offramp Posted December 11, 2012 Report Share Posted December 11, 2012 interesting music promotions present THE PICTISH TRAIL + EAGLEOWLSaturday 26 January 2013The Tunnels (Room 1), Carnegies Brae, Aberdeen AB10 1BF. Phone (01224) 211121Doors 7.30pmAdvance Tickets £8+bf / £10 on doorAvailable from One-Up Records, Belmont Street, Aberdeen. Phone (01224) 642662 or online http://www.wegottickets.com/event/193649http://www.facebook.com/interestingmusicpromotionshttp://www.twitter.com/IMP_aberdeenTHE PICTISH TRAILIt’s not easy to pin down The Pictish Trail, aka Johnny Lynch. His critically acclaimed 2008 debut album, Secret Soundz Vol. 1, was a gloriously eclectic slice of lo-fi folk-pop, and he is also one half of demented dance-pop duo Silver Columns with Adem Ilhan.As if that wasn’t enough, Lynch also has his hands full with Fence Records, a DIY indie label based in the East Neuk of Fife, which he runs alongside Kenny Anderson, best known as King Creosote. Fence’s events, including the Home Game festival in Anstruther and Away Game on the remote Hebridean island of Eigg, are infamous for selling out in a matter of minutes and attract music fans from all over the world to Scotland. After a summer spent playing the pick of the UK’s music festivals with his band, Lynch is now back home on Eigg where he’s putting the finishing touches to Secret Soundz Vol 2, due to be released on January 21st, 2013. “Johnny Lynch the one man force behind the Pictish Trail, has spent much of the last few years helping friends and fellow Fence members, like Kenny Anderson (aka King Creosote) and James Yorkston get their careers off the ground. Finally recording an album in his basement he reveals himself as a powerful songwriter in his own right. 4 STARS ****” Will Hodgkinson, MOJO“The Pictish Trail should be compulsory listening for anyone under the impression that Fence, the label he co-runs with King Creosote, is solely devoted to lo-fi folk. Indebted to Hot Chip, the Beta Band and Paul McCartney, this is charming, fresh and quietly outré. 4 STARS ****” Paul Mardles, The Observerhttp://www.thepictishtrail.com/http://www.facebook.com/thepictishtrailhttp://www.twitter.com/pictishtrailEAGLEOWLMeet Bart, Malcolm and Clarissa, aka eagleowl. These three pals from Edinburgh started life as a trio of electric guitar, double bass and violin. Over the course of two EP's and a 7" single, they have built up a devoted following with spellbinding live performances and regular collaborations with their pal Mark Hamilton (aka Woodpigeon). The group have since expanded to include the illustrious Rob St John on harmonium, Owen Williams (of Two Wings fame) on drums, and Hannah Shepherd (from Withered Hand) on cello, to create a roaring behemoth capable of sonorous waves of summer warmth and thundering cataclysms of wailing feedback. The band have just completed their debut album, This Silent Year, which is being released on Fence Records in March 2013 - but will be made available FIRST at these live shows!"a wonderfully atmospheric piece of slowcore post-folk, reminiscent at times of Low, with a dash of Scottish sea shanty thrown in here, a soupcon of Adem's organic melancholy there, all of it positively oozing home-grown, home-cooked goodness." **** The List"gorgeously quavering folk harmonies" Rob Fitzpatrick, Word magazine"undeniably beautiful, delicate and yet packs a punch (albeit a slow one, a John Woo punch) straight to the heart and ears of any listener" The Line of Best Fithttp://www.eagleowlattack.co.uk/http://www.facebook.com/eagleowlattackhttp://twitter.com/eagleowlattack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
offramp Posted January 9, 2013 Author Report Share Posted January 9, 2013 Rob St John added to the line-up!Lancastrian Rob St John plays drawn-out and ghostly songs underpinned by the creaks and drones of the harmonium, musical saw, fiddle, skittering drums, analogue synth and field recordings. Backed by a talented cast of collaborators and co-conspirators he released his first album ‘Weald’ on 12” LP through Edinburgh DIY label Song, By Toad in November 2011, on which kraut, drone and psych influences are held together by peals of British folk guitar and wheeling gusts of rich, cryptic vocals.http://robstjohn.tumblr.com/http://www.facebook.com/rob.saint.johnhttps://twitter.com/robsaintjohn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chilli Posted January 14, 2013 Report Share Posted January 14, 2013 Pictish Trail on LIVE on Vic Galloway TONIGHTplus here's a great (5star) review from The Scotsman of the new LP due out next weekhttp://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/music/news-and-features/album-reviews-the-pictish-trail-sheila-hall-and-john-shirreffs-yo-la-tengo-1-2734461 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chilli Posted January 26, 2013 Report Share Posted January 26, 2013 reviews just in....This is TONIGHT"It is at once doggedly old-fashioned and thrillingly modern, organic and post industrial, a throwback to the days when pop music could transport th...e listener to another world." 5 STARS *****, Scotland On Sunday "Many artists develop signature sounds; rarer is the musician who accrues several. Johnny Lynch is one of the few to do so successfully" ALBUM OF THE MONTH, The Skinny "The second Pictish Trail album has a multiple personality, skitting from electronics to anguished drum-machined fuzzy rock to Velvet Undergroundy feedback, and finally to gentler moments that, most of all, suggest the flowering of a Scottish Bon Iver... a strange, compelling, existential beauty" The Guardian "Vol. 2 is a warm, inviting album. Being recorded in near-isolation has suffused it with that all-in-this-together caravan holiday feel, huddled around a glowing electric radiator, huddling together for warmth" 8.5 out of 10, The 405 "this spirited and life-affirming album succeeds in converting some of the sadder aspects of life into music graced with humour and, indeed, joy." BBC Review "a glorious hotchpotch of screwball sounds, whizzes, bangs and bonkers instrumental breaks" Drowned In Sound "as much fun to listen to as you imagine Lynch had making it" The Herald "another mess of DIY wonderment, recorded in a caravan on his adopted home of Eigg for that home-cooked taste you get from a blend of drum machines, analogue keyboards, accordion and, who knows, maybe old coathangers and sticky back plastic. Lynch’s sweet, sorrowful voice binds it all together with a mix of tenderness and vulnerability" FOUR STARS, The Scotsman "The album is a day-glo pop carousel. There’s hints of the Beta Band, Guided By Voices, even the Associates throughout the album but Johnny Lynch’s vision is singular." This Is Fake DIY "his most cohesive, focussed work yet" Clash Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TR!ΔNGL€ T€€TH Posted January 29, 2013 Report Share Posted January 29, 2013 This was another great show from IMP, good on them. It was the first time that I've seen the Pictish Trail and I very much enjoyed him/them. The night for me went to Eagleowl, who have been fantastic every time I have seen them. The missus bought a 7" and everything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duckula Posted January 29, 2013 Report Share Posted January 29, 2013 That Bonnie Prince Billie cover at the end was something else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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