Terry + Kaputt + Hairband

September 8th, 2018

PCL Presents
TERRY

++ Kaputt & Hairband
Saturday, 8 September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available via See Tickets: https://www.seetickets.com/event/terry/broadcast/1244519
Or in Person from Tickets Scotland

Terry is a latent man of mystery. Terry is also a band from Melbourne, Australia. Divide him in half and you split the genders, into quarters and you get Amy Hill (also of Constant Mongrel, School Of Radiant Living), Xanthe Waite (Mick Harvey Band, Primo), Zephyr Pavey (Eastlink, Total Control, Russell St Bombings) and Al Montfort (UV Race, Dick Diver, Total Control). Guitars, bass, drums, all four sing. Terry are busy people and Terry is a particularly active project too, having released two EPs and a full length album (‘Terry HQ’) last year on Upset The Rhythm. In 2017 it’s time to ‘Remember Terry’!

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The Prettiest Eyes

September 7th, 2018

PCL Presents
PRETTIEST EYES
Friday, 7 Septemeber
Broadcast, Glasgow
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18+ ONLY
DOORS 7PM
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Tickets available from See Tickets or in Person from Tickets Scotland
https://www.seetickets.com/event/the-prettiest-eyes/broadcast/1251841
 
The band crafts a completely menacing blues-based sound, attacking from all angles and firmly keeping their feet in the murky pools of psych and noise. Based in LA, the band operates as a three piece – Pachy takes care of the drumming and vocals. Marco plays bass and Paco plays keyboards, and both together provide backup singing. Their album packs a psychedelic punch like the best of their California-based brethren, elevating songs from wild to straight-up berserker status. The end result yields a nerve-racking blend of prismatic psychedelic punk, loaded with razor-sharp elements and buzzing keyboards processed through effect pedals for an excruciating crunch.
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A Night For Dale – Fundraiser Night

September 7th, 2018

A Night For Dale

Upstairs (Acoustic) – 7PM – Free Entry / Donation

Barrie James, Cara Rose, Declan Welsh, Harry and The Hendersons, Kitty, Les Johnson and Me, Lizzie Reid, Megan Airlie.

Downstairs – 22.30 till late – £10

Avalanche Party, Declan Welsh and The Decadent West, Home$lice, Natalie Pryce, Sweaty Palms, The Van T’s

Names on the door in place of physical tickets.

All ticket money and donations will go directly towards Dale’s treatment.

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Imarhan + The Kundalini Genie + Nekkuro Hana

September 6th, 2018

PCL Presents
IMARHAN

+ The Kundalini Genie & Nekkuro Hana
Thursday 6, September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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Doors 7pm
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available from See Tickets: https://www.seetickets.com/event/imarhan/broadcast/1224657
or in person from Tickets Scotland

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David Ramirez + Matthew Logan Vasquez

September 5th, 2018

PCL Presents
DAVID RAMIREZ
+ Matthew Logan Vasquez
Wednesday 5, September
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available Via See Tickets: https://www.seetickets.com/event/david-ramirez/broadcast/1211672
or in person from Tickets Scotland

Prolific singer and songwriter David Ramirez has earned a large and growing following for his soulful, introspective songs and passionate performances. Ramirez grew up in Houston, Texas, where he became interested in music and formed a band with his friends. Influenced by ’90s alternative rock, Ramirez’s group primarily played parties, but he got hooked on making music, and while attending college in Dallas, he heard an album by Ryan Adams and became fascinated by contemporary folk and influential singer/songwriters of the ’60s and ’70s, especially Bob Dylan.

In Dallas, Ramirez formed a new band and began writing songs that fused pop music with his new lyrical influences, and in 2003 he released his first album, 11503 Lansbury. Two more albums would follow — 2005’s Human and 2007’s While Underneath Lights — before Ramirez chose to break up the band and moved to Nashville to focus on acoustic music.

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The Ben Miller Band

September 4th, 2018

Back with a third and utterly compelling album, the Ben Miller Band will bring the infectious melodies and resonant, emotionally insightful lyrics of Choke Cherry Tree, along with a refreshing new line-up, to audiences this September.

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Weatherson / Drop The Baby / Ghost Baby / Vera

September 3rd, 2018

Mon down to Broadcast on September 3rd to sample the sweet sweet sounds of WeatherstonDROP the BABYGhostbaby, and Vera

Tickets are £5 on the door
16+

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Psych Sunday The Wytches + Sahara +The Pleasure Heads + Voodoos+ Objectified

September 2nd, 2018

PCL Presents
PSYCH SUNDAY
The Wytches
++ Sahara + Objectified + Voodoos + Pleasure Heads
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DOORS 6PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available via See Tickets https://www.seetickets.com/event/psych-sunday-the-wytches/broadcast/1252410 or in Person from Tickets Scotland

If, as the cliché goes, a band has a lifetime to prepare for their debut, then The Wytches second album All Your Happy Life draws on a lifetime’s worth of new experiences shoehorned into two whirlwind years since their acclaimed debut. Their day beats your month. Their week beats your year.
There’s no difficult second album syndrome here. This black-hearted set is a combination of heavy comedown psychedelia and bilious and brilliant baroque ‘n’ roll. It’s portentous and scathing. Scabrous and bold. Utterly nihilistic.
‘A Feeling We Get’ draws the curtains and tries to make sense of the world; here the English sun is an insidious thing serving only to illuminate a world of confusion. ‘Throned’ writhes and wriggles in a primordial swamp of sound before lurching out, Sabbath-like, into larval fields of burning magma. ‘Ghost House’ meanwhile is pure funereal, death-tripping doom, the stillborn offspring of The Beatles’ ‘Helter Skelter’.
There’s juxtaposition here. Duality. And droll sarcasm too. There’s the sardonic title itself, All Your Happy Life, taken from a lyric in ‘Throned’. Then there are the songs: ‘Can’t Face It’. ‘Bone Weary’. ‘A Dead Night Again’. This isn’t no bummer trip though. Out of this tar-thick morass comes feelings of survival, redemption, strength. Defiant celebration by way of a musical black mass. On All Your Happy Life The Wytches are here to remind that life is to be experienced, in all its many favours. It is to be feasted upon until the marrow has been sucked from the bones, and the bones used as toothpicks.
Influences and inspiration is drawn from unexpected places – reading Tolstoy’s stories of dysfunctional relationships on the tour bus, digging the warm Hammond-and-acoustic tones of Elliot Smith, loads of underground metal band – but mainly it is informed by observing small town English life with new eyes, having traversed the planet on that first wave of success that followed their 2014 debut album Annabel Dream Reader. It’s not so much the sound of the calm after the storm, but the howling vortex that follows in its wake.
All Your Happy Life marks a creative leap for The Wytches. Some might say it is the sound of a band finding their place in the world but really it is about world being allowed to enter the sphere of The Wytches – on their terms. It has taken commitment and a half-decade’s toil to get to this point and the creation of All Your Happy Life follows a period in which purpose and direction were questioned and scrutinised.
“When I was at university in Brighton I had to choose between giving a presentation or playing a gig we were offered,” singer/guitarist Kristian Bell recalls of The Wytches earliest years. “I chose the band and consequently got kicked out. It also ended a relationship. In the more exhausting on-tour moments you question these big life decisions, but then I remind myself that all I’ve wanted since the age of eleven was to play music. I was gigging in my first band at thirteen, and ultimately chose actual songwriting over studying songwriting. It’s still all I ever want to do.”

Adolescent fantasy versus cold adult reality is a theme here then, as is identity. Mocked by their friends in the hardcore scene for making a break for greater success beyond the sonic limitations of the genre – and for being in the NME – yet too malevolent and abrasive for the indie world, where, they wondered, did The Wytches fit in? Nowhere, it turns out. And that’s what makes them special.
“A couple of years ago we were playing a festival in Portugal and I was backstage eating my breakfast,” says Kristian. “I noticed that Electric Wizard were to one side of me, Hawkwind to the other, and the Swedish doom band, Graveyard, who I love, nearby too. In that moment I realised that, yeah, it’s actually OK to admit to being simply a very loud rock band. It’s who we are and we’re not going to apologise for that.”
The Wytches occupy their own universe and All Your Happy Life is the new soundtrack, a road trip of a record with an Altamont-esque end times outlook and anxiety forever floating around the peripherals. They’re selling hippy wigs in Lidl, man…
Catch them live and you’ll see a legion of Wytches fans, built gig by gig in the five years since Bell and drummer Gianni Honey relocated from Peterborough to Brighton to study, and roped Dorset-born bassist Daniel Rumsey into their ranks. Throughout 2012-13 they toured with Blood Red Shoes, The Cribs, Drenge, METZ, Japandroids, a time during which The Guardian noted that Bell sounded “possessed, wracked…like Alex Turner having a bad trip.”
Early singles ‘Digsaw’, ‘Beehive Queen’ and ‘Robe For Juda’, and a low-key limited edition cassette ‘Thunder Lizard Revisited’, lead to signing with Heavenly in February 2014. Debut album Annabel Dream Reader followed just six months later. Keen exponents of the DIY punk ethic, The Wytches also published their photograph book Full Time Meltdown. With their dreams of academic days behind them, Kristian relocated back to his home village of Yaxley in Cambridgeshire. Here he decompressed and began to work on this new set of songs that took shape amongst the familiar surroundings of his childhood. “We’d do these big world tours and then go back to a little village near Peterborough,” says Kristian. “I’d have to deal with coming down off that adrenaline high and worrying about meeting people’s expectations and constantly trying to satisfy everyone. That’s one simple explanation for the bleakness and nihilism on this record, but really it’s always been there within me.”
In 2015 The Wytches went first to Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire and then into Toe Rag in East London to record what their singer describes as much more collaborative group effort. Deep thought went into the arrangements. All bad ideas were discarded. The fat was trimmed from the bone. As ever though, the feel is resolutely live. Preferring not to attempt to polish coal, The Wytches prefer to keep it dark and dirty, wired and untamed. Wanton and wild. Lo-fidelity but high velocity. Plugged in and straight from the source.
The result is All Your Happy Life.

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Luke La Volpe + Support

September 1st, 2018

Delighted to announce that we will be headlining Broadcast on Saturday 1st September. Support will come from former Apple Scruffs guitarist – the fantastic Pete Kennaway, with his debut live solo performance, and highly tipped singer songwriter Adam Glen.

? On Sale – Friday 27 July, 9am
? Very Limited Pre-Sale – Weds 25 July, 9am
? Tickets – https://goo.gl/CQWLQB

The Luke La Volpe band formed in July 2017, each of the members have had their own separate music careers however started playing together for fun and then formed the band after realising their potential. They bring together a mixture of blues and rock and roll to form a unique live sound, which has been generating interest across the industry.

Since their formation, the band has enjoyed performing to packed venues across the country, supporting the likes of Alabama 3, Gerry Cinnamon & Tom Clarke (The Enemy), as well as selling out their debut own EP launch at the Caves in Edinburgh.

Labelled by EH6 Festival as “One to watch in 2018”, it’s certainly an exciting time for Luke La Volpe.

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5.6.7.8s + The Kaisers – Tokyos Garage Queens Take on Glasgow

August 31st, 2018

Japanese Garage Rockers The 5.6.7.8’s return to Glasgow to play with Scottish legends The Kaisers.

 

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