Monday 21 October 2013

"Imber & Tyneham" VIDEO



The Quietus have just premiered our video for 'Imber & Tyneham', enjoy!

Imber and Tyneham are both examples of villages taken over by the MOD during WWII for the war effort. Both were never returned to the original occupants of the villages after the war and persist now as ghost villages of bombed out houses and unexploded debris. 'Imber & Tyneham' from our forthcoming album 'Clapper Is Still' (out Nov 11th) contrasts the differing fates of both places, with Tyneham becoming a weekend heritage destination amongst a still active army range, and Imber remaining a strictly out of bounds training ground for urban combat. Whilst Tyneham has decayed into a nature reserve with adequate picnic facilities and infoboards, Imber now boasts the eerie addition of a recent housing estate of obliterated concrete houses with corrugated roofs. Both were visited in a narrow window of access at the start of the new year when the firing ranges were dormant. The song's lyrics were penned onsite, alongside the collection of field recordings which informed the music and the footage of the resultant video, documenting the uneasy silence of the ruins, the portal-like nature of the destroyed buildings, the often surreal signage and the countless instances of water pouring out of the ground.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

LOUD AND QUIET interview

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A few weeks ago we were lucky enough to talk to Amy Pettifer for an hour or so as the sun set slowly around the concrete henge tucked away in Clapton's middlesex filter beds, you can read about that here!

Sunday 13 October 2013

'CLAPPER IS STILL' pre-order



Our new album 'Clapper Is Still' is available to pre-order now from Upset The Rhythm! £10 on CD / LP / Digital, ships for its release date November 11th!!




GREEN LANES


Hey, now 'The History Of' exhibition has closed in Glasgow our tape project on Green Lanes is available to buy from Good Press Gallery, it costs £2, lookee here!