Over the last
eight years Upset The Rhythm have inexhaustibly sought out the best
underground sounds from all over the world. With fifty releases under
their belt and their inspired series of YES WAY festivals they
continually focus the spotlight on the UK’s own idiosyncratic DIY music.
February 2012 sees the label hit the road with three incredibly
inventive bands from their native soil to bring their pastoral punk,
junked rhythms and tribal synth dance parties to the near and far of the
United Kingdom. Upset The Rhythm’s Kingdom Tour sees GENTLE FRIENDLY,
WAY THROUGH and PEEPHOLES team up to present a revolving lineup that
resonates deep within landscape, drawing on forgotten pasts and
remembered futures in equal measure.
Here’s a more in depth look at all the UTR artists featured on the tour…
GENTLE
FRIENDLY are a duo from London, comprised of David Morris and Richard
Manber, who have a penchant for circular melodies, tidal fuzz and rapid
junked rhythms. With an austere setup of Casio keyboard, vocals and
drums (sometimes electronic) the band push against the pop boundary,
trapping their songs on record like a continuous sun-warped field
recording. 2009 saw Gentle Friendly release their debut album 'Ride
Slow' to critical acclaim, with Pitchfork even citing Clipse and Lil
Wayne as influences on the band. Since then Gentle Friendly have
remodeled and rebuilt their sound into a stronger beast at their home
studio called Deep House. Bringing us up to date, new EP 'Rrrrrrr' is
the first fruit to fall from the tree, with its seven tracks washing the
band's insistent prism punk alongside more tender, filmic textures.
Gentle Friendly - Speakers from lloyd bowen on Vimeo.
WAY
THROUGH are a pastoral punk duo originally from Shropshire, now
residing in London. Informed by the field as much as the flyover, Way
Through write songs which phase in and out with guitar, tapes, damaged
drums and vocals. Using wrong-footed repetition, rapid interplay and
free-looping happenstance the band create a ragged yet intuitive
tapestry of sound. Their songs walk the streets of market towns, wait
forever at bus stops and lose themselves in edgelands. Way Through find
great resonance with the spirit of place and try and channel its feeling
into their music, joining the dots between lost places and
deteriorating histories. Their debut album 'Arrow Shower' is out now on
Upset The Rhythm, alongside the band's new deep map project of London's
East End.
Way Through - W.B. from Charles Chintzer Lai on Vimeo.
PEEPHOLES
are Katia Barrett (drums, vocals) and Nick Carlisle (keyboards). The
Brighton / London duo formed in 2006 after bonding over a Chinese violin
and the quietest of music. Pretty soon they turned the volume up and
hit on their winning strategy of soaring, stammering synth lines,
tribalised drumming and low-slung vocals. Walking a tightrope between
underground punk and dance music, Peepholes write cloaked anthems as
likely to open celestial gates with keys of repetition as to soundtrack a
slow motion fairground accident. Their sound is otherworldly, aching
with wild beats, echoing with cavernous atmospheres. Upset The Rhythm
have released a split 12” and a mini-album entitled ‘Caligula’ most
recently.
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