

{"id":14251,"date":"2011-10-18T14:49:50","date_gmt":"2011-10-18T14:49:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thejoycollective.co.uk\/blog\/?p=14251"},"modified":"2011-11-07T12:42:00","modified_gmt":"2011-11-07T12:42:00","slug":"swn-festival-2011-preview-roughly-64-things-to-see-before-you-die-cardiff-20-23-10-11","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/preview\/swn-festival-2011-preview-roughly-64-things-to-see-before-you-die-cardiff-20-23-10-11\/","title":{"rendered":"S\u0175n Festival 2011 previe\u0175: roughly 64 things to see before you die : Cardiff : 20-23.10.11"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/jonnyjaniero.wpengine.com\/thejoycollective\/preview\/swn-festival-2011-preview-roughly-64-things-to-see-before-you-die-cardiff-20-23-10-11\/attachment\/swn\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-14253\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-14253\" title=\"SWN\" src=\"http:\/\/jonnyjaniero.wpengine.com\/thejoycollectivewp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/SWN.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"470\" height=\"305\" srcset=\"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/SWN.jpg 470w, https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/SWN-300x194.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 470px) 100vw, 470px\" \/><\/a>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Under starters&#8217; orders, and they&#8217;re off:\u00a0 Swn is 5.\u00a0 Time once again to abandon such fripperies as sleep and regular meal times in favour of thirstily seeking out as much brilliant new music as Cardiff&#8217;s live venues can belch at you.\u00a0 Away we go&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>This year&#8217;s twist is a packed-out and boozy schedule across all venues on the Sunday, replacing the more laid-back Gwdi Hw events of recent years; instead, Thursday night is less frenetic than usual, allowing for a gentler introduction to the weekend, but there&#8217;s still plenty to investigate and enjoy. For a sure-footed start Clwb for <strong>Elephant Stone<\/strong>&#8216;s bubblegum psych-pop. Stay around for a bit of <strong>Algiers<\/strong>&#8216; tuneful post-punk clatter but be sure to hop to Dempseys and crane your neck towards <strong>Elephant<\/strong> (no relation) who offer sweet boy\/girl harmonies and delicate, dark 60s-tinged pop. Back to Clwb for the ever-splendid shambling antifolk joy of <strong>Herman Dune<\/strong>, after which you can either stake out a spot in a heaving 10 Feet Tall to see Arab Strap&#8217;s <strong>Aidan Moffat<\/strong> croon and murmer post-watershed sweet nothings over <strong>Bill Wells<\/strong>&#8216; jazzy arrangements or chance your arm on getting in and catch North Walians <strong>Jen Jeniro<\/strong>&#8216;s heart-tugging pop in between. If you&#8217;re off work on Friday, or made of strong stuff, there&#8217;s <strong>Yr Ods<\/strong> in O&#8217;Neills or <strong>Fixers<\/strong>&#8216; dayglo Animal Collective-inspired pop at Dempseys; Buffalo then take day one long into the night with crackling, moody techno-infused dubstep from <strong>Martyn<\/strong> and <strong>Disclosure<\/strong>&#8216;s languid, haunting beats. It&#8217;s 4am. Shouldn&#8217;t you be in bed?<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>It being the weekend proper, Friday packs the good stuff in like Swn of old. Fill your satchel with Ginsters and Lucozade, it&#8217;s going to be an endurance test. Start in fine style with a little Swn-themed bingo in CAI but don&#8217;t miss <strong>Two Wounded Birds<\/strong>, skinny wolves forced out of the shadows early doors to glower and coo for your enjoyment. They&#8217;re upstairs in Clwb, from where you should be able to hear <strong>Run, WALK!<\/strong> screaming blue bloody murder downstairs. Suitably tenderised and exhilarated, hop to Buffalo where Lesson No. 1 host a night-long glowering contest featuring the reshuffled and always excellent <strong>Brandyman<\/strong>, the meat-grinder unpleasantness and slithering noise of <strong>The Good Wife<\/strong> and Sweden&#8217;s <strong>Skull Defekts<\/strong>. Three hours can be very well spent just darting between there and Undertone; there, the Rusty Trombone Of God offer up a plethora of improvised, psychedelic esoterica. <strong>Team Sports<\/strong>&#8216; cello\/samplers\/drums set-up is the skyscraping highlight, but check out the moog-heavy prog\/drone fuzz of <strong>Ultrahumanitarian<\/strong> and psych wayfarers <strong>Ashtray Navigations<\/strong> too. There&#8217;s more though, and an equally fine time can be had checking <strong>Gross Magic<\/strong>&#8216;s goofy lo-fi fun and moody post-hardcore instrumentalists <strong>Brontide<\/strong> (both Clwb) followed by the brilliant c86-meets-Lush dual harmonies and snappy new wave pop of <strong>Veronica Falls<\/strong> and <strong>Gallops!<\/strong>&#8216; propulsive electro\/post-rock attack (both Dempseys). Following on from the latter, Clwb go electronic for the rest of the night. <strong>Ifan Dafydd<\/strong> does intriguing things with James Blake-esque vocal manipulation and eyebrow-raising samples, and with <strong>Stay+ <\/strong>bringing booming bass thud and <strong>Seams&#8217;<\/strong> glitchy beats and quicksilver dexterity you&#8217;re all set. Modern Life Is Rubbish have your back in Undertone if your needs are more indie-flavoured. Buy them a drink and you&#8217;ll get your request played. Deal.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Day three. Alldayer time, and the men and boys are separated. Heroes of the weekend are surf-rock titans <strong>Y Niwl<\/strong>, casually doubling last year&#8217;s tally by playing four sets in a day. Perm any two from four and you&#8217;re sorted; miss them all and you&#8217;re an utter chump. You&#8217;ve been warned. Start your day with them in CAI if you choose, followed by a one-two of Kiwi noise-punk duo <strong>DZ Deathrays<\/strong> and fuzz-punk scruffs <strong>Mowbird<\/strong> in Buffalo. For an alternative take there&#8217;s more cerebral fare afoot in Chapter, where <strong>dots.filmband<\/strong> unfold intricate compositions for short film in front of the big screen. Following that relaxed start, <strong>Barefoot Dance Of The Sea<\/strong>&#8216;s gorgeous three-part harmonies and lovelorn shanties and either <strong>Summer Camp<\/strong>&#8216;s cute, knowing keyboard-driven indiepop or the flinty-voiced atmospheric balladry of <strong>Sam Airey<\/strong> will do nicely. Whichever route you take, don&#8217;t miss <strong>Eagulls<\/strong>&#8216; excellent shambling racket in Undertone or <strong>LA2019<\/strong>&#8216;s pristine, pulsing Vangelis-via-Boards Of Canada neon dreamscapes in Clwb. After that, it&#8217;s a cross-town dash to the Uni to join several hundred lumpy fortysomethings waiting to see <strong>The Fall<\/strong>. The main attraction shouldn&#8217;t be missed, naturally, city hobgoblin MES&#8217; gnomic mumblings and stentorian gaze overseeing his charges&#8217; roiling, savage stew of post-punk rhythm and krautock rifferama. Head over early for <strong>Ted Chippington<\/strong>&#8216;s blank-faced verse and the new-for-2011 reanimation of the <strong>Nightingales<\/strong>, Robert Lloyd&#8217;s vituperative Midlands counterpoint to the Fall lent similar new vigour. Should all that not appeal, beat a path to Chapter instead; there, <strong>Bleeding Heart Narrative<\/strong>&#8216;s delicately crafted music-box post-rock soundscapes and the warm, flickering melancholy of <strong>Daughter<\/strong> will soothe tired limbs and hearts. Further solace can be sought with <strong>Melodica, Melody and Me<\/strong> (Undertone), whose twinkling percussion and dextrous assimilation of styles make up for an awful name, while <strong>Beaty Heart<\/strong>&#8216;s joyful Afrobeat and sticky pop hooks offer a gleefully danceable variant on the theme at Dempseys. Perhaps thankfully, there&#8217;s a lull late in the evening; plenty on, but few thrills. Grab some food, or something. Then queue up at Dempseys for <strong>Y Niwl<\/strong>&#8216;s triumphant final set of the day, before dosing up on <strong>The Keys<\/strong>&#8216; mercurial psych-pop in a sweaty O&#8217;Neills. By then you&#8217;ll be either dead or dancing; if the latter, join perennial party-starters <strong>Ugly Duckling<\/strong> for hands-in-the-air hip-hop classicism at CAI. Then fall over.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Great! It&#8217;s Sunday. Nice big lunch, maybe a relaxing few hours in one place watching a few bands&#8230; oh bollocks. Yes, it&#8217;s another full programme, rich with noise and giddy enthusiasm. Wash down your Sunday roast at <strong>Quiz Quest<\/strong>, Cardiff&#8217;s premier cake-awarding Powerpoint quiz about East 17. They&#8217;re in the Owain Glyndwr this year, handy for checking out Barry-based artist and renaissance dude <strong>Carl Chapple<\/strong>&#8216;s portrait exhibition <em>Musicians<\/em> in the High Street Arcade during half-time. Early musical recommendations? Try <strong>FAMY<\/strong> at Buffalo for slanted pop charm like an over-stimulated Grizzly Bear (the band, sadly), or <strong>Olympians<\/strong>&#8216; hyper-melodic math-pop in Undertone. First must-see, though, is <strong>Right Hand Left Hand<\/strong>&#8216;s annual \u201cwhere the bloody hell have <em>you<\/em> been\u201d set in Dempseys. Insist on an album release from these men. It must happen. Haste ye then to O&#8217;Neills, where <strong>Them Squirrels<\/strong>&#8216; twisty, proggy tempo-switches and jubilant clatter opens a killer Shape Records stage. Stretch your legs with a dash to catch a curiously early set from Danish electro-pop gems <strong>Battlekat<\/strong> in CAI \u2013 surely better suited to a celebratory late-night slot \u2013 before returning for <strong>Gentle Friendly<\/strong>, pummelling through two-minute nuggets of catchy blastbeats and see-sawing buzzpop choruses. More of that sort of thing! To whit, <strong>Kutosis<\/strong>, trailing their soon-come new album at Dempseys, as do <strong>Truckers of Husk<\/strong> back in O&#8217;Neills. If you&#8217;re flagging or in need of less familiar thrills by that point, however, detour either to Undertone for <strong>Hail! The Planes<\/strong>&#8216; stately, stirring post-rock or over to CAI where a triple-team of yearning indie-pop\/c86 revivalism kicks off with stripped-back duo <strong>Big Deal<\/strong>&#8216;s lyrical intimacy and fat-free grunge-pop guitars and <strong>The History Of Apple Pie<\/strong>&#8216;s borrowed nostalgia for an unremembered, er, 90s. From that point there are a handful of equally fine routes to take. <strong>Dam Mantle<\/strong> get a bum deal with an 8pm headline set in Buffalo, but their glorious melding of superbly funky electronica and unsettling horror fx will rule regardless; follow that with the Swn return of mental Bristolian world\/funk\/psych hydra <strong>Zun Zun Egui<\/strong> in Gwdi Hw. That, or the awesomely kinetic one-man guitar and drum looping wunderkind <strong>Theo<\/strong> in Undertone followed by <strong>Saturday&#8217;s Kids<\/strong> in Dempseys. Or <strong>H. Hawkline<\/strong> followed by <strong>Sweet Baboo<\/strong> in O&#8217;Neills, perfectly positioned to allow you to take in <strong>David Dondero<\/strong>&#8216;s warm, engaging and witty alt-country folk songs at 10 Feet Tall in between sets. Phew. Come the end of the night, and the weekend, there&#8217;s always one band that unites everyone who&#8217;s peeled off on different, equally rewarding paths. It&#8217;s how Swn is; Future of the Left have been that band, so have Islet. This year, saints preserve us, it&#8217;s <strong>Strange News From Another Star<\/strong>. In Undertone, not noted for its capacity, temperate climate or working toilets. You&#8217;ll be relieved when it&#8217;s all over, but you&#8217;ll miss it by Monday.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/jonnyjaniero.wpengine.com\/thejoycollective\/preview\/swn-festival-2011-preview-roughly-64-things-to-see-before-you-die-cardiff-20-23-10-11\/attachment\/snfas\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-14252\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-14252\" title=\"SNFAS\" src=\"http:\/\/jonnyjaniero.wpengine.com\/thejoycollectivewp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/SNFAS.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"446\" height=\"251\" srcset=\"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/SNFAS.jpg 446w, https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/SNFAS-300x168.jpg 300w, https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/SNFAS-225x128.jpg 225w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 446px) 100vw, 446px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0 Under starters&#8217; orders, and they&#8217;re off:\u00a0 Swn is 5.\u00a0 Time once again to abandon such fripperies as sleep and regular meal times in favour of thirstily seeking out as much brilliant new music as Cardiff&#8217;s live venues can belch at you.\u00a0 Away we go&#8230; This year&#8217;s twist is a packed-out and boozy schedule across [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":21,"featured_media":14253,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[722,458],"tags":[2181,469,2182,957,1604],"class_list":["post-14251","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-articles","category-preview","tag-any-excuse-to-use-that-snfas-picture","tag-cardiff","tag-ginsters-paradise","tag-swn-festival","tag-we-really-have-listened-to-all-the-bands"],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/14251","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/21"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=14251"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/14251\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/14253"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=14251"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=14251"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=14251"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}