Gigs Of The Week: 21 – 27 Feb 2011
Roundhouse Rising – Roundhouse, London – 21-26 Feb
The Roundhouse is playing host to all sorts of music business related shizzle this week. There’ll be music provided by a 12Tone vs Roundhouse Records night featuring United Vibrations and Tres B (23 Feb), an Eat Your Own Ears night featuring Prizes, Ghost Eyes and Teeth Of The Sea (24 Feb) and a gig by Ninja Tune-signed rapper DELS (26 Feb). Plus on Saturday, Un-convention offers a whole day of debates, workshops and masterclasses.
More details here.
P J Harvey (pictured) – Troxy, London – 27, 28 Feb
We all knew something special was coming our way from P J Harvey after her incredible-for-all-sorts-of-reasons appearance on The Andrew Marr Show last year. Little did we know her eighth album, Let England Shake would land on us and receive the kind of rapturous acclaim it has done. Polly Jean will be in town for these two dates with a band that will include Mick Harvey, John Parish and Jean-Marc Butty.
More details here.
Efterklang + Vincent Moon’s An Island – Scala, London – 27 Feb
Last year’s label change took Efterklang from The Leaf Label to 4ad, with the resulting Magic Chairs album shifting them towards a lush cinematic sound. Building on that, their support act for their current tour is a film. Titled An Island, it was made with Parisian indie music filmmaker Vincent Moon (he made the ATP documentary and The National’s A Skin, A Night), it’ll be played before the Danish band come on. Filmed on an island in the Danish countryside, it’ll be interesting to see how it affects the pre-gig atmosphere.
More details here.
Also Recommended:
Venetian Snares + iTAL tEK – XOYO, London – 23 Feb
Cold War Kids + Wye Oak – Koko, London – 23 Feb
Clock Opera + May 68 – XOYO, London – 24 Feb
Cloud Nothings – CAMP Basement, London – 24 Feb
Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo – St Giles In The Fields, London – 24 Feb
We Are Scientists – The Bull And Gate, London – 24 Feb
Jamie Woon – Scala, London – 24 Feb
Mogwai – Brixton Academy – 25 Feb
Juan MacLean + Matias Aguayo + The Hundred In The Hands – Queen Elizabeth Hall Front Room, London – 25 Feb
Ne-Yo – O2, London – 26, 27 Feb
Sea Of Bees – Westminster Reference Library – 26 Feb
British Sea Power + Bo Ningen – Forum, London – 27 Feb
Just Announced:
tUnE-yArDs
Ignore all that upper/lower case hell. Merrill Garbus, the genius behind Tune-Yards is on record as saying she doesn’t care how you write it. It’s a carefree attitude that touches on everything she does, which is all about providing as much fun as possible for her listeners. With her second album of experimental funk/soul/pop w h o k i l l scheduled for release in a couple of months, it’s actually in the live setting that Garbus comes into her own, her charm and talent winning over anyone who gets to see her. Her UK tour begins at Scala on 8 June.
More details here.
Sufjan Stevens
It’s been five years since Sufjan Stevens last toured the UK, but he’s planned an extensive trip over to Europe following last year’s release of The Age Of Adz. You can still hear that album streamed in full over at his bandcamp page. Tickets for his two shows at the Royal Festival Hall (12, 13 May) go on sale on 2 March.
More details here.
Glasvegas
With the release of comeback single Euphoria, Take My Hand, the effect of having megapower producer Flood on board is obvious. Glasvegas have the stratosphere in their sights and getting U2 ’s engineer/producer on board may help them get there. With their mood-swinging second album Euphoria /// Heartbreak \\\ looming on the horizon, Glasvegas are going to be doing a lot of touring. They'll be at Heaven on 3 March and back in town again to end a lengthy UK tour with two nights at the Forum on May 11 and 12.
More details here.