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Schwervon, Vermont & The Kitchen Cynics - Mon 6th Sept 04


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interesting music promotions are delighted to announce another quality evening's

entertainment:-

Dr Drakes

Mon 6th Sept 04

Doors 8pm

Door Tax 5

Schwervon

There are two people in Schwervon!, Major Matt Mason and Nan Turner. Matt plays guitar and Nan plays drums (and sometimes keyboard) and they both sing. Matt plays drums on one song.

Schwervon! offer an alternative to the NYC style pack of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Strokes and Liars and roll with some of the towns other cool mongers and peddle their low-fi indie pop with a rather cheeky smile. Schwervon! have a definite propensity for rocking out neither Turner or Mason lack the skills to pay the bills when it comes to kicking into punkier jams.(Xfm.co.uk)

Schwervon!...Tongues in cheek, buzzing guitars, crashing drums, punky, poppy fun, brilliant cover of the Ramones cover of the Trashmen's Surfin Bird...what more could the discerning, good time music fan want?

Matt is from Kansas and Nan is from Washington State. They both came to NYC in the 90s only to meet at the epicentre of Antifolk, The Sidewalk Caf. Nan knew from the moment she saw Major Matt Mason that something special was going to happen. And Matt hoped that whatever happened Nan would share his strong love of food.

Musical influences?

Matt: Lou Reed, The Pixies, Sonny & Cher, Big Black, Jesus Lizard, Bob Dylan , and the NYC Antifolk Music Scene.

Nan: Liz Phair, Sleater-Kinney, PJ Harvey, Tanya Donnelly, & NYC Antifolk Music Scene.

Some US reaction to Schwervon!:

Right now, Schwervon are my prime example of what makes antifolk worth investigating beyond the Moldy Peaches sweet, sexy song. (The Village Voice)

Quirky real life within music. (The Big Takeover)

Stripped down B-52s crossed with Matthew Sweet (All Music Guide)

Excited? You should be...

Vermont

Vermont are a six-piece band who currently consist of Adey (keys), Colin (guitar and vocals), Nige (drums), Richard (bass), Sabine (vocals) and Simon (guitar and vocals). If the title and the label aren't dead giveaways, the sound of Vermont is determinedly pan-European - here a pub piano, there an old accordion, shades of The Smiths, French chanson, Teutonic motorik.

The debut album Ins Kino is very much home-made, with a fast-picked acoustic and a buzzing, reedy organ giving songs like We Are Not Yet For Sale and Poppiloten a rickety, woody feel. Occasionally, this leaves the songs feeling undernourished - more of a hiking holiday around Europe than swanning around Monte in a Porsche - but the blend of Colin Murphy's urgent, staccato vocals and Sabine Zeissig's woozy gamine whisper (think Claudine Longet's cheeky niece) is never less than endearing. Sitting With The Ill is particularly affecting, a shoulder-shrugging, resigned counterpart to Van Morrison's TB Sheets. But overall the atmosphere is imbued with late spring evenings and - on melodic stand-outs, About The Man and Drive - makes for a highly recommended picnic soundtrack. - Bob Stanley

The Kitchen Cynics

Aberdeen's very own and the World's finest exponent of Great Auntie-Folk

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