Archive | May, 2012

In Session… She Makes War – “Exit Strategy”

31 May

Last week we posted the first part of our beautiful session with She Makes War, recorded when she was in town for a show. Now we are pleased to share part two with you which not only features another fabulous acoustic rendition of a track from her latest album, Little Battles but a lesson for us here at Alphabet Bands. That being, if someone walks in halfway through a session, don’t just check for road noise after his arrival, check to see if he makes a noise himself and if he actually enters the blummin shot! We like to think it adds to the charm of the session.

Ahem.

This is She Makes War performing the excellent “Exit Strategy” and featuring a special guest appearance from some dude’s arm. Enjoy.

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In Session… She Makes War – “Minefields”
Album Review: She Makes War – Little Battles
Watch: She Makes War – “Exit Strategy”
She Makes War Website

In Review: Public Service Broadcasting – The War Room EP

28 May

“This is the music they play every night in London. The Symphony of War”

London based duo, Public Service Broadcasting have a fairly simple mission statement, “Teaching the lessons of the past through the music of the future”, and if history had sounded this good, we’d have paid more attention at school.

Comprised of J. Willgoose, Esq. (playing all manner of stringed instruments and various sample-y and electronic noodles) and Wrigglesworth (drums, pianos and even more electronic noodles), the pair blends old public information films and archive footage with driving rhythms, glistening atmospheric electronics and quite the ear for a tune. For this, their second EP, The War Room, PSB were granted unrivaled access to World War 2 propaganda films by the British Film Institute and the result is nothing short of amazing.

The EP is dedicated to the memory of George Willgoose, Great Uncle of J. Willgoose, Esq., who died at the Battle of Dunkirk in 1940 aged 26, and closes with the heartbreaking “Waltz For George”. Heartbreaking not just for the account of soldiers returning home that plays over it, nor just for the silence that hits you in the chest like a sledgehammer as you begin to feel not euphoria at their safe return, but grief for the horror they have lived. Heartbreaking also for the fragile simplicity of the notes plucked on the banjolele that the George himself had owned and played as they float over the tale of a soldier returning, ukulele over his shoulder, a solider that wasn’t George, nor ever could be.

Before that, we travel history atop a musical carpet; from the sinister, threatening undercurrent the imminence of war brings, to the defiant and inspirational stoicism of the ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ mentality. From the energetic and buoyant optimism of “Spitfire” to the relative calm but no less confident “Dig For Victory”.

Across its five tracks we are given not only a lesson in history, but also in making incredible, emotive and moving music. Even without the narrative we would be left with instrumentals of foot-tapping brilliance, but play in the various samples and the EP evolves into a masterful piece of stirring and emotional storytelling through music.

In Short: A stunning, intelligent and poignant piece of electro-rock. We absolutely love it.

Get It: The War Room is out today via Test Card Recordings and is available on the Public Service Broadcasting Bandcamp page. Limited edition vinyl is available at Rough Trade having already sold out on the bandcamp page, so be quick if you want one.

In Pictures: Kites at Cargo, London

24 May

Long time Alphabet Bands favourites Kites took to the stage at London’s Cargo last night, in support of Jonquil, and rocked the house.

A sparse crowd soon became a legion of singing, dancing, bouncing happy people as Matthew Philips and co ripped through their set. You get the impression that these self-confessd ‘gig sluts’ would put the same energy and enthusiasm into their show if they were playing in front of 5, 500, or 5,000 people.

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In Session… She Makes War – “Minefields”

24 May

The really rather lovely and extremely talented She Makes War was in town recently for a show and we were lucky enough to catch up with her for an exclusive acoustic session and interview in the afternoon (which you’ll be able to read soon).

We’ve been planning on filming sessions for a while now but wanted to make sure the first one was something a bit special. We think you’ll agree that this stripped back version of her next single, “Minefields” is exactly that. The album version, on Little Battles was pretty darn good but this is just gorgeous and we have fallen more than a little bit in love with it. We hope you do too.

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Album Review: She Makes War – Little Battles
Watch: She Makes War – “Exit Strategy”
She Makes War Website

In Pictures: Day Two at London Calling NL, Amsterdam

20 May

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It was perhaps inevitable. After such a strong, consistent line up last night, the second day of London Calling, struggled a little to maintain the momementum. The standout performers on the night were Team Me and Spector (although as regular readers will know I am a little biased on that one). Enjoy the photos and if you ever get the chance to visit this brilliant two day event I wholeheartedly recommend it.

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