Limited 299 copies Colored vinyl just for record store day 2015
The album “Terre Haute” is the first body of work from the industrial legends FM Einheit (Einstürzende Neubauten) En Esch (formerly of KMFDM) and Postpunk Diva Mona Mur.
EINHEIT, ESCH & MUR call their music a GERMAN ANGST RIDDEN ART CORE EXPERIENCE. The main sounds that I see coming out of this album are post industrial to minimal electronics, with some classy guitar.
The voices of Mona Mur and En Esch meets the tribal percussion of FM in a visceral trip of electro loops noisy guitars and electronic drones. An Amazing Experience.
Limited 299 copies Colored vinyl just for record store day 2015
“London-based quartet Kid Wave make an appealing style of guitar pop, fuzzy and warm, not really adhering to any particular trend.” –Brooklyn Vegan
The international two girl/two boy quartet’s debut album Wonderlust is a crafted set of pop songs that bathe in the golden, restorative rays more commonly associated with life on the Californian coast rather than London, where Kid Wave reside. This is music that’s delivered with an uplifting sense of youthful wild abandon and imbued throughout with blissful surges of musical serotonin but with clear undercurrents of a wistful sense of melancholy too. Occasionally dark clouds obscure their sonic sunshine and there’s a nagging sense that no summer lasts forever.
Nevertheless it’s an achievement made all the more remarkable by the fact that 22 year old singer/songwriter Lea Emmery and guitarist Mattias Bhatt hail from the south-east coast of Sweden where sub-zero Baltic winds blow in to freeze the land for several months of the year, and that this debut was recorded in Stockport during the darker days and crepuscular nights of a dank English winter.
Kid Wave craft slacker indie rock and transcendental dream-laden pop of a distinctly early 90s bent – music to lose yourself in and give your life to. We hear shades of Lush and Dinosaur Jr. in their sonic sunshine, though other ears might recall PJ Harvey, The Lemonheads, The Breeders, Pavement, Teenage Fanclub. But these are all bands largely operational before the members of Kid Wave were even born – artists who singer Lea readily admits she doesn’t always necessarily know much about - so let’s not get too entrenched in nostalgia for days gone by. The one thing that perhaps unites this music of the past with the Kid Wave’s effervescent present is an infatuation with melody; this quartet never sacrifice the song for volume or let the feedback do the work. Because at the centre, beneath the shoe-gazing dynamics and the dark lyrical undercurrents that speak of existential quandaries and the confusions of young life in the 21st century, is a big beating gorgeous pop heart.
Wonderlust. It’s an aptly-titled for an international band whose founding members’ wanderings lead them to congregate in the capital. Kid Wave began life as a solo when Lea Emmery relocated from Norrköping (a city sometimes referred to as “Sweden’s Manchester”) to London in 2011 at the age of 18. She knew no-one, had no band, no contacts. But she did have drive, vision and ambition – insane levels of it, in fact. Several years playing classical piano at a local college in Sweden had lead to a stint in an all-girl punk band and though that tenure was short-lived, there was simply no turning back. Noise beckoned.
What began life as solo demos soon morphed into Kid Wave when Mattias Bhatt, part of the same clique of indie kids back in Norrköping an now in London, signed up. From Perth, Australia, Serra Petale was teaching drums at a college where Lea was studying sound engineering and seemed “impossibly cool”. She was in. Bassist Harry Deacon was a friend-of-friends.
A clutch of early songs were recorded with Rory Atwell (Palma Violets, The Vaccines, Male Bonding) production, before Lea sent some music to Heavenly Recordings – “and no-one else”. Kid Wave had no management, no team of people fighting their corner. Just songs. Heavenly liked what they heard and signed the band in early 2014. It was, Lea laughs, that simple. The plan that she had when she moved to London with some clothes and a guitar was working remarkably well.
2014 saw Kid Wave playing shows with The Wytches, TOY, The Orwells, Childhood and more recently with Jimi Goodwin at the Heavenly 25 weekend in Hebden Bridge. In autumn 2014 they recorded Wonderlust at the magical analogue wonderland that is Eve Studio in Stockport with producer Dan Austin (Doves, Cherry Ghost). Beyond the studio the lashing rain and dark north-west nights were banished by the youthful exuberance and sugared sounds being created within.
Because Kid Wave sing escapist song of struggle, desire and yearning: songs born out of Lea’s lonely years as a teenager adrift in a foreign country, where the hope of musical success and a superhuman level of stubbornness were the only things stopping her from returning to the safety of the family home. There were, she says, anxieties. Plenty of those. Teenage dreams so hard to beat? Well – yes, actually. It’s a philosophy that still stands - that idea of music as a mood-altering, soul-saving outlet for bands and fans alike is alive and singing in the joyous rush of Kid Wave songs such as the breaking waves of sound on the jangling ‘All I Want’, the yearning ethereal pop of ‘Gloom’ or the chiming fuzzed-up pop riffs of ‘Wonderlust’.
These are timeless songs that sing of life-defining moments, Wonderlust sure to soundtrack many a young romantic fumbling or infatuation, wild party or sun-rise revelation. Kid Wave are the sound of liberation – of the very essence of life itself.
Kid Wave are: Lea Emmery (vocals & guitar), Harry Deacon (bass), Serra Petale (drums) & Mattias Bhatt (guitar).
Available on 22th April on E One: Love, Rosie
Director:Christian Ditter
Stars:Lily Collins, Sam Claflin, Christian Cooke
Rosie and Alex have been best friends since they were 5, so they couldn't possibly be right for one another... or could they? When it comes to love, life and making the right choices, these two are their own worst enemies. One awkward turn at 18, one missed opportunity... and life sends them hurling in different directions. But somehow, across time, space and different continents, the tie that binds them cannot be undone. Will they find their way back to one another, or will it be too late? Based on Cecelia Ahern's bestselling novel "Where Rainbows End", LOVE, ROSIE is a modern comedy-of-errors tale posing the ultimate question: Do we really only get one shot at true love?
Verkrijgbaar vanaf 22 april op E One: Love, Rosie
Rosie Dunne (Lily Collins) en Alex Stewart (Sam Claflin) zijn al vanaf hun jeugd beste vrienden. Wanneer Alex samen met zijn familie van Dublin naar Amerika verhuist worden ze plotseling van elkaar gescheiden. Zal hun vriendschap de jaren en duizenden kilometers afstand overleven? En is hun relatie niet eigenlijk meer dan een gewone vriendschap...?
LOVE, ROSIE IS EEN MODERNE ROMANTISCHE KOMEDIE, GEBASEERD OP DE WERELDWIJDE BESTSELLER "WHERE RAINBOWS END" VAN CECELIA AHERN, DE SCHRIJFSTER VAN P.S. I LOVE YOU
MET IT GIRLS LILY COLLINS EN SUKI WATERHOUSE EN THE HUNGER GAMES ACTEUR SAM CLAFLIN
Available from 15yh April on : Mr. Turner
Director:Mike Leigh
Stars:Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson, Dorothy Atkinson
Mr. Turner explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851). Profoundly affected by the death of his father, loved by a housekeeper he takes for granted and occasionally exploits sexually, he forms a close relationship with a seaside landlady with whom he eventually lives incognito in Chelsea, where he dies. Throughout this, he travels, paints, stays with the country aristocracy, visits brothels, is a popular if anarchic member of the Royal Academy of Arts, has himself strapped to the mast of a ship so that he can paint a snowstorm, and is both celebrated and reviled by the public and by royalty.
Vanaf 15 april op DVD en Blu-ray : Mr. Turner
In Mr. Turner schittert Timothy Spall als William Turner, de beroemde Britse kunstschilder uit de 18e eeuw. We volgen het leven van de kunstenaar vanaf zijn beginnende succes tot zijn tragische dood in 1851. Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) stond bekend om zijn landschappen en zeegezichten. De regie van Mr. Turner is in handen van Mike Leigh, die eerder succes had met Another Year en Happy-Go-Lucky.
GENOMINEERD VOOR 4 OSCARS EN EEN PALME D'OR
EEN FILM VAN REGISSEUR MIKE LEIGH (HAPPY-GO-LUCKY & ANOTHER YEAR)
BEJUBELD IN DE NATIONALE EN INTERNATIONALE PERS
American Power Trio PRONG is getting ready to release an album of cover versions, putting their distinct spin on an array of tracks originally recorded by artists such as Black Flag, Bad Brains, Adolescents, The Sisters Of Mercy, Killing Joke, Hüsker Dü and Neil Young.
Tommy Victor: “Prong is very excited about the upcoming release of our new record, "Songs From The Black Hole", and equally excited about the artwork and packaging! Since the record explores Prong's roots musically and geographically, this needed to be expressed visually and this was attained. With the help of our art director Mike Lopez, the theme of urban decay, desolation, insecurity and ultimate change that prevails in the music has been brought to the surface in images. Since much of Prong's origins come from a place of abandonment, we feel our new album artwork fully reflects this sentiment. I think one can get a grip of the hard hitting, dangerous sounds inside from a glimpse of the packaging of "Songs From The Black Hole". We certainly hope you enjoy this latest release, inside and out.“
Line-Up:
Tommy Victor – guitar, vocals
Jason Christopher – bass
Art Cruz - drums
Tourdates:
17.04. NL-Groningen - Vera
18.04. NL-Sittard - Volt
19.04. B-Kortrijk - De Kreun
21.04. UK-Birmingham - O2 Academy 2
22.04. UK-Liverpool - O2 Academy 2
23.04. UK-London - O2 Islington Academy
24.04. UK-Bristol - O2 Academy
25.04. F-Savigny le Temple – L’Epmreinte
26.04. CH-Pratteln - Z7
27.04. A-Graz - PPC
28.04. A-Vienna - Szene
29.04. D-Munich - Feierwerk
30.04. D-Berlin - C-Club
01.05. D-Cologne - Underground
02.05. D-Essen - Turock
03.05. D-Hamburg - Knust