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ORGAN #183 > NOV 9th 2006 - new issue on line every Thursday afternoon
There's only one course of action, nothing brings us down..
We made it through the eleven hours, and I’m not saying right is wrong and there’s four and twenty doors and there was no masterplan, we could have gone on, we had a wonderful birthday, eleven hours was not enough – we had a brilliant time, lots of good people came in and talked and played and brought in music, food, beer – thanks everyone! Thank you all. Thing is, on the way home afterward and everyday since all we’ve gone on about was the things we didn’t manage to fit it – damn, never played them or them or how could we have forgotten to play them? Truth is we could do it all again next week without repeating anything, an eleven hour radio show was nowhere near long enough – next time we do 24 hours. Will there be a next time?  Seemed like a logical getting off point, twenty years of Organ is far too long. All the fighting off the sordid abusers of music that inhabit this city of ours, the ones that call it music business and all the egos when things go wrong. All those greedy uncaring agents and oh so aren’t we so very very important PR types, all of them people sucking away at the soul of music, oh yes, time to get off... 20 years and off we go – pay some bills and get real. And then some damn musician gave us a Siegfried Sassoon CD and we listened to Invasion and who else is telling anyone about the beauty of Cats And Cats And Cats and that excellent Vessels demo and Leave The Capital and no, we can’t go just yet. Someone still need to be a thorn in the side of the soul suckers, someone needs to stick around, we still need to shout our big bad mouths off about all the exciting music that’s around if you can be bothered to look for yourselves  - it’s a dirty job but someone’s got to do it, are you with us or are you happy to set back and wait for the Clear Channel lockdown to really bite down hard? 
IS THIS WHY YOU BOOKMARKED ME
DON CABALLERO Announce More European Tour Dates  - The band’s European headlining tour started on Halloween (October 31) in Brussels, Belgium and takes them through eight countries before culminating with a string of UK dates. This tour marks DON CABALLERO's first extensive European run of dates in support of its newest record World Class Listening Problem and first proper tour on the continent in almost seven years. Here’s the UK tour dates:  November 25 Brighton, Engine Rooms , 26 Birmingham, Medicine Bar, 27 Sunderland, The Independent, 28 Glasgow, ABC2, 29 Leeds, Cockpit , 30 London, The Scala  - there’s a rather overdue review on the latest album further down... Why do they have to play The Scala, Relapse bands always seem to play the bloody Scala - worst sound in London, I keep going to see great bands in there and always end up rather pissed out, High On Fire should have been brilliant, the sound was so bad we left. 

When Gravity Fails, SUNS OF THE TUNDRA (stars of the Organ Radio 21 compilation CD), Sedulus and Sondura all play at the Barfly in deepest Camden on Monday 13th November.

The Wildhearts have a new bassist. He's former Amen/Brides Of Destruction man Scott Sorry, who makes his live debut with the band when they play Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall on December 21

THINGS TO GET SHOUTING  ABOUT? 
Shouting? Who needs to shout? A big big shout of thanks to all who tuned in and indeed supported the ELEVEN HOUR ITCH - I see there were MP3s of those news bits of Cardiacs songs and the Tim Smith interview up as soon as we broadcast them. "What is it those Organ people do again?" asked the poison fish in the pond from the land of windmills. Not everything glitters in the maresnest, burn down the museum 
 
John on the phone......
FAUST EVENT AT THE ICA DEC 1st - EXCLUSIVE FILM SCREENING, Q&A & BOOK LAUNCH

On Dec 1st at London’s ICA there will be a screening of ‘Nobody Knows It Ever Happened’ the feature film of German artists Faust recorded live at The Garage exactly 10 years ago to the day. Shot by Emyr Glyn Williams and starring Jean-Hervé Peron, Werner ‘Zappi’ Diermaier, Insa Winkler, Hans Joachim Irmler and Steven Wary Lobdell, this 90 minute feature captures the band giving a stellar performance of art & music in overdrive mode. Crashing sounds, amplified tools, music par excellence, destruction, nudity and industrial strength power all rolled into The Garage that night and Williams’s film captures every breath, snarl and shriek. 

Following the screening, Faust original member Jean-Hervé Peron will attend a Q&A alongside author Andy Wilson’s who’s new book ‘Faust: Stretch Out Time 1970-75’ chronicles the band’s early history and majestic recordings.

The Faust line up of original members Jean-Hervé Peron and Werner ‘Zappi’ Diermaier alongside Amaury Cambuzat are putting the finishing touches on a new studio album which will be released in spring 2007. Prior to this a new 3 CD box set, 32 page booklet and dvd will be released through Dirter Records on December 6th. Recorded on their UK tour last year, it features many Faust classics performed live for the very first time. ‘Caruso’, ‘It’s A Bit Of Pain’, ‘I Got My Car and My TV’, ‘ Chromatic’, the meditational ‘Rund Ist Schoen’, ‘J'ai Mai Aux Dents’ and ‘Skin Head’ are just a few of the highlights.

ICA Event Details:
Film ‘Nobody Knows It Ever Happened’: Cinema 1 8.30pm
Followed by Q&A with Jean-Herve Peron and author Andy Wilson for the book ‘
Faust: Stretch Out Time 1970-75’
Price: £9 full, £8 conces, £7 members.  Address: The Mall, London SW1
Website: www.ica.org.uk / www.faust-pages.com

ORGAN ON YOUR RADIO @ RESONANCE 104.4FM - NOW IT'S WEEKLY! - every Sunday night, 10.30pm, one hour of us on the radio.
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The new year long series of ORGAN TV  is on your screens in the UK right now. Every   Wednesday evening, 10.30pm  on the OPEN ACCESS 2 Channel on SKY 173. And now due to the fine response, repeated every Sunday on SKY 883 at 11.30pm.

What's it all about? Simple, just good music, and the art of good video making...  Same musical policy as we've always had with Organ - the labels are just handy signposts, as long as the music and video making has that X factor - expect a healthy eye/earboiling mix of metal, punk, prog, beats, post rock, post punk, post man pat, hardcore, indie, alternative, pronk, whatever..... music and creativity for the open minded 

(and if you think your video should be on then shout in our direction) 

Music TV done ORGAN style 

This week on ORGAN TV we have the following fine videos - you can catch the  show on the OPEN ACCESS 2 channel via SKY 173 at 10.30pm UK time. The show is repeated on Sunday nights at 11.30pmon OPEN ACCESS 1 via SKY 883 

Now where else are you going to get to see Spider Baby or Colt or Yip-Yip or Zero Cipher on UK music TV?

DEMO TIME
Like we already said - we shall no longer be reviewing a million demos, we're just going to tell you about the very very best once a week, no more time for the average, only the most exciting - we're very very selective, when we tell you it's goood then it really is goooooooood

DEMO OF THE WEEK
THEY DIED TOO YOUNG – DNA Neglects - Three tracks, three slices of intelligently urgent jerky abrasive Fugazi flavoured post-hardcore that’s laced with the kind of musical adventure Hundred Reasons threatened so much in their very early days before they opted for compromised and an easy adventure-free life. Seems this demo has been kicking around for most of 2006, whatever, better late then never, it just fell in to our hands and very fine indeed it is. London based and urgently energetic and wired up and buuuuuuuuuuzzzzzzzzzzzing and another slice of fine genre defying modern music – life really is an optimist club when things taste this good. So much good new music around right now  www.theydiedtooyoung.com

Last week's demo of the week - INVASION

Previous demo's of the week - OPHELIA TORAH / THE MERLIN BIRD / LEAVE THE CAPITAL / GRAVANZIA / CHET / LADY PROMISE / FTSE100 / STEAL GANDHI / ALL DARK MORNINGS / SHADY BARD / SHILOE / THE RAMPTON RELEASE DATE / BATTLEWITCH / THE FLESH HAPPENING / VESSELS / BLACK JACKSON / INNER RAGE / ALLERGO / BROOKE / CARTRIDGE / PERHAPS CONTRAPTION / THE PROCESS VOID

'NEW ALBUMS WE’RE LISTENING TO THIS WEEK……
ALBUM OF THE WEEK
THE SIEGFRIED SASSOON – Electrocuted Means Dead - Ah there’s just too many good bands out there to keep up with, so easy to let treasures like this pass right on by. We’ve seen the name around, kept meaning to grab a moment on line and see if they’re worth further investigation – do not let The Siegfried Sassoon pass you by! DO NOT!!!! Thing is you need to take an extra moment or two, I mean this self released six tracker sounds good from the off but it’s only really after a handful of plays that it really sinks in and you realise just how very very very fine they really are. It’s not that Electrocuted Means Dead is a difficult album to get in to, no no, far from it, The Siegfried Sassoon are very easy on the ear - as comfortable and inviting as a favourite old jumper, but you do need to give them more time before you really get how special they are. That’s the thing, the album is so easy and instant that you really don’t quite grasp how fine and clever and delightfully complex and rewarding it really is. Six clever tracks, refined restrained rewarding noise-pop delivered with an almost innocent very natural post/math-rock edge that really is progressive in the realest real sense of the overused term – sophisticated breezy pop-prog with a lush set of jazzy spiky twisty edges. The Sassoon fit in perfectly with the current crop of fine English bands; bands like Charlottefield or Optimist Club or Cove or the wonderful Cats And Cats And Cats. Hey, they sound a little like Ring! And I bet they’ve never heard of Ring, that all adds to our theory about landscape affecting people – they’re from the very same Kingston area of Surrey. Hints of At The Drive In or Les Savy Fav and maybe just a little indie emo-ness around their edges - all in a very English way though, ah yes, we need to be paying more attention, six fine tracks, six musical treats and very highly recommended it all is. And all for just £2.50 including postage, proper D.I.Y (O De Dun!) – the payment details and address are over at www.myspace.com/thesiegfriedsassoon, waste no more time, get over there right now and get it (then come back and say thank you). 
 

ALBUM OF THE WEEK 2
DON CABALLERO - World Class Listening Problem (Relapse) - So, Don Caballero split a year or so ago, then do that amoeba-like reformation thing that leaves the lucky listener with two bands for the price of one.  This incarnation Don Caballero is headed by impressive and distinctive drummer Damon Che, but rumour has it that guitarist Ian Williams wrote pretty much every note in the original band.  Ian is now in Battles, applying that uniquely resonant guitar and playful, hypnotic style to a new set of musicians.  Battles in many ways possess a great deal of the spirit of the original band, despite a very different framework of heavier, absolutely nailed-down drums (not simple, but spare, smart and magnificently solid) and complementary electronica.  "World Class Listening Problem" arrives and causes minor civil wars and much entertaining pub-table-thumping among Don Cab fanatics.  Can it really be compared to previous albums? Should they really be hanging onto the Don Caballero name at all?  Well, yes - sure, the guitar is much more... conventional, more riffage, much more plain old rocking out, but there are hints of the original quirkiness of sound, and the looping structures still make an appearance.  Damon Che stamped that drum sound all over the original Don Caballero, and here it is, driving along these easy-on-the-ear instrumental grooves with their mathy hints.  The way simpler, straightforward and less subtle than, for instance, What Burns Never Returns ...but then, isn't everything?  Put some fresh ears on and imagine this is a new band... mmm, not bad.  Nailing the new colours to the mast with opening track Acting, I love me some good acting they deliver a fine slab of complex, heavy instrumental rock, big and fat in the riff department so a bit of a shock if you're expecting June Is Finally Here.  I'd be looking for more if I was played that without being told who it was.  Perhaps (whisper it) more accessible than Don Caballero 1.0 - fine by me, if it draws a new generation into exploring the back catalogue and the ongoing beauty of Battles. Two bands for one, then.

ALSO CHECK OUT
TWO WORLDS COLLIDE – Sympathetic Storm (La Clurlcaun) – Clive Giblin and his band of collaborators (including one Jon Poole as well as some ex members of Shock Headed Peters, Alternative TV and such) with a rather interesting set of cleverly constructed, rewarding, sometimes frantic, always busy songs/pieces that come with a lot of Cardiacsness. Lots and lots (and lots) of Cardiacs actually, there’s no avoiding it – indeed some may say a lot of this album is just a little too close for comfort. If you can get past the very obvious (intentional?) homage to one of the finest and most original bands ever then this is rather good.  Most of Sympathetic Storm hammers on at the one intense level, the same cloying density, and as fine as it is, you need to get past that fact as well as the too close to Cardiacs for comfort aspect  – get past those two facts then and this is a very fine album. There’s a claustrophobic edge, a dense English paranoia, that surrounding thing Killing Joke do so well – inner city psychedelia/paranoia. Nucleus has a bit of a Ring feel, most of the time it’s that more recent windswept driving Cardiacs sound, that choppy, jerky, dense beast that we love so much (although Insomnia could be a long lost Cardiac Arrest instrumental). Hey look, if you can get past the fact that Sympathetic Storm is built on the large slabs of Cardiacs then there’s a very enjoyable and rather recommended album here. www.myspace.com/twcband

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE – As Daylight Dies (Roadrunner) – Fourth album from the New England hardcore metal crew. More of that solid modern metal with time and space for melody along with all the puss-bursting screaming stomping brutal violence. They may sound like a lot of things you’ve heard already and we may be searching for a bit of identity this time around, but hey they do what they do with a bit of extra class and craft. 

JARVIS – Jarvis (Rough Trade) The man from Pulp is back, you have to like Jarvis (he makes great documentary films, he should be doing more). Back with a very Jarvis sounding solo album that sounds very Pulp and sometimes rather retro (and a couple of times almost glammy in a 70’s kind of pop way) and pretty much how you’d expect and indeed demand a Jarvis Cocker solo album to sound – the Pulp fans will be more than happy. Sounds like Pulp only a little different – www.myspace.com/jarvspace
 
Last week's album of the week - REIGNS / STREET DOGS

Previous album's of the week - ME FIRST AND AND THE GIMME GIMMES / ALEUCHATISTAS / BLUT AUS NORD / CATS AND CATS AND CATS / I LOVE POLAND / HOLY SMOKES  / GALLOWS / SICBAY / THE LOST PATROL BAND / SQUAREPUSHER / HATEBREED / YOU SAY PARTY! WE SAY DIE! / OPTIMIST CLUB  / THE MINOR LEAGUES / WHORES WHORES WHORES / THE LOW LOWS / WEAPONS / THE SOUND MOVEMENT / PINK MOUNTAIN / YOU AND THE ATOM BOMB / VIKING MOSES / MOTORHEAD / THE WEEGS / JOHNNY CASH / TRIGGERMAN / FRESHKILLS / THE DEATH SET / ABOUT / DODDODO

terrorists!! mice!! prostitutes!!
It's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease. Forewarned is forearmed. Alternate: If at first you
don't succeed, perhaps skydiving is not for you. If mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy. Speak of  the devil and he shall appear

THE PINK FAIRIES - The Original Kings Of Oblivion are back home 

“When, on January 22nd 07, the Pink Fairies take the stage at the Roundhouse, they complete a circle that few believed they’d ever see. That old Victorian engine shed in Chalk Farm was the prime venue for the Pink Fairies first romping and stomping – all piss, vinegar, and black hash – back in their primal heyday in the early 1970s, when the band shared stages and a commitment to mayhem with the likes of the MC5, The New York Dolls, Hawkwind and Motorhead, and amassed a fan following so outrageously extreme that it extended from the Hells Angels to jet-trash drag queens.

The essential line up of Larry Wallis on guitar, Russell Hunter on drums and Duncan Sanderson on bass has been augmented but never surpassed, and they represent a crucial missing link in British rock & roll, bridging the gap between 1960s psychedelia and the dawn of punk. Storming out of Ladbroke Grove when it still meant something – the Pink Fairies have been cited by everyone from Joe Strummer to Billy Connolly (believe it) as proof positive that – with the right gin palace swagger and defiant determination – all things are possible.

And now, back at the Roundhouse where their rumpus first started, the Pink Fairies will again raise the tattered Flying Pig banner, and ply their old, loud, and totally unique rock & roll trade, one more time, and one time only. The old guard makes its final stand. Miss the cacophony at your peril” 
Mick Farren. 

www.roundhouse.org.uk
 

LIVE
MAN MAN / THE PUPPETS @ Madam Jojo's, Sleazy Soho, London, Hallowe'en.

Every now and then it's nice to take a step into the unknown, and over the summer I got a text from my trusted Cardiacs-loving comrade Ian telling me to go out and buy Six Demon Bag by Man Man without question, reason or any excuses about lack of money. So I did. Ooh heck - no regrets upon listening to it. Bands that refuse to be pigeon-holed not through any efforts of their own, but just on account of what they are naturally like (you with me here?) are always the best.

here's a stab at a description. Southern-eastern-European-kebab-shop folk music spawned from the American alternative-rock underground, twisted beyond reasonability by the demented ghost of Frank Zappa. Patton'd love 'em. But could they cut it live...? Could they ever...

First there was the support act, and as it was Hallowe'en it was difficult to make out whether the people in the audience really were freaks or if it was just fancy dress. Whatever, nobody batted an eyelid when three of these are-they-aren't-they freaky-chicks got onstage, including a ballerina on guitar and a fairy on drums. "Probably girly pop," commented Ian unfairly (and I unfairly agreed with him), but he quickly added, "I like the ballerina pose though," as she went tiptoe with her left foot.

Three-piece bands are never very good we agreed, not since the days of ELP anyway (ok- I'll give you Haze and Rush then). But, erm, what's this? A Miranda Sex Garden-style vocal harmony to kick things off? Hmmm...encouraging start. As they then launched into a twisted piece of rock with super-bendy-pronk overtones, I turned to Ian and said, "It won't last!"

I love being wrong. It lasted, and it lasted well. The lost-on-the-way-to-the-prom keyboard player managed to sound like Emerson, Drake and Godfrey at different times, and may not even know it. My dear, if you really do like Debussy like you told me, go buy some Enid albums. And some Miranda Sex Garden. The fairy showed the delicacy of a Bruford on the drums, and the ballerina reminded me of all my bonkers ex-girlfriends put together. And they couldn't have been a day over 18. I blame the parents (and I really need to check their record collections). The Puppets is their name, and you must all check them out. Now.

As for Man Man...oh my. They transformed the stage into a musical jumble sale what with their pots, pans, shakers, kazoos, trumpets, saxophones and countless instruments that even a grizzled old gig veteran such as I couldn't name. Add to this incredible onstage soup five multi-instrumentalist lunatics dressed like 80s tennis players and you might start to get the picture. A frenetic 45 minute set literally took the breath away, but then that could be because I felt the urge to groove from start to finish, whatever time-signature they were playing in. And we're talking instrument-swapping mid-song the like of which has not been seen since the days of Gentle Giant. We even got a five-man percussion frenzy- more than once.

Okay, so when they sing together they may not do it in harmony, but five blokes belting it out in unison is quite something. Don't take my word for it - buy the album, see 'em live, check out their MySpace at  http://www.myspace.com/wearemanman and see for yourself.

(Belch)
 

SINGLES
SINGLE OF THE WEEK
 ESKIMO DISCO – 7-11 (Protest) -  Electro funk pop kitsch-funk-disco indie-funk that should drive you madder than mad all over the radio if there is any (non) justice (or any kind of civilised society). Kind of Scissor Sisters meets Cuban Boys meets Daft Punk (just like the Bee Gees wearing white shoes) meets kraftwerk with extra uber-funk and so damn infectious, well right now it is, only played it 27 times today (and I haven’t been yelled at too much yet), yeah yeah yeh yeh yeah, don’t want to be wasting no time here now. Yell about it from speaker’s corner then download their preposterous version of the Final Countdown – kitch kitch kitch... www.myspace.com/eskimodisco

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SIDECAR KISSES – Wire Stripper (Sidecar Kisses) – A rather decent, delightfully (timeless) Pixies style harmonised indie-grungy slice of sharp and rather clever (duel vocal) pop rock (from Wales)  that kind of hints in a positive at fine things like Angel Cage or indeed those Breeders. Well worth checking out – www.myspace.com/sidecarkisses

Last week's single of the week - THE RACE

Previously - OCTOBER FILE / MOISTBOYZ / THE LOVES / THE EDUCATION / JESUS LICKS / EINSTELLUNG / SPIDERBABY / THE VITAMINS / THE GRESHAM FLYERS / THE DRESDEN DOLLS / THE ANSWER / DEAD DISCO / THE BLACK TULIPS / METRO RIOTS / PATCHWORK GRACE / TANGAROA / SHRAG / LOSTPROPHETS / STASI / DOLIUM / SERENA-MANEESH / DECORATION / i LIKE TRAINS / THE OXFAM GLAMOUR MODELS / PSAPP / GREENSPACE
 

PLAYLISTS, TOP TENS, THINGS LIKE THAT
SEAN ORGAN  - TOP 10 PLAYLIST for this week in no particular order 

1: normal service next week I should think.... but then again who knows 
 
ophelia torah
 

RIP CRUNCHER'S VIDEO OF THE WEEK has been removed - normal service next week I should think.... but then again who knows 

RIP C

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