Wednesday, May 24, 2006

The Gigwatcher 24/05/2006

Another week in rock has passed us by; I'm now closer to forty than I've ever been before and, strange but true, on Friday night a geeky looking American made me do squats.

[tumbleweed]

No, really.

*koff*

Moving swiftly on; once again I've played my dangerous game of reading the NME at lunchtime, though it didn't remind me of the heady days of Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin:

Zero 7 (with José González & Sia) @ The Guildhall, Southampton - 29/05/2006
Roland Shanks @ The Joiners, Southampton - 02/06/2006
Echo & The Bunnymen @ The Old Market, Brighton - 05/06/2006
The Heights @ The Joiners, Southampton - 03/07/2006
Milburn @ Concorde 2, Brighton - 14/07/2006

As per usual I'll add these onto the Son of Music Club's Events Calendar, along with all the other gigs I stumble across on my forays across the interweb. I have to say though, this week's are all a bit of a trek to get to/from. What we need is a local gig, for local people. To be precise, one that I can walk home from..

Girls Aloud @ Portchester Castle - 26/08/2006 (!!!)

Yes, believe it or not, The Tweedy and her chums are rolling into the village for an evening's entertainment (I wonder if they'll pop in the Seagull for a Light Ale or an Alcopop?). And Status Quo are there the next night, which is nice. More information can be found on the forum.

Ant "Axe-meister" Shue has furnished us with more information on next Tuesday's Brannigan's Law gig at Unit22. Brannigan's Law are second on the card, so they should be on stage around 2100ish. For those travelling by train (i.e. me) there's a free Citylink bus from Southampton Central Station to the venue. Which is nice.

One Weird Fish roll into town again this Friday; they're at The Railway Inn in Gosport, entertaining the masses with a fine selection of choice covers from the 70s/80s/90s, come on down and check them out why don't you.

And that's that. Until the next time...

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

The Gigwatcher 10/05/2006

Ahh.. we're midway through another week, the sun is shining, the birds are singing and the air conditioning is on the blink.. lovely. Anyway, enough of all that, here are the meagre offerings from the back pages of the NME this week..

You Say Party! We Say Die! @ Pressure Point, Brighton - 18/05/2006
Jamie T @ The Joiners, Southampton - 14/06/2006
The Holloways & The Pigeon Detectives @ The Joiners, Southampton - 18/07/2006

..not all that much I know, mostly because the back end of this week's paper is full of big colourful adverts for festivals that have pretty much sold out already. Nice. Regardless, I'll add these onto the Son of Music Club's Events Calendar.

As I may have mentioned once or twice before, the trusty Events Calendar is continually updated to include any up and coming gigs, at a variety of local venues, that I happen to stumble across on the interweb (for example the forthcoming visits to the Wedgewood Rooms by Regina Spektor and Nizlopi). The Events Calendar is an almost invaluable resource for the gig monkey, why not register on the forum and give it a spin (oh g'won.. please?). As well as gigs purloined from the NME it also features local gigs by local people:

One Weird Fish @ The Railway Inn, Gosport - 26/05/2006 (any band that kicks off their set with Warriors Of The Wasteland gets a big thumbs up from me)
Bushmen @ The Royal Beach Hotel, Southsea - 08/07/2006 (Ant Shue takes to the stage for the indie funksters' live debut)

Yes, the SoMC's very own Ant Shue will begin his path to total rock domination at the Royal Beach Hotel. They are, according to Ant, "better than Wyld Stallyns". Excellent! [insert guitar noise here] He's assured me that there will be a bar, so I'll be there.

And finally, in the week that saw Theo Walcott get called up to the England World Cup squad, the Official England World Cup song poll thing continues on the forum. I must say, having heard the Tony Christie effort, the official song doesn't sound all that bad.

Well, that about wraps it up for this week.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Under Your Nose Vol.3

Portsmouth label Under Your Nose has recently released its third compilation from (mostly) local artists. The track-listing is as follows: 
 

01 Little Bitch - 'UYN Volume Three Intro'
02 Simian Plus - 'L.I.F.E.'
03 Big Squirrel - 'German Sex Tourist (Rusty Sheriff Remix)'
04 Weedbeeds - 'Mumma'
05 Dr. Food - 'Krimticulous'
06 Wiservice - 'Drawn In (Dub)'
07 Fotza - 'Council Gritter'
08 Thief - 'Tell You Tomorrow'
09 Lenski featuring MC Whipcrack - 'Life of Luxury'
10 The Exits - 'Neon City'
11 Udy vs Golden Section - 'Intermangle'
12 GlitchswitcH - 'Hollabak'
13 Simon Heartfield - 'Cubular Theme'
14 Vortechtral - 'Ascension'
15 Ian Void - 'Version 2.0'

MP3s of the above tracks can be downloaded, in one big ZIPped up package, from the UYN website. Gratis. Which is nice.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

The Gigwatcher 03/05/2006

Don't you just love Bank Holidays? They make the week just that wee bit shorter. Anyway, I've spent my lunch break perusing the back pages of the NME and have the following gigs of note to report:

Protokoll & Veto Silver @ The Joiners, Southampton - 18/05/2006
Semifinalists @ Pressure Point, Brighton - 06/06/2006
Billy Talent @ The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth - 11/07/2006
The Cult @ Southampton Guildhall, Southampton - 19/09/2006 (yeah baby!)

These will be added into the Son of Music Club's Events Calendar, umm, eventually. I know I keep harping on about it but the Events Calendar is continually updated to include any up and coming gigs, at a variety of local venues, that I happen to stumble across on the interweb. It's a handy resource for the local gig monkey, you just need to be registered on the forum to interrogate it.

As for the forum, the Official England World Cup song poll continues and there's a free CD with this month's Q which is worth a look.

And that about wraps it up for this week. Remember kids, I read the NME so you don't have to.. though it's worth getting this week if only for the comment on the Letters page from the Ed which says people should ignore Pete Doherty and his drug-fuelled antics. I've been trying to do that for ages.. but they keep putting him in the bally paper!


[bud-dum-dum tish!]


I'll get me coat...