I Hear a New World Podcast 8 - November 2008
I Hear a New World Podcast
Unusual and innovative music from Scotland and beyond. Herman Dune - Try To Think About Me Herman Dune are an anti-folk band based in Paris/Berlin/New York. They embody that genre's international
elasticity - they are pop, folk and indie rock - at once everything you could possibly want from a band and at the same time there's nothing you can put your finger on to define them completely. From
new ...
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Unusual and innovative music from Scotland and beyond. Herman Dune - Try To Think About Me Herman Dune are an anti-folk band based in Paris/Berlin/New York. They embody that genre's international
elasticity - they are pop, folk and indie rock - at once everything you could possibly want from a band and at the same time there's nothing you can put your finger on to define them completely. From
new album Next Year in Zion, this is a melodious pop song pure and simple, but the lyrics hold layers of meaning and emotion that will fill your heart with love, longing, loneliness and lust. Pumajaw
- Horseshoe Nail Pumajaw describe their sound as "ancient melodies mutating into psychedelic laments and ecstasies." Whilst many try to raise the buried pagan gods and goddesses of folk's past, few
do psychedelic fervour as convincingly as Pinkie Maclure and John Willis. Listening to this passionately psychotic track from superb new album Curiosity Box, you're almost persuaded that the duo have
lived through some serious medieval shit and magicked themselves into the future to make sure we hear all about how profoundly dark and terrifying it was. Major Matt Mason USA - Rockstar Following on
the alternative/anti-folk theme, New York's Major Matt Mason USA is the perfect embodiment of anti-folk's refusal to pander to the cliches of rock and roll posturing. Hell, he doesn't even want to be
a rock star anymore - but as this lyrical lament shows, he really can't help it, even if he does sound a bit like Kermit the Frog on downers. Les Enfant Bastard - Michael Jackson Here, Edinburgh
based lo-fi genius Les Enfant Bastard is trying to convince us that although he appears to be a skinny white bloke, he is in fact the facially-challenged post-black moonwalking nutjob who refers to
himself as the King of Pop. By the end of the song you'll be convinced of one thing at least - he is equally insane - but thankfully for us, in a way that results in this piece of perverse
brilliance, instead of the turgid excuse for an audio-turd that was Earth Song. Amusement Parks on Fire - Alafoss Exit This is a leaving song, a goodbye song, a 'moving on to greater things and not
looking back no matter how much you want to' song. This is Amusement Parks on Fire - their name itself a stunning visual image, this particular track being the musical equivalent. The past, the
well-trodden path, is up in flames, and there's only one way to go - forward into the unknown.
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Thu October 30 2008
Unusual and innovative music from Scotland and beyond. Herman Dune - Try To Think About Me Herman Dune are an anti-folk band based in Paris/Berlin/New...
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Unusual and innovative music from Scotland and beyond. Herman Dune - Try To Think About Me Herman Dune are an anti-folk band based in Paris/Berlin/New York. They embody that genre's international
elasticity - they are pop, folk and indie rock - at once everything you could possibly want from a band and at the same time there's nothing you can put your finger on to define them completely. From
new ...
read more
Unusual and innovative music from Scotland and beyond. Herman Dune - Try To Think About Me Herman Dune are an anti-folk band based in Paris/Berlin/New York. They embody that genre's international
elasticity - they are pop, folk and indie rock - at once everything you could possibly want from a band and at the same time there's nothing you can put your finger on to define them completely. From
new album Next Year in Zion, this is a melodious pop song pure and simple, but the lyrics hold layers of meaning and emotion that will fill your heart with love, longing, loneliness and lust. Pumajaw
- Horseshoe Nail Pumajaw describe their sound as "ancient melodies mutating into psychedelic laments and ecstasies." Whilst many try to raise the buried pagan gods and goddesses of folk's past, few
do psychedelic fervour as convincingly as Pinkie Maclure and John Willis. Listening to this passionately psychotic track from superb new album Curiosity Box, you're almost persuaded that the duo have
lived through some serious medieval shit and magicked themselves into the future to make sure we hear all about how profoundly dark and terrifying it was. Major Matt Mason USA - Rockstar Following on
the alternative/anti-folk theme, New York's Major Matt Mason USA is the perfect embodiment of anti-folk's refusal to pander to the cliches of rock and roll posturing. Hell, he doesn't even want to be
a rock star anymore - but as this lyrical lament shows, he really can't help it, even if he does sound a bit like Kermit the Frog on downers. Les Enfant Bastard - Michael Jackson Here, Edinburgh
based lo-fi genius Les Enfant Bastard is trying to convince us that although he appears to be a skinny white bloke, he is in fact the facially-challenged post-black moonwalking nutjob who refers to
himself as the King of Pop. By the end of the song you'll be convinced of one thing at least - he is equally insane - but thankfully for us, in a way that results in this piece of perverse
brilliance, instead of the turgid excuse for an audio-turd that was Earth Song. Amusement Parks on Fire - Alafoss Exit This is a leaving song, a goodbye song, a 'moving on to greater things and not
looking back no matter how much you want to' song. This is Amusement Parks on Fire - their name itself a stunning visual image, this particular track being the musical equivalent. The past, the
well-trodden path, is up in flames, and there's only one way to go - forward into the unknown.
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Mon September 29 2008
The second part of a two-part special on Scotland's Fence Collective. 1. King Creosote - Don't Ask Me How My Weekend Went 2. King Creosote - Houston T...
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The second part of a two-part special on Scotland's Fence Collective. 1. King Creosote - Don't Ask Me How My Weekend Went 2. King Creosote - Houston Tharoule 3. Rozi Plain - Stolen Shark 4. The
Pictish Trail - Into the Smoke 5. Rozi Plain - Roof Rook Crook Crow 6. King Creosote - On Esther's Planet www.fencerecords.com illustration by Leigh Pearson http://thunderheart.co.uk Read the
accompanying c...
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The second part of a two-part special on Scotland's Fence Collective. 1. King Creosote - Don't Ask Me How My Weekend Went 2. King Creosote - Houston Tharoule 3. Rozi Plain - Stolen Shark 4. The
Pictish Trail - Into the Smoke 5. Rozi Plain - Roof Rook Crook Crow 6. King Creosote - On Esther's Planet www.fencerecords.com illustration by Leigh Pearson http://thunderheart.co.uk Read the
accompanying column in the October issue of The Skinny and at www.theskinny.co.uk
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Sat August 30 2008
First part of a two part special dedicated to Scotland's Fence Collective (www.fencerecords.com) 1. James Yorkston - Queen of Spain www.jamesyorkston....
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First part of a two part special dedicated to Scotland's Fence Collective (www.fencerecords.com) 1. James Yorkston - Queen of Spain www.jamesyorkston.co.uk 2. The Pictish Trail - I Don't Know Where
To Begin www.myspace.com/pictishtrail 3. Rozi Plain - The Lang Toun (James Yorkston cover) 4. David Thomas Broughton (James Yorkston cover) See www.myspace.com/jamesyorkstoncoversalbum for more info.
Se...
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First part of a two part special dedicated to Scotland's Fence Collective (www.fencerecords.com) 1. James Yorkston - Queen of Spain www.jamesyorkston.co.uk 2. The Pictish Trail - I Don't Know Where
To Begin www.myspace.com/pictishtrail 3. Rozi Plain - The Lang Toun (James Yorkston cover) 4. David Thomas Broughton (James Yorkston cover) See www.myspace.com/jamesyorkstoncoversalbum for more info.
See the September issue of The Skinny for my interviews with The Pictish Trail, King Creosote and James Yorkston of the Fence Collective.
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Thu July 31 2008
A chilled out alternative to the madness of the Edinburgh Festival. Includes details of the Retreat! alternative festival happening in Edinburgh durin...
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A chilled out alternative to the madness of the Edinburgh Festival. Includes details of the Retreat! alternative festival happening in Edinburgh during August. Featuring: 1. Thee Moths- Don't Let The
Crows Take Your Sight www.myspace.com/theemothsband 2. Eagleowl - Blanket www.myspace.com/eagelowlattack 3. Sans Trauma - The Day I Woke Up www.myspace.com/sanstrauma In association with
www.theskinny...
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A chilled out alternative to the madness of the Edinburgh Festival. Includes details of the Retreat! alternative festival happening in Edinburgh during August. Featuring: 1. Thee Moths- Don't Let The
Crows Take Your Sight www.myspace.com/theemothsband 2. Eagleowl - Blanket www.myspace.com/eagelowlattack 3. Sans Trauma - The Day I Woke Up www.myspace.com/sanstrauma In association with
www.theskinny.co.uk and www.freshair.org.uk Retreat! artwork by Withered Hand. www.myspace.com/witheredhandmusic. www.myspace.com/edinburghretreat ihearanewworld blog:
http://ihearanewworld.tumblr.com
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Thu June 26 2008
Featuring: 1. Kazoo Funk Orchestra - Robots in Your Eyes http://www.kazoofunkorchestra.com 2. Dirty Summer - Knees www.myspace.com/dirtysummer 3. Ulri...
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Featuring: 1. Kazoo Funk Orchestra - Robots in Your Eyes http://www.kazoofunkorchestra.com 2. Dirty Summer - Knees www.myspace.com/dirtysummer 3. Ulrich Schnauss - Medusa
www.myspace.com/ulrichschnauss 4. Lach - Former President Bush www.myspace.com/secretlach See July's issue of The Skinny Magazine (www.theskinny.co.uk) for more details.
Featuring: 1. Kazoo Funk Orchestra - Robots in Your Eyes http://www.kazoofunkorchestra.com 2. Dirty Summer - Knees www.myspace.com/dirtysummer 3. Ulrich Schnauss - Medusa
www.myspace.com/ulrichschnauss 4. Lach - Former President Bush www.myspace.com/secretlach See July's issue of The Skinny Magazine (www.theskinny.co.uk) for more details.
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