23rd April, 2010
From Pitchfork:
Many bands’ touring plans were slightly deterred or altogether cancelled after ash from eruptions under Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull glacier spread across Europe and grounded air traffic. One of those bands was Brooklyn synth-rockers Bear in Heaven, who were stuck in a Madrid airport while trying to make it over to London. Instead of getting down in the mouth, though, the guys turned volcanic lemons into ash-filled lemonade, placing a camera on the baggage claim belt and creating this hypnotic video for the aptly-named “Dust Cloud”, from last year’s BNM’d Beast Rest Forth Mouth.
Beast Rest Forth Mouth is available on Vinyl+MP3 and CD direct from Dreamboat or from your local record store.
20th April, 2010
Breaking News! Bear In Heaven will be celebrating their successful arrival in the UK (via volcano-proof iron horse and ocean liner) with an in-store gig at Rough Trade in London tonight, Tuesday April 20! Showtime is at 7pm and no wristband or ticket is required, so come on down.
And by the way, the show at the Lexington later this evening is sold out, but there are a few tickets left for the Windmill Brixton show next week.
2nd April, 2010
John Parish’s soundtrack to She, A Chinese has been fabulously received. The folks over at Drowned In Sound gave it 7/10 and described it as music with “an ancient sensibility driven along by decadent instrumentation”.
Coming up there is an exciting change to find out more about the man behind the music and how the soundtrack was put together. Following a screening of She, A Chinese at the Bristol’s Watershed on 4th May, film-maker Mark Kidel will lead a Q&A session with John the creation of the soundtrack. Tickets here.
There are also two in-depth features about the creation of this soundtrack, and composition in general, over at Drowned In Sound and Largehearted Boy.