves a fervent fanbase both at home and across the world, through the deep and offbeat yet instantly loveable sound of their three previous albums, ‘Turntable Soul Music’, ‘The Express’ and 2012’s ‘270 Stories’. Defined by a down-to-earth DIY spirit, a real affinity with their fans, and a boundless enthusiasm for the business of playing their music to as many people as possible, they are consistently in demand as a live act, and have toured major venues in the USA, UK, Europe, Australia and beyond, plus festivals as diverse as SXSW, Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party and Montreux to name a few.
***MAJOR UK TOUR NOW BOOKED IN SUPPORT OF THE ALBUM. FULL DATES HERE WWW.BELLERUCHE.COM***

20 November 2011

The Cubical album launch in Liverpool plus London shows


The Cubical album launch in Liverpool Mello Mello

‘It Ain’t Human’ – Released November 28th
A band makes noise, whereas a great band makes a lot of noise. It’s a subtle difference, but significant nonetheless.
Anyone who has caught The Cubical on stage will agree they fall into the latter category. That’s why titles like The Guardian, Mojo, and Artrocker quickly converted after discovering how Liverpool’s modern day saviours of raw garage blues look through psychedelic eyes.
So take a wailing mouth organ, frantic riff and propellant drumbeat, then add a gruff vocal delivery that one critic claimed would make Tom ‘Waits sound like Tiny Tim’ and you’re almost there. Finally, throw in the kind of live prowess that harks back to the days of real entertainers and tangible rock n roll induced parental nightmares. 
Now that’s the melting pot behind the band’s new album, It Ain’t Human. An eleven-track homebrew showcasing an act with a sound as unrefined and powerful as moonshine, only twice as potent. Nodding towards Captain Beefheart, but with a tougher, rougher, and altogether more whiskey soaked ethic, it’s timeless slide guitar grit that draws a line from the Mississippi Delta to River Mersey. 
But don’t expect a predictable ride. The bluegrass bar brawl come sax onslaught that is The Ballad of Willie McGrath, and the acoustic journeyman stylings of Paper Walls reference the roots of this canon. But elsewhere Dirty Shame threatens to make dead feet dance with a low down sleazy hook, while the brooding and dishevelled An Ode to Franz Biberkopf offers perhaps the darkest moment. Opinions to one side, both are essential, contemporary readings of these genres. Now hear any of the remaining eight songs and find a consistently varied sensory assault. That could be the runaway train of Walking Around Like Jesus or Three Drop Jameson Mechanism’s single malt quality. 
Led by enigmatic and irrepressible frontman Dan Wilson, a growler and natural born showman, with Craig Bell’s rumbling bass, Mark Percy’s rhythmic mastery, Alex Gavaghan’s twanging guitar, along with John Green’s irrefutable command of all things slide and harmonica related it doesn’t take long before you’re hooked on The Cubical’s intoxicating infusion. As unforgiving and uncompromising as they are unquestionably talented, Merseyside’s latest greatest export marks a welcome return of the heartfelt and hoarse that should appeal to anybody who has ever claimed to be a fan of real music. 


Fri 25th November - It Ain't Human Album Launch, Mello Mello, Liverpool.Support from: The Post War Glamour Girls, GORP & FREQ Fri 9th Dec - Planet Goo Goo @ the New Empowering Church, Hackney, London Wed 14th Dec - Religion Clothing Xmas Party, Religion Showroom, Shoreditch, London

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http://twitter.com/#!/THECUBICAL 

16 September 2011

HL Music - Kill It Kid Album Launch and ticket competition


HL Music - Kill It Kid Album Launch - 20th September X0Y0, London

HL Music is back this September 20th with an album launch and headline
show from up and coming UK band Kill It Kid. Signed just 12 weeks from
inception following a John Parish (PJ Harvey) produced EP; Kill It Kid hit Ryan
Hadlock’s (The Gossip, Johnny Flynn) Seattle studio to lay down their début
album - later critically appraised across the board (“An Outstanding British
Record 9/10” Clash Magazine. XFM New Music Award finalists, alongside
The XX &Florence).

Life on the road, coupled with a misguided ‘nu-folk’ tag, pushed the band
towards a new, dirtier, blues inspired sound. Recent single ‘Pray On Me’
proved grittier than anything prior, marrying a punishing riff a la Black Keys
to Turpin’s anguished howl - and the band promise the forthcoming album
- recorded with producer Leo Abrahams (Brian Eno, Brett Anderson) - to
be ‘raw, inelegant and untainted.

The band is set to hit the road at the beginning of September for their UK tour
with London being their penultimate show. Playing host to the event HL Music
will be inviting guests to see Kill it Kid as well as the support acts Circus Town
and John J Presley. A limited number of tickets will be on sale to the general
public and Henri Lloyd/HL Jeans Co will also be giving a few tickets away
through their Facebook page.

For more info on this exclusive event and to WIN tickets head over to
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