Stag and Dagger 2019

May 5th, 2019

STAG & DAGGER 2019
Bank holiday Sunday 5 May
Various venues in Glasgow,

Stag & Dagger, Scotland’s original multi-venue event and biggest new music showcase, is back this May.

Always sourcing the hottest new talent around, Stag & Dagger returns on May Day Bank Holiday weekend 2019!

Running from 2pm until 3am, your ticket gets you a wristband and access to see over 50 of the best up and coming artists around today as well as more established names. Set in central Glasgow, it really could not be easier to jump between gigs and with Ed Sheeran, Royal Blood, Warpaint, Mac Demarco, Courtney Barnett, Wild Beasts, Jungle, Fat White Family and many others having played Stag & Dagger in previous years, there is a good chance that you will be watching a stadium filler of tomorrow.

RAT BOY,
Dream Wife Goat GirlPip Blom,
THE NINTH WAVETVAMHeavy RapidsStrange BonesaudiobooksBobby KakourisBook KlubChuchoterCRYSTALDaddy IssuesDas PlastixxFRANKY’S EVIL PARTYFreakwaveFuture GlueGallusGently TenderHollow HandHUSSYHYYTSJack BrotherhoodJust MustardLizzie ReidMoonlight ZooNekkuro HánaParliamoPleasure HeadsPress ClubReal Life EntertainmentShreddSnack VillainSNASHThe Nickajack MenThe VanitiesVoodoosWasuremonoWYLDE + Many More TBA

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Stag and Dagger Warm Up Party | 4th May, Broadcast

May 4th, 2019

STAG AND DAGGER & PCL PRESENTS

STAG AND DAGGER WARM UP PARTY EXTRAVAGANZA
Friday 3rd May & Saturday 4th May
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available via See Tickets > https://www.seetickets.com/tour/stag-and-dagger-warm-up-party

We’re going to be hosting a super special Party at Broadcast, this May 3rd & 4th for a Stag and Dagger Warm Up party! We’ve just announced the amazing Childcare, NightFlight, LIFE & Ellis with special local support The Roly Mo and Conor Heafey

Tickets Available Via See Tickets
Grab a Day Ticket for £5
Double up with a ticket for both nights for £8

Night 2 w/ Nightflight + Ellis & Conor Heafey
https://www.seetickets.com/event/nightflight-ellis-conor-heafey/broadcast/1318588

Double up with a weekend ticket granting you entry to both incredible shows https://www.seetickets.com/event/2-day-ticket/broadcast/1318594

Grab a ticket for Stag and Dagger 2019 on May 5th > https://www.seetickets.com/event/stag-and-dagger-2019/multiple-venues/1295937

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Stag and Dagger Warm Up Party | 3rd May, Broadcast

May 3rd, 2019

STAG AND DAGGER & PCL PRESENTS

STAG AND DAGGER WARM UP PARTY EXTRAVAGANZA
Friday 3rd May & Saturday 4th May
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available via See Tickets > https://www.seetickets.com/tour/stag-and-dagger-warm-up-party

We’re going to be hosting a super special Party at Broadcast, this May 3rd & 4th for a Stag and Dagger Warm Up party! We’ve just announced the amazing Childcare, NightFlight, LIFE & Ellis with special local support The Roly Mo and Conor Heafey

Tickets Available Via See Tickets
Grab a Day Ticket for £5
Double up with a ticket for both nights for £8

Night 1 w/ Childcare + LIFE & The Roly Mo
https://www.seetickets.com/event/childcare-life-the-roly-mo/broadcast/1298266

Double up with a weekend ticket granting you entry to both incredible shows https://www.seetickets.com/event/2-day-ticket/broadcast/1318594

Grab a ticket for Stag and Dagger 2019 on May 5th > https://www.seetickets.com/event/stag-and-dagger-2019/multiple-venues/1295937

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DRAHLA + Middle Class Guilt + Curdle

May 2nd, 2019

PCL Presents
DRAHLA
+ Middle Class Guilt + Curdle
Thursday May 2nd
Broadcast Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available via See Tickets or in Store via Tickets-Scotland
https://www.seetickets.com/event/drahla/broadcast/1314370

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Daniel Romano * Cancelled

May 1st, 2019

Daniel Romano hails from Welland, Ontario, site of old-world canals, post-industrial exodus, and downtown deterioration. A visionary writer, producer, musician and artist, he calls his sound “Mosey” music, and his sixth album “Modern Pressure” (May 19, 2017) refines and defines what that sound is: a deft manipulation of genre and form; intricate layers and wild arrangements; the kinetic energy of inspiration and creativity. The history of popular music is malleable in Romano’s hands, and he crafts songs that are both familiar and challenging: poetry and social commentary encrypted within the architecture of three minute rock n’ roll songs that look to the great beyond. Propelled and resourceful as he is prolific, it would be hard to argue that Daniel Romano shouldn’t be labeled as a genius, even if he’s a mad one. “Modern Pressure” is clearly not just the work of an absurdly gifted musician, it’s the product of an exceptionally vibrant mind.
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Flew The Arrow + Special Guests

April 30th, 2019

Flew The Arrow brings his tranquil music filled with intricate guitar picking and thought provoking lyrics to Broadcast. Support from Connah Grant.

Come down and enjoy a night of acoustic goodness!

Doors @ 7pm
18+

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This Feeling – Glas w/ Hands Off Gretel, New Rebel Cult, Snash

April 26th, 2019

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

LIVE

Hands Off Gretel “A time bomb waiting to go off” Northern Exposure

New Rebel Cult

SNASH

OHNOVA

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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Stealing Sheep

April 25th, 2019

PCL Presents
STEALING SHEEP
+ GUESTS
Thursday, 25 April
Broadcast, Glasgow
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18+ Only
7pm Doors
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Tickets Available via See Tickets and Tickets Scotland
https://www.seetickets.com/event/stealing-sheep/broadcast/1291873
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Big Wows is heavier, harder and weirder than Stealing Sheep’s previous work. Bold neon pop songs with rave percussion, steelpans, dreamy segues and breathy experiments. The *fsszzt*
sound of lemonade opens the album with a hyper-real sense of optimism that progressively reveals the cracks of dystopian irony amidst sugar–coated pop; held together by Emily Lansley’s
bass guitar, Luciana Mercer’s drum kit, Rebecca Hawley’s synths, and the trio’s swooning steely vocal harmonies.

Stealing Sheep describe Big Wows as “a slow rush”; taking shape over a period of nearly three years spent working out exactly what they wanted it to be and creating an album that levitated their identities as individuals as well as merging them into one unit “We’re each finding our own creative intuition,” says Bex “…and then we come together…and we back each other” adds Lucy.

Just as the title suggests, Big Wows is both cynical and optimistic: dreaminess and pop dance rhythms are cut with eye rolling vocal styles inflected by heartfelt lyrical messages “We hit upon
this conversational-style between the vocals and have alternating lead melodies. There’s a sarcastic tone to some of the music but there is always a strong willfulness to incorporate honest integrity, which is hard to do but refreshing when it finally comes out.”
Side one opens with a burst of shimmery synths as ‘Show Love’ and ‘Back in Time’ lead you heart first into the headier feels of lead track ‘Jokin’ Me’ and upbeat bounce of “Why haven’t I”
following into the more progressive grooves for ‘Girl’ then fading out with the narcoleptic comforts of ‘Just Dreaming’.
Side two digs deeper into a dreamworld, with the manias and hallucinations of ‘Breathe’ andb‘True Colours’ as well as the gorgeous disillusionment of the title track and ending with an
unexpected tropical club banger ‘Choose Like You’. Running through the whole record is a response to living in a tech era: “We wanted sounds to represent TVs, computers and everyday glitches” says Bex “We started to have this feeling that life is like a game and how you can malfunction when you’re blasted with too much
information…”

As well as composing with traditional instrumentation they also started songs solely on the computer; sequencing, building sounds, drum machines and responding to that non-emotional binary world. “The big challenge,” continues Bex “is making machines sound organic, emotional, finding their flaws. That’s why Delia Derbyshire is so important to us. All the effects that she uses serve to humanise the machines.”

Since the release of their last album, 2015’s surreal and fantastical ‘Not Real’, they’ve been in demand as multidisciplinary public artists as well as musicians – on projects including Wow Machine, which brings to life another more conceptual strand of ‘Big Wows’; in a mechanical light up stage with dancers and live music.
This summer they also performed at UK festivals with a 15 strong all-female procession to celebrate the centenary of Suffrage. “Being female has become more of a theme in our work” the band say. “It’s obviously always been there but now we’re playing with it more conceptually and thinking about empowerment”.
This greater confidence and rock-solid aesthetic mean that Stealing Sheep can take greater risks and reap more wonderful rewards. They have a broad range of influences – St Vincent, Michael
Jackson, The Knife, Kraftwerk, Drake, Little Dragon – but they remain so resolutely and richly themselves. “We try new things out and we get more confident about what we like.” says Bex.
“There’s a really good thing Grayson Perry says about developing your creative intuition. You get to a level as an artist where you know on a gut level what you like and what you don’t like. It takes a long time to feel comfortable in that place, to know your palette, to know you like these drum sounds or whatever it is.”
Lucy is working with a full drum kit now instead of just toms, Emily is playing bass guitar, Bex is making her own synth patches and they’re all using new equipment: they are developing and experimenting and moving forward together. “We wanted the machine sounds to be juxtaposed
against a full kit and bass guitar, which we tracked live to feel intentionally loose in places. We like the idea of placing robotic tech next to real life energy.”

The songs began at home or in their studio at Liverpool’s Invisible Wind Factory, laying down the main body of the tracks, then the band worked with various producers – including Marta Salogni (Bjork, MIA, Factory Floor), Andy Smith (Years & Years), Ash Workman (Christine & The Queens, Metronomy) and Joe Wills (video artist for Little Dragon) – as they’ve tried out
different mixes and ideas to convey their messages.
They also teamed up with 8–bit video artist PSTL CSTL (Emily Garner) from Leeds, who created a Karaoke video series for the album; exploring Stealing Sheep’s digital dimension and their
shifting identities amidst changing cultural moods and millennial paraphernalia. “It’s a crazy time and it’s challenging navigating through it, but it’s like ‘whatever’, bring on the BIG WOWS.”

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The Underground Youth

April 23rd, 2019

PCL Presents
THE UNDERGROUND YOUTH
23rd April 2019
Broadcast, Glasgow
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Doors 7pm
18+ Only
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Tickets Available Via See Tickets & In-Store at Tickets Scotland
https://www.seetickets.com/event/the-underground-youth/broadcast/1303159

It’s been 10 years since Craig Dyer titled his creative project, The Underground Youth, and started releasing his lo-fi psychedelic recordings for free online. Following the prolific output of 2009’s ‘Morally Barren’ and ‘Voltage’ and 2010’s ‘Mademoiselle’ and ‘Sadovaya’, a loyal fan base quickly developed and never stopped growing.

Fifth album ‘Delirium’ was released in 2011 and was to be the first release for the brand new independent record label, Fuzz Club Records. Following the release the label urged Dyer to assemble a live band and bring TUY’s music to the stage.

The live band has seen a number of changes over the years but having moved from Manchester to Berlin in 2016, is currently settled with Craig (Vocals, Guitar) Olya Dyer (Drums) Max James (Bass) and Leonard Kaage (Guitar).

Since the live band was assembled in 2012, TUY have been constantly touring Europe and the rest of the world, consistently selling out shows and receiving widespread praise for their festival performances. Everywhere the band seems to go, their cult following grows.

Since signing to Fuzz Club Records, TUY have released a further 3 LP’s, 2013’s ‘The Perfect Enemy For God’, 2015’s ‘Haunted’ and 2017’s ‘What Kind Of Dystopian Hellhole Is This?’ Bringing the total number of releases to 8 LP’s and 3 EP’s, along with live sessions, singles and special re-releases, TUY have not dropped the prolific level of output over their 10 year existence.

With a developing sound over the years TUY have crossed from their unique brand of darkly cinematic psychedelia to a raw and blisteringly noisy style of post-punk. The live shows of recent years have seen this sound develop and the band are currently in their studio in Berlin capturing this sound for what will be their ninth studio album.

Focusing as always on beautiful melodies and dark poetic lyrics, the subconscious of this new album is set to be penetrated by the raw energy and noise of the band’s current live shows. With the release of the new album due for early 2019, TUY are set for a release tour that will see them travel across numerous continents throughout the year.

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The Good Arms

April 21st, 2019

PCL Presents
THE GOOD ARMS
Sunday April 21st
Broadcast, Glasgow
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Doors 7pm
18+ Only
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Tickets available via See Tickets https://www.seetickets.com/event/the-good-arms/broadcast/1282619

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