The First Video from the new Burnt Toast Vault, you can see all our videos as they arrive here.
1 Jun 2011
30 May 2011
Gig Guide - Issue 11 - June 2011
Gig Guide
03/06/11 - Take A Worm For A Walk Week
05/06/11 - Juffage
06/06/11 - Julian Lynch
07/06/11 - Mammal Club / Cowtown
09/06/11 - Six Organs of Admittance
10/06/11 - Rough Beats Festival
11/06/11 - Ceolchoirm
11/06/11 - Samoans
12/06/11 - Tera Melos / Tangled Hair
13/06/11 - Father Murphy
17/06/11 - Kellies
17/06/11 - Kogumaza / Bilge Pump
18/06/11 - British Wildlife Festival 5.5
19/06/11 - Tune-Yards
22/06/11 - Tellison
29/06/11 - Joan of Arc
03/07/11 - Vetiver
04/07/11 - Friendo / Cold Pumas
08/07/11 - Khuda
Extra Bits
Enablers Album Review
Hepworth Wakefield Review
03/06/11 - Take A Worm For A Walk Week
05/06/11 - Juffage
06/06/11 - Julian Lynch
07/06/11 - Mammal Club / Cowtown
09/06/11 - Six Organs of Admittance
10/06/11 - Rough Beats Festival
11/06/11 - Ceolchoirm
11/06/11 - Samoans
12/06/11 - Tera Melos / Tangled Hair
13/06/11 - Father Murphy
17/06/11 - Kellies
17/06/11 - Kogumaza / Bilge Pump
18/06/11 - British Wildlife Festival 5.5
19/06/11 - Tune-Yards
22/06/11 - Tellison
29/06/11 - Joan of Arc
03/07/11 - Vetiver
04/07/11 - Friendo / Cold Pumas
08/07/11 - Khuda
Extra Bits
Enablers Album Review
Hepworth Wakefield Review
Labels:
Gig Guide - June 2011
Khuda
Fri 8th July
Khuda ‘Iecava’ Album Launch
Khuda ‘Iecava’ Album Launch
Plus: Alright the Captain / WIHT Karhide / Wizards Beard Richard Parker / Magnapinna
The Well
7pm (till late) / £4 otd
(includes free Chilli)
Leeds based instrumental post- something relentless touring monster duo Khuda invite you to an epic seven band stonker at The Well to celebrate the release of their new record Iecava, vinyl released on Pruegelprinz Records (from Mannheim, Germany) and the official CD/Digital relase in early July (on Field Records). They come bearing spicy riffs and gifts of homemade chilli, this is making me hungry allready!
Labels:
Gig Guide - June 2011
Friendo
Mon 4th July Brudenell presents...
Friendo
Friendo
Cold Pumas
Idea Shower
Brudenell Social Club
8pm / Free Entry
Friendo is a three-piece, guitar-driven band from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Largely inspired by ‘90s experimental rock, ‘70s punk and ‘60s pop their songs range from breezy, effortless jams, to pulse-pounding post-punk outbursts. The multi-instrumentalist members love to mix harmony with noise, creating their own seasonal landscape. Michael Wallace (Women, Azeda Booth, Monkey) has been drumming since he was a child, playing in bands, and eventually wanted to explore the melodic side of music and songwriting by singing and playing on the guitar. The group has subsequently swapped roles from their respective instruments, becoming total amateurs creatively tapping into uncharted spaces.
Labels:
Gig Guide - June 2011
Vetiver
Sun 3rd July DHP presents...
Vetiver
Brudenell Social Club
Vetiver
Brudenell Social Club
7.30pm / £10 adv
Vetiver return in late Spring with their fifth album released on the 13th June on Bella Union records. “The Errant Charm” is a superb soundtrack for an afternoon idyll. Vetiver bandleader Andy Cabic spent hours wandering the streets around San Francisco’s Richmond District, listening to rough mixes, tinkering with lyrics and arrangements. The album opens with “It’s Beyond Me”, a slow boil of acoustic guitar and vintage keyboards over a roomy beat. Here you’ll encounter almost every sonic idea showcased on “The Errant Charm”, the album’s universe distilled into one vibrant song.
Vetiver return in late Spring with their fifth album released on the 13th June on Bella Union records. “The Errant Charm” is a superb soundtrack for an afternoon idyll. Vetiver bandleader Andy Cabic spent hours wandering the streets around San Francisco’s Richmond District, listening to rough mixes, tinkering with lyrics and arrangements. The album opens with “It’s Beyond Me”, a slow boil of acoustic guitar and vintage keyboards over a roomy beat. Here you’ll encounter almost every sonic idea showcased on “The Errant Charm”, the album’s universe distilled into one vibrant song.
Live, the band are commonly lumped into the nascent “freak folk” movement alongside the likes of Joanna Newsom and Six Organs of Admittance, thanks to leader Andy Cabic’s friendship with Devendra Banhart. However, the band’s roots go deeper than Syd Barrett and Linda Perhacs, encompassing the UK shoegazer scene and the mid-’90s D.I.Y. indie rock scene. The noisy, Sonic Youth-influenced take on indie rock was a natural fit with both the Chapel Hill art-punk scene and the influential Washington D.C.
Labels:
Gig Guide - June 2011
Joan of Arc
Wed 29th June Dirty Otter presents...
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
Hot Club De Paris
Brudenell Social Club
8.00pm / £7 adv
Joan of Arc are a band from Chicago, Illinois. They began in 1995, following the break up of a former band, Cap’n Jazz. They are known for their use of electronics, samples, and multi-track recordings in their songs. Members of Joan of Arc have been in many other legendary bands including Cap’n Jazz, Friend/Enemy, American Football and Owls and most recently Make Believe.
Joan of Arc are a band from Chicago, Illinois. They began in 1995, following the break up of a former band, Cap’n Jazz. They are known for their use of electronics, samples, and multi-track recordings in their songs. Members of Joan of Arc have been in many other legendary bands including Cap’n Jazz, Friend/Enemy, American Football and Owls and most recently Make Believe.
Labels:
Gig Guide - June 2011
Tellison
Wed 22nd June 2011
as independent popular music, with disarming melodies and big-hearted guitars. Following their initial meeting at school in the early 00s, education brought them together and kept them apart. Despite their academic pursuits, Tellison have managed to share stages with the likes of Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Good Shoes, Spy vs Spy, Gallows, Meet Me in St Louis and many more.
Fancy Claps presents...
Tellison / All Eyes West Stuart Warwick / Ghost Saddles
Tellison / All Eyes West Stuart Warwick / Ghost Saddles
Brudenell Social Club
7.30pm / £5 adv
A four piece waking nightmare of a band. Four boys and no girls with acute organisational difficulties from Hammersmith, West London in Britain near France. Drums, Bass, Cowbells, Keyboards, Two Broken Guitars, Four Broken Voices, One Wounded Laptop, some Extra-Curricular instruments, hope and pure, wild-eyed, old-fashioned fight. They met in Hampshire, Kingston and Brixton and have fought bitterly ever since. They’ve been electrocuted, shot in the face with arrows and punched in the nose. They’ve thrown up an awful lot. They care an awful lot. Tellison play what is best described
A four piece waking nightmare of a band. Four boys and no girls with acute organisational difficulties from Hammersmith, West London in Britain near France. Drums, Bass, Cowbells, Keyboards, Two Broken Guitars, Four Broken Voices, One Wounded Laptop, some Extra-Curricular instruments, hope and pure, wild-eyed, old-fashioned fight. They met in Hampshire, Kingston and Brixton and have fought bitterly ever since. They’ve been electrocuted, shot in the face with arrows and punched in the nose. They’ve thrown up an awful lot. They care an awful lot. Tellison play what is best described
as independent popular music, with disarming melodies and big-hearted guitars. Following their initial meeting at school in the early 00s, education brought them together and kept them apart. Despite their academic pursuits, Tellison have managed to share stages with the likes of Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Good Shoes, Spy vs Spy, Gallows, Meet Me in St Louis and many more.
Labels:
Gig Guide - June 2011
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)



