Jeffrey Foucault

April 9th, 2020

PCL PRESENTS
Jeffrey Foucault with Ry Cavanaugh support
Thursday 9th April 2020
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOOR 7PM
AGE 18+

Tickets available via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/jeffrey-foucault/broadcast/1464807
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In two decades on the road Jeffrey Foucault has become one of the most distinctive voices in American music, refining a sound instantly recognisable for its simplicity and emotional power. He’s built a brick-and-mortar international touring career of multiple studio albums, countless miles, and general critical acclaim, lauded for “Stark, literate songs that are as wide open as the landscape of his native Midwest” (The New Yorker), and described as “Quietly brilliant” (Irish Times).

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Christopher Paul Stelling

April 8th, 2020

PCL PRESENTS
Christopher Paul Stelling
+ Support
Broadcast, Glasgow
Wednesday, 8th April 2020
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DOORS 7PM
AGE 18+
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Tickets available via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/christopher-paul-stelling/broadcast/1449529

“It’s not Americana or alt anything, it’s really just soulful folk music,” Ben Harper says of Best of Luck, the new album by Christopher Paul Stelling, which he produced.
Harper and Stelling met a few years back when the Grammy award winning musician-producer invited Stelling to open a series of shows. “Ben gave me a true gift back then,” Stelling says. “I’d been on the road for a long time and he put me onstage in front of his fans. He took me to the Beacon, The Ryman, Massey Hall, all these legendary rooms. Just to see that what I could do would even translate in spaces like that was revelatory.”
Harper says he instantly recognized a kindred spirit in Stelling’s virtuosic finger picking and soulful delivery. “It was like finding a John Fahey or Leo Kottke that was a really great singer,” he explains.
The recording of Best Of Luck culminated on a rainy night in Los Angeles, but the whole thing really began back in North Carolina. Stelling calls Asheville home, though he has been in a state of near constant motion for years. Leaving Florida while young to roam and perfect his craft, he made stops in Colorado, Boston, Seattle, New York and eventually North Carolina – all interspersed with relentless touring – hundreds of performances a year, in bars, coffee houses, nightclubs and theaters.

“The lifestyle of constant touring was gaining on me,” Stelling says. “And then I was back home, and in the abrupt silence, there was a clarity. The fumes of hubris I had been running on for years were all but gone and my relationship with my environment and myself had turned toxic. I was scared but resolved to persevere. On Christmas Day, after a few false starts, I gave up drinking and decided to take a look at myself.”
And then, as if following some greater cosmic narrative, an email arrived that New Year’s Day. It was Harper asking if he would be interested in making a record in Los Angeles. “I had never worked with a producer before,” Stelling says. “I had always controlled everything; it was how I had survived. But I needed a mentor and a friend; I was too far from shore.”

Stelling accepted an artist’s residency at the Stetson Kennedy House outside of Jacksonville Florida to prepare. Kennedy had been a folklorist and comrade of Woody Guthrie and Zora Neale Hurston. Woody stayed there for extended periods as well. “I moved into this little house in a North Florida swamp just an hour from where I was born and raised,” Stelling says. “And I proceeded to freak out. It was the first time I’d just sat still for years. Mostly, I took inventory of myself. But I left feeling like I’d found a thread. After that, I would send Ben demos. He would respond with encouragement and tell me to keep digging, so I’d keep digging. Looking back, the whole process was the medicine I needed.”

Best Of Luck is a supremely accessible and finely crafted record that deftly merges genres. Harper, who has previously produced records by Mavis Staples, Rickie Lee Jones, The Blind Boys of Alabama and others, recruited an all-star rhythm section with Jimmy Paxson (Stevie Nicks, Dixie Chicks) on drums and upright bass player Mike Valerio (Randy Newman, LA Philharmonic) to lend a versatility and finesse. “I really believe this record is the intersection where folk and soul meet,” Harper says.
The album’s title, Best Of Luck, mirrored perfectly the emotional landscape in which it was created. “Depending on how you say it, it can either be a blessing or a dismissal,” Stelling says. “And that was exactly the point I was coming to with myself, my career as an artist, as a friend and as a person.”

The first track, “Have To Do For Now” is a haunting evocation of a moment between an unexamined past and an uncertain future. The guitar refrain evokes a beautiful sense of wistfulness about the past. “It’s a song about the fear of losing memories and the relief of letting them go,” Stelling explains. “It was written in one sitting. A flood of memories moving back to when I was very young and I fell from a tree house and split my head open. I’d never really processed that trauma but it’s one of my earliest and most visceral memories. I can’t help but wonder how that day and others like it have influenced my life.”

The sonic simplicity of “Lucky Stars” reveals a richness of melody and emotionality. “It’s part love song, part lullaby,” Stelling says of the track, “with a gentle touch from the band and Ben’s haunting lap steel matching my guitar in the instrumental section, additional vocals by my partner. It’s about gratitude and the mysteries of the universe. Even to just be here and marvel at it all is enough for me most times. Even if it’s meaningless, it’s beautiful.”

Throughout the record, discontent and self-doubt are transformed into messages of resilience and hope. “Trouble Don’t Follow Me” captures this perfectly, with an upbeat almost anthemic rhythm and soulful, gospel-tinged vocals. “It comes as no surprise to me that one of my most optimistic songs could be written in the most difficult hour,” Stelling says. “When all I needed was a little hope and a song I could play night after night and not get tired of. Something that captured the basic recipe for endurance. A song about marching on, a warning to anything that might stand in your way, and needing to feel strong for the people around you, so you can inspire them to do the same.”

There is an uninhibited defiance to “Until I Die,” a revved up folk-blues featuring a beautifully raw guitar and beat. “This song is a kaleidoscope in the hall of mirrors, a psychedelic rant,” Stelling says. “One thing is for certain amidst the chaos and uncertainty, and that is having someone to love and who loves you back is unrivaled.”

When Harper talks about his admiration for Stelling, he refers to his family’s legendary folk music store, filled with instruments and a fluid merging of styles and genres. “When I listen to Chris, I hear my grandparent’s store in Claremont,” Harper says. “He’s carrying on that tradition. A guy that can play any instrument from any country and play it with real feeling. He crosses genres but manages to respect them; he is a folk singer with an unusual soulfulness. He understands where this music comes from and why it’s remains so essential. Of all the record’s I have produced, this is one I’m most proud of.”

For his part, Stelling says, “This record was about learning to trust the people around me. If anything, after years of closely guarded decision-making I’m delighted by the results of this collaboration. This record has an undeniable sense of clarity. The songs are lean but never feel incomplete. Ben knew how to coax me out of my well-worn comfort zones, how to move fast and spontaneously and put me on the spot, and how to retreat and give me space to process things. People who know me have said they hear a lot more of me in this album than anything before. Realizing I couldn’t heal the world, I started to heal myself, and I couldn’t be more pleased by how that sounds.”

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The Starlight Magic Hour

April 7th, 2020

PCL PRESENTS
The Starlight Magic Hour
+ Support
Tuesday 7th April 2020
Broadcast, Glasgow
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AGE 18+
DOORS 7PM
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Tickets available via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/the-starlight-magic-hour/broadcast/1482614

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Sun Visor Promotions + FLITH

April 5th, 2020

+ Delights + Adult Dolls

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CANCELLED: Childcare

April 3rd, 2020

PCL PRESENTS
Childcare
+ Support
Friday 3rd April, 2020
Broadcast, Glasgow
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Tickets available via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/childcare/broadcast/1482153

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PostPoned Imonolith

March 30th, 2020

This date has been postponed : We will be announcing a rescheduled date soon.

PCL PRESENTS
IMONOLITH
+ Support
Monday 30th March 2020
Broadcast, Glasgow
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AGE 18+
DOORS 7pm
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Tickets available via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/imonolith/broadcast/1474895

MONOLITH is a hard hitting, 5 piece Canadian based Hard Rock/Metal band made up of an impressive pedigree of musicians. They demand attention from their entrancing and memorable vocal melodies to their crushing, unforgettable guitar riffs right up to their driven, hypnotic grooves. Imonolith has everything that relates to the current heavy music enthusiast whether its crushing metal, or catchy active rock radio music. They’re a diverse band that will not be ignored.

IMONOLITH was formed in February 2018 by Drummer, Ryan ‘RVP’ Van Poederooyen (Devin Townsend Project/Band) and Guitarist, Brian Waddell (Devin Townsend Project/ Band). The pair originally started writing Imonolith’s brand of music in 2015, while respectively playing in the Devin Townsend Project (2009-2018). ‘RVP’ and Waddell pursued Vocalist – Jon Howard (Threat Signal, Arkaea) and 2nd Guitarist – Kai Huppunen (Methods of Mayhem, Noise Therapy) and lastly Bassist – Scott Whalen (Econoline Crush),to complete Imonolith as a band.

Each members professionalism, experience, dedication and perseverance over the past 15+ years has allowed them all to tour world-wide with various famous musical acts. Their background, know how and drive has bled into what Imonolith has become today and only adds to the potential of what the band will ultimately become. Their previous touring experience has granted them opportunities to collectively perform live throughout North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Their passion for playing live is also their motivation to execute their brand of music world-wide in as many venues and live settings as possible. This is a band that unitedly craves the energy from a profound, zealous crowd, and they know how to encourage this type of live experience.

IMONOLITH have already amassed a dedicated legion of supporters world-wide and their following continues to expand by the thousands as the band continues to grow. The interaction between Imonolith and their supporters is paramount to their long term vision… that’s why the connection to their devotees through their social media network is robust and of the greatest importance to them, along with their music.

IMONOLITH’s debut single and video, Hollow was released on January 18th, 2019. The song was produced, recorded and mixed by the powerhouse production team made up of, Brian Howes and Jay Van Poederooyen (Nickelback, Chris Cornell, Skillet, Airbourne, Daughtry) at Van Howes Studios in Los Angeles, California. The song saw great success debuting at #6 on the USA Top 30 NACC Charts. It remained at #6 for 3 weeks straight and stayed in the Top 30 for 4 weeks. Hollow as a single has acquired over 211K Spotify streams world-wide from January 18th to December 1st 2019. Imonolith’s debut album was Produced, Recorded, and Mixed by Jay Van Poederooyen in Vancouver, BC, Canada and Los Angeles, California, USA. The full length album will be released globally on March 27th, 2020 followed by extensive touring world-wide in 2020 and 2021.

In closing, IMONOLITH will surprise its followers and any newcomer with their invigorating approach to music. Their musical direction is ever evolving and the bands work ethic is undeniable. This combination of principles will surely strengthen the solidity of their brand of music and the foundation the band was firmly built on.

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Postponed: Jeffrey Martin & Anna Tivel

March 29th, 2020

This date has been postponed: We will be announcing a rescheduled date soon.

PCL PRESENTS
Jeffrey Martin & Anna Tivel
+ SUPPORT
29th March 2020
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
AGE 18+
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Tickets available via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/jeffrey-martin-anna-tivel/broadcast/1453486

Portland, Oregon singer-songwriters Jeffrey Martin and Anna Tivel will be performing on (DATE) at (VENUE). Earlier this year, Tivel released her critically acclaimed album The Question on Fluff & Gravy Records. Rolling Stone, NPR, and Billboard all praised its songwriting and production. It was listed at #1 on Paste Magazine’s “Ten Essential Folk (and Folk-Adjacent) Albums of 2019″ and NPR called it “one of the most ambitious folk records of the year.” Tivel was also recently recognized with the ASCAP Foundation’s Sammy Cahn Award and the No Depression Singer Songwriter of The Year Award.

Touring on the strength of his most recent release One Go Around (Fluff & Gravy Records), Jeffrey Martin has built a loyal and enthusiastic fan base throughout the US and Europe. With rich lyrics that often present poetry as dark prose, Martin’s songs have drawn comparisons to literary giants William S. Burroughs and Cormac McCarthy.

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POSTPONED: Leaving Bordeaux + Ellis Hurley / James & Jamie

March 28th, 2020

RCMS Promotions Glasgow presents..

Leaving Bordeaux
+ Ellis Hurley / James & Jamie

28.03.20
Live at Broadcast
Doors 7pm
Over 16s welcome
£7 adv

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This Feeling – Glasgow w/ Rats, The Riot Vans + more

March 27th, 2020

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

LIVE
RATS
The Riot Vans
Flying By Mirrors
The Patryns

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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