NEWS

Kate Nash – new show announced

KATE NASH
Plus special guests

Monday 18 October
Doors 7pm

O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, Shepherds Bush Green, London W12 8TT 020 8354 3300

Tickets £16.50 on sale 9am Tuesday 22nd June from

www.seetickets.com

0870 264 3333
www.ticketweb.com
0844 477 1000

http://www.myspace.com/katenashmusic

After a great response to her recently released second album, Kate Nash announces a show at Shepherds Bush Empire this coming autumn.

Back in July 2007, a month before her debut album, Made of Bricks, was released two months ahead of schedule due to public demand, Kate Nash took a moment to contemplate her new whirlwind life as a pop star: 'I feel normal. But quite cool. I feel like an outsider who's just sneaked in…'

Kate had just turned 20 and her career was on fast forward: in the summer of 2006 she was a MySpace phenomenon before she even had a record deal; 2,000 copies of her debut single, Caroline's a Victim, sold out upon release in February 2007; by April she had signed to Fiction Records; two months later Foundations reached number two in the singles chart; by August she was celebrating a number one album.

Not bad for a girl from Harrow, whose early attempts at writing songs as a kid were on an old tape recorder 'where you had to hold down play and record at the same time'. Now, at the grand old age of 22, Kate looks back at her formative years in the world of pop with a huge grin: 'Everything was so mental and hectic and extreme. By August 2008 I was exhausted. I had to take a year off.'

More than anything, Kate wanted to do 'normal things'. Like sit around at home in her dressing-gown watching daytime television. See her friends, go the cinema, the theatre, read books. Hang out with her first proper boyfriend, Ryan Jarman of The Cribs. The thing is that Kate is incapable of sitting around for long: she not only has a work ethic instilled in her by her mother, who works as a nurse in a hospice, but she is also a life force to be reckoned with.

So, in the end, Kate's year off was spent co-founding the Featured Artists Coalition with Billy Bragg and Blur's Dave Rowntree (to ensure that artists took responsibility for having a voice at a time of dramatic change in the music business). She got involved in V-Day, the global movement aiming to end violence against women, and worked with self-harming young women at the Wish Centre, a shelter for abused women in Harrow.
All, she says modestly, to stop her from watching Jeremy Kyle. 'And to stop me freaking out when I didn't have anything to do.'

It's easy to forget that Kate – a dense talker who can go for ten minutes straight without drawing breath – is still only 22. She may have a child-like enthusiasm for life, but she is also – in a way that belies her years – grounded. 'It's not that hard,' she says with a shrug. 'Just don't be a tosser.'

Kate is, she says, strict with herself. She won't allow her songs to be used in adverts – she doesn't want to sell out and, equally, she wants to work hard for her money. She is 'totally' a feminist. 'I believe in equality so I'm a feminist. It's that simple. I see the girls' faces in the first three rows of my gigs and they're clearly thinking: "She's normal! She doesn't look anorexic! She looks comfortable in her body! This is cool!"'

She is, without a doubt, a girls' girl. Yet some of Kate's sharpest lyrics have been inspired by the paranoid jealously that can eat us all up. On Do Wah Doo, the first single from The Second Album, Kate sings sweetly about an unnamed girl who fools naive boys into liking her. She decides that it's best not to care any more – 'I'll just read a book instead/I'll hang out with myself' – and the coda is a surprise: as the music stops suddenly, Kate snarls 'I think she's a bitch'. It's perfectly-timed and brilliantly self-knowing.

Although Kate took a year off, she never stopped writing. By last summer she had a bunch of demos to play for Bernard Butler, the former Suede guitarist. She is, as usual, disarmingly honest. 'I was initially a little sceptical because I didn't want people to think "Duffy's producer does Kate Nash", but we met and got on. There's no bullshit with Bernard. Like me, he's a grafter."

Kate writes her own songs – she plays piano, guitar, bass, drums – but Butler found a way of bringing the songs to life without losing any of her idiosyncratic personality. The Second Album is eclectic, adventurous, honest. Experimental even.

There's the 60s girl group influence of Kiss That Grrrl (and more self-mocking paranoia: 'She's instantly more pretty and interesting than me') and the gentle beauty of the folksy You Were So Far Away. There are minimalist lyrics on both the raw punk of I've Got A Secret (set to a varied tempo, 'I've got a secret I can't tell you' is repeated over and over) and I Just Love You More. Set against Sonic Youth feedback, Kate sings 'I just love you more than anything' between expressive yelps; by the end, she is breathless.

Made of Bricks was about wanting to be in love; The Second Album is about trust, sexism, homophobia, honesty – and how being in a serious relationship has made her feel less selfish and more grown-up. 'I don't want to be gushy and weird about it, but I am in love! I don't worry about making myself too vulnerable: I always write with my heart on my sleeve. If you don't then you're not living.'

The final track, I Hate Seagulls, is about 'admitting you're in love with someone'. It's a stream-of-consciousness list of what she hates (seagulls; being sick; burning her finger on the toaster; nits) and what she likes (cream teas, reading, 'your hand in mine'). 'It's basically saying that I hate all this crap life throws at you, but it's okay because I love somebody and they love me back.'

With a second album of which she is rightly proud – 'nothing was rushed; I've developed as a writer' – does Kate still feel like an outsider? 'I will probably always feel like an outsider because I don't fit the format of a female artist. But I'm not worried about it. No way. I've always done things my own way and, for that reason alone, I'm happy.'

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Four Tet curated date – more acts announced

We're very excited to announce more acts for the special Four Tet curated all-nighter at the Coronet Theatre.

Eat Your Own Ears and Four Tet presents
CARIBOU
FOUR TET
JAMES HOLDEN
NATHAN FAKE
ROCKETNUMBERNINE
Plus more to be announced
Special all-nighter

Friday 19th November, 2010

Doors 21.00

The Coronet, 28 New Kent Road, London, SE1 6TJ. 020 7701 1500

Tickets £15 from:
www.ticketweb.co.uk
08444 771000
www.seetickets.com
0870 264 3333

www.myspace.com/fourtetkeiranhebden
www.myspace.com/cariboumanitoba
http://www.myspace.com/iamtherealjamesholden
http://www.myspace.com/nathancake
http://www.myspace.com/rocketnumbernine

After a string of sellout UK dates, and a summer of international festival appearances to look forward to FOUR TET announces a show at The Coronet Theatre this autumn, hosting a late night party with a specially chosen line up.

This year we will see a dramatic difference in the Caribou live performance. Now that technology has finally caught up to Dan's ambitions for the band's show, while it will still be four musicians on stage, the dynamic interplay between visuals, electronics and the live sound will be taken to the next level. If you think you know Caribou, think again. Dan Snaith's new album is the sound of the musical glass ceiling being blown away.

Swim is full of brightly textured, rapturous gems that gleam with astonishing production – and then wrenches at your heart with soulful, thoughtful reveries on the passing of time, family history and the breakdown of relationships. We can't think of another multi-instrumentalist/ producer/ songwriter/ singer/ arranger/ composer who has the ability to harness all these talents into something as breathtakingly gorgeous yet dance floor ready as Dan Snaith AKA Caribou.

With overwhelming praise for his album ‘There Is Love In You’ and a great year of touring on the cards, this seems the best way to round off the year for FOUR TET.

Press praise for There Is Love In You:

‘Kieran Hebden’s fifth album as Four Tet is a career high’ – The Times – 5*

‘Brims with a playful sense of wonder […] it’s a masterclass in how to make machine music pulse with subtle twinges of human emotion’ – Q – lead review

‘…as if the primitive and the modern were folded into each other’ – Financial Times – 5*

‘Demonstrates both Hebden’s lightness of touch and his innate sense of allusion and textural darkness’ – Sunday Times – 4*

DJ JAMES HOLDEN has managed to carve out a niche for himself that is all his own – try and pigeonhole his sound at your peril. The boy wonder with a maths degree from Oxford University honed his production and DJing craft in his student digs, with a £500 computer and some free software, and took the dance music world by storm in 1999 with the powerfully emotive ‘Horizons' on Silver Planet. Although he has since moved on from the progressive sound that made his name, the haunting melodies of the genre can still be found twisting eerily in and out of the warped soundscapes of his more recent productions.

Like his productions, James Holden's DJ sets draw in elements of house, electro, breakbeat, techno and genres that probably haven't even got a name. As far from ‘minimal' as you could possible get, simply because there is so much to draw you into this weird and wonderful hazy musical world – James Holden is the man to get even the most jaded dance music aficionado excited about music again.

NATHAN FAKE is a James Holden protégé, creating innovative electronica, at the harsher end of the spectrum. Bringing to mind Aphex Twin, Nathan Fake has an ability to combine spine-tingling melodies with noise and feedback. His innate sense of what works on the dance floor provides the basis for a frantic and intense live show.

ROCKETNUMBERNINE are brothers Benjamin and Thomas Page. Their music is an intense, emotional sonic assault and all the while they’re searching, seeking to find the deepest channel…With Ben calling on the deepest Detroit and Chicago influences and Tom conjuring the spirits of the great Jazz drummers, Rocketnumbernine arrive at an all consuming sound that is at once very much their own. Fresh from an acclaimed UK tour supporting Fourtet in March 2010, Rocket Number Nine will release a new album due for release on Gravid Hands label in June.



Ólöf Arnalds – Bush Hall – 14 September + Local Natives next week

After a brilliant show at Cafe Oto back in April, ÓLÖF ARNALDS brings her beautiful songs to Bush Hall this September.

Eat Your Own Ears and The Local present
ÓLÖF ARNALDS
plus guests

14 September
Doors 7.30pm

Bush Hall, 310 Uxbridge Road, London, W12 7LJ 0208 222 6955

tickets £9.50 from
www.ticketweb.co.uk
08444 771000
www.seetickets.com
0870 264 3333

www.myspace.com/olofarnalds
www.localism.org.uk/

Her talent not only reveals itself in the variety of the instruments she masters, but also in her beautiful labyrinthine songwriting and mesmerizing solo performances. Ólöf's voice has been singled out for high praise as "otherworldly" by The New York Times, "stunning" by SPIN, "remarkable" by the NME, "ethereal" by Vanity Fair and "impossibly lovely" by Paste.

"…Reykjavik's answer to Kate Bush…her debut is a spare, troubadour-like affair garnished with haunting, witch-child vocals." MOJO (4/5)

"…her voice is high and clear, with a gentle quaver that humanizes its otherworldly purity." The New York Times

"..Olof Arnalds has the kind of voice that can silence a room, such is its sweetness. And high-profile fans such as Björk have been very vocal about Arnalds' awesome talent." Time Out New York

Plus LOCAL NATIVES play Shepherds Bush Empire next Wednesday

The Los Angeles quintet makes music that crackles with frenetic beats, agile melodies and cascading harmonies, indicative of the influence of hazy socal beach bums and zombified Brit Pop, while their percussion philosophy derives from a unifying connection between the five-piece developed over hours spent living together in their own guerilla hideaway in Silverlake, California.

Eat Your Own Ears presents
LOCAL NATIVES
BLUE ROSES
LISSIE

Wednesday June 15th 2010
Doors 7pm

O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, Shepherds Bush Green, London W12 8TT 020 8354 3300

Tickets £12.50 advance from:

www.seetickets.com
0870 264 3333
www.stargreen.com
020 7734 8932

www.myspace.com/localnatives
www.myspace.com/lissiemusic
www.myspace.com/musicofblueroses



FOUR TET – This Sunday – More tickets available + Joe Hot Chip

A few more tickets have been made available for Four Tet this Sunday, available here

JOE from HOT CHIP has been revealed as the special guest DJ alongside ROSKA all finishing nice and late for the bank holiday.

FOUR TET
ROSKA
JOE HOT CHIP DJ

Sunday 30 May

Village Underground, 54 Holywell Lane, EC2A 3PQ, London, 020 7422 7505

Tickets £12.50 from
www.seetickets.com
0870 264 3333

http://www.myspace.com/fourtetkieranhebden
http://www.fourtet.net

also TONIGHT – LIARS + FOL CHEN + FACTORY FLOOR

"The headlining trio – led by towering Aussie expat, Angus Andrew – have ranged across danceable punk-funk, dark and unsettling experi-folk, challenging art-rock and psychedelic songcraft since debuting in 2005. They're never less than thrilling live and Angus is a compellingly unhinged frontman; here promoting current (fifth) LP, 'Sisterworld' (Mute). See also Preview (Ten things…). Support from Californian Asthmatic Kitty signings Fol Chen, with their minimal, oddly (melo)dramatic, percussion-heavy synth-pop, which tips its hat at Hot Chip and Devo alike and local minimal post-punks FF, described alluringly as 'Giorgio Moroder in a meat-grinding plant'. " TIME OUT – RECOMMENDED



LIARS – NEW SINGLE – ALBUM OUT NOW – LONDON SHOW 27 MAY

…this incredible album is your passport to a better place. — NME

LIARS release The Overachievers, the second single from their current album Sisterworld, "a hyper realistic portrayal of the young and unaffected living in LA" says Liars' Angus Andrew.  Part parody – part homage, it's one of the most lyrically direct tracks from an album that explores the underground support systems created to deal with loss of self to society and the false promises and discarded dreams amassed in LA. The single features two brand new tracks, Pleasure Is Boss and Only Sometimes plus Devendra Banhart & The Grogs's reinterpretation of the song.

The video, directed by Liars' own Aaron Hemphill, is online now.

He explains, "I wanted to edit against the tempo of the song and have a slower pace of cuts, longer shots, and scenes that traverse the verse and chorus. By doing this, I hoped to camouflage the tempo of the song so that the viewer is left with the lyrics and the images. Hopefully, the darkness and disconnection that lies deeper in the subjects of The Overachievers can be questioned again by the listener/viewer without too much being answered by the video".

Sisterworld, the band's critically acclaimed fifth album, is out now on CD, double vinyl and 2CD version with very special packaging.

The second disc of the 2CD release sees each track on Sisterworld remixed and reinterpreted by a host of artists including Thom Yorke, Atlas Sound, Blonde Redhead, Fol Chen, Boyd Rice and Alan Vega while the unique packaging for the 2CD and deluxe vinyl editions, designed by Brian Roettinger / Hand Held Heart (Grammy nominated and Rolling Stone award winning for his work with No Age) allows a surreal glimpse into Sisterworld.

Liars recently joined Beck, Annie Clark and Daniel Hart from St Vincent, Sergio Dias from legendary Brazilian band Os Mutantes and Brian Lebarton for Beck's Record Club 4, covering the 1987 album, Kick by INXS. Beck's Record Club is an "informal meeting of various musicians to record an album in a day". The results are posted, track by track at www.beck.com/recordclub/. The first tracks are online now.



The Temper Trap launch competition!!

The Temper Trap are playing the first of three amazing sold out shows at Shepherds Bush Empire tonight, and are also celebrating the launch of their new website www.thetempertrap.com.

The band have also set up a competition to say a big thank you to all their fans over the last year. All details can be seen here: www.thetempertrap.com/competition
First prize is 2 tickets to one of their UK/Australian gigs (tickets only, no accommodation or travel included), a meet and greet with the band, signed copy of their album Conditions. All you have to do is let the band know what you would love to ask them, the most interesting question will win!

FYI for all gig details please check out the events area of the new site www.thetempertrap.com, or our myspace www.myspace.com/thetempertrap