Monday 20 November 2017

Future Islands and Roy Montgomery in London this week! Plus this Saturday's Independent Label Market


Hello there!
Huge thanks for coming out to see Shopping, Protomartyr, Mount Eerie and Escape-ism these last few weeks. You’ve been as much night owls as we have, was brilliant to see you all. This week we have the indispensible Future Islands back in the big smoke for three nights at the O2 Academy Brixton. True DIY synth pop heart-breakers made good, Future Islands have been making our lives better since we released their debut album back in 2008. These three shows at Brixton represent the bands biggest shows to date, I hope you can join us to celebrate their most vintage year yet. Tickets are now only available for Wednesday’s event so with that in mind it’s well worth buying in advance to avoid missing out on this unprecedented moment in their career. Read on for all ticket links and show info.


This Thursday we’re also very lucky to have the one and only Roy Montgomery touchdown at Café OTO to play an incredibly rare set for us. Joined by Alexander Tucker in support, this promises to be a very special evening of pastoral guitar ambience and cartographical drone par excellence. Again, we’re almost totally out of tickets for this one too, so please do snap some of the last ones up if you can, it’ll be too good to miss, see below for details.

In terms of newly confirmed UTR shows this week, we confirmed a concert for Chain And The Gang for next February, plus Richard Dawson chose Normil Hawaiians to open for him at our Xmas show at Islington Assembly Hall on December 20th too. We’ll be announcing a lot of new 2018 shows in the coming weeks too, watch this space.

Upset The Rhythm will be taking part in this Saturday's Independent Label Market at Spitalfields Market, it’s always a blast. We'll have lots of new releases (from The World, Darlene Shrugg, Gen Pop and Normil Hawaiians), back catalogue bargains, t-shirts, stickers and badges all on offer, plus we might even wear Santa hats and ply you with mulled wine! We’ll be looking forward to meeting you and looking decidedly merry from 11am this Saturday. Here’s the poster so you can see all the other excellent labels and breweries joining the knees up too.



Talking of new releases, we wanted to share with you the brand new mesmeric video for ‘Inherit The Wind’ by Darlene Shrugg. Featuring some blazing live footage of the band, the video (made by Meg Remy herself) practically brims with coming of age visuals seemingly dug up from after-school specials. ‘Inherit The Wind’ is taken from Darlene Shrugg’s self-titled debut album that we released a few weeks ago. Enjoy!







\ \ \ \ \     MONDAY, TUESDAY &  WEDNESDAY     / / / / /


Upset The Rhythm presents…

FUTURE ISLANDS
ZACK MEXICO
Monday 20 November – SOLD OUT
Tuesday 21 November – SOLD OUT
Wednesday 22 November
In collaboration with Parallel Lines
O2 Academy Brixton, 211 Stockwell Rd, Brixton, London SW9 9SL
7pm I Tickets: http://future-islands.com/?cs- event=74572#shows

The years since the release of Singles have been transformative for Future Islands, catapulting the Baltimore-based band from cult favorites to synthpop icons. As addictive songs like breakout 'Seasons (Waiting on You)' turned the world on to sublime pleasures a loyal fan base already knew, this hard-touring band ploughed forward, playing their 1000th show in July 2015 and celebrating their 10th anniversary in February 2016. This year Future Islands returned at the top of their game with new album The Far Field, delivering twelve chest-pounding love songs and odes to the road as only they can. 

The Far Field refines and builds on the breakthroughs of Singles, bursting with undeniable hooks and disarmingly honest lyrics written by Samuel T. Herring (vocals, lyrics), William Cashion (bass, guitars), and Gerrit Welmers (keyboards, programming). The band began writing new material in January 2016 on the coast of North Carolina, and continued throughout the year in Baltimore before road-testing these songs with a series of secret shows under fake names. In November 2016, they settled in with Grammy Award-winning producer John Congleton at Los Angeles’ legendary Sunset Sound, where everyone from The Beach Boys to Prince have laid down masterpieces.

The result is Future Islands’ best set of songs yet, both an emotional summation of the themes they’ve explored over the past decade and a further distillation of their signature art-pop sound. It’s the first Future Islands record featuring live drums by Michael Lowry, who joined the band prior to their viral performance of ‘Seasons’ on Letterman, and whose energy propels the band’s sound to new heights. With Congleton’s production and string and horn arrangements by Patrick McMinn, The Far Field finds Future Islands crafting soundscapes larger and more opulent than ever before, as sonically lush and expansive as they are lyrically raw and direct. These three epic shows at  the O2 Brixton Academy this week represent the largest shows the band have played to date, we hope you can join us to celebrate such a terrific year!




\ \ \ \ \     THURSDAY     / / / / /


Upset The Rhythm presents…

ROY MONTGOMERY
ALEXANDER TUCKER

Thursday 23 November
In collaboration with Café OTO
Cafe OTO, 22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 |
https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/events/roy-montgomery/

ROY MONTGOMERY is a guitarist and academic from New Zealand. Across an array of peerless solo and collaborative releases on labels like Kranky, Siltbreeze and VHF he is the architect of a widescreen drone aesthetic exploring psychedelic abstraction and pastoral minimalism that has proved to be highly influential. A key protagonist in the Christchurch 80s noise rock scene, his minimalist post-punk band The Pin Group were the first act to release on Flying Nun and lead to other explorations in short-lived drone project The Shallows and the gloriously open-ended freedoms of noise pop outfit Dadamah.

After a quiet spell, Montgomery returned in the late 90s, producing towering spires of guitar lines that exposed fragility between the strums. With his solo releases and in collaboration with Flying Saucer Attack, Bardo Pond (Hash Jar Tempo), and Chris Heaphy (Dissolve), his focus shifted from the truth-mining of rock music to epic celestialism. His ambitious yet humble tracks outstrip their origins, and Montgomery toured the world sitting cross-legged on the floor, playing twenty-plus-minute compositions. A long period of silence followed, marked only with a split album with Grouper (who lists Montgomery as a primary influence), involvement in Torlesse Super Group, and a couple of thematic variations serving as soundtracks for films. He unexpectedly re-emerged in 2016 with R M H Q (also know as Roy Montgomery's Headquarters) on Grapefruit/Ba Da Bing, four albums of new material released simultaneously that marked a return to his distinctive pastoral guitar style but added the rare sound of his singing voice. Like all of his catalogue listening to his work is a visceral experience with repeating phrases swelling and decaying, immersing the listener in the cyclical narrative of his compositions.

ALEXANDER TUCKER is a British avant-pop chamber drone artist who has released solo albums on ATP and Thrill Jockey, he's also the cosmic guitarist in Grumbling Fur. His live shows fuse self-harmonizing vocal performances with tone generators and looped instrumentation to create a bewildering feast for the senses that seems to tap the wyrd canon of English psychedelia as much as the melodic reverie of contemporary electronic and drone music.



See you all soon I hope, thanks again for reading!
UPSET THE RHYTHM
x




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FUTURE ISLANDS
ZACK MEXICO
Monday 20 November – SOLD OUT
Tuesday 21 November – SOLD OUT
Wednesday 22 November
In collaboration with Parallel Lines
O2 Academy Brixton, 211 Stockwell Rd, Brixton, London SW9 9SL
7pm I Tickets: http://future-islands.com/?cs- event=74572#shows

ROY MONTGOMERY
ALEXANDER TUCKER

Thursday 23 November
In collaboration with Café OTO
Cafe OTO, 22 Ashwin Street, Dalston, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 |
https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/events/roy-montgomery/

SPIRIT FEST
(Tenniscoats & members of The Notwist, Joasihno and Jam Money)
DEVON LOCH
Thursday 7 December
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT

RICHARD DAWSON
(Live band show)
NORMIL HAWAIIANS
Wednesday 20 December
Islington Assembly Hall, Upper Street, Islington, London, N1 2UD
7pm | £15 | https://www.wegottickets.com/event/412137 

DAVID NANCE
Monday 5 February
The Islington, 1 Tolpuddle St, Angel, London, N1 0XT

GUN OUTFIT
Tuesday 20 February
Moth Club, Old Trades Hall, Valette St, Hackney Central, E9 6NU
7.30pm | £10 |
https://www.wegottickets.com/event/420213

CHAIN AND THE GANG
Monday 26 February
OSLO, 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney, E8 1LL

PROTOMARTYR
Thursday 10 May
Scala, 275 Pentonville Road, King´s Cross, London, N1 9NL

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