Samuel: March 2009 Archives

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The video for Patrick Wolf's triumphant return in form of "Vulture" has been revealed, aired at a special late time on MySpace UK because of its explicit content, with Patrick toying with the imagination and taking on a number of suggestive positions donned in racy S&M kit in a video he claimed he was "getting involved in some dodgy satanic sex games and exploring the many dark sides of Los Angeles".

Though not suitable for those of you working away in an office, here's the video to Wolf's forthcoming single, available from April 20:

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Invest in "Vulture"'s parent record, The Bachelor, by clicking HERE. The option now applies to overseas investors thanks to TWIN.

To hear the These New Puritans remix of the single, head over to No Pain In Pop who are hosting the track.

MR FOGG LIVE

Fancy a glance at a track set to feature on Mr Fogg's forthcoming debut? The ever-dependable crew at hip New York blog Culture Of Me have featured the Reading-based maestro in their "Emerging" section, complete with an mp3 download of a new track, recorded with Valgeir Sigurdsson earlier this year out in Reykjavik.

"Stung" is a classic introduction to the young multi-instrumentalist's sound, expertly broken down by the site:

"If you yearn for the aching beauty of the glitchy, cerebral instrumentation from Mum and Sigur Ros with the intricate subtlety that only someone well-versed in "pop" can dish out, Mr Fogg is the best penny to be found on the street. The UK-based laptop composer creates breathy, soft, wrenching songs that are genius-level in their layering and delivery."

Head over and get your hands on the single by clicking through to the Culture Of Me website HERE.

You can still get involved and invest in Mr Fogg's forthcoming record by clicking HERE.

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Having already invested in Wonderlands, Jersey Budd has received further support from fellow East Midlands rock giants Kasabian with the news that the Leicester-based singer-songwriter will support the quintet at their headline performance at Royal Albert Hall on March 27.

Tickets are available from HERE, with money from the night raised for the Teenage Cancer Trust. Further support also comes from The Hours.

If you want the chance to catch Budd at a more intimate performance, check these dates including his support performances with Eskimo Joe and Little Feat as well as his headline Wonderlands jaunt:

April
5 Glasgow ABC 2 (supporting Eskimo Joe)
6 Birmingham Rainbow (supporting Eskimo Joe)
7 Manchester Academy 3 (supporting Eskimo Joe)
8 London KOKO (supporting Eskimo Joe)

May
8 London Indigo (supporting Little Feat)
9 Liverpool Academy (supporting Little Feat)
10 Oxford Academy (supporting Little Feat)

Wonderlands Tour
11 Leicester University
12 Aberdeen Tunnels
13 Inverness Mad Hatter
14 Accrington Library
16 Southampton Hamptons
18 Guildford Boiler Rooms
19 London Hoxton Bar & Grill
20 Bath Moles
21 Cardiff Barfly

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Having recently completed a small rapturously received tour of the UK, Patrick Wolf has revealed the debut single from his forthcoming Bloody Chamber Music/Bandstocks record, The Bachelor.

Entitled "Vulture" the release, available from April 20 as both a 7" and digital download, the single will feature remixes from These New Puritans and Tobias Doppelganger as well a new single, "The Tinderbox".

Discussing the single, Patrick delves into how collaborations and touring influenced the track:

""Vulture" is a collaboration between myself and the infamous electronic industrial genius, Alec Empire. I became a follower and fan of Atari Teenage Riot when I was 15 and it had always been a dream of mine to collaborate with Alec or one the amazing producers and noise makers that formed part of the Berlin Digital Hardcore Collective.

"The lyrics are a product of a state of exhaustion and negativity that I found myself in half way through the long international tours of 2007. I finished writing the song over a beat that Alec had produced and sent to me from Berlin to Los Angeles, where I was staying in out of town motel waiting to hit prime time TV with a performance on the Jimmy Kimmel show. It was during this week of waiting that I ended up getting involved in some dodgy satanic sex games and exploring the many dark sides of Los Angeles. As a writer I try to throw myself into situations I feel uncomfortable with in order to learn about different aspects of human beings and cultures. I became obsessed with vultures and desert creatures after long drives in the Arizona desert and very soon the summer forest fires came to town via the Santa Ana winds. After a week of exhaustion, hedonism and self destructive tendencies I was begging to see England, innocence and for a vulture to come down and take all the dead parts off my body so I could feel alive and brand new again.

"I guess I have been extremely influenced by a lot of modern pop production like Danja and Bloodshy&Avant. After three albums of being sole producer and songwriter, the experiment of collaboration and co-writing has been so exciting, rewarding and given a great energy renewal for me creatively and I can think of no-one better than Mr Empire to lose my virginity to. The song has only one acoustic instrument, The Stroh Violin (a one stringed violin with a brass horn attached) played by the wonderful David Coulter which I recorded in The Cures residential studio in Battle, last summer. Vocals recorded at The Dairy, Brixton and all Electronics in Berlin at Alec's Hellish Vortex studio (all programmed on the ATARI!)."

The video premiere for the single shall be aired exclusively on MySpace UK this evening (Wednesday 18) and tomorrow (Thursday 19) between 2100GMT-0400GMT.

Deemed unsuitable to be shown pre-watershed, the video features Patrick writhing about semi-naked, clad in a revealing S&M outfit. Patrick describes the video, directed himself, as: "getting involved in some dodgy satanic sex games and exploring the many dark sides of Los Angeles".

The Bachelor remains available to invest in by clicking HERE.

This week sees the limited release of frYars' "Visitors" (March 9). Previously available for free via Bandstocks.com, the 19-year-old's debut release via Bandstocks/FrYarcorp finds the maestro plumbing the usual dark electro depths with accompanying vocals from Depeche Mode's iconic frontman Dave Gahan (more on that previously reported here).

The record is available in limited number as a 7" release from various outlets backed with a remix from former New Order and Pet Shop Boys producer Stephen Hague.

The single precedes the release of Dark Young Hearts through Bandstocks/frYarcorp. To invest in the project and to find out more about frYars click HERE.

FrYars plays alongside New Look, Alex Roots and Leah Mason at Notting Hill venue YoYo on March 19. The show will be guestlist only; to apply click HERE.

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