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Live: Gang Gang Dance Session for 4AD

Anybody in any doubt that Gang Gang Dance are utterly fantastic? Check them out live above and then come and see them next week. So excited for this one.



Press: Cat’s Eyes in Vogue!

Spots don’t get much bigger than Vogue, and that’s where Cat’s Eye’s Rachel Zaffira and finds herself today as Artist of the Week. Take a read of the article below:

If Canadian vocalist Rachel Zeffira surprised anyone with her latest project, Cat’s Eyes (a collaboration with Faris Badwan, the rake-thin lead singer of British phycho-Goth ensemble the Horrors), it was herself.

“I had lots of delusional fantasies as a kid, like winning an Olympic gold medal or an Oscar,” explains the 28-year-old, who, up until December, had spent the last ten years performing as a classical soprano, “but I never for a second thought I’d ever make an album as a pop singer.”

Strictly speaking, Cat’s Eyes isn’t “pop music”, but when you compare it to the arias and operatic solos Zeffira is used to, it’s close enough. Born out of a mutual appreciation for sixties girl-group garage rock, Badwan and Zeffira share singing responsibilities over stripped-back, barely there piano loops and hushed vocal harmonies, and their recently released, self-titled album feels more like lovelorn, Cocteau Twins–style dream pop if it sounds like anything at all. “By the time we got around to recording the album, I basically had to forget everything I’d ever learned about opera,” she says. “For instance, I didn’t have to concentrate on things like projecting anymore, because the microphone was right in front of me.”

Since Cat’s Eyes’ debut at the end of last year (they launched with a secretive performance at the Vatican. Yes, the Vatican), Zeffira admits she’s grown to favor the less-demanding life of a pop singer. Especially when she considers the round-the-clock maintenance and vocal fine-tuning opera requires. “After a point it was really freeing,” she explains. “It’s more natural and closer to what my real voice sounds like. When I’m singing I’m not thinking about technique or what my diaphragm is doing. I don’t have to avoid dairy products, air-conditioning, or talking too much. Also, if someone opens a candy wrapper at one our shows, it’s not going to ruin the atmosphere.” However, this has come with the disappointment of her still-devoted classical fans; since her early 20s, Zeffira had been hailed as a promising young talent, and still Google-able YouTube clips of her recordings are littered with comments bewailing her abandonment of the discipline. That said, as hushed and low-key as her new style is, Rachel admits Cat’s Eyes still has hints of opera’s theatricality.
“It’s easy to forget sixties girl-group music was quite dark,” Zeffira continues. “Faris played one song for me called ‘Nightmare,’ by a band called The Whyte Boots. It’s about a girl who gets killed by a girl gang, and there is a wild range of emotion there that is very operatic.”

http://www.vogue.com/culture/article/artist-of-the-week-cats-eyes-rachel-zeffira/



Metronomy – Royal Albert Hall – Monday 3rd October

DAVE.ID in the NME

Check out this week’s NME for exclusive coverage on young upstart DAVE.ID, who plays the Electrowerkz on July 20th.

Tickets available here

 

METRONOMY play the ALBERT HALL.

Our favourite electro-pop innovators Metronomy take it up a regal notch with a show at the Royal Albert Hall on the 3rd October.

Tickets on sale now here –

www.ticketweb.co.uk
08444771000
www.seetickets.com
0870 264 3333

 

Plus brilliant CONNAN MOCKASIN has announced an Eat Your Own Ears Presents tour of the UK

Monday 26th September 2011
Manchester Deaf Institute
Tickets £8

Tuesday 27th September 2011
Sheffield Bungalows & Bears
Tickets Free

Wednesday 28th September 2011
London Bush Hall
Tickets £10

Thursday 29th September 2011
Bristol Start The Bus
Tickets Free

Friday 30th September 2011
Birghton Green Door Store
Tickets £8.50



Video: Erland And The Carnival – Emmeline (Live)

We love a good location session for bands and this one for VEVO is no exception as Erland and the Carnival play in an abandoned building. Morricone-esque Emmeline takes on a new feeling in these ruined surroundings.



Video: The Dodos – Black Night

Playing a little bit of catch up today, this video dropped in March but it’s too good for us not to return to on this afternoon. The album is still doing it for us too.



Video: Perfume Genius – Dreem

Perfume Genius is quite the way to start a day, we have a feeling we might be fragile for the rest of the day now, but that doesn’t distract from this quite compelling performance for CBC recently. He plays ‘Dreem’ and talks a little bit about the UK above.