Post Louis + Colin Kearney (Jutland Songs)

December 7th, 2019

POST LOUIS play their first headline Glasgow show with special guest Colin Kearney of Jutland Songs performing solo.

As part of their upcoming tour supporting Max Bloom (Yuck), Post Louis (featuring ex-members of Cajun Dance Party and Scottish bands FRAUEN, Great Cop and milkd) visit Glasgow off the back of two critically acclaimed EPs and a handful of singles released in the past year, including the “blistering” ‘Little Jack’ (Line of Best Fit) and the “fuzzy, lo-fi” ‘Stress Fracture’ (Stereogum).

Entry is Free
Doors open 7.30pm
Saturday 7th December 2019

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Hot Snakes (SOLD OUT)

December 6th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
Hot Snakes
+ Bad Breeding
Friday, 6th December 2019
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7PM
18+ ONLY
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Tickets available via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/hot-snakes/broadcast/1440800

Swami John Reis and Rick Froberg have been making noises together since high school. In 1986 it was the post-hardcore chime of Pitchfork. In 1991 it was the sprawling, multi-faceted arrangements of Drive Like Jehu. In 1999 it was the lean, mean swagger of Hot Snakes. Reis and Froberg are responsible for
some of the most turbulent rock and roll of their, or any, generation.

Hot Snakes streamlined Jehu’s complex compositions and emerged as bona fide downstroke warlords.
They made 3 studio albums of high-velocity, slash-your-face, piss-punk: 2000’s Automatic Midnight, 2002’s Suicide Invoice and 2004’s Audit in Progress. The band ceased activity in 2005 but reunited for a triumphant world tour in 2011, planting the seeds for what has come.

Now, after a 14-year hiatus from the studio, Hot Snakes have kicked down the door back into our lives with their new album, Jericho Sirens, due out March 16 from Sub Pop. Fresh, warm piss, bottled and sold as lube.
“I considered stopping playing guitar on a social media poll after I completely mastered the instrument”
Reis says. “But so many people kept sending me letters and voicemail messages, asking me at the dry cleaners, or the butcher shop to bring back Hot Snakes. They were missing rock and roll music. I’ve always considered Hot Snakes to be more in the vein of the proto-Vog movement of the early ‘70s. But
to these people, this is their rock ‘n’ roll. I understand that. I totally understand people’s desire to be controlled and humiliated by my guitar. Anyone can play the stupid guitar. What they want is for me to use it as a branding iron.”
The new album blasts out of the speakers with the furious “I Need a Doctor,” inspired by Froberg’s
experience needing a doctor’s note in order to miss an important work function. “Yeah, I had to be quick
on my feet” says Rick. “Luckily a friend had a stack of stationary from Planned Parenthood and I used that to forge a note relieving me of my obligation to go to a really lame Christmas party at a karaoke joint.”

Throughout Jericho Sirens, Froberg commiserates with the frustration and torrential apathy that seems
to be a fixture in our daily lives, while also reminding us that we have no fucking clue. “Songs like ‘Death
Camp Fantasy’ and ‘Jericho Sirens’ are about that,” he says. “No matter where you look, there’re always
people saying the world’s about to end. Every movie is a disaster movie. I’m super fascinated by it. It is
hysterical, and it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy. It snowballs, like feedback, or my balls on the windshield.”
Musically, the album incorporates the most extreme fringes of the Hot Snakes sound (the vein-bulging,
78-second “Why Don’t It Sink In?” the manic, Asian Blues on speed of “Having Another?”), while staying
true to longstanding influences such as the Wipers, Dead Moon, Michael Jackson, and Suicide on propulsive tracks such as “Six Wave Hold-Down,” one of the first songs written for the project during a Mummer Parade 2017 session in Philadelphia. Other moments like the choruses of “Jericho Sirens” and
“Psychoactive” nod to Status Quo and AC/DC with Froberg admitting, “I still flip bird and ride my BMX on
top of cop cars.”

“My muse was love. It sounds like panic and chaos,” Reis says. “Restlessness and unease. That’s a sound
that I would ask for. I want that record. The inspiration would be simple, maybe even kind of straightforward. Very early rock ‘n’ roll DNA with lots of rules. I would find some note or rhythm in it
that captivated me and I dwelled on it and bent it. That’s where I found dissonance. Bending and rubbing against each other uncomfortably. Marinate and refine. A lot of the other Hot Snakes records always had tension and release, but this one is mainly just tension.”
Jericho Sirens was recorded in short bursts over the past year, mostly in San Diego and Philadelphia with
longtime bassist Gar Wood, Jason Kourkounis and Mario Rubalcaba, both of whom drummed on prior
Hot Snakes releases but never on the same one. For Reis, reactivating his creative partnership with Froberg was one of the most rewarding aspects of the process: “Our perspectives are similar. Our tastes are similar. He is my family. And what more is there to say? My favorite part of making this record was
hearing him find his voice and direction for this record. I came hard.”

In tandem with a full back catalog reissue series and the new album, Hot Snakes will return to the road
in 2018 to incinerate the villages, and they’re already looking ahead to more music. Says Gar Wood,
“There’re already 2 more records written and recorded. We wanted to come out with this one using the
more mainstream sounding stuff to give people a chance to catch up.”

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The Telescopes (30th Anniversary of Taste) w/ St. Deluxe, hvsk

December 5th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
The Telescopes
+ St. Deluxe
+ Hvsk
Thursday, 5th December 2019
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 7pm
AGE 18+ ONLY
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Tickets available now via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/the-telescopes/broadcast/1446744

Exploding Head Syndrome is a snapping into consciousness, a synaptic charge of analogue dissonance saturated through a complex undercurrent of pulsing minimalism, profound in its simplicity.

A static haze of electronic distortion drifts in and out of lucidity to a sure propulsion of stone age repetition and heady bass vibrations, the momentum held on a thread of acoustic tension. As warm organs drone around the oscillating bones of enchanted melodies, an electric hive of enclosing guitars encircle Lawrie’s trance induced visions, which hang suspended, fractured at the core, until completely enveloped by the gathering swarm.

Welcome to the 11th studio album from The Telescopes, their third for Tapete. Consisting of eight new songs and incantations that form a series of sonic convulsions stretching the parameters of intuitive composition to the point of auditory illusion.

Conceived in 1987, The Telescopes emerged as innovators in the field of melodic noise, becoming a crucial inspiration to a multitude of artists and listeners alike. The group has consisted of a revolving line up centred around lead protagonist and founding instigator Stephen Lawrie.

With the exception of Until The End* Exploding Head Syndrome was created entirely by Lawrie himself while immersed in solitude deep in West Yorkshire.

As the title suggests, this is the sound of a triggered mind reaching into the depths of his own inner turmoil on a personal quest for basic clarity. Whereas previous albums for Tapete have set a parallel course between song based structures and freeform impressionism, Exploding Head Syndrome employs almost traditional song writing techniques to achieve a melodic swirl of simplistic refrains capable of lulling the listener into vast sonic dimensions.

In the 1700s William Herschel defined a telescope as an instrument through which a person may view ‘beyond the realm of natural vision’. This is the mantra of The Telescopes.

*Until The End was co written with Chris Plavidal (Stumptone) and is dedicated to the late Nevada Hill (Bludded Head).

Exploding Head Syndrome (EHS) is the name given by John. M. S. Pearce in 1989 to a phenomena described by Robert Armstrong-Jones in 1920 as ‘snapping of the brain’. It is a condition in which a person experiences unreal noises.

The front sleeve holds an image of a blank sheet blowing in a breeze. A natural light phenomena occurring at the time the photograph was taken gives the illusion of a face.

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The Psychotic Monks w/ Cannibal Animal, Eat the Friek

December 4th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
The Psychotic Monks
+ Cannibal Animal
+ Eat the Friek
Wednesday, 4th December
Broadcast, Glasgow
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7PM Doors
18+ Only
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Tickets available now via SEE and Tickets Scotland:
https://pclpresents.seetickets.com/event/the-psychotic-monks/broadcast/1434487

In a dank sub zero rathole of a practice space in the city of culture AKA Hull, there’s four grimy scientists cum musicians who seem to have developed some kind of energy trader machine. It stands about 10 feet tall, takes up half the room (so all the guitars and drums and speakers are crammed in the corner) and is powered solely by out of date cans of Holsten Pils. The magical thing about this 80s sci fi horror contraption of a machine is that rather than spew out weirdo Jeff Goldblum/human fly things it actually does a terrific job of converting footage and recordings of football riots into some of the most exciting, riff packed noise rock and post punk from the north of england. The doctors? Hull’s finest Cannibal Animal.

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Casey Lowry

December 3rd, 2019

rescheduled from 23rd September.
All original tickets remain valid.

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Yung Sham w/ ORDER of the Toad, Fawkes St. FREE ENTRY

December 1st, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
Yung Sham
+ ORDER of the Toad
+ Fawkes St.
Sunday, 1st December
Broadcast, Glasgow
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Tickets available via See Tickets or in-store via Tickets Scotland:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/yung-sham/broadcast/1423947

Yung Sham is the performance moniker of 19-year-old Philadelphia based songwriter Elijah Sheppard. The project began as a solo recording effort in Sheppard’s early high school years. Inspired by everything from 60s rock and folk stars to cult figures from the 90s to today, Sheppard’s music employs strong melodies and distinct chord structures and deals with themes ranging from loneliness and rejection to love and growth. Sheppard formed the band in 2015 and began performing at independent venues in the Philadelphia DIY community, gaining experience in a music scene that has featured many now prominent acts. In 2016 he self-released his short album “The Passion”, created in collaboration with engineer, song-writer and multi-instrumentalist Scotty Leitch. This year he self-released his debut full-length “World of Color”, created in collaboration with engineer and multi-instrumentalist Josh Lesser and friends

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Stag & Dagger: Winter Warm Up

November 30th, 2019

PCL PRESENTS
STAG & DAGGER: Winter Warm Up

Toy
Talk Show
Bad Nerves
Book Klub
Certificates
Franky’s Evil Party
Gelatine
MEMES
New Rebel Cult

Saturday 30th November 2019
Broadcast, Glasgow
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DOORS 2PM
AGE 18+
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STAG AND DAGGER 2020 is right round the corner, why not come down to Broadcast and celebrate with our Winter Warm Up show, featuring the mighty TOY AND Talk Show at the helm!

LIMITED early bird tickets (£10) on sale now, but be quick:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/stag-and-dagger-2020-warm-up-early-bird-/broadcast/1454202

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Broadcast pres. Marquis Hawkes (AUS Music, Houndstooth, DABJ)

November 29th, 2019

Broadcast Presents
Marquis Hawkes (Aus Music/Houndstooth/DABJ)
+ support
Friday, 29th November
11pm doors
Broadcast, Glasgow
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For the next in our ‘Broadcast presents’ series we are over the moon to be welcoming down none other than Marquis Hawkes!!

After being head-hunted by old friends Dan Monox and Kenny Wasp, who had just founded Dixon Avenue Basement Jams in 2012, Mark Hawkins alter ego was born and has consistently released classic dancefloor belters influenced from the original House music flavours of Chicago, Detroit, New Jersey and New York, and the UK deep house sound, whilst fusing them with contemporary production values.

Advance tickets: £8/10 via Resident Advisor

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Kevin McGuire – Broadcast, Glasgow

November 29th, 2019

I am so excited to bring my biggest headline show to date to my hometown! Come join me and the full band for a party. X
SUPPORT TBC

Event details:

Location: Broadcast, Glasgow Sauchiehall Street
29th November 2019
Doors: 7pm
Tickets: £9
+14s (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult)

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Scruff of the Neck Presents: Saytr Play

November 28th, 2019

Scruff of the Neck presents

Saytr Play
Exciting, energetic rock and roll.
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Saytrplay?fref=ts
LISTEN: https://saytrplay.bandcamp.com/track/we-shouldve-been
TWITTER: @saytrplay
INSTAGRAM: @saytrplay
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www.scruffoftheneck.com/events

ADVANCE TICKETS: £8.00

AGE POLICY: 16+

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Distiller Music
XS Manchester
Ticket Alien
Light & Noise Productions

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