Julie’s Haircut + The Kundalini Genie & Velvet Bomb

October 1st, 2019

PCL Presents
JULIE’S HAIRCUT
+ The Kundalini Genie
+ Velvetbomb
Tuesday October 1st
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7pm
18+ Only
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Ticket available Via See Tickets or Tickets Scotland
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/julie-s-haircut/broadcast/1371640

Active since the late nineties, Julie’s Haircut is a band from Emilia, northern Italy, devoted to spacey, hypnotic sounds. The band’s music has evolved in time from the garage-rock soulful energy of their debut towards more experimental grounds, focusing on improv and sound research, without losing touch with the groove and melody that characterized their music since day one. They have been making music with Damo Suzuki, Sonic Boom, Philip Corner, Valerio Cosi and more. Their new album “Invocation And Ritual Dance Of My Demon Twin” is released 17 february 2017 by Rocket Recordings.

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The Covasettes + The Ciceros & Rolland Square

September 29th, 2019

Sunday 29th September
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The Covasettes

+ The Ciceros
+ Rolland Square
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Broadcast, Glasgow
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£7 Adv

14+

Doors 7:00 PM

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Ali Barter + Dear Asteroid & Prussia Snailham

September 28th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
Ali Barter
+ Dear Asteroid
+ Prussia Snailham
Saturday, 28th September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets on Sale Friday 28th June! Via See Tickets and Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/ali-barter/broadcast/1397777

Two years on from her blistering debut A Suitable Girl, Ali Barter has announced her triumphant return with Hello, I’m Doing My Best – a revealing collection of songs that track her most formative relationships: to her body, her instincts, sobriety and the old vices it counteracts, and the people she loves most.

Hello, I’m Doing My Best is set for release on October 18, via [PIAS]. Today Ali also revealed her first ever love song with, ‘Backseat’ which Australia’s Triple J premiered and her first ever global tour. You can pre-order the album and lock in your tickets via alibartermusic.com.

Hello, I’m Doing My Best follows Barter’s 2017 debut LP A Suitable Girl. A record that, by all accounts was critically and popularly acclaimed. Tone Deaf touted it as “an album that struck a nerve with Australia”, while Sydney Morning Herald backed her as a “star on the rise”. Ali Barter, however, wasn’t so sure. “The first record came out and for some reason I rejected it,” she says, listing the complaints she found with her own work: “it’s too polished and my voice is too high” being at the top of the list. Overcome with self-doubt, Barter pushed herself away from music, determined to never write another song.

But in the winter, a few months after the record’s release, she went out of town to clear her head, with her guitar for company. “Stuff started coming up and I couldn’t push it down,” she says, and despite feeling like she “wasn’t ready” for what these songs were saying, her and Dawson went about recording and testing the limits of her surprising new songs. She heard something in them she’d realised she didn’t need to fight anymore. “When we demoed them up, I was like, Oh, there I am. The thing I was pushing against was me”

Hello I’m Doing My Best is a sentiment most can relate to, and therein lies the undeniable pull of Ali Barter’s output. From her breakout single ‘Girlie Bits’ to recent cut ‘Ur A Piece Of Shit’ Barter spins sobering honesty through sugary pop songs, like a one-two punch of staunch self assurance and touching vulnerability, in a way that is so uniquely her own. On her method, Barter explains “I really connect to the idea that you can say something really controversial, but if you say it in a nice way people are more likely to listen to it.”

Since winning the triple j Unearthed competition and releasing her debut album A Suitable Girl in 2017, the former choir girl has enjoyed support at home from triple j, FBi Radio, The Australian, Rolling Stone and Tone Deaf, while further afield, Beats 1, Clash and The 405 have all thrown support behind the unconventional pop star.

Barter has toured relentlessly, completing two sold out headline tours, countless festival slots and supported The Rubens, The War On Drugs, The Jezabels, Stevie Nicks, The Preatures, Chrissie Hynde and personal hero, Liz Phair.

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This Feeling – Glasgow w/ Only Shadows, Slouch + more

September 27th, 2019

The best club in the UK for future rock & roll stars” Noel Gallagher

LIVE

Only Shadows
Slouch
The Stoned Immaculate
The Reason

This Feeling DJs play…??Arctic Monkeys, The Beatles, Black Honey, Blossoms, Blur, BRMC, Cabbage, Catfish & The Bottlemen, The Charlatans, The Cribs, The Coral, Courteeners, David Bowie, DMA’s, Doves, Kasabian, The La’s, The Libertines, Oasis, Primal Scream, Pulp, Reverend & The Makers, The Rifles, The Rolling Stones, The Smiths, Stone Roses, Super Furry Animals, The Strokes, Suede, Supergrass, Temples, Trampolene, The Shimmer Band, The Verve, The Who, Yonaka + lots more including all the best new bands in the land

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Spiral Stairs + Bull & MoonRunners

September 24th, 2019

PCL Presents
Spiral Stairs
+ Bull
+ MoonRunners
Tuesday, 24 September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7pm
18+ Only
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Tickets available via See Tickets or via Tickets Scotland
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/spiral-stairs/broadcast/1334100

Recent technological advances have had a massive impact on how people access music, allowing all and sundry to feast on songs of all persuasions at the tap of a button that previously may have taken years of searching – not to mention significant outlay – to get their hands on.

But it’s not just hordes of youngsters honing their musical chops by disappearing down internet rabbit holes to expand their musical vocabularies, bona fide indie rock legends are getting in on the action as well.

For his feelgood third solo album We Wanna Be Hyp-No-Tized, Pavement co-founder Scott Kannberg – best known to the musical world as Spiral Stairs – concocted some of the most fun and accessible music of his storied career by expanding his musical repertoire, in the process embracing some sounds and artists which for some reason or other slipped through the cracks as he took alternative rock to the world during his action-packed youth.

“To me We Wanna Be Hyp-No-Tized feels like the records I’ve been listening to and the records I’ve been digging and aspire to sound like,” Spiral offers. “In my early-twenties I felt like I knew everything – I always knew about new bands before everyone else – but that kind of closed off a lot of bands that I didn’t give much credence to, and now I’m a bit older and it’s, like, ‘Wow, how did I miss that?’

“I’m talking things like the first two Nick Lowe records – I’m fucking obsessed by that shit, they’re beautiful, beautiful songs on those records. Then he led me to this guy Jim Ford who’s like a weird country-soul singer, he’s so good. And I’ve really got into Van Morrison way deeper than I’ve ever got into Van Morrison before.

“YouTube is the greatest thing ever because you can find everything that you want – I can read about a Van Morrison bootleg from 1982 or something that’s supposed to be the greatest thing ever and you can find it on YouTube! So I got into that 1973 album Veedon Fleece, and then of course Roxy Music stuff and Brian Ferry.

“But I think the influences on this are definitely Nick Lowe and Van Morrison – I even tried to sing like Van Morrison on a lot of the songs, like how he repeats himself a lot. Those are the kind of bands I would never have liked in 1984… or 1994… or 2004 really.”

Naturally these new flavours and inclinations are filtered through the core Spiral Stairs aesthetic that served him so well over five Pavement albums, two long-players with his subsequent outfit Preston School Of Industry and eventually throughout his slowly-blossoming solo canon. We Wanna Be Hyp-No-Tized may mark a musical evolution of sorts but there’s no denying its source.

“It’s funny because you go back and remember things that fans would say to you and they’d mention Rockpile or they’d mention Van Morrison records or Roxy Music records and I didn’t have a frame of reference then,” the singer reflects. “But maybe that’s why people liked my bands in the first place, because I reminded them of the history of rock’n’roll, which is what it’s about. You’re always trying to take from the classics and give back and teach people.”

Kannberg’s solo career proper began with the first Spiral Stairs album The Real Feel back in 2009, and after taking a lengthy break following Pavement’s triumphant global reunion tour in 2010 he returned in 2017 with his acclaimed sophomore solo effort Doris & The Daggers.

That album scored Kannberg some of the most fawning reviews of his career – UK music bible Mojo espousing that “it’s been a long journey, but Spiral Stairs has finally found his voice”, while Q Magazine called Doris & The Daggers “his most enjoyable music in two decades”, amongst many similarly positive critiques – and it’s from those same sessions that the seeds of We Wanna Be Hyp-No-Tized were sown.

Four strong songs that didn’t make the final cut on Doris & The Daggers – all notably featuring the drumming of Justin Peroff (Broken Social Scene) – were originally earmarked to surface on an EP, but when Spiral Stairs struck a rich vein of songwriting form in his adopted Mexican home of Merida on the Yucatan Peninsula he suddenly had the makings of something far weightier than an interim release.

Reuniting the bulk of the dream team who assisted him on Doris & The Daggers – bassist Matthew Harris (Oranger, The Posies), multi-instrumentalist Tim Regan and good friend Kelley Stoltz, as well as former touring Preston School Of Industry drummer Jim Lindsay – We Wanna Be Hyp-No-Tized is the most fully-rendered encapsulation to date of Spiral Stairs’ inimitable aesthetic.

“I’m pretty surprised at how well it all hangs together because I’ve always tried to keep everything pretty close,” Spiral reflects of the album’s protracted genesis. “But when you look at some of your favourite bands’ records they’re often working with songs that are five years old or eight years old, or songs they’d been working on forever and even songs they’d already recorded prior. So when I started working like that it was, like, ‘It doesn’t really matter, as long as they sound good’.

We Wanna Be Hyp-No-Tized is fun, infectious and musically compelling, while still managing to cover some hefty topics like the current rambunctious political climate and the devastating loss of loved ones, augmented by some tales inspired by various pop culture sources. It’s the best of all that’s come before combined with a newfound wisdom and appreciation of the classics, aided by some beautiful embellishments courtesy the skilled musicians at his disposal.

More than 25 years into his incredible musical journey We Wanna Be Hyp-No-Tized represents perhaps the archetypal representation to date of Spiral Stairs’ beloved canon – in these tumultuous times we’re living in that’s surely inspiration in itself.

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The Rebel + Future Glue + Memes

September 21st, 2019

PCL presents

The Rebel (Country Teasers)
+ Future Glue
+ Memes

Saturday 21st September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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18+ only
Doors 7pm
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Tickets now available!

https://www.seetickets.com/event/the-rebel/broadcast/1383474
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The alter ego of Country Teasers’ Ben Wallers, The Rebel dates back to the tail-end of the 80s—having existed side-by-side throughout Country Teasers’ prolific career—often releasing records at a steadier clip than Waller’s main project with songs too madcap to fit into even their William-Burroughs-by-way-of-The-Residents take on country music. Wallers’ characteristic self-aware irony and surreal gender/race ruminations are still present but sitting backseat in this more fleshed out concept album about decaying conditions on the planet 3AR7H.

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SOLD OUT: Drab Majesty + SRSQ + Elisabeth Elektra

September 20th, 2019

PCL Presents
DRAB MAJESTY
+ SRSQ + Elisabeth Elektra
Friday, 20th September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets on Sale now via See Tickets or in store at Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/drab-majesty/broadcast/1369521

Drab Majesty is an inter-dimensional platform aimed at channeling aural and visual messages founded by a human being from Los Angeles in 2013. The human communes directly with it’s spiritual muse/assumed alter-ego Deb Demure to demonstrate the power in relinquishing ownership to a divine design, thereby handing inspiration over to the spirit world – essentially serving as a contractor in business with the Collective Consciousness.

Relying on those principles, Drab Majesty, from its inception, set out to achieve no specific style, yet over the span of a European tour, several US tours, an LP entitled “Careless” (released and reissued 3 times on DAIS Records), 2 cassette EP’s, and a 7-inch on (Weyrd Son/Brussels), Deb has honed in on a pointed aesthetic.

While inherently guitar-driven music in the vain of The Chameleons or Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Drab Majesty’s sound is often nuanced by ethereal washes of icy keyboards and arpeggiated synthesizers, backed by heavy mechanized percussion and forked pulsing synth bass, all adorned with reverb-laden vocals reminiscent of a hallowed cathedral.

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Jeffrey Lewis & the Voltage + US Highball & Sulka

September 19th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
Jeffrey Lewis & the Voltage
+ US Highball
+ Sulka
Thursday, 19th September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets on-sale now! Via See Tickets and Tickets Scotland:
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/jeffrey-lewis-the-voltage/broadcast/1404524

Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage (NYC) play a brilliant style of scuzzy urban indie-rock-folk, like a 21st Century mash-up of Sonic Youth, Pete Seeger and R. Crumb. Born and raised New Yorker Jeffrey has pursued a relentless touring schedule around the world ever since 2002, as well as playing as the opening act for bands like the Mountain Goats, Daniel Johnston, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Dinosaur Jr, The Fall, Dr. Dog, Pulp, Roky Erickson, The Vaselines, and more.

Jeffrey has released eight critically acclaimed albums on Rough Trade Records and Don Giovanni Records, and Jeffrey continues to self-publish his art and writing in an ongoing underground comic book series called Fuff. Current bandmates the Voltage are Brent (Moldy Peaches) Cole on drums and Mem (Cat Tatt) Pahl on bass and keys. Actually it’s the same band that’s been billed as Jeffrey Lewis & Los Bolts for the past three years, but Jeffrey is continuing his tradition of changing the band name with each new release…

The spectacular new full-length album “Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage: Bad Wiring” was recorded in Nashville with producer Roger Moutenot (Yo La Tengo), and will be released November 1, 2019, on Moshi Moshi Records in UK/Europe and Don Giovanni Records in the USA.

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FUR + The Vignettes & Book Klub

September 18th, 2019

PCL Presents
FUR
+ The Vignettes
+ Book Klub
18th September, 2019
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7pm
18+ ONLY
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Tickets on sale now!

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King Khan’s Louder Than Death + Goldie Dawn

September 17th, 2019

PCL Presents
King Khan’s Louder Than Death
+Goldie Dawn
Tuesday, 17th September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ Only
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Tickets available via See Tickets or In-Store at Tickets Scotland:
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/king-khan-s-louder-than-death/broadcast/1411058

Louder Than Death began as the love child between King Khan and the almighty punk rock legends the Spits. Sean Spits had the vision and passed it on to King Khan in a ceremony involving the waking of a sleeping volcano and the shrinking of a gaping black hole. They had been working on songs secretly for the past 13 years and now finally they have decided to share it with the world. (Including “Broken Heart” which was the first song
ever written by a 5 year-old Saba Lou and sung as a duet with Erin Spits). Louder Than Death is the royal family of punk rock bringing mayhem, chaos and maximum pleasure.

The first people Khan blessed into the family were Looch Vibrato and Aggy Sonora from the Magnetix and Fredovitch on bass. These rulers of Bordeaux came with pearls all over
and now form Louder Than Death along side the King who is still waiting patiently for the day that he will get his shit together and bring Sean Spits over to join them. When will that be? When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie…… That’s Amore!!!!! Hopefully Sean Spits will join them by 2019 until then watch these four tear time and space to shreds with their fierce razor sharp punk rock with full fisted action in their hearts and big brown middle fingers waving in the air.

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