Saturday, 10 July 2010
Single Review: Burnt Island - Hiding Out
Thursday, 8 July 2010
We Have a Winner
Closing date was last night, and I've now picked a winner.
Thanks to the handful of folk that entered, sorry I couldn't give all of you a CD but I only had one spare.
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Aye Tunes Vs Peenko II Update

See you there? There's a Facebook event page too, for those that like to click things.
Tuesday, 6 July 2010
Single Review: Skies Fell - Statues

Now their follow up single is ready for release, and it too is pretty good.
Obviously since I'm writing about Skies Fell, they manage to fall into the small bunch that I enjoy. Statues is punchy and short, with a big anthemic chorus and staccato guitar riffs, and does it's job well. I prefer b-side Sharky and George though. It doesn't seem to be related to the crime busters of the sea, but does have a bit of a water theme to the lyrics. It is a wee bit overblown, but entertaining rather than annoyingly so.
Monday, 5 July 2010
The BAMS World Cup

Additionally Jockrock has an excuse for being bottom, Stuart hasn't been able to access his team since before the World Cup started. Jim Gellatly has no excuse though..
This Week's Records
Endor self release their debut album. To celebrate they are doing a couple of instore gigs, which I forgot to mention on the gig guide. On Monday they'll be in Avalanche in Edinburgh, before heading to LOVEmusic in Glasgow on Thursday. Predictably enough you can get the album on Bandcamp, as well as the usual record & download shops.
Sunday, 4 July 2010
This Week's Gigs 5th - 11th July
Not much in the way of gigs this week, presumably most promoters reckon that punters will be saving up their money to stand in mud at the weekend. What's on is good though, so think of it more as a quality over quantity week.
A wee freebie to kick off the week.
The Corleones, A Day Overdue. Classic Grand. £6.
Even though the West End Festival is finished it still manages to get in to the gig guide, with this gig rescheduled from a couple of weeks ago.
I'd rather stab myself in the face than go to T In The Park, but happily Half My Heartbeats are providing an alternative for Saturday night. The Kid Canaveral album launch gig was a ton of fun, and this likely will be too.
Also on Saturday, in the Kitchen bit of The Flying Duck is the second Blog Rocking Beats night, where The Vinyl Villain and A North Country Bhoy will be playing some records, so long as they can remember how to work the DJ gear.
Friday, 2 July 2010
COMPETITION - Win the new Cancel The Astronauts EP!

Competition closes at 6PM on Wednesday July 7th, at which point I'll pick a winner out of a hat, or other form of answer selecting container.
Submissions
it is hardly a complicated process, so don't be put off by the things below, it is just intended to give you an idea of the best way to stand out in a crowded inbox, or at least avoid going straight in the bin.
Likewise, don't send me to straight to iTunes, I don't buy anything from it. Again, if you want to lure me into paying for your new release right away, Bandcamp is your best bet.
If I don't like something I likely won't review it, unless I can offer constructive criticism. Don't take it personally. Also bear in mind that a lot of the Scottish bloggers talk to each other, if you bitch about us to the others, there's a good chance we'll hear about it!
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Kid Canaveral: Shouting At Wildlife - Album Review
Five tracks in the first old favourite pops up, in the shape of debut single Smash Hits. I've listened to Smash Hits more times than I'd care to count, but its wit, storytelling lyrics and melody never, ever gets old. Also; handclaps. Oh how I love those handclaps.
Need more convincing? Have a little listen to Smash Hits below.
05 Smash Hits by StraightToVideoRecords
Cancel The Astronauts: Funny For A Girl - EP Review

So far so good, although the neighbours might confuse the dodgy dancing with some kind of fit, so draw the curtains first. I like a Korg as much as the next man, but there is only so much I can take, so it is no bad thing that it mostly slips into the background for Things I Shouldn't Tell You. The song itself goes through a few changes of pace too, with fast bits, slower bits, and a bit of tenderness all taking turns at the forefront.
Standing Still keeps things slow and tender for the most part, right up until everything kicks off briefly towards the end. Probably my favourite thing on here. What it lacks in sing along and catchiness value it more than makes up for in heart, and goes a long way to showing that Cancel The Astronauts don't just do bubbly indie pop.
Listen rounds out the package by bringing back the catchy melodies and inspiring more shoogling of body parts in a vague impression of dancing, and finishes off the EP nicely.
Monday, 28 June 2010
Storm The Charts
Now, if anyone has ever heard me on the subject they'll know that I can rant for hours about my dislike of these stunts, and of Facebook campaigns in general. Why am I bothering to mention this one then? Well, there's bands I like involved this time round, so I've flipped the hypocrite switch.
This Week's Records (and some from last week)
There's a bit more this week though, so lets have a look.
Ghost Pants - Static Heart. One I should have mentioned last week. Ghost Pants is Paul Carlin, this is his second Ghost Pants EP, and it is available for free, as is the first one, from Bandcamp.
Super Adventure Club - Hip Hop Hot Pot Pot Noodle. Another that never got a mention last week, though I did plug the launch gig for the single. Available at all good records shops, download sites and, you guessed it, Bandcamp.
Paws - Violent Vicky Violet. This came out in the middle of last week, is lovely, and can be had for free from Wiseblood Industries. The Wiseblood site might set off Malware alarms in your browser, it does in mine, but don't worry, it is safe.
The A Forest - Polar White. And finally, a new single from The A Forest. Available free, from guess where.
Mitchell Museum are a couple of weeks away from releasing their debut album, The Peters Port Memorial Service, but you can get a pre-order in for that too. The album is released on vinyl, the gatefold sleeve looks very pretty, and you'll get a code to download it too.
This Week's Gigs 28th June - 4th July
The 13th Note plays host to a whole bunch of folkers.
Elba Sessions Presents - Campfires In Winter, Yusuf Azak and RM Hubbert. The Liquid Ship, free.
One for the Edinburgh people, this is the launch gig for The Last Battle's new single, Ruins. The single is out next Monday, but if you go to the launch gig you can pick one up early.
Launch gig for Endor's new album. A good album it is too, I really have to get round to doing a write up on it. Top notch support too.
I haven't checked, but I'm pretty sure this is the first time that either Gourock or an outdoor pool have featured on Aye Tunes in any way. Anyway, Ace City Racers are playing live, the action kicks off at 6pm, and it is dead cheap.
It takes something a wee bit special to lure me out of my Glasgow comfort zone to make the road trip to Edinburgh, and this fits the bill. Kid Canaveral are launching their debut album, Shouting At Wildlife, on Saturday. To help they've called in some excellent support acts, and some special guest DJs in the form of Cancel The Astronauts and some guy called Peenko. All of which means I get to make an arse of myself in Edinburgh instead of Glasgow for a nice wee change.
Tickets can be bought in advance at the Kid Canaveral website. While you are there you can pre-order the album, and get all sorts of special extra stuff.
I've been wanting to see Night Noise Team for a while, so typically they are playing in Glasgow the one time I'm in Edinburgh. If you are in Glasgow in Saturday you should go along though.
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Round Up Reviews #2
Basically short write ups on stuff I can't or won't have a chance to write about in detail. The first one is here, should you want to read it.
Rest And Be Thankful is released on July 5th by Antimatter Music.
Deep Song is included on Songs From No Man's Land EP, available soon here.
Comma's self titled debut EP is available as a free download from Black Lantern Music.
Hip Hop Hot Pot Pot Noodle is out now on CD & download from Armellodie Records, you can buy it here.
Jarndyce Vs Jarndyce can be downloaded free from Soundcloud or Bandcamp.
I'll be getting back to Mammoeth more later, a little closer to the release date of the upcoming Nascent album, but for now here;s a little teaser for that record. Lapdog is the first track on the album, and sets the tone nicely. A slice of gorgeous sun-kissed pop, perfect for the nice sunny weather. Puts me in mind a bit of Super Furry Animals at their poppiest, which is no bad thing at all.
Nascent is released on Juy 26th, you can pre-order and stream the album on Bandcamp.
Monday, 21 June 2010
Aye Tunes Vs Peenko II
I let the date slip on my birthday post on Friday, and haven't exactly been secretive about goings on, but now everything has been confirmed I can finally let the whole cat out of the bag.
After the success of the first one Aye Tunes Vs Peenko is returning for another gig night.
It'll be taking place at The Thirteenth Note in Glasgow this time, a venue which I often seem to spend more time in than I do at home, and as such a natural choice for somewhere I'd want to do a gig.
The gig is happening on Saturday July 17th, so you only have to listen to me go on about it for a little under a month. But go on about it I shall.
Playing live on the night will be We're Only Afraid of NYC, Randolph's Leap and Little Yellow Ukuleles. You can of course expect me to talk about those three bands a lot more in the coming days and weeks, but in the meantime have a listen to, and help yourself to a free download, a song from each of them.
Sunday, 20 June 2010
This Week's Gigs 21st - 27th June
Launch gig for the new SAC single, Hip Hop Hot Pot Pot Noodle. Good single, but the title is a bloody nightmare to say when drunk.
The West End Festival continues to dominate the gig calendar this week, as you can see already.
Blimey, that's quite a line up.
Scotland's Most Eligible Woman 2010 (not, as we called her in the pub last night, Most Available Woman, which is a much less prestigious title) takes to the stage in a gig presented by Club Noir to show off her solo material.
Friday, 18 June 2010
Happy Birthday To Me

Monday, 14 June 2010
This Week's Records
Sunday, 13 June 2010
This Week's Gigs 14th - 20th June
Particularly annoyed I'm missing this one. I really want to catch Barn Owl, and The Seventeenth Century are always great.
The Phantom Band's frontman dusts off his solo project for a gig in the intimate surroundings of Brel. It likely won't be rowdy, but it should be pretty good.
This is a gig for Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres, so if you needed another reason to go, there it is.
Friday is my birthday, I'll be going for a pint. Anyone fancy a pint on Friday? I also have this lot to choose from for my evening entertainment. Anyone fancy taking me to a gig on Friday?
Kitty The Lion, The Seventeenth Century, Crow Road. Captain's Rest.
Beerjacket. Oran Mor.
Martin Metcalfe, Cosmopol.
!!!, Dam Mantle, The Arches. Free gig, but with a booking fee, tickets from here.
Stop taking the piss, gig promoters.
Another charity gig this one, with proceeds going to Beatson Oncology Centre. With Pooch and Tokyo Knife Attack playing live, and a host of DJs, one thing is for sure: There Will Be Dancing.
Another charity gig, and another one that is very easy to support on the basis of having a cracking line up.