bournemouth music - sep 2013
Post on 06-Mar-2016
213 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
file:///C:/Users/advance2/Downloads/gold-and-black-gorgeous-883240.jpg file:///C:/Us-ers/advance2/Downloads/gold-and-black-gorgeous-883240.jpg
BOURNEMOUTHSEPTEMBER 2013YOUR ONE STOP GUIDE TO THE BEST MUSIC IN THE CITY!
www.bournemouth-music.com /b m o u t h m u s i c m a g/b m o u t h m u s i c m a g
MUSIC
brother & bones
OFFICIAL TICKET OUTLETS
w w w.seet ickets .com
THE CULTWin tickets! The ‘Hatecrew’ hits the O2
Exclusive interview
CHILDREN OF BODUM
file:///C:/Users/advance2/Downloads/gold-and-black-gorgeous-883240.jpg file:///C:/Us-
ers/advance2/Downloads/gold-and-black-gorgeous-883240.jpg
BOURNEMOUTHSEPTEMBER 2013YOUR ONE STOP GUIDE TO THE BEST MUSIC IN THE CITY!
www.bournemouth-music.com /b m o u t h m u s i c m a g
/b m o u t h m u s i c m a g
MUSIC
brother & bones
OFFICIAL TICKET OUTLETS
w w w.seet ickets .com
THE CULTWin tickets! The ‘Hatecrew’ hits the O2
Exclusive interview
CHILDREN OF BODUM
SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
WELCOME
BOURNEMOUTH MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
/ d e v o n m u s i c m a g/D e v o n M u s i c M a g
Thanks for picking up a copy of the new Bournemouth Music Magazine, your one stop guide to the best music in Bournemouth, Poole & the Dorset area!
For news submissions and editorial enquiries email info@devon-music.com If you are interested in advertising with us email sales@phmusicmedia.co.uk or call us free on 0808 147 1106
This month we chat to up and coming folk-rockers Brother & Bones ahead of their UK tour, we say hi to local rockers Death of an Artist and ask dumbass questions to Mallory Knox. All this plus listings for all of the best venues in the region and show announcements from across the South. Oh, and you and a pal could win tickets to see legendary rockers The Cult perform their 1987 classic ‘Electric’ album in it’s entirety.
Not bad for first issue eh? We’re just getting started!
www.bournemouth-music.com
NEWSAfter 16 years, the last ever Sliky event at the O2, Bournemouth is set for October 5th and it sold out in a record 4 days. Set up way back in the late nineties, the current and final brand manager Lee Haslam answers a few questions about how he got involved with the brand and why it’s time to call it a day.
How did you originally get involved with Slinky’s?
I was then approached by the owners of the Slinky brand in 2007, which at the time was running in smaller club spaces and in my opinion a shadow of its former self. I came on board to help them get the brand back to mar-ket at the O2 and I am happy to report, for the most part, we succeeded. Soon after that came the record label, the weekly podcasts and I am proud to say we were the first dance music brand that had an iPhone app!
So why is Slinky ending?
In the current economic climate these events do not make financial sense. I know this may come as a shock to some people but its the truth and any promoter out there will tell you how hard it is. I run the events, the label and everything in between. Of course I have a few helpers and they get paid on an event by event basis but most of the money made from our events covers previous investments and wages not to mention deposits and
there will tell you how hard it is. I run the events, the label and everything in between. Of course I have a few helpers and they get paid on an event by event basis but most of the money made from our events covers previ-ous investments and wages not to mention deposits and promotions for the next acts.
In 2010, the owners said they wanted to focus on their other businesses so Slinky nearly ended then but they gave me the option to run it under my own steam and I am glad they did. I love Slinky with a passion just like everyone else and I shouldered the risk, so when the events made a profit, investors got their return and I got a nominal wage for all the hours I put in but when the events made a loss, it came out of my pocket. Most shows we did broke even or made an ok profit, but when you’re doing 250 + hours on an event and quite rightly splitting profits with investors and owners, your basically working for not a lot, however you crunch it. Yes we’ve had the occasional sell out and successful event, but too infrequently for it to continue. Put it this way, if people supported our events like they have for the Send Off, then we wouldn’t be having this conversation. a shame but its a fact.
So what’s next?
I am now looking for the next venture so watch this space.
Lee Haslan
SUN 1 the Wishing Well
Beguiling orchestral and lush. mesmerizing folk, pop and rock £5adv
FRI 6 the Mother Ukers
The most popular tunes of all time, on ukuleleFREE� b49pm
£2�after
THU 12 the ramona Flowers
Guardians Band Of The Day and NME Indie-Psych Starlets.£5adv
FRI 13 80's Night - Back 2 Skool
Half a set from bootleg blondie then back 2 skool for 80s classics£10
adv
SAT 14 Strange Doors
The Strange Doors look and sound so convincing - NME£10
adv
FRI 20Nearly Dan
The UK's premier sonic pioneers and legends of the UK underground£12
adv
FRI 27 the Decatonics
High energy brass driven ska/mod/soul bandFREE� b49pm
£2�after
SAT 28 the Fillers
You should check them out - Brandon Flowers On The Fillers£10
adv
SUN 29Nick Harper
Dylan for the iPod generation...Betjemen with a guitar£12
adv
THU 3 reckless Heart
Members of Fleetwood Bac take on the music of Heart£10
adv
FRI 4 Limehouse Lizzy
The limehouse boys are back again£12
adv
SAT 5 tygers Of Pan tang
From the northeast town of Whitley Bay, original 80s New Wave of British heavy metal band£10
adv
FRI 11Howard Marks- Scholar, Smuggler, Prisoner, Scribe.
A brand new show from the loveable welsh chap who was once the worlds most wanted man.£10
adv
SAT 12roxy Magic
A tribute to the music of Brian Ferry and Roxy Music£12
adv
THU 17 Shlomo: Human Geekbox
World record holding beatboxer£10
adv
FRI 18Ben Montague
London singer-songwriter with an artful pop-rock sound.£10
adv
SAT 19Guns n' roses experience
The best tribute out there to Axl and Co£12
adv
SUN 20Beans On toast
Drunken Folk Songwriter, A legend on the festival circuit£6adv
SAT 26Ozric tentacles
Original Psych-Space Rock group celebrate 30 years£15
adv
THU 31Norman Watt-roy & Friends
The Blockheads and Wilko Johnson bass player, Norman Watt Roy, has gone solo£10
adv
SEPT
01202 7489458a Parr Street, Lower Parkstone, Poole
For updates on up-coming events andFree ticket offers
please join our mailing list
at www.mrkyps.netYou can also follow
us on twitter@mrkyps or join the
'Mr kyps Live MusicVenue' group on
facebook!
OC
T
Sept_Oct2013_Layout 1 20/08/2013 11:46 Page 1
Sunday 17thNovember 2013
O2 AcademyBournemouth
Box Office:0844 477 2000
Buy online:www.ticketweb.co.uk
Academy Events by Arrangement with ITB present
“We Need Medicine” out 7th October
PLUS SPECIAL GUEST
A LIvE NATIoN ANd dF CoNCErTS PrESENTATIoN IN ASSoCIATIoN wITh MAxIMUM BooST’
29 Nov ShEFFIELd o2 ACAdEMy30 Nov MANChESTEr ACAdEMy02 dEC BIrMINGhAM o2 ACAdEMy03 dEC BoUrNEMoUTh o2 ACAdEMy05 dEC CAMBrIdGE JUNCTIoN06 dEC NorwICh UEA
07 dEC BrISToL o2 ACAdEMy09 dEC NoTTINGhAM roCk CITy10 dEC NEwCASTLE o2 ACAdEMy11 dEC LoNdoN ForUM13 dEC LIvErPooL o2 ACAdEMy14 dEC GLASGow o2 ABC
BUy oNLINE AT TICkETMASTEr.Co.Uk | LIvENATIoN.Co.Uk /FLUxPAvILIoN /FLUxPAvILIoN
TICKETWEB.CO.UK | GIGSANDTOURS.COM | GIGSINSCOTLAND.CO.UKNEW ALBUM 'DAMAGE' OUT NOW JIMMYEATWORLD.COM
A METROPOLIS MUSIC, SJM CONCERTS & DF CONCERTS PRESENTATION BY ARRANGEMENT WITH X-RAY
05/09 BIRMINGHAM O2 ACADEMY 0844 477 2000
09/09 GLASGOW O2 ACADEMY 08444 999 990
10/09 NEWCASTLE O2 ACADEMY 0844 477 2000
13/09 MANCHESTER ACADEMY 14/09 BRISTOL O2 ACADEMY 15/09 LEEDS O2 ACADEMY 0844 477 2000
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
06/11 BOURNEMOUTH O2 ACADEMY 0844 477 2000
07/11 NOTTINGHAM ROCK CITY 0845 413 4444
08/11 LONDON FORUM 0844 847 2405
19/11 LONDON O2 ACADEMY BRIXTON 0844 477 2000
SOLD OUT
SOLD OUT
PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS (19/11 ONLY)
ROCK REGENERATION
BOURNEMOUTH MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
The current Bournemouth music scene is bursting at the seams with an eclectic choice of a huge variety of music covering many genres in venues all across the region. If you wanted to go to a gig everyday of the week this could easily be achieved by checking out the local gig guides as to what is on offer. The venues range from local pubs putting on tribute bands and open mic nights to dedicated venues hosting touring bands. w w w . r o c k - r e g e n e r a t i o n . c o . u k
If your tastes is anchored within the rock/metal genre you could do no better that check out any of the following great bands Sansara, Walk The Night, Saints Of Sin, Western Sand and of course the mighty Voodoo Vegas who all regularly can be found performing in the area.
There is also a broad selection of folk music of all styles worth looking up with bands like Willowen, The Jack Ratts, Pronghorn, Lady Winwood’s Maggot, Fearne, Thirstyman and The Jimmy Hill Billies. If punk pop is your thing then check Escape from ‘98, Escape December, 9 Left Behind and Pump Action Radio. There are also plenty of impressive indie bands who come in the form of Empire Affair, Draw Me Ugly, Sirpico, Yellowgroove, Hooligan Choir, Peace, Love & Gloves and The Frequency. Bournemouth is also home to a huge amount of supremely talented solo acoustic artists such as Si Genaro, Jack Grace, Andy Stock, Dan Gordon, Alex Roberts, Hanah Robinson, Charlie Hole and that is just the tip of the iceberg. Venues such as Mr Kyps, The Winchester, Chaplin’s, The Anvil and the Sound Circus play host to a lot of the mentioned artists and normally for just a couple of pounds and even sometimes for free you can see a showcase of several bands all performing in one night.
September brings us towards the end of the summer festival season and there is no chance the pace slowing down in Bournemouth as there are two must see great outdoor events arranged to end the festival season with a bang. The first is ‘Party In The Park’ in Ashley Cross, a two date event that takes place in a beautiful shady park with 10 local bands costing just a fiver for the whole weekend. The next is the Boscombe Community Fair which this year celebrates it’s 18th Birthday with a three day, two stage event in King Parks with entry just a tenner for all three days. Information of all the local venues can be found elsewhere in this fine 1st edition of the new ‘Bournemouth Music’ magazine or for up to date live music reviews and a comprehensive gig guide check out our Rock Regeneration website. There is also a dedicated local music radio show called ‘Live Wire Live’ on Hope FM 90.1 hosted by myself and Tim Heywood. Each week we have regular guests from the local music scene performing live in the studio. We are looking forward to keeping all readers updated in the coming months with information of what’s going on in and around the Bournemouth area. CHINNERS
Mallory Knox have just announced a full UK tour, for more info visit:facebook.com/malloryknoxuk
JOINERS | 08/09
AVO HOUSE | 09/09
TALKING HEADS | 10/09
THE CELLAR | 21/09
THE CELLAR | 25/09
MO’CLUB | 26/09
TALKING HEADS | 04/10
LENNONS | 12/10
THE JOINERS | 31/08
THE JOINERS | 13/10
THE JOINERS | 15/10
THE JOINERS | 20/10
ROXX | 26/10
THE CELLAR | 08/09
THE CELLAR | 13/08
THE JOINERS | 22/09
THE JOINERS | 26/09
THE CELLAR | 02/10
THE CELLAR | 08/10
THE CELLAR | 10/10
ROXX | 14/10
THE CELLAR | 16/10
THE CELLAR | 22/10
AVO HOUSE | 04/11
THE JOINERS | 07/11
THE JOINERS | 15/11
ROXX | 01/12
AVO HOUSE | 21/10
THE CELLAR | 04/11
THE JOINERS | 12/11
ROXX | 25/11
THE JOINERS | 11/12
GUILDHALL BOX OFFICE (CIVIC CENTRE - Tel: 02380 632601)RESKUE (BARGATE STREET) / OXFAM MUSIC (EAST ST)
AMITY AFFLICTION
CHUNK! NO, CAPTAIN CHUNK!
ZICHO CHAIN
MONUMENTS
EVAROSE ATTENTION THIVES
BLACK SPIDERS
BLACK TUSK FIGHT AMP
BURY TOMORROW
LETLIVE
DEATHCRUSH
HEIGHTS
SCHOLARS
BROTHER & BONES
ANTLERED MANTRC
THE RAMONA FLOWERSWHEATUS MC LARS
DEVIL SOLD HIS SOUL
SKID ROW UGLY KID JOE
KOBRA & THE LOTUS
NATIVES
THE WORD ALIVE
CYTOTA
BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR
HEART OF A COWARD
MALLORY KNOX
POLAR
SPUNGE
CROWN THE EMPIRE ISSUES
IDIOM SMOKING HEARTS
WITH ONE LAST BREATH
FEED THE RHINO EMPRESS HEART IN HAND
NIGHT VERSES THE AMERICAN SCENE
LANDSCAPES IN HEARTS WAKE
CLIMATES LIGHT YOU UP
HARRY RADFORD
THE JCQ
OF YASHINHILL VALLEY HIGH
DEAD
BIGTOPPPUMP ACTION RADIO
BLACK DOGS
GOODBYE STEREO
THE CATHARIS
SATELLIES
LONELY THE BRAVE
DEAD LETTER CIRCUS
WE BUTTER THE BREAD WITH BUTTER
THE CHARM THE FURY MALEVOLENCE
BLITZ KIDS CROOKS
DEAD HARTS
DEAD CITY RUINS
I SEE STARS DAYSHELL
MUSICD E V O N
E X C L U S I V E
FEATURE
DEVON MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
2013 has been a busy year for British 5 piece Brother & Bones; two headline tours, a new EP, a summer packed full of festival shows and their first venture over to the USA. Next month they’re coming to stay with us on the south coast for gigs in Southampton, Portsmouth & Bournemouth so we thought we’d catch up with them and see what they’ve got in store for us.
So, the new EP is due out imminently, what can we expect?
Rich: Yeah, the new EP is out in Autumn. We’re really proud of it. It was recorded in a studio in Wales which was a really good experience for us as it was the first time we’ve had the right space, especially for recording drums, where we can record live but still have a good, roomy sound that’s really natural. We’ve produced it ourselves too so there’s a lot of our personality in there. There’s definitely some big, epic moments as well as some really intimate moments with a live track that we did which is just piano and a stripped back arrangement so there’s a bit of everything in there.
We know your live shows are pretty special, how do you manage to capture that in a recording?
Yiannis: This is the dilemma we’ve been having. In the past what we’ve done is try and replicate what we’ve done live on record but I think it’s transpired that’s actually a lot harder to do because you’re never going to capture exactly what you do live on a record…because it’s a record. So with this recording we’ve been using different textures and trying to think of it as two different entities; live and recording and take it to the next level with experimenting and trying new things.
You’re very much a self-made band, having achieved so much already through your own determination, how did you get started and how did the band come together as a unit?
Rich: I suppose we started how a lot of bands started. I’ve known Rob for years and years; we’ve played music to-gether a lot. I knew James for years from him playing in a rock band, watching him play guitar in the same venues and then I got introduced to Yiannis and Si through mutual friends.
James: It was quite natural wasn’t it, really? We got together, it worked well live so it kind of grew from there. It be-came much more of a business or much more of a reality when we actually started doing gigs together….
Robin: We’re a business?
James: Well, you know, the fact that we thought, actually this works quitewell, let’s take it seriously, rather than just for fun.
Yiannis: And the fact that we’ve got to where we are just by hard grafting ourselves means we have had to treat it like a bit of a business in a way, where everyone’s got their roles...James does everything!
What?We’re a business?
FEATURE
BOURNEMOUTH MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013BOURNEMOUTH MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
FEATURE It’s been a pretty hectic summer, full of festivals – any particular highlights or stand out favourites?
Si: Yeah, this summer we went to Ride Festival in Colorado, which was 10,000ft up in the mountains. Beautiful scenery – we got invited out there and it was a fantastic experience for us all.
Is America somewhere you want more experience of?
All: Yeah!
Rich: Definitely, it was amazing. The fact that we were out there in the first place was due to complete luck that the festival organiser found us on YouTube. So to be the only British band on the line up and to play with some real leg-ends was incredible. We got to meet quite a few people and everyone was really humble and really welcoming. So we saw some great music and just had a ball!
James: I think it was really great playing in America as, no questions asked they seemed to get our style of music. It was amazing to go somewhere fresh for the first time and get that kind of reception. So definitely from that experi-ence, we’re all massively keen to get back out to America.
What’s your ultimate show goal? The one that marks the ‘yeah, we’ve made it’ point?
Yiannis: Glastonbury, gotta be, hasn’t it?
Rich: Yeah, Glastonbury. You can’t NOT want to play Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury, that’s just impossible. Big stages work really well for us so Coachella, Benicassim, Glasto; they’re all the ones we want to go and play because it would be amazing.
James: With regards to venues, we’ve always talked about Jools Holland. I think that really would mark it, I suppose more for music lovers and critics and ourselves…..just to be asked.
Yiannis: I think that when you’re in that position where you’ve got a room full of 10,000 people or whatever and you know that they’re there to see you…. I think, for me that would be a massive changing point.
Rich: As for support, if Zeppelin ever did another reunion gig, imagine getting the support on that show. I think I’d have a meltdown!
James: Can you imagine?!? I think that would probably be the only time we’d ever get stage fright!
Rich: I would be sh**ting myself.
Are there plans for a full length album soon?
Rich: No. We don’t do albums. We ONLY do EP’s. We have 99 EP’s ready to come now. You can have them one by one. One per year!! (ha ha)
Robin: This EP, if it comes out the way we think it’s going to come out it will definitely speed up that process so I don’t think it’s going to be too long, given that this is the blueprint to how we want to approach it.
Finally, tell our readers who you are and what it would say on your headstone?
Rich Thomas (vocals & acoustic guitar) – Pasty Pits Jesus…..an old soulJames Willard (backing vocals & electric guitar) – Disney Rock God Si Robinson (backing vocals & bass) – Wet Blanket with a wild sideRobin Howell-Sprent (drums/percussion) – Noddy aka Silent Bob. The one you hear the most about….. Yiannis Sachinis (drum kit) – Cookie Monster aka Yes Chef. Seriously, try his food…
Catch Brother & Bones at The Winchester on 23rd October
1
2
5
7
8
9
10
1112
4
Halo
Chaplin’s
The Old Fire Station
The Anvil
The o2 Academy
BIC
The Winchester
Shakeaway
Orange Rooms
Sixty Million Postcards
Pavillion Theatre
Sound Circus1
2
3
34
5
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
IAMI
GOLDIE LOOKIN’ CHAIN
THE AGONIST
JOE BONAMASSA
CHILDREN OF BODOM
Sep 13 | Sound Circus
Oct 2 | The Old Firestation
Oct 23 | The Anvil
Sep 20 | The BIC
Oct 7 | O2 Academy
Heavy melodic rock from ex-Dragonforce frontman
Comedic rap from Newport, South Wales innit
Female fronted Canadian metalcore
Charismatic and rocking blues from a modern legend
Melodic death metal from Finland
New offering from ex-Dragonforce founder and frontman ZP Theart, renowned for his powerful and recognizable voice, I AM I burst onto the scene with new album ‘Event Horizon’ in 2012. Absolutely jam-packed with wailing guitars, powerful operatic vocals and otherworldly sounds you can be sure of a live show bursting with energy and drama.
Goldie Lookin’ Chain have defined their own brand of humorous, controversial and often explicit rap songs that satirise hip hop, today’s consumer society, the ‘chav’ cul-ture and life in Newport and south Wales in general. You can’t help but crack a smile with these boys! The brand new single ‘Baneswell Express’ is out now.
The Agonist are primarily known for Lead singer Alissaa White-Gluz’s ability to use both clean vocals and metal growls – she bashes out her vocals like Gwen Stefani possessed with the power of metal! Guitarist Danny Marino uses a melodic yet aggressive guitar style, combine that with creative basslines and Simon McKay’s intense and energetic drumming, their music is both catchy and heavy.
Having opened for B.B. King at age 12, signed a re-cord deal at age 22 and played alongside legends Eric Clapton and Paul Jones it’s fair to say Joe Bonamassa is well on his way to achieving legend status himself. This is sultry, brooding guitar based blues - pure and simple. Well, maybe not quite so simple!
Named after one of the most famous Finnish murder cas-es of all time (the murdering of three teenagers one night at Lake Bodom back in the 60’s) COB comine elements of melodic death metal, power metal, neo-classical and thrash. 2013 sees the so-called Hatecrew returning with the eighth studio record of their career ‘Halo of Blood’.
FOR FANS OF: DRAGONFORCE / IRON MAIDEN / POWERQUEST
FOR FANS OF: THE BEASTIE BOYS / THE STREETS / SCROOBIUS PIP
FOR FANS OF: SHADOWS FALL / CHIMAIRA / KITTIE
FOR FANS OF: STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN / JOHN MAYALL / JOHN LEE HOOKER
FOR FANS OF: ARCHITECTS / LETLIVE / HEIGHTS / ISIS / TOOL
PREVIEWS
BOURNEMOUTH MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
BROOKES BROTHERS
DUBHEART
SHLOMO
THE RAMONA FLOWERS
HOWARD MARKS
Sep 6 | Halo
Sep 28 | Chaplin’s
Oct 17 - Mr Kyps
Sep 12 | Mr Kyps
Oct 11 | Mr Kyps
Bass in the Place Bournemouth!
Roots, ragga and reggae vibes
Human Beatbox Phenomenon
Bristolian electro rockers set to take OFF
Scholar, Smuggler, Prisoner, Scribe
The ‘Brookes Brothers’, or Phil and Dan to their mates, have emerged as one of the major break-through drum n bass artists of recent years. They hold residencies in both Fabric and Herbal night-clubs, playing regular national and international DJ sets and this month they’re coming to Bournemouth!
Formed in 1999, UK gospel-reggae band Dubheart have made a name for themselves supporting artists such as The Wailers, Vibronics & Don Letts. With evident influences from classic 70s sounds to modern JA/US sounds as well as heavy steppin’ UK sounds Dubheart continues to deliver original live roots music to those who still want to hear heavyweight positive vibes!
Shlomo is known for pioneering original beatboxing techniques including his 2-mic trancebox routine which won him widespread respect in the international beatbox community. He has worked with artists such as Björk and his own hip hop crew Foreign Beggars and is a must see for anyone intrigued by the magical things that can be achieved by the human vocal chords!
We were bowled over by The Ramona Flowers when we caught them supporting Bastille earlier this year. Combining elements of both rock and electro but not quite fitting into the traditional electro-rock mould, get in to see these guys now and expect them all over the festival season in 2014!
Described as ‘the most sophisticated drugs baron of all time’, Howard Marks has worked with the British Secret Service and has been connected with the Mafia, the IRA, MI6 and the CIA. This is a BRAND NEW SHOW for 2013 and Mr Kyps has the opening night which will feature funny anecdotes, terrifying tales and as much cunning as the proverbial fox.
FOR FANS OF: BUNGLE / LONDON ELEKTRICITY / HIGH CONTRAST
FOR FANS OF: THE ZEN HUSSIES / EASY STAR ALL STARS / ZION TRAIN
FOR FANS OF: BEARDYMAN / BJORK / MIKE PATTON / FOREIGN BEGGARS
FOR FANS OF: BASTILLE / HAIM / U2 / MSMR
FOR FANS OF: GOOD STORYTELLING / STONER TALES / COMEDY
PREVIEWS
BOURNEMOUTH MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
COMPETITION
BOURNEMOUTH MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
Just answer this simple question:
What does ‘she’ sell? Email your answer to:competitions@bournemouth-music.comor send us a direct message via Twitter or facebook. Competition closes 01/10
/ b m o u t h m u s i c m a g/B m o u t h M u s i c M a g
The Cult will perform their seminal ‘ELECTRIC’ LP, raw and unfiltered at The Guildhall in Southampton this October, an event branded as ELECTRIC 13. This will be a hot ticket as The Cult have never performed the album in its entirety. The live show will also include a second set pulling from the band’s eight other studio albums. YOU can win a pair of tickets to this auspicious occasion by answering our cheeky Cult question below.
A KILILIVE.COM PRESENTATION BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE AGENCY GROUP + TOM VITORINO MANAGEMENT,INC
ALSO AVAILABLE IN PERSON FROM THE BOX OFFICE LOCATED IN THE NORTHGUILD BY THE CITY LIBRARY& ART GALLERY ON COMMERCIAL ROAD
WWW.THECULT.US
TICKETS: KILILIVE.COMSEETICKETS.COM0844 871 8803023 8063 2601
SUNDAY 20 OCTOBER
SOUTHAMPTON GUILDHALL
+
FOR FANS OF: UNDEROATH / EMAROSA / THRICE / ALEXISONFIREFor more info visit www.deathofanartistband.com
ONES TO WATCH
BOURNEMOUTH MUSIC | SEPTEMBER 2013
Introduce yourselves – who are you and what do you do in the band? Ross, and I play bass. If you had to create a genre name for your music, what would it be? Pop-Metal-Post-Post-Hardcore-Fusion? I guess, we just play what we like to listen to! Who or what gave you your first musical inspira-tion? Personally, probably Queen and Meat Loaf as that is all my Dad ever played, until Robbie Williams went solo… But as a band, Underoath and Alexi-sonfire were the main influences to start the band. If you could collaborate with any artist, living or dead, who would you choose? Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards! What’s your favourite midnight snack? Two pizzas What’s playing on your Ipod/in your car stereo RIGHT NOW? Bruno Mars, Jimmy Eat World and Hot Water Music currently What makes playing a hometown gig so special? Getting to play to our friends and family is always great, but the shows have just gotten bigger and bigger, and we’ve been making more fans and new friends and it just makes the shows a lot more fun and always a memorable experience! You can never beat a hometown show. Our local crowd are always up for it and always involved in the show from the first notes. Why should we come and check out your live show? We love to play live. We put our all into our shows and practise hard to ensure it comes across. We want everyone to leave sweaty and smiling.
ZAN LAWTHER
Death of an Artist first hit the local scene with their own brand of melodic/post-hardcore music in April 2009. By 2010 the band’s sound had progressed to a heavier, epic plane, taking influences from Underoath, Saosin, Emarosa, Thrice, and Alexisonfire.
Their first release, the ‘Clarity of the Collective’ EP was recorded with Dan Lancaster at Studio Glasseye, with their debut album ‘X’, self released in June 2012, being recorded and produced with Neil Kennedy at The Ranch in Southampton.
Summer 2012 saw the introduction of ex Viatrophy bassist Gav Thane as the bands new guitarist. Swiftly followed by a hugely successful hometown album release show for “X” and glowing reviews from the UK press. Since then the band have shares the stage with such luminaries as Deaf Havana, Yashin, and Lower Than Atlantis.
This year has seen more changes to the line up with introduction of drummer Tim Reynolds and departure of Ross on bass. Gav made the switch back to bass and the band are on the hunt for a new guitarist. But far from slowing the band down, Death of an Artist have hit 2013 running. With a successful headline run at the start of the year the band are pressing forward with tours and looking forward to the summer festival season and a new EP to write and release in the process.
‘the impressively textured production and deft execution of the soft/heavy vocal dynamic ensure a breadth of sonic expression far beyond the lyrical’ - Kerrang! June 2012 KKKK
‘one of the most polished post-hardcore albums you’re likely to hear this year’ - [7/10] Rock Sound, June 2012
SEPT
EMB
ER20
13w
ww
.wed
gew
ood-
room
s.co
.uk
Adva
nce
pric
es s
how
nTic
kets
are no
n-tran
sferab
le as
per te
rms &
cond
itions
of sa
le
OCTO
BER
201
3
WED
GEW
OO
D R
OO
MS
ALS
O B
OO
KIN
G
Che
ck w
ebsi
te fo
r av
aila
bilit
y of
tick
ets
for
othe
r ev
ents
on
sale
thro
ugh
the
venu
e B
ox O
ffic
e. P
leas
e no
te th
ese
may
be
subj
ect t
o a
book
ing
fee.
OCTO
BER
cont.
14
R
OA
CH
FOR
D £
12.5
0 1
6
NEW
DEV
ICE/
FALL
ING
RED
£6
18
LI
MEH
OU
SE
LIZ
ZY
£12
19
B
EATS
& S
WIN
G £
tbc
20
G
HO
STP
OET
£12
.50
21
TH
E B
LAC
KO
UT
£15
22
M
AD
INA
LA
KE
£15
24
TY
LER
HIL
TON
£16
.50
26
S
PEA
R O
F D
ESTI
NY
£12
.50
26
HA
LLOW
EEN
HOUS
E OF
HOR
RORS
£5 2
7
THE
STR
AN
GE
CA
SE
OF
D
R J
EKY
LL &
MR
HY
DE
£8/£
6 3
0
CH
AR
LEN
E S
OR
AIA
£10
31
TH
E P
IGEO
N D
ETEC
TIV
ES £
14
NOV
EM
BER
1
H
AD
OU
KEN
! £12
.50
2
N
OR
MA
N J
AY
£8/
£6
3
NORM
AN W
ATT-
ROY
& FR
IEND
S £1
2.50
8
C
OM
EDY
CLU
B £
8/£6
9
TH
E R
IFLE
S £
14 1
0
TOLP
UDDL
E: W
E WILL
BE F
REE!
£12/
£10/
£9 1
1
THE
UN
ION
£13
.50
12
36
CR
AZ
YFI
STS
£12
.50
13
K
AR
NIV
OO
L £1
0.50
NOV
EM
BER
cont.
14
ED
DI R
EAD
ER £
20 1
5
DIR
TY D
C £
8 1
6
THE
PO
MP
EY R
UM
BLE
£15
17
EM
ILY
BA
RK
ER &
TH
E
RED
CLA
Y H
ALO
£12
20
H
AC
KTI
VIS
T £8
21
S
ON
OF
DA
VE
£11
22
C
OM
EDY
CLU
B £
8/£6
23
D
REA
DZ
ON
E £1
5 2
4
THE
VIE
W £
13.5
0 2
5
HA
R M
AR
SU
PER
STA
R £
12 2
6
THE
HEA
VY
£12
27
FO
Y V
AN
CE
£12
30
TH
E B
EAT
£16
D
ECEM
BER
6
C
OM
EDY
CLU
B £
8/£6
10
W
OE,
IS M
E £1
0 1
3
THE
SM
YTH
S £
8 1
5
AU
RO
RA
CO
MED
Y N
IGH
T £8
19
TH
E B
LOC
KH
EAD
S £
18.5
0 2
0
CO
MED
Y C
LUB
£8/
£6 2
1
HIP
SHAK
ER fe
at. T
HE
FLIK
S £5
28
K
OJA
K’S
REV
ENG
E £9
31
B
OG
RO
LLIN
G S
TON
ES £
12
FRI 13
10pm
FREE
THUN
DER
DOM
ERO
CK •
MET
AL •
ALT
ERN
ATIV
E
SAT
510
pm £
8/£
6FUN
KT-
IF-IN
O R
OOM
TW
O
SAT
141p
m £
18.0
0SO
UTHS
EA F
EST
ONE
DAY•
ONE
CITY
•ONE
STR
EET
TUES 17
7.30
pm £
5DEN
DERA
+ S
PECIA
L G
UESTS
SUN
67.
30pm
£4
THE Y
OUN
GER
+ S
PECIA
L G
UESTS
FRI 11
10pm
FREE
THUN
DER
DOM
ERO
CK •
MET
AL •
ALT
ERN
ATIV
ETU
ES 15
7.30
pm £
9IN
STA
NT S
OOP
COM
EDY IM
PROV S
HOW
SAT
21
9pm
£5.0
0BEA
TS &
SW
ING
PRES
ENT BORN
INA B
ARN
LIVE
SAT
710
pm £
5.0
0FUN
KT-
IF-IN
O R
OOM
TW
OFRI 6
11pm
FREE
WOLF C
UB C
LUB
FREE T
ILL 2
.00am
FRI 20
11pm
FREE
WOLF C
UB C
LUB
FREE T
ILL 2
.00am
FRI 27
10pm
FREEIT
’S A
SIN
ROOM
TW
OSAT
28
tbc
WHERE’S
ME J
UM
PER?
FRI 4
11pm
FREE
WOLF C
UB C
LUB
FREE T
ILL 2
.00am
SAT
19tb
cBEATS &
SW
ING R
OOM
TW
OFRI 18
11pm
FREE
WOLF C
UB C
LUB
FREE T
ILL 2
.00am
FRI 25
10pm
FREEIT
’S A
SIN
ROOM
TW
OSAT
26
11pm
£5.0
0CH
AMPA
GNE
JUST
ICE
DJsH
ALLO
WEE
N HO
USE
OF H
ORRO
RS
WED 9
tbc
LIT
TLE R
OBOTS
PRESEN
T...............
ROOM
TW
O
FRI 20
8pm
£5.0
0JOY M
ASK
+ R
OSS A
NTON
IO B
AN
D
OCTOBER 2
013
MO
N 7
8pm
£8.0
0FO
SSIL
CO
LLECT
IVE
+ S
TO
RY
BO
OK
ST
UES 8
8pm
£13
.50
KID
S IN
GLA
SS H
OU
SES
+ CA
RT
EL
+ P
RO
PELLER
S
FR
I 11
7.3
0pm
£8/£
6CO
MED
Y C
LUB
ELLI
E T
AY
LOR
+ SP
ECIA
L G
UES
TS
TB
C
WED
48pm
£4.0
0
FR
I 13
11pm
FR
EE!
IT’S
A S
INR
ET
RO
AN
TH
EM
S &
GU
ILT
Y F
AV
OU
RIT
ES
FR
I 27
7.3
0pm
£8/£
6CO
MED
Y CL
UB
RYA
N M
cDO
NN
ELL
+ SP
ECIA
L GU
ESTS
TBC
FR
I 27
11pm
FR
EE!
IT’S
A S
INR
ET
RO
AN
TH
EM
S &
GU
ILT
Y F
AV
OU
RIT
ES
SH
OW
CA
SE T
HIR
TEEN
SEM
I FIN
AL 2
SEE W
WW
.WED
GEW
OO
D-R
OM
S.C
O.U
K F
OR
DET
AIL
S O
F C
ON
FIR
MED
SEM
I FIN
ALIS
TS
SA
T 1
27pm
£6.0
0TO
M B
ERTR
AM&
TIM
BRA
DSHA
W+
JER
RY
WIL
LIA
MS
TH
UR
S 5
7.3
0pm
£10
CHR
IS R
ICK
ETT
S+
ASH
LEE
+ R
IDD
LED
CA
TS
+ M
AR
LEY
BLA
ND
FOR
DFR
I 6
8pm
£8.0
0T
HE D
OO
RS A
LIV
E+ S
PECIA
L G
UEST
S
FR
I 13
7.3
0pm
£8/£
6CO
MED
Y CL
UBDA
VE T
WEN
TYM
AN +
IAN
COGN
ITO
+ M
ORE
tbc
BETW
EEN
THE
DEVI
L AN
D TH
E DE
EP B
LUE
SEA
ALBU
M L
AUNC
H
SA
T 7
10pm
£5.0
0FU
NK
T-IF-IN
O A
LLST
AR
DJs
WED
18
8pm
£10
.00ET
HA
N J
OH
NS
+ T
REV
OR
MO
SS &
HA
NN
AH
-LO
UT
HU
RS 1
98pm
£5.0
0SH
OW
CA
SE T
HIR
TEEN
GR
AN
D F
INA
LFR
I 20
8pm
£8.0
0O
ASISH
+ M
OJO
D
OLLA
RSA
T 2
19.3
0pm
£5
HIPS
HAKE
R15t
h BI
RTHD
AY F
EAT.
THE
TAR
GETS
+ GUE
ST D
Js B
ILL&
SEC
OND
HAND
DAN
MO
N 2
38pm
£12
.00
MO
TIO
NLE
SS IN
WH
ITE
+ TH
E DE
FILE
D+
GLAM
OUR
OF T
HE K
ILL
WED
25
8pm
£15
.00LIA
M F
RA
Y+ B
IPO
LA
R S
UN
SH
INE
SU
N 2
98pm
£8.5
0T
HE
TEM
PER
AN
CE M
OV
EMEN
T+
SPEC
IAL
GU
EST
S
TU
ES 1
8pm
£12
.00
THE
DEV
IL W
EAR
S P
RA
DA
+ D
EAD
HA
RTS
+ N
AP
OLE
ON
FR
I 4
8pm
£6.0
0IT
MU
ST
BE M
AD
NESS
+ S
PECIA
L G
UEST
SSA
T 5
10pm
£8/£
6FU
NK
T-IF-IN
OW
ITH
VER
Y S
PECI
AL G
UEST
JA
ZZIE
BSU
N 6
8pm
£10
.00
JOH
NN
Y B
OR
RELL &
ZA
ZO
U+
SP
ECI
AL G
UEST
S
TH
UR
S 1
08pm
£10
.00P
OLT
ER
GEIST
+ B
IR
D
SU
N 1
37.3
0pm
£10
RO
B B
ECK
ET
T: LIV
ECO
MED
Y O
N T
OU
R
SA
T 1
412
noon £
18SO
UT
HSEA
FEST
ON
E D
AY
• O
NE C
ITY
• O
NE S
TR
EET
SA
T 2
8tb
cW
WW
.WED
GEW
OO
D-R
OO
MS.
CO.U
KCH
ECK
FO
R D
ETA
ILS
SA
T 1
411
pm
FR
EE
WO
LF C
UB
CLU
BFR
EE T
ILL L
AT
E
TH
UR
S 2
6D
eta
ils
tbc
MAK
ING
WAV
ES F
ILM
FES
TIVA
L SE
ARCH
ING
FOR
SUGA
RMAN
Soto
nMus
icSep
tem
ber:L
ayou
t 1 2
2/08
/13
12:
46 P
age
1
what’s on 2013BOX OFFICE: 023 8063 2601
Subscribe to our email alerts @ www.livenation.co.uk/members/signupfollow us @ twitter.com/sguildhall www.facebook.com/SouthamptonGuildhallBox Office: 023 8063 2601
JASON MANFORDFIRST WORLD PROBLEMSEverybody’s favourite northern comedian has announced a brand new tour for 2013. Featuring comedy anecdotes, comic misunderstandings and audience banter! Doors 7.00pm Show 8.00pm £22.50
18
19
ED BYRNE: ROARING FORTIES Doors 7pm Show 8pm prompt £22.50 (14years+ Latecomers not admitted)
30
BLOFELD & BAXTER:MEMORIES OF TEST MATCH SPECIALBBC Cricket legends tour detailing their 40 year of commentary box exploits. Doors 7pm Show 7.30pm £18.50 Over 60’s/Under 16’s £16.50 Groups 10+ 10% off (General & concessions)
28
DANCE YOURSELF DIZZY: CHRISTMAS BALL Modern Jive Christmas Ball (Over 16’s only) Doors 7.30pm Event 8pm. £17 until 31st Oct, £19 then until 30th Nov, £20 thereafter.
07
ROYAL MARINES BAND CONCERT In Aid Of Seafarers UK. Doors 7pm Concert 7.30pm £13 £14 £15 Concessions apply
10
THE KERRANG! TOUR 2014 FEATURING LIMP BIZKITDoors 7pm £20.00 (Under 14’s with an adult)
20
SLEEPING WITH SIRENSDoors 7pm £14 (U14 + adult)
30
SONUS – DEAF WORLD 2013 Exhibition 10am-4pm Free Entry 1960’s Dinner Dance 7.30pm £40
27
THE CULT – ELECTRIC 13Playing all the songs from their 1987 album Electric and more. Doors 7pm £29.50 (U14’s with an adult)
20
SUEDE Doors 7pm £26.5022
THE HAMPSHIRE FESTIVAL OF REMEMBRANCE7.30pm £10 Concessions £8
08
HIM Doors 7pm £20 (Under 14’s with an adult)28
JIMMY CARR GAGGING ORDERDoors 7.00pm Show 8.00pm £25 (No under 16’s)
03
EDITORS Doors 7pm £20.0007
DEAF HAVANA Doors 7pm £14.0017
BOWLING FOR SOUPDoors 7pm £2010
TOM ODELL Plus Special Guests Doors 7pm £12 (U14’s with an adult of 18+)
11
ALLSOLD OUT!
ELLIE GOULDING Doors 7pm £19.5012
SOUTHAMPTON’S HARDEST MAN: GRAND PRIX FINALEight of the city’s toughest, most skilled fighters will battle it out for the title ‘Southampton’s Hardest Man’. Doors 6.30pm Show 7pm £32 £37.50 £60 (Over 18’s Only I.D required)
19
RUSSELL BRANDMESSIAH COMPLEX WORLD TOUR 2013Doors 7pm Show 7.30pm £27.50 (12yrs+)
26
LUCY SPRAGGAN Doors 7pm £12.50 (U14’s must be accompanied by an adult)
01Nov
BILLY BRAGG: THE TOOTH & NAIL TOUR Plus Kim Churchill Doors 7.00pm £20 Seated Show02De
c
THE BOOTLEG BEATLES Doors 7pm Concert 8pm £27.50 Students & O60’s £2001Ap
r
JETHRO TULL’S IAN ANDERSON IN CONCERT Doors 7.00pm Show 7.30pm £26 £3029
LAMB OF GOD Doors 7pm £19.50 12
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NEW YEAR JOHANN STRAUSS GALA Doors 7pm Concert 7.30pm £9 £15 £18 £20 Concessions apply
11Jan
PSYCHIC SALLY - ON THE ROAD Star of Sky LIVING’s Psychic Sally On The Road, Britain’s favorite TV psychic, Sally Morgan returns with her outstanding 2014 nationwide tour. Doors 7.00pm Start 7.30pm £23.00
10
Feb
AFTERNOON TEA DANCE SEqUENCE & BALLROOM 12-4pm £3 members £2.50
04Sep
Oct
DR MASARU EMOTO Autumn UK Tour Japanese scientist & author claims that human consciousness has an effect on the molecular structure of water. Doors 7pm Show 7.30pm. £25.00 until 10th September and then £27.50. Concs £22.50 until 10th September and then £25
03
THE VINTAGE FAIR60 Stalls of vintage fashion & homeware, crafts, collectables, a tea party & beauty salon 12-5pm £2
05
top related