

{"id":16412,"date":"2011-12-29T09:48:29","date_gmt":"2011-12-29T09:48:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thejoycollective.co.uk\/blog\/?p=16412"},"modified":"2014-09-04T12:28:04","modified_gmt":"2014-09-04T12:28:04","slug":"january-2012","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jonnyjaniero.com\/thejoycollective\/preview\/january-2012\/","title":{"rendered":"Monthly preview: Cardiff and Bristol highlights for January 2012"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Let\u2019s not pretend January is a vintage month for gigs. It\u2019s not. It is, though, a good time to discover some bands you might end up seeing more often over the coming year, usually without spending much money; venues pack the listings with local up \u2018n\u2019 comers and ramp up the value for money. All that\u2019s missing, dear passing browser, is you.<\/p>\n<p>Buffalo, Undertone and 10 Feet Tall lead the way in the January sales, as usual, giving curatorial duties to bands, labels and promoters wanting to put on a cheap night. New kids on the block, the Moon Club (space above the Full Moon, formerly Y Fuwch Goch\/Kaz Bar etc) go one better with a full month of completely free shows. Highlights, you say? Well, the Joy Collective Hot Boyz DJ Team fully endorse <strong>MARIA &amp; THE MIRRORS<\/strong>\u2019 rescheduled Buffalo show (4th), with an excellent support bill of <strong>GINDRINKER<\/strong>, <strong>TOTEM TERRORS<\/strong> (formerly Joy of Sex) and <strong>WRONGS<\/strong> (formerly James James, now about 3% more easily searched online). <strong>Y NIWL<\/strong> and <strong>H. HAWKLINE<\/strong> are the party-starting dream team the kids all crave, and they team up with Harvest (Buffalo, 28th) while Y Niwl also play Bristol\u2019s Caf\u00e9 Kino on the 7th. Lesson No. 1 bring the return of Liverpudlian sludge monsters <strong>CONAN<\/strong> (Buffalo, 22nd, with co-hosts <strong>PUS<\/strong>), while long-missing hardcore types <strong>THE KEEP<\/strong> return alongside supergroup of sorts (members of Night &amp; The City Of Broken Promises, Ironclad etc) <strong>NATURAL ORDER<\/strong> (Clwb, 20th). It would be remiss of us not to insist you keep your diary free on the 31st, too; <strong>FLOWER OF PHONG<\/strong>, a new CD-R record label brought to you by some local miscreants including our own Vivers, hold a launch gig at Undertone. Details here shortly. Meanwhile, Moon Club freebies, still very much subject to additions, include <strong>STRANGE NEWS FROM ANOTHER STAR<\/strong> (28th, with <strong>HIS NAKED TORSO<\/strong>), <strong>THE DEATH OF HER MONEY<\/strong> (13th), <strong>BEDFORD FALLS<\/strong> (26th, with Swansea surf dudes <strong>HANGMEN<\/strong>), <strong>A THOUSAND ARROWS<\/strong> (22nd) and <strong>WITCHES DRUM<\/strong> and <strong>THORUN<\/strong> (27th).<\/p>\n<p>As you might expect, there aren\u2019t a great deal of tours calling this way so early in the new year, although a few bigger names do pop up. The city\u2019s club nights score big, with <strong>JOY ORBISON<\/strong> and <strong>JACKMASTER<\/strong> returning for another B2B set following last year\u2019s blinder (Clwb, 27th) and Signature bagging totally ace Dutch dubstep\/techno chap Dave Huismans, aka <strong>2562<\/strong> (Buffalo, 12th). Don\u2019t miss that one. Swn hit the ground running with three shows varied in nature, if (personally) not so thrilling; dig if you will this year\u2019s \u201cnew Strokes\u201d <strong>HOWLER<\/strong> (Clwb, 27th with <strong>KUTOSIS<\/strong> or Louisiana, 23rd, without), <strong>EVERYTHING EVERYTHING<\/strong> (Globe, 17th) and 1996\u2019s favourite misanthrope <strong>BABYBIRD<\/strong> (Globe, 26th). Hmm. Better, Barely Regal team their promising recent signings <strong>OLYMPIANS<\/strong> with the excellent <strong>SAMOANS<\/strong> and perma-touring grunge kids <strong>TUBELORD<\/strong> (Undertone, 8th), while <strong>JOANNA GRUESOME<\/strong> head up a neat-looking bill at Gwdihw (25th) with <strong>LITTLE ARROW<\/strong> and <strong>RATATOSK<\/strong>. Nice. Finally, there\u2019s highly promising moody electro atmospherics from <strong>FACE + HEEL<\/strong>, whose third attempt at a debut gig will hopefully happen at Buffalo (24th), hook-filled Welsh pop classicism from <strong>JEN JENIRO<\/strong> (Clwb, 21st) and a US folky double bill of <strong>THE TOY HEARTS<\/strong> and <strong>REBECCA PRONSKY<\/strong> care of Gathered In Song (10 Feet Tall, 22nd).<\/p>\n<p>Fewer things jumping out of the Bristol listings for the month ahead, and it\u2019s particularly galling that three blinders occur on the same ruddy night. Top recommendation anywhere this month is <strong>WILD FLAG<\/strong>, whose debut album of playful, aware and hopelessly cool indie-rock was one of 2011\u2019s best. Their first full UK tour calls at the Thekla (27th), while across town <strong>FRANCOIS &amp; THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS<\/strong> launch their first album since springing from Bristolian cult status to fully-fledged indiepop contenders at the Motorcycle Showroom in Stokes Croft (27th again, with <strong>THE LIFTMEN<\/strong>). Meanwhile, same night, there\u2019s a corker of a free gig at the Cube featuring total babes <strong>THE JELAS<\/strong> alongside <strong>MATT LOVERIDGE<\/strong> and <strong>LINE<\/strong>. It\u2019s just not fair, Bristol. Elsewhere in Bristol, <strong>VIC GODARD &amp; SUBWAY SECT<\/strong> return early doors (Thunderbolt, 7th), the increasingly proggy, increasingly feted and increasingly dull <strong>M83<\/strong> play the pretty sizey Trinity (17th), <strong>THE HORRORS<\/strong> do the same venue (20th, sold out \u2013 they\u2019ll play Cardiff in May) and smiling hardcore raconteur <strong>HENRY ROLLINS<\/strong>\u2019 latest spoken word show The Long March visits St Georges Hall (17th). Also worth seeing are <strong>SCHNAUSER<\/strong> (Grain Barge, 13th), <strong>ANTA<\/strong> (Croft, 14th), the <strong>CAVES<\/strong>\/<strong>BEDFORD FALLS<\/strong> bill at the Croft (29th) and the tireless and always fun <strong>MR SCRUFF<\/strong> (o2 Academy, 28th). Those are the headlines, god I wish they weren\u2019t.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Let\u2019s not pretend January is a vintage month for gigs. It\u2019s not. It is, though, a good time to discover some bands you might end up seeing more often over the coming year, usually without spending much money; venues pack the listings with local up \u2018n\u2019 comers and ramp up the value for money. 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