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the importance of being (a touch less) earnest
Started by stephenm, Sep 23 2009 01:05 PM
11 replies to this topic#1
Posted 23 September 2009 - 01:05 PM
In the course of The Indy's (5-star) EotR review there's these summations of four separate acts:
'..his voice wails, it comes from a deep, desperate place..' (Josh T)
'..he sings, of his own hard times..' (William Elliott Whitmore)
'..sings old songs of suffering..' (Alasdair Roberts)
'..does the same with hard luck songs..' (Steve Earle)
'..playing their beautiful losers' songs..' (Richmond Fontaine)
Move over Rough Trade, I reckon the Dignitas clinic should apply for a trade stall next year! This is an top weekend but blimey some of the booking policy does seem designed to bring everyone down. And it seems at odds with the atmosphere (esp when the sun's out).
There's just a bit too much of this bleak country/blues/Americana (which I'd also argue is 'guys' music). Not saying it should all be happy clappy but think the balance could be tipped away from plaid-clad sturm n drang in favour of a bit more sweetness and light? More experimental pop, indiepop and general loveliness, says I .. like..
the real tuesday weld (UK)
the innocence mission (US)
james william hindle (UK)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5RqIBvE4iE
the go find (belgium)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL74OpGVHQo
mates of state (US)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzFywY7O5eE&feature=related
#2
Posted 23 September 2009 - 01:22 PM
In summary, bring back I'm From Barcelona.
#3
Posted 23 September 2009 - 04:02 PM
As I've said elsewhere, the music at EOTR reflects the tastes of the organisers, and they happen to like Americana. The presence of many of these chilled-out bands (a lot of whom, I actually found to be less chilled out and more upbeat live anyway) keeps the indie-chasing View fans away, which can only be a good thing.
EOTR has its share of more fun acts - Bob Log, Misty's Big Adventure, Billy Childish and the perennial Brakes spring instantly to mind. And I'm sure they will have more next year - my money's on Let's Wrestle
#4
Posted 23 September 2009 - 04:51 PM
..Leisure Society, Mumford and Sons, Broken Family Band, Loney, Dear, The Hold Steady...
..I'd say there were a fair few more upbeat bands on the main stage, though I have to admit that Sunday seemed did seem a folk too far. If Steve Earl had his band with him, it would have been a different story.
#5
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:23 PM
Sipperana, on Sep 23 2009, 05:02 PM, said:As I've said elsewhere, the music at EOTR reflects the tastes of the organisers, and they happen to like Americana. The presence of many of these chilled-out bands (a lot of whom, I actually found to be less chilled out and more upbeat live anyway) keeps the indie-chasing View fans away, which can only be a good thing.
I was amazed, when I played the Travelling Band CD, how much quieter and folkier they are recorded compared with their live show. It will be interesting to see what they are like in the small venue I have booked to see them at next month - and also whether their new album shows a change of direction.
#6
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:25 PM
stephenm, on Sep 23 2009, 02:05 PM, said:In the course of The Indy's (5-star) EotR review there's these summations of four separate acts:
'..his voice wails, it comes from a deep, desperate place..' (Josh T)
'..he sings, of his own hard times..' (William Elliott Whitmore)
'..sings old songs of suffering..' (Alasdair Roberts)
'..does the same with hard luck songs..' (Steve Earle)
'..playing their beautiful losers' songs..' (Richmond Fontaine)
Did they not see 'The Low Anthem'?!? That first song ......
I thought David Thomas Broughton was hilarious. Much fun in the sun!
The Week That Was - brilliant upbeat pop music!!
Malcolm Middleton - funny as owt!!!
#7
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:30 PM
Interesting photo accompanying that review! Must have missed him .......
#8
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:33 PM
'Fun' isn't quite it. I'm From Barca. are fine but ultimately too simplistic and child-like. I'm thinking of more grown-up loveliness (of those just listed, Loney, Dear definitely but the rest? not really) and interesting melodic indie which doesn't come in plaid. So:
Shearwater yes, Okkervil River, no
The Tyde yes, Beachwood Sparks no
Jenny Lewis, M. Ward, Benoit Pioulard, matt pond PA, Gentleman Reg, The Innocence Mission, A Camp, Haley Bonar, The Be Good Tanyas, they'd be on my list in addition the others listed earlier.
Another thing is who gets to play which stage - seemed odd that very direct acts like The Boy Least Likely to and The Tallest Man on Earth who really project were shunted off into the chilly darkness of the Big Top - they should have been out in the sun on the Garden Stage changing places (i'd argue) the likes of Alela Diane, Whispertown 2000 and The Low Anthem. But maybe that's a contractual thing...
Edited by stephenm, 23 September 2009 - 05:36 PM.
#9
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:38 PM
Low Anthem should have been in the Big Top?
Okay, you've lost me.
Plus, Loney Dear was my least favourite performance on the list I mentioned, so I guess we just differ in terms of taste.
The joys of music!
#10
Posted 23 September 2009 - 05:44 PM
The main reason I was first attracted to EOTR was the line up. In my opinion it is by far the best of all the festivals, because that's the kind of music I mainly listen to. The organisers should continue to book the bands/artists they like.
It's not as if there's a shortage of festivals to choose from, people should attend which ever one best suits them rather than expect every festival to have the same types of music.
#11
Posted 23 September 2009 - 06:28 PM
I don't think there was anything wrong with the line up though I do agree that in previous years there have been just a few more upbeat and lively bands on the Garden stage which was nice.
#12
Posted 23 September 2009 - 07:03 PM
Jeez.
Just read that Independent review. Nice that they liked it and all, and I hate to be harsh...but it is terrible writing.
Plus, not content to have Ryan Adams as their main festie photo, they add this nugget:
"The Duke and the General offer blowhard, over-sung "soul" more than their fine debut album's early 1970s Californian pop sheen."
I also liked the Fast Foxes, The Recreation Collective and Charlie Thomas Whitmore Tillman.
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