tUnE-yArDs (4AD) + Thousands (Bella Union) + Foxhunting
tUnE-yArDs (4AD)
After two attempts to get tUnE-yArDs to Aberdeen, it's third time lucky because Merrill Garbis is about to explode on to the live scene with her second long play. Her live shows are, we believe, the stuff of legend, being completely and utterly amazing. So much so, she has tried to recreate her live vibe on record with her new release touring the world with a full band.
http://www.4ad.com/tune-yards/
http://www.myspace.com/tuneyards
http://www.tune-yards.com/
Thousands (Bella Union)
Thousands is the name of Seattle duo Kristian Garrard and Luke Bergman whose beguiling debut album, "The Sound Of Everything", is one of the gentlest, most tender records you'll ever hear; just two entwined voices, exquisite acoustic guitar and a very occasional harmonium. Oh, and sounds from nature; bird calls, falling leaves, blowing wind and natural reverb are all present, underlining the organic creation of Thousands songs and their surreal, nature-focused lyrics.
Thousands came to Bella Union's attention via Fleet Foxes' guitarist Skye Skjelset, who is a friend of the pair, and the duo are both are long-standing members of Seattle's heralded underground scene. When the band's initial home recordings didn't feel right, Kristian and Luke decided "to travel around Oregon and Washington looking for interesting or inspiring places to record. To get away from the sterile sounds we were achieving at home, and to offer something with a real sense of place. We want people to listen to this with headphones on and feel like they're immersed in these locations, and there's us, sitting next to you, playing a song." The field recordings led them across the Pacific Northwest; to Luke's family's cabin on the Oregon coast, the banks of the Columbia River, abandoned barns and old farmhouses.
At times the music of Thousands echoes Fleet Foxes' hymnal beauty. But the overriding feel shares some of the hushed simplicity of Elliott Smith and Simon and Garfunkel, fused to the finger-picking dexterity of John Fahey and Bert Jansch. But don't let the simplest of acoustic formats hide the deep well of emotion inside. "The Sound Of Everything" is all about the human voice and heartbeat, the purity of sound, capturing a specific place at an exact moment; in other words, the sound of everything that matters.
http://www.thousandsband.com/
http://www.bellaunion.com/
Foxhunting
Foxhunting, despite the name, doesn't actually partake in the killing of carnivorous vulpines. Instead, he's a teenage singer-songwriter from the barren north of Scotland, writing fresh and catchy (and often violent) folk-pop. He's in the middle of recording a second EP in his bedroom with a laptop. Foxhunting WOW-ed everyone at our Withered Hand gig in January - definitely one to watch on the local scene.
http://huntingfox.es
http://www.facebook.com/fxhntng
Tuesday 14 June 2011, 8.00 pm
The Tunnels, Carnegie's Brae, Aberdeen, AB10 1BF
Tickets: £8+bf in advance, £9 on the door
Available from One-Up Records, Belmont Street, Aberdeen. Phone (01224) 642662 or www.ticketweb.co.uk
- further venue details: map link | venue website