Nina Nastasia + Bob Log III + Lonesome Organist + Neosupervital -> Thursday 26th June (1 Viewer)

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Alpha Relish presents...

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26/6/2003 The Village (Wexford St.)

Nina Nastasia* 11:00 – 11:45
Bob Log III 10:15 - 10:45
The Lonesome Organist 9:30 - 10:00
Neosupervital 8:45 – 9:15

Adm. 12.50 Doors: 8:00 (Seated Show**)

*Watch out fully featured interview with Nina Nastasia in the ‘Culture’ section of the Irish Times on Sunday 22nd June.
**Capacity reduced as a result, get there early to avoid disappointment. Also, please note early start of 8:45.

Nina Nastasia:

Nina Nastasia returns with third album, Run To Ruin, which sees the folk noir singer songwriter resolutely turning her back on the commercialism and surface gratification of her Hollywood hometown by releasing a haunting collection of songs that is refreshingly otherworldly and time -laden. Recorded in April 2002, one week after Nina and her band played the All Tomorrow's Parties festival (curated by Shellac) at the windy ghost resort of Camber Sands, these new songs are delicate and intense. Neither sweet nor harsh, they draw on a rich heritage of ballads, waltzes and an American gothic groove that is all her own.

Her voice conveys an array of emotions as it wanders through a dense musical backdrop of cellos, violins and guitars like a curious child exploring a long deserted and overgrown house. A place not unlike Iain Burgess' legendary Black Box studio, the 300 year old farm house in Noyate La Gravoyere, France where Run To Ruin was recorded with Steve Albini, who has championed Nina's music since
engineering her first record, Dogs, which was released in 2000 by the micro indie label Socialist.

While at the atmospheric Black Box studio, Nina Nastasia also recorded her first Peel session with her band, which includes such notable musicians as Jim White (the Dirty Three drummer) and Gerry Leonard (who is now the primary guitarist for David Bowie). John Peel (BBC's eminent DJ and rock scholar) has championed Nina's music since the release of 2002's The Blackened Air, which was sent to
him by an enthusiastic Albini. Nina and her band record albums live, thus within a relatively short time frame, generally under a week. Run To Ruin is decidedly Nina Nastasia's darkest collection of songs to date.

Nina Nastasia’s Irish Tour 2003:

26/06/03 – Dublin (The Village) w. Bob Log III, The Lonesome Organist & Neosupervital
27/06/03 – Cork (Triskel Theatre) w. 10 past 11 & Rest
28/06/03 – Waterford (The King’s Venue)
29/06/03 – Limerick (The High Stool) w. Veneer & Maighread Neligan

TOM WAITS in Bob Log III:

In the April 24-May 1 issue of Time Out London, Tom Waits is asked who he is listening to right now. He says, "Well, I really like Wu Tang Clan, those guys kill me. And then there's this guy named Bob Log, you ever heard of him? He's this little kid -- nobody ever knows how old he is -- wears a motorcycle helmet and he has a microphone inside of it and he puts the glass over the front so you
can't see his face, and plays slide guitar. It's just the loudest strangest stuff you've ever heard. You don't understand one word he's saying. I like people who glue macaroni on to a piece of cardboard and paint it gold. That's what I aspire to basically."

DAVID BOWIE on The Lonesome Organist:

"The Lonesome O plays (takes breath) drums, percussion, organ, harmonica, whistle, tap shoes, saxophone and vocals, among other things, ALL AT THE SAME TIME. I kind you not! Fabulous stuff with lovely line in titles. How about Balloon Race Phenomenon or Fly On My Plate? Try the album 'Cavalcade' on Thrill Jockey… but if this looks like an ad for Thrill Jockey it's because they couldn't put out a bad record even if their ears were lopped off." David Bowie, MOJO, July 2002.

Thrill Jockey is home to artists such as Trans Am, Bobby Conn, Tortoise, Mouse On Mars, etc...

NEOSUPERVITAL:

Local one-man act... A review from the Tribune... "There is a lot of good music being made in Dublin these days, but sadly, little of it is in any way poppy. Neosupervital, however, are here to redress the balance, and this, their debut mini-album, is packed full of synth-pop gems. There are just five songs here, but every one of them is worth treasuring. 'Rachel' is just gorgeous, slip sliding away on minor chords, early '80s vocal choruses and twinkling beats, while 'Jazz Fascist' is dreamily melancholy. 'Drive' sounds like Gary Numan crossed with Elliot Smith, and 'Lazy (Your Lot)' is probably the collection's most enchanting song, with layered vocals and delicious chimes combining to gorgeous effect. More please." 4/5 - Sunday Tribune

Additional Info:

Bob Log III:

WHO IS THE MYSTERIOUS HELMET-WEARING BLUESMAN BOB LOG?

A mysterious helmet-wearing bluesman who counts BRMC, The BellRays and the legendary Tom Waits among his friends and fans is causing palpitations in the music industry as many try to work out his true identity.
His name is Bob Log III and he is a one-man band, reputedly hailing from Tucson, Arizona. He performs dirty old-school blues with titles including 'Boob Scotch', 'Drunk Stripper' and 'Wag Your Tail Like A Dog In Back Of A Truck'. He also claims to have lost a hand when a child, only to have it replaced with a monkey paw - which encourages his style of guitar playing. His face is always obscured by a helmet with his visor pulled down.
Rumours have started to circulate that he is anyone from Tom Waits to one of the Strokes.
"He's Bob Log, an enigma." a spokesperson told NME. "He's not one of The Strokes. None of them have monkey paws."
His new album 'Log Bomb' is released through Fat Possum on April 28. He will arrive in the UK in early May when interested parties can get a closer look and try to uncover exactly who he is.

CHECK OUT THE NEW BOB LOG VIDEO - BOOB SCOTCH (for consenting adults only.):

http://media.epitaph.com/_tmp/video/Bob_Log_III-Boob_Scotch-300.ram

The new Bob Log album LOG BOMB will be available on January 21st. When we say that Bob Log III is "Big in Japan," we know that many of you think we are joking. Like, what are you going to do - go check it out? Well, it is true. It happened a couple of years ago, and the new album is being waited upon there as if it was a new one from Maraih Carey (she's big there too).

The Lonesome Organist:

Welcome to the wonderful world of Jeremy Jacobsen, aka the Lonesome Organist. Forms and Follies, the third album by the musical phenom the Lonesome Organist, was recorded at the Casa della Sheila and at the Cold House by Jeremy Jacobsen.
"The Cold House is a harsh mistress. It is an ice-encrusted cottage (that could be mistaken for a garage) where I recorded most of this record. My steel drum has lived here for a couple of years now in fear of the hammer and circular saw on the adjacent shelf."
The entire album was recorded on no more than 8 tracks - many with less, featuring Jeremy playing nearly everything and often simultaneously. For the first time the Lonesome Organist was not entirely alone, as bassist Nick Macri (Bobby Conn) joined on bass for the "Moon Fugue" and "Robot Fugue".
Pre-recording the old fashioned way, Forms and Follies was scored and arranged on paper before entering the studio, with an emphasis on melody. The opening track "Cold House" picks up where Cavalcade left off, with The Lonesome Organist playing toy piano and Accordion. "Only if I get you" and "One of Me" are delicious Doo Wop numbers inspired by the early Sun Ra singles, and more obtusely the city of Milwaukee. Jacobsen sings all in these lamentations and love laced tales of trial and redemption:

"I'm in trouble again / My trouble has only started
100 days at sea / A million swarming bees
Only if I get you / Only if I get you"

"Walking to Bob's" was written while walking to, well… Bob's to pick up a notebook that he kindly rescued from the clutches of the neverbeseenagains. It is a lovely little modal cannon. "Who's to say your soul's not carbon" and "Multiplier" are classic rockers from the Lonesome Organist; that is, rock in the style of his debut release and live performances. These songs feature the Lonesome Organist playing drums, guitar, singing, and playing keys all at once.
Core! What a feat! It was antics such as these that drew attentions of fans such as Tom Waits and David Bowie. Forms and Follies will be accompanied by a flip book, so the listener at home can wallow in the splendor. Jacobsen, an accomplished pianist and organist, is a jaw dropping mass of musical talent with an overactive imagination. A truly singular artist with a taste for the vaudevillian, The Lonesome Organist manages to reinvent himself with every release, expanding his musical forms far beyond the novelty of their delivery.

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Also from Alpha Relish:

- Oxbow (San Francisco) + Tophi (ex-Gout) + Easpa Measa (Whelans, 17th of July)
- Japanese New Music Festival featuring Ruins, Acid Mothers Temple & more!!!
(The Village, 20th of October)
- Melt Banana (Japan) + Daemien Frost + xKnifedx (The Village, 5th of November)
- Circle (Finland) + Support (The Village, 27th of November)

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Please forward this to anyone who might be interested.

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This sounds like a diddley deadly gig Hag.
How's the seating in the Village arranged? Will people stuck behind the sound desk be scuppered for a view? Etc etc,
BBB
 
nope, compfy leather sofas up the front is what i'm told...

Burgerbarbaby said:
This sounds like a diddley deadly gig Hag.
How's the seating in the Village arranged? Will people stuck behind the sound desk be scuppered for a view? Etc etc,
BBB
 
AlphaRelish said:
from me? it's deffo the 26th...

Got it from Rocket, PR peeps

dis be what it said:

June 2003
27 EIRE MYRTLEVILLE PINE LODGE
28 EIRE DUBLIN THE VILLAGE
29 NOTTINGHAM RESCUE ROOMS
30 OFF
July
1 GLASGOW NICE N SLEAZY
2 MANCHESTER NIGHT & DAY
3 NEWPORT TJ'S
4 LONDON BARFLY
6 BIRMINGHAM ACADEMY BAR
 
AlphaRelish said:
can you mail me their email address please? i'm going to have to kill them with email.


I gots the mail cos they send me stuff to play on the radio so it wasn't a big mailout to a billion people or anything - their general contact address seems to be [email protected]
 
Pantone247 said:
you should so let me do your show
I should so let me do my show

soon, when I have cash again to actually start buying new records I'll get back into it proper like
 
AlphaRelish said:
oh oh, ME ME!!! holly from red dwarf!

Jaysis lads

NO.


Its everyones favourite I-got-married-to-Judy Garland's daughter-to-effectively-conceal-my-gayity-celeb David Guest

try visualising his head next to Liza Minelli's and you're sorted
 
but he looks EXACTLY like holly from red dwarf!!!

kirstie said:
Jaysis lads

NO.


Its everyones favourite I-got-married-to-Judy Garland's daughter-to-effectively-conceal-my-gayity-celeb David Guest

try visualising his head next to Liza Minelli's and you're sorted
 
AlphaRelish said:
but he looks EXACTLY like holly from red dwarf!!!


while holly is ravaged to fuck I think it's fair to say D Guest looks far, far, to the power of x one million, worse

also it's a fair bet holly hasn't gone under the surgeons knife a time or 45
 

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