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Title:
Skinny Wolves Present: Xiu Xiu, Crayonsmith, Angkorwat
When:
Sat 20 Feb  7:30PM - 11:00PM
Where:
Whelans - Dublin
Category:
Gigs

Description

Amazing cult experimental avant pop goth noise group, XIU XIU, play Dublin to promote their new Greg Saunier produced LP "Dear God, I Hate Myself"

Skinny Wolves Presents,

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XIU XIU (Usa, Kill Rock Stars)
w/ Guests tba


Saturday 20th February 2010
Whelans, Wexford St, Dublin
Doors 7.30
Ticket Price : 15e ( from Road, City Discs, Tickets.ie/skinnywolves)

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XIU XIU
http://www.myspace.com/xiuxiuforlife
http://www.xiuxiu.org/




ABOUT : 'Dear God, I Hate Myself'



Read almost any piece about Xiu Xiu and you'll see words like 'harsh' or 'brutal' — the same words that appear before 'truth' when an unwavering eye is turned on any intimate detail of our lives. Fair descriptions of the themes central to the music, they sit incongruous to the refined, intricate, and beautiful approach taken in crafting the twelve tracks on Xiu Xiu's new album Dear God, I Hate Myself.

Read almost any piece about Xiu Xiu and you'll see words like 'harsh' or 'brutal' — the same words that appear before 'truth' when an unwavering eye is turned on any intimate detail of our lives. Fair descriptions of the themes central to the music, they sit incongruous to the refined, intricate, and beautiful approach taken in crafting the twelve tracks on Xiu Xiu's new album Dear God, I Hate Myself.

Stewart is joined by new full-time band member Angela Seo on piano, synth, and drum programming; with production handled by Jamie and Deerhoof's Greg Saunier. Together they've crafted a fully grown sound for Dear God, I Hate Myself with elements from goth and pop that are expertly performed by a crop of brilliant musicians. Saunier himself plays on much of the record as does Ches Smith (John Zorn, Terry Riley, Marc Ribot) who supplies timpani, conga and moog along with a broad range of other instrumentation. Deerhoof's John Dieterich is all over a rendition of the traditional folk song “Cumberland Gap” and Xiu Xiu is even joined by the Immaculata Catholic School Orchestra in Stewart's ode to heartbreak and healing, “This Too Shall Pass Away (for Freddy).” The title track, one of four songs done primarily on a Nintendo DS, explores the relationship between faith and despair with a layer of commentary provided by the bizarre sounds of the music itself.

Each new Xiu Xiu release has evolved alongside the lives of Jamie Stewart and company. On this record you'll find more intensity and introspection than ever before, but sonically and lyrically it continues to move forward with a subtly new perspective — hyper-focussed yet aware of a larger, external picture unfolding. The pace of the record grips you, the music offers layers of detail, and the themes focus on not just the past or stark present but hint towards vespers of the future as well. Dear God, I Hate Myself will challenge you and force you to look inside yourself, but only after you get lost in the music. It's passionate, it's energetic, and it affects you.

Dear God, I Hate Myself is a beautiful piece of humanist art. It's an important addition to the growing body of intelligent music from Xiu Xiu. And it's a brilliant gothic pop record that can stand next to anything.

http://pitchfork.com/artists/4683-xiu-xiu/

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Venue:
Whelans   -   Website
Street:
25 Wexford Street
ZIP:
Dublin 2
City:
Dublin
Country:
Country: ie

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