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    Laura Veirs 2004 Americana-driven Carbon Glacier into 2006s Year of Meteors gave us songs wrapped-up in subtle but distinctive art-pop grooves, not too far from the world of The Sea And Cake and Yo La Tengo, with wistfully romantic tunes that break into modestly explosive choruses. Introducing a more isolated songwriting style, augmented by a homespun assortment of crackling instruments - banjo, glockenspiel, piano and vibraphonette, the songs lull you in with their immense simplicity and unerring beauty. Acclaimed singer-songwriter album of the year, pop record Saltbreakers shows Veirs has more than just poetic whimsy up her sleeve, layering intricate guitar lines around fizzing synths. Ocean Night Song invokes comparisons with Bjrks Isobel and Nina Nastasias "Dog". The single Dont Lose Yourself is gorgeous electro-pop, adding Postal Service esque glitchy drum machines to the mix. Saltbreakers sees Veirs writing folky pop tunes that are instantly lovable. Ultimately, by eschewing the careworn vulnerability so favoured by many female artists, Laura Veirs is surprisingly refreshing.

    Press:

    Her voice is fairly low-pitched and conversational, but capable of a range of emotion that prevents her from sounding flat; comparisons to Liz Phair and Suzanne Vega are well-founded. (Splendid Magazine)

    Veirs is routinely compared to Suzanne Vega for the dryness of her delivery and to Beth Orton for the way she melds folk rock with dance sonics. (Pitchfork)

    Veirs is maybe the gazillionth iteration of the quiet voice and plucked guitar, but she serves as a potent reminder how variable and compelling that combination can be. (Pitchfork)

    http://www.myspace.com/lauraveirs

  2. The sheer number of bearded dudes holding guitars onstage at any given Akron/Family event being what it is... here's some more akron blurb...

    Akron/Family is John Brown's body, the ghost of Tom Joad and the art-school spirit of Andy Warhol crammed into one ornate, mossy mausoleum.(Magnet)

    Akron/Family aren't nearly as country-blues rooted as Banhart. Their songs are clearly pop songs, albeit filtered through an expansive, multi-instrumented sensibility. They work in a more structured way than Animal Collective, without the long hallucinatory improvisations or tribal percussion sessions.(Splendid)

    Meander[ing] through comparatively direct Mercury Rev and Radiohead moods....[Akron/Family (self-titled)] sounds like the work of a band many freak-folk acts strive to become. (AVclub)

  3. Akron/Family return to the Lemon Tree following their Triptych 06 gig with King Creosote, Adem and Kitchen Cynics.

    For fans of Vetiver and Devendra Banhart...Akron/Family are signed to the distinguished Young God imprint, (Devendra Banhart, Mi and L'au) and their label boss is fted Swans' commander Michael Gira - a guru with whom Akron/Family also shared a release last year, playing alongside his Angels of Light.

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    Howlin Rain (with Ethan Miller of acclaimed Californian psychedelic rockers Comets On Fire and John Moloney aka Sunburned Hand Of The Man) make joyful free-wheelin' rock in the vein of Creedence Clearwater Revival or Boy Dylans' Pat Garret And Billy The Kid soundtrack. "We make music to beat the steering wheel of your van to or sing along with while drinking whiskey in the bathtub on a Saturday night with your dog."

    Also on this superb bill: Akron/Family of Brooklyn and their adventurous, imaginative take on gentle American country-folk with added unabashed electronic noise. Their deft blend of styles really shouldn't work under any circumstances, but it does and their schizoid oddness never once sounds contrived, instead fresh and exciting and pretty inspiring.

    "Akron/Familys fourth album in a furious two-year existence keeps the groups rickety and inexhaustible spirit roaring ahead. Its touchstones, from the Grateful Dead to Neil Young to Fairport Convention, could easily veer into ostentatious eclecticism, but since Akron/Family doesnt boast a particularly charismatic singer, the musicians all singand playwithout pretension.: Time Out

    Phosphorescent draw comparisons to Iron and Wine and The Beach Boys and write music which is reflective and earnest, leading to acclaim such as that which describes new album Pride as "one of the 2007's most knee-bucklingly beautiful records" Stylus Magazine

    http://www.howlinrain.com

    http://www.myspace.com/howlinrain

    http://www.akronfamily.com

    http://www.myspace.com/akak

    www.myspace.com/phosphorescent

  5. In February 2008, The Lemon Tree brings you Nouvelle Vague's debut to Aberdeen. The French collective's bossa-nova take on new wave and post punk classics has made them a much raved about festival highlight. "Nouvelle Vague certainly treat genre with the same casual respect as their source material-- they're unafraid to add French pop, cocktail jazz, or trip-hop overtones to their bossa nova template." Pitchforkmedia.com

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  6. upstairs, downstairs

    Note - upstairs will be standing for this gig - Mute will be taking full advantage of the space in regard to visuals. Downstairs will be also standing.

    Acts upstairs:

    Wire - 2 sets

    Komputer

    Pansonic

    Tim Wright

    (DJ sets between bands - Carter Tutti)

    Acts downstairs:

    Pink Grease

    T Raumschmiere

    Liars

    (dj sets between bands - DJ x DJ, Irmin and Kumo play Can)

    Cheers

    David

  7. I'm off to work in Leicester - so my job is being advertised.

    You do need experience of course, but who knows who reads this forum?

    The Lemon Tree - Marketing Manager

    Marketing Manager

    Salary: 19-22k

    The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen's world renowned centre for the arts, combining live performance with theatre, dance, literature, film, comedy and innovative development projects is seeking to appoint a new Marketing Manager.

    The key purpose of the post is to implement our marketing strategy to market our lively programme, develop new, inclusive and diverse audiences, and to work with the staff team to promote the work and identity of the organisation locally, regionally and nationally. A minimum of 2 years Arts Marketing experience required.

    For an application pack and further information, please contact Claire Jessiman on 01224 647999 ext 228 or email claire@lemontree.org To view the Lemon Tree's website, please go to http://www.lemontree.org.

    Closing Date: Monday 3rd May

    The Lemon Tree is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

  8. Chilli,

    Don't worry yourself...

    At present we have no schedule for this night, however something will be happening as the doors open, even if it is just a DJ set from one of their bods.

    As timings appear out of the ether, we'll keep you up to speed...

    David

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