Iceage

July 5th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
ICEAGE
+ support
Friday, 5th July
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets on Sale Friday 21st June, 10am! Via See Tickets and Tickets Scotland:
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/iceage/broadcast/1396693

Beyondless radiates joy. It’s an album that shows Iceage finally catching up with their ambition, all the while retaining the rich character of the band’s brash beginnings. It’s important to pay attention to the journey, from New Brigade (2011), a juvenile delinquent take on post-punk, full of cold, distant condemnation, and onto the ecstasy of You’re Nothing (2013), shedding the more aggressive hardcore influence and dragging in more light, a tendency followed on Plowing Into The Field Of Love (2014). Throughout their career, the band’s charm has rested in their running ahead of themselves with blind confidence; on Beyondless, they are treading with a disarming assurance, but no loss of charm. The album was produced by the band with Nis Bysted, and recorded all-analog by Mattias Glavå at Kungsten Studios in Göteborg, Sweden, and mixed by Randall Dunn at Avast Studios in Seattle. The album was played entirely by Iceage with additional performances by Nils Gröndhal (violin), horns by Kasper Tranberg (trumpet), Lars Greve (saxophones) and Morten Jessen (trombone). Read Richard Hell’s essay on Beyondless below. THE NEW ICEAGE by Richard Hell I can totally imagine myself as a kid lying in my closed-door room in the dark, listening to this band and getting what I need, the way a band can make a person feel seen and bring confidence, sometimes even represent an ideal. Or maybe I’m already all defiant and self-certain, and I identify with Iceage because they are too, and they’re who I want to represent me in music. It’s a weird combination of qualities that a rock and roll band and their recordings presents to their young crowd, imparts to them. The music being pure emotion, the strong emotions of youth—anger, sadness, contempt, longing—as well as energy and sex, and the band’s demonstration that it gracefully owns and provides those things, consoling their followers in all the confusion.

What is it that Iceage in particular brings? A large number of extraordinary things. (Poetry! But more about that later.) The band members were childhood friends, which is always good news. They’re like a small urban gang, faithful to each other, suspicious of outsiders (of which music journalists like me are the most suspect examples). At the same time, they seem mature and competent, which is almost too much to hope for. They not only play and compose well, but the production of their records, from the very beginning, and at the music’s most chaotic, is impeccable. Their presentation is as hardcore anarchic as any, but much better played, mixed, and recorded than most.

And then there’s the poetry and the intelligence. The members of Iceage are not only smart but hyper literate. Interviews with E. Rønnenfelt, the lead singer and lyricist of the band, find him mentioning Carson McCullers, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter; Georges Bataille, Story of the Eye; Peter Shaffer’s Equus; Mishima, The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea; Genet’s Thief’s Journal and Miracle of the Rose; The Torture Garden by Octave Mirbeau; Henry Miller on Writing; and James Agee’s A Death in the Family, and that’s in a total of four interviews. It’s not that he flaunts it; he’s simply honest and naturally acknowledges it.

The lyrics of Iceage songs have the most sophisticated vocabulary I can remember finding in rock music. Here’s a favorite example, from “Pain Killer” on the new album:
Praying at the altar of your legs and feet Your saliva is a drug so bittersweet I’ll arrogate what’s there to take in an evanescent embrace…“Arrogate”??? I half know the word, but I had to look it up to be certain. It means “to claim or seize without justification.” It’s funny because its Latin root also underlies the word “arrogant,” which one might be tempted to apply to Rønnenfelt for the contempt he shows for people who try to understand him. But I sympathize. It is extremely annoying to be characterized by other people. And the shading of meaning of the word “arrogate” brings a subtlety to those lyrics of his that “take” or “seize” or “claim” wouldn’t. Frankly, though, what I really like about those lines is the concept of praying to his lover’s feet. That’s good. It makes me think of a similar instance in another poet, Charles Baudelaire, who wrote in his “Hymn to Beauty”:Who cares if you come from paradise or hell, appalling Beauty, artless and monstrous scourge, if only your eyes, your smile or your foot reveal the infinite I love and have never known?

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Jack Brotherhood + Jefferey Andrews

July 5th, 2019

PCL Presents
JACK BROTHERHOOD
+ Jeffrey Andrews
Friday July 5th, 2019
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7pm
18+ Only
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Tickets on Sale Now Via See Tickets & Tickets Scotland https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/jack-brotherhood-jeffrey-andrews/broadcast/1380892

Fresh from a sold out set at this year’s Stag & Dagger festival, Jack Brotherhood return to Broadcast in July for a headline show with their blend of emotive and energetic indie rock.

New boy, Jeffrey Andrew is a young Scottish singer-songwriter with a passion for heartfelt lyrics and vocal-driven melodies. Jeffrey combines old and new with influences as diverse as Bruce Springsteen and Bon Iver.

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Heavy Lungs + Fiendz YT

July 3rd, 2019

PCL Presents
HEAVY LUNGS
+ Fiendz YT
Wednesday 3rd July
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://www.seetickets.com/event/heavy-lungs/broadcast/1298844

Formed in May 2017 in Bristol, through friendship, and a desperate need for artistic and sonic self-expression, Heavy Lungs went on a frenetic spree.From the first packed out show at Crofters Rights, to recording an epin 3 days, a raucous set at Simple Things last year, to supporting Idles then Metz. They went onto play outside Bristol home turf across the country and are now about to embark on a UK tour with brothers, Idles.This is the beginning. This is Heavy Lungs

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Donny Benét

July 2nd, 2019

PCL Presents
Donny Benét & The Donny benet Show Band
+ Double Discourse + Charrette
Tuesday, July 2nd
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 from 8th Mach 11am
https://www.seetickets.com/event/donny-ben-t/broadcast/1315447

Sophisticated Lover.
Working Out.
Konichiwa.
These songs represent just a small taste of the enigma that is Donny Benét. Hailing from Sydney, Australia, Donny first burst onto the scene in 2011 with his breakthrough album “Don’t Hold Back”.
Hailed by critics as ‘Prince on a serious budget cut’, Benét is best described as the favourite nephew to Uncles Giorgio Moroder, Alan Vega and Michael McDonald. Donny Benét latest album ‘The Don’
was released in April 2018 on Dot Dash/Remote Control Records. A truly continental artist, Donny Benét has performed around the globe, touring America, Japan, Europe and Australia. Donny will be joined by his full band, The Donny Benét Show Band, for their premiere performances in Europe.

Links for your enjoyment…
Donny Benét – Sophisticated Lover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkHA471knoY
Donny Benét -Working Out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh74fm-FGFo
Donny Benét – Konichiwa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnzXZlm4wwg
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donnybenet/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donnybenet/

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Vague Reality

June 30th, 2019

AND WE’RE BACK!

We’re incredibly excited to be returning to the always brilliant Broadcast alongside the talented Age-otori and Scunnurt (Formerly Uncut) on June 17th!

Grab yourself a ticket when they’re out soon for what’s sure to be a cracking night and don’t be worrying that it’s a Monday, we’ll make sure you’re back home early!

See you all soon!!

+14

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An Evening with Rat Scabies

June 29th, 2019

An evening with Rat Scabies.
Followed by a question and answer session.
Aftershow TBA.

Only 80 tickets on sale now >>
https://www.seetickets.com/event/an-evening-with-rat-scabies-q-a/broadcast/1323499

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FREE ENTRY: 77-84 Punk/New Wave Celebration

June 28th, 2019

Hi All, to celebrate the cracking triple bill of The Skids/Big Country and The Rezillos playing the Bandstand I am hosting a wee party in Broadcast afterwards celebrating [primarily but not exclusively] music from one of the most exciting era`s in music. Expect punk/post punk 2 Tone etc etc Dig the New Wave!!!!

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Ali Barter

June 28th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
Ali Barter
+ Support
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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Gaygirl + Ghost baby + The Bleeders FREE ENTRY

June 28th, 2019

PCL Presents
GAYGIRL
+ Ghost baby + The Bleeders
Friday 28th June
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
FREE ENTRY FOR ALL
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Gaygirl make alt-grunge noise-pop, whilst retaining
shoegazey undertones. ‘Indie Noir’ has been a term used to describe the emotive, visceral sonic of this female-fronted four piece. For fans of MBV, Radiohead, Nirvana and PJ Harvey; or those who want them all at once – get sent on a journey through the nuances of 90s nostalgia-meets-now with jarring melodies and guttural guitar vibes. Gaygirl have proven themselves to be a tight and dynamic live act on the London gigging scene, supporting the likes of Shame, Sorry and Gabrielle Cohen amongst many other up and coming bands.

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ILLA J

June 27th, 2019

PCL Presents
ILLA J
+ SUPPORT
Thursday, June 27th
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/illa-j/broadcast/1364533

John Yancey” is the second album Illa J will release on Jakarta Records , following the successful release of HOME last year. The project is the second collaboration with Los Angeles based producer Calvin Valentine , who once again contributed all of the production for the long player. While “Home” was largely inspired by Illa’s native city of Detroit, “John Yancey” now focuses on his time in California. “(This album is) Definitely more personal than all of my projects, nothing specific, but I basically talk about about the ups and downs of all my relationships over the past 10 years, still grieving about my bro, etc. This one is trippy because the first single comes out a day before my 32nd birthday and the original title was 32 because this is a special year to me because my brother died at that age so it had a lot of meaning. But it makes sense that it ended up being called John Yancey because for so long in my career I felt like I was tryna be me and my brother, and I’m finally at peace, like I’m not J Dilla’s younger brother Illa J, I’m James younger brother John.”While the story of the album might have changed, there are certain Continuities as well, built around the strong foundation of the combination of Illa J’s voice and Calvin Valentine’s soulful sample based production. The previous album already saw Illa J incorporate more singing into his raps and he goes down this path even further: “I wanted to emphasize the singing but use more of my natural singing voice, as well as rap more than on HOME.” In regards to the music, Calvin wanted to make the project sound “a bit more polished where HOME was purposely rough around the edges.” Still, the production remains soulful and rich with layers to leave things
interesting for the listener, the more spins you give the record.
The cover was created by Robert Winter, a Cologne based Photographer who was also behind the visual appearance of HOME

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