

{"id":15494,"date":"2011-11-29T15:36:33","date_gmt":"2011-11-29T15:36:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thejoycollective.co.uk\/blog\/?p=15494"},"modified":"2014-09-04T12:28:23","modified_gmt":"2014-09-04T12:28:23","slug":"december-preview-live-music-this-month-in-cardiff-bristol-and-probably-not-newport","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/highlights\/december-preview-live-music-this-month-in-cardiff-bristol-and-probably-not-newport\/","title":{"rendered":"December preview: live music this month in Cardiff, Bristol and probably not Newport"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Precious little in the way of tours at this time of year, and the big-dollar stuff in your Arenas and Academies lacks anything remotely as enticing as last December\u2019s LCD Soundsystem and Arcade Fire seasonal rave-ups. <strong>MALCOLM MIDDLETON<\/strong> bucks the trend, effectively touring twice; he\u2019ll play sets under his own name and pseudonym <strong>Human Don\u2019t Be Angry<\/strong> at Clwb (3rd) and the Louisiana (4th). <strong>WIRE<\/strong>, fierce and mercurial at the Fleece earlier this year, have their Cardiff gig moved to Clwb (1st) which, based on their ATP appearance a couple of years ago, should be very good indeed. Speaking of ATP, there\u2019s a couple of Bristol shows linked to the December festivals, all highly recommended. <strong>THE MAGIC BAND<\/strong> play the good Captain\u2019s hits with gusto and love (Thekla, 4th), and don\u2019t be thinking it\u2019s some grave-robbing exercise \u2013 have a listen to \u2018Back To The Front\u2019, it\u2019s a blinder. Meanwhile, following the recent examples of countless 90s alt-rock acts (stand up Jesus Lizard, Pavement, Scratch Acid, Archers Of Loaf\u2026) there\u2019s a first UK appearance in a cool 22 years for seminal post-hardcore trio <strong>BITCH MAGNET<\/strong> (Fleece, 8th, with <strong>MODEL BOAT<\/strong>). Anyone with a passing interest in the work of Battles, Don Caballero, Slint etc should make the trip. More rarefied fare over at Bristol\u2019s Watershed Theatre (3rd), where <strong>A HAWK AND A HACKSAW<\/strong> perform their new score for \u2018Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors\u2019, a suitably grand fable of love, loss, religion and sorcery in Carpathian Russia. Hey, rockin\u2019!<\/p>\n<p>Some choice one-offs in the capital too, chiefly of an unpleasantly noisy fashion; yer punk and hardcore kids are the ones to turn to for pre-Christmas party fun, no mistake. <strong>SATURDAY\u2019S KIDS<\/strong> stop touring for no man, of course, and their co-headline tour with ace W. Yorks \/ S.Wales punkers <strong>FACEL VEGA<\/strong> calls at Undertone (15th), with <strong>HARBOUR<\/strong> and <strong>HUNGER ARTIST<\/strong> in support. The latter band also prop up <strong>GOODTIME BOYS<\/strong>\u2019 co-headline with Berlin\u2019s <strong>AT DAGGERS DRAWN<\/strong> (Undertone, 1st) on a fine bill with <strong>THE DEATH OF HER MONEY<\/strong> and <strong>CROSSBREAKER<\/strong>. Woof. Be sure to catch <strong>TWO WOUNDED BIRDS<\/strong>\u2019 glowering blend of Wall Of Sound pop, Ramones\u2019 gawky attitude and Gene Vincent tremolo-heavy guitar twang, a highlight of Swn for me and supported by Swansea surf dudes <strong>HANGMEN<\/strong> (10 Feet Tall, 8th). Stirring Hereford post-rockers <strong>TALONS<\/strong>\u2019 classical violin-driven sound does familiar things very well indeed; they play Undertone\u2019s Christmas party on the 21st. In fact, it\u2019s SOUTH WEST REPRESENT! month, notably the traditional musical backwater of Cornwall. Derivative but fun, not least in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.slumberlandrecords.com\/black-tambourine\">appropriating their name<\/a>, Falmouth lo-fi noiseniks <strong>BLACK TAMBOURINES<\/strong> team up with <strong>JOANNA GRUESOME<\/strong> (Buffalo, 12th) for some shabby pop fun, while rowdy hardcore types <strong>KASA<\/strong> (Undertone, 20th) hail all the way from rock city Penzance. Finally, if you really can\u2019t stand your co-workers and in-laws, spend the Friday before Christmas in the company of <strong>SPIDER KITTEN<\/strong>, <strong>THORUN<\/strong> and others (Bogiez, 23rd). Across the bridge the excellent people at Burial Chamber present a mammoth line-up including <strong>ALTAR OF PLAGUES<\/strong>, Thorun and the very fine <strong>BEAR-MAN<\/strong> (Croft, 3rd) and your pals and mine <strong>ISLET<\/strong> may or may not be playing the Croft (9th \u2013 the venue says yes, deafening silence elsewhere.\u00a0 Check press, etc).<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s a handful of fine evenings of more relaxed seasonal cheer scattered about. <strong>ALASDAIR ROBERTS<\/strong> hosts \u201can evening of folk culture, ritual and song\u201d entitled Here\u2019s A Health To The Barley Mow (Cube, 11th), where he\u2019ll perform alongside <strong>FINGLEBONE<\/strong> and show a series of BFI films on the arcane and ritual. The man is a total chap. Espers frontwoman <strong>MEG BAIRD<\/strong> appears at the same venue (Cube, 8th) on a fantastic-looking psych-folk triple bill with <strong>FURSAXA<\/strong> and <strong>SHARRON KRAUS<\/strong>, as does recent Swn guest and experimental folkie <strong>DAUGHTER<\/strong> (Cube, 6th). Wonky, prolific and weirdly brilliant troubadour <strong>MEN DIAMLER<\/strong>, once magnificently described by our own Vivers as \u201cBrian Blessed singing murder ballads\u201d, signs off before calling time on his musical efforts (Cube, 1st), and no less eccentric ex-Hold Steady man <strong>FRANZ NICOLAY<\/strong> serenades the Croft (15th). Back in Cardiff <strong>ANTHONY REYNOLDS<\/strong>, still best remembered by me and some other old losers as songwriter with splendidly seedy 90s band Jack but now a regular collaborator on his home town\u2019s art scene, performs new material at Chapter (10th); promising new Fence Records signing <strong>SEAMUS FOGARTY<\/strong> debuts at the Full Moon (formerly Y Fuwch Goch, 11th) and 10 Feet Tall pay tribute to the late Bert Jansch with songs from <strong>THE GENTLE GOOD<\/strong>, <strong>RHODRI VINEY<\/strong> and <strong>IVAN MOULT<\/strong> alongside DJs and films (11th).<\/p>\n<p>Going to sign off with a few more recommended titbits. Electronic picks of the month are three; <strong>LONE<\/strong>, whose \u2018Emerald Fantasy Tracks\u2019 melded woozy Boards Of Canada synths and beatific R&amp;S techno to splendid effect (Thekla, 9th), fierce futurist 303 belters from his labelmate <strong>BLAWAN<\/strong> (Buffalo, 1st) and a typically fascinating-looking line-up of out-there experimental pop, drone and electronica at the Arnolfini (8th) under the title <strong>Active Crossover<\/strong>. <strong>EKOPLEKZ<\/strong>, <strong>SJ ESAU<\/strong> and <strong>SKJOLBROT<\/strong> foremost on that bill. <strong>DEATH IN VEGAS<\/strong>\u2019 halcyon days may be behind them but they still crank out some decent krautrock-heavy jams; move fast for their Thekla gig (13th) as it\u2019s possibly already sold out. <strong>ACTION BEAT<\/strong>, who are bloody fantastic live and welcome back here anytime, join <strong>SJ ESAU<\/strong> (again), <strong>ANTA<\/strong> and <strong>BIG JOAN<\/strong> in support of <strong>MADNOMAD<\/strong> for a tenth anniversary celebration of Bristol\u2019s Club Choke (Croft, 22nd). Finally, indestructible Mackem punk legends <strong>LEATHERFACE<\/strong> show the young\u2019uns a trick at the Croft (7th). Somewhere, Steve Lamacq is sipping weak cider and sighing wistfully. Merry Christmas, Steve. Merry Christmas everyone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Precious little in the way of tours at this time of year, and the big-dollar stuff in your Arenas and Academies lacks anything remotely as enticing as last December\u2019s LCD Soundsystem and Arcade Fire seasonal rave-ups. 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