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Elba Annual 2009 – Andrea Marini

12 Dec

There was a period where everytime I looked at gig listings, Andrea Marini seemed to have a gig! We were lucky enough to have Andrea to Elba Sessions Presents at The Liquid Ship in November. A cracking evening where previous Elba Annual contributors Julia and the Doogans also played. At the time I said that Andrea’s music was effortless and having now had a chance to really listen to his back catalogue, it’s still as soothing as before.

A short and sweet entry today, here’s Andrea’s answers. We’d like to think favourite gig that he played was at The Liquid Ship but far be it from us to put words in his mouth!!!

Andrea Marini

Album of The Year – Sometimes I Wish I Were An Eagle, Bill Callahan

Best Gig – Yo La Tengo

Hopes for 2010/Things You’re Looking Forward To -Looking forward to finishing my record and hearing the new Vampire Weekend record

All of Andrea’s previous material can be downloaded for absolutely nowt on his bandcamp page.

Elba Annual 2009 – The Scottish Enlightenment

10 Dec

The last few months have been pretty good in the world of Elba Sessions. Writing blogs, putting on gigs and recording podcasts has put us in touch with loads of really good people who are so passionate about music. Today’s example being The Scottish Enlightenment. Now, chances are I’ve seen them play, but I think it was a very long time ago and my memory is a bit hazy but when I downloaded a couple of tracks from their forthcoming record ‘St Thomas’ there was no way I was going to forget about them this time. It seems this year they have been busy busy recording their album which should see the light of day sometime in 2010 which will also hopefully mean plenty of gigs. Sign me up!

David has been kind enough to let us in on his 2009…

The Scottish Enlightenment

Album of The Year – Everything is Simple by Dan Lyth. He’s a friend, and mixed our album for us, so maybe I’m biased, but the record is incredible. Its like a set of small bright pictures, and I doesn’t sound like anyone else really. He’s probably one of the most under-exposed music makers in Scotland – like proper talented and that.

Favourite New Band – Mitchell Museum. Got to admit i thought the name was duff, until we played a gig with them at Electric Circus in Edinburgh – they’re utterly jaw dropping. Like a very excited Grandaddy. Love them very much.

Best Gig (your band) – We’ve only played 2 this year because we’ve been recording, but there have been some moments recently at rehearsal that have been pretty excellent. So I’d say our gig on 12th December in Edinburgh is going to be the best. That right there was a clever answer.

Best Gig – De Rosa at Sneaky Pete’s, Edinburgh. So sad that they’re gone. We are all fans, but our bassist Angus was verging on groupie status a while back. I think that’s why they split. (ed -I don’t know, a couple of people in the Elba community could give him a run for his money!!)

Best Memories of 2009 – Recording the album in Glasgow with Jamie Grier – I’ve just realised how close his name is to Germaine Greer. But he’s much cooler.

Hopes for 2010/Things You’re Looking Forward To – Finally getting our album released. Playing a lot of gigs and getting good at it. Recording a Halloween EP.

The Scottish Enlightenment play the Trampoline all-dayer this Saturday (12/12/09) at The Wee Red Bar in Edinburgh. Details here

Also, do your mp3 player a favour and give it an early Christmas gift by downloading a couple of free tracks from their album St Thomas. They can be found here

Elba Annual 2009 – Julia and the Doogans

7 Dec

Today sees the fifth installment of our Elba Sessions Annual and our guest today is Julia of Julia and the Doogans. I first came across Julia earlier this year and still play her EP several times a week on the old i-pod. We had Julia and her band along to November’s Elba Sessions Presents…at The Liquid Ship and it was definitely one of my highlights of the year. Here are Julia’s…

Julia and The Doogans

Album of The Year – Sea Sew – Lisa Hannigan.

Favourite New Band – I’m going to be shameless and say us. Aside from us it’s not someone new but new to the world since she went solo without Damien Rice; Lisa Hannigan.

Best Gig as a Band – I have three faves. Ultimate gig for us was in Pivo Pivo way back in Spring 2009. There was a power cut and we played completely unplugged by candlelight. Was pretty magical. We ended up being filmed by the ‘Off The Beaten Tracks‘ guys in Edinburgh too in the summer. All the unexpected things are always the best!

Best Gig – Other – I’ve caught Esperi twice this year. He is just amazing. We loved Emily Scott as well when we watched her in Edinburgh. She is also amazing.

Best Memories of 2009 – There are so many. Playing the BAFTA afterparty. Playing with Emily Scott and Beerjacket – that day in Edinburgh was one of the best. Everything to do with Glasgow PodcART. Getting played on radio 1 was good too. 2009 has been a good year. Attempting to ride a unicycle was cool as well. I couldn’t do it though.

Hopes for 2010/Things You’re Looking Forward To – Continue to meet really nice people as we go on as a band. Writing and recording new stuff. Releasing some stuff. Being creative and taking each step as it comes. Not rushing and just enjoying what we do and hopefully others will continue to do so too. And getting out and doing more gigs and giving away free fridge magnets!

I’m looking forward to getting my hands on a fridge magnet but if you fancy a wee Christmas gift from the band, sign up to their mailing list here. You also get a nice letter from Julia every so often!

Elba Annual 2009 – Lynnie Carson

5 Dec

Well, we’ve had a busy few days and had no time to post another chapter of the Elba Sessions annual so it’s about time to put that right. Today’s edition features the thoughts of Lynnie Carson. Lynnie has previously recorded at Elba Studios and will release her debut album next year.

Lynnie Carson

Album – Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes (ed – 2008 but we’ll let you off!)
Favourite New Band – Florence & The Machine
Best Gigs – Fleetwood Mac and Bon Iver
Hopes for 2010/Things You’re Looking Forward To – Releasing my first album with my band Hammond’s Folly and gigging it across Scotland. Also seeing Midlake at ABC in Feb.

Lynnie plays Nice and Sleazy’s, Glasgow, tonight with her band, £5 entry. For full details of up coming shows, check out her myspace.

Elba Annual 2009 – Lindsey ‘Zinzi Wolfie’ Amp (Le Reno Amps)

3 Dec

When planning the Elba Sessions Annual, it was only right that the subject of the Grand Ole Opry gig, got a day all to herself. Tonight at the Opry Le Reno Amps will bid a fond farewell to bass player Lindsey. Stepping up to media duties one more time, she answered our questionnaire…

linzi amp

Album of The Year – The Decemberists – The Hazards of Love

Favourite New Band – Cuddly Shark, of course

Best Gig (Le Reno Amps) – I’m gonna hope it’ll be the Grand Ole Opry

Best Gig (Other) – Flaming Lips @ O2 Academy – 15th November

Best Memories of 2009 – Getting my wee kitties Charlie and Rudy

Hopes for 2010/Things You’re Looking Forward To – I’m going on holiday! A real holiday! To Kenya! To see a lion!

Lindsey has her final fling tonight at The Grand Ole Opry with support from The Moth and The Mirror, Rags and Feathers and Conor Mason. Doors are 8pm, £4 (that’s a pound per band!) and it would be amazing to see y’all there!

Elba Annual 2009 – Al Nero & Scott Maple (Le Reno Amps)

2 Dec

I don’t think it’s any secret that we here at Elba Sessions *heart* Le Reno Amps. Not only have they popped up on an Elba Podcast and an Elba Sessions Presents…at the Liquid Ship, we’re also helping them give a rousing send off to their bassist this Thursday at the Grand Ole Opry deep in Glasgow’s cowboy country! Indeed, Al and Scott almost single handedly changed the face of the Elba Sessions because for 30 worrying minutes at The Liquid Ship, being bombarded by their patter, we questioned whether the Elba Sessions were actually made for wannabe stand up comics. Thankfully a few months on, we’re still concentrating on bands, and the booking agents of northern England’s working mens clubs are not booking Le Reno Amps. Phew. We’d like to think last months appearance on the cover CD of WORD Magazine and this month’s review in MOJO is down to their appearances with Elba, but we can’t take all the credit…the four of them are affa hard workers!

Le Reno at Elba

Album of The Year

Scott: Heavy Trash – “Midnight Soul Serenade”

Al: Bloody Hell just one! I’d probably plump for… De Rosa – Prevention,

but worthy mentions…
St Vincent – Actor
Golden Silvers – True Romance
Wilco – Wilco (The Album)
Jason Lytle – Yours Truely, The Commuter

Favourite New Band

Scott: Last ‘new to me’ band I heard and keep returning to are Empire of the Sun, reckon that album’s going to be with me for years to come. How very populist of me! I’m also currently very taken with the Dirty Projectors – or possibly not! They did a brilliant track with David Byrne on ‘Dark was the Night’, investigating further I learned they did a concept album in 2007 called ‘Rise Above’, which is (Wiki quote) “…an attempt by band leader Dave Longstreth to remember and reinterpret the entire Black Flag album Damaged after not hearing it for almost 15 years”. Now, I learned to play guitar by listening to Black Flag and the Circle Jerks – unless Dave Longstreth heard Black Flag through a coma from his hospital bed, this album is short on remembering and heavy on re-interpretation! I think I may love it, but it’s too early to say, I may wake up one morning and realise I actually hate it and forever refer to them as fucking BAWC’S! (Brooklyn Art Wanker Cunt Students)

Al: I really love the Golden Silvers album so yeah Golden Silvers. I’ve been listening to Super Adventure Club’s “Chalk Horror!” album a lot of late too, so yeah they’d both be my favourite “new” bands!

Best Gig – Le Reno Amps

Scott: The Windmill in Brixton

Al: Ooh this year, eh, we had a couple of belting London shows at The Windmill in Brixton and The Sheep Walk in Leytonstone back in April, they were both really great. More recently we did a Merchant City Festival show with Super Adventure Club and The Elvis Suicide. It were a lot of fun too.

Best Gig – Other

Scott: Faith No More at the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh

Al: I cannae mind what I did last week let alone all year but Morrissey at Barras in May was totally amazing. Wilco at Greenman was brilliant, I was very very merry on cheap red wine. Eh what else, Field Music very recently at Captains Rest in Glasgow was great too. There’s been too many. I should stay in more.

Best Memories of 2009

Scott: Touring and gigging to promote the album – i.e. playing with Brakes, spending time with our friends from Drift and Cottonmouth Rocks. OF COURSE – THE ELBA SESSION AND GIG! YAAY! (ed: clearly a man of taste)

Al: Being right up the front for Field Music, literally felt like I was invading Peter Brewis personal space it was so rammed in the Captains Rest. That band deserve a bigger stage for sure! I was grinning something awful.

Hopes for 2010/Things You’re Looking Forward To

Scott: Hope I don’t drop the baby (ed: you’ve been in a band with Al for years. You’ll be just fine!). Looking forward to FINALLY finishing this next album, hoping it sounds as good as its current promise. Also, hoping my PC doesn’t pack in before I finish the bloody album.

Al: I’ve been working hard on setting up a record label with a collective spirit. It’s called Armellodie. I’ve been doing it for a while but having just released our first longplayer (Cuddly Shark’s eponymous debut) I’m getting my teeth into it now and am set to release some corking records next year. You can check out Armellodie at www.armellodie.com. The website is launched in December 09.

Hopefully with a bit of luck we’ll have a new LRA record out sometime after the Summer next year. Can’t say too much cos, in all honesty I don’t know too much, other than it’ll be another record which has songs on it that Scott and I have written and sing in perfect harmony!

I’m going to the Pavement ATP in May. I’ve never seen Pavement before, my better half has seen them like, five times or something, so this will hopefully put an end to her bragging about it so much. I cannae wait.

I also cannae wait for Spoon at Tuts on Valentines Night. My better half’s not bothered about Spoon but I love them. So much so I persuaded her to get us tickets cos I’m skinto, of course I’ll buy her a drink at it, I’m romantic like that!

Le Reno Amps play ‘The Wolf’s Last Stand‘ at the Grand Ole Opry, Glasgow, this Thursday 3rd December with The Moth and The Mirror, Rags and Feathers and Conor Mason.

Elba Annual 2009 – Chris Devotion (The Elvis Suicide)

1 Dec

It’s been a hectic old year for The Elvis Suicide. As well as sharing stages with Black Lips, Crystal Antlers and Shy Child, the Glasgow based band were also named ‘the best support band by far on their UK tour’ by Patrick of Titus Andronicus. Throw in an almost complete line up change and you can’t quite figure out how they managed it all. Oh, and did I mention they also released 7 track EP ‘Sweethearts’. Lead singer Chris Devotion answered some of our deep and meaningful questions and it’s here that the Elba Annual 2009 begins…

The Elvis Suicide

Album of The Year – The Reigning Sound – Love and Curses (most people haven’t heard of this band, most people need to sort it out and buy all their records)

Favourite New Band – Titus Andronicus. They released their debut album at the start of 2009 and it is my joint favourite record (with The Reigning Sound) of the year, T.A. are noisier, smarter and better than nearly every other band, in fact they are almost as good as us.

Best Gig – Elvis Suicide – we played some awesome shows this year (including Stag and Dagger, The Edinburgh Festival and supporting our fave new band Titus Andronicus) but the best gig was in Edinburgh supporting Cuddly Shark at Henry’s Cellar Bar. I had to let the old line up of T.E.S. go in the summer and was really pleased with the new recruits, but any band worth their salt gets better over a couple of gigs. Since that Edinburgh show the boys have been firing on all cylinders, they rock harder, they roll smoother and they have become so good, that we have banned pregnant women from the shows, lest the foetus does a powerslide down the birth canal.

Best Gig – Other – The Specials at the Academy, my knees were sore from an hour and a half of constant skanking and my face was sore from constant smiling, a joyous occasion.

Best Memories of 2009 – some great reviews for our EP, some great gigs and we got to meet some cool people, being in a band is pretty fucking awesome, to be honest.

Hopes for 2010/Things You’re Looking Forward To -We shall be embarking on a tour and getting into the studio to unleash the new line up on the MP3 players of the nation, this will once again prove that the The Elvis Suicide are fucking champions. But I am probably more than anything looking forward to the new Doctor Who series.

Chris Devotion plays a solo acoustic set full of depressing country songs at Elba Sessions Presents…(Three) at The Liquid Ship, Glasgow on Friday 4th December.

The Elvis Suicide’s critially acclaimed EP Sweethearts is out now on all major download sites.