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The Weekly DiScussion: Whose side are you on?

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by Alex Denney

Has anyone noticed what a stellar year 2007 has been for side projects? No, seriously - first we had Nick Cave rolling back the years with his most raucous, thrilling and downright enjoyable record in time with Grinderman’s self-titled debut. “No religion and no love” were the instructions received from his bandmates, and Cave responded in kind with some of the most visceral and gut-bustingly funny lyrics of his career. Result!

Next up we had Animal Collective mainstay Noah Lennox aka Panda Bear turn in Person Pitch, which arguably upstaged his parent band’s own effort Strawberry Jam with its unique, eastern-influenced ambient textures. ‘Twill be interesting for sure to see where those two figure in the end-of-year polls.

Von Südenfed proved a rewarding experience for fans of both Mouse On Mars and The Fall, the German duo’s glitchy techno stylings providing a suitably intimidating backdrop for Mark E. Smith to do his inimitable thing [new live review]. If it’s a poppier tonic you’re thirsting after, look no further than one-man scene Spencer Krug, whose heavyweight contributions to both the Sunset Rubdown and Frog Eyes records almost made us forget there’s a second Wolf Parade record ready to drop in the new year. Whether those two outfits really rate as side projects is a moot point, but we’ll let it slide here, if only to acknowledge the fellow’s phenomenal work-rate.

And with a little over two months to go we’re not finished yet: Archie Bronson Outfit offshoot The Pyramids release their scorching-hot self-titled debut early next month on Domino, and Franz Ferdinand / The Royal We collaboration Correcto get a 7” outing with ‘Joni’ on the same date, also via Domino.

The trend shows no sign of abating into 2008, either. This week saw raised eyebrows and tentative hopes expressed for a seriously weird – and thus far unnamed - collaboration between Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner and Final Fantasy. Turner said he wanted their record to sound like Scott Walker, which only confused matters further.

Raconteurs might have proved a slightly more tame proposition than some people let on first time of asking, but you never know what Jack ‘n’ Brendan have up their sleeves for their second bite of the cherry, another LP heading for release early next year. Last but not least there’s School Of Language, “currently the most pressing musical concern of Field Music's David Brewis” (according to the MySpace), who have an album due post-2007, and if it’s even half as good as the latter’s Tones Of Town then we’ll have something worth waiting for there too.

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Vidi: Grinderman - 'No Pussy Blues'
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That’s the present in a nutshell, then, an impressive gathering of talented bastards letting it all hang out and still managing to look cooler than 99 per cent of the bored-sounding day-jobbers. But let us not cast off the shackles of history like the now-humping monsters we’ve all become – who are the pioneers among the old guard? The Breeders occasionally succeeded in stealing some of Pixies’ thunder as a vehicle for Kim Deal’s songwriting talents, alongside Throwing Muses’ Tanya Donnelly. Damon Albarn was moonlighting as a cartoon character in Gorillaz before Blur’s hiatus, and legend has it Jimi Hendrix was set to join prog-rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer before his death in 1970, which would have added an altogether unsavoury twist to his legend.

Let’s have it then, your most dearly cherished side-projects of all time, maybe a few best left forgotten and a few you'd be more than intrigued to see.

DiScuss...



The Glove - Blue Sunshine (before most of ya's were born)

Robert Smith and Steven Sevrin, that was cool.

I wasn't fussed about the Brakes at first, but they're pretty good.

Travelling Wilbury's... ha! Tricked ya. They're complete shite.

There's the whole incentuous Arts & Crafts thing going on, but BSS still rules that roost...

Erm, I know I'm not thinking of the best examples just yet...


Grinderman:

Not That Great


* Not That Great

On Record. Live it was the veritable 'shit' as the kids say nowadays.


The album rules

and so did their ATP sets.


i agree

loving them


I also think

the album is MINT.


i prefer bad seeds

but they are still pretty good


Grinderman = awesome

Live I thought they could have been louder. They'd be mindblowing in a small venue.


THe first ever Animal Collective based release

was in fact a panda bear solo effort


So are you saying

that Animal Collective were at one point not a 'collective' at all, and that they are, in fact, a Panda Bear side-project?

What do you reckon to 'Berserker'? Decent?


i dunno

at times i think its ace, at others i get a bit bored


OH and to the AC thing,

they did once release their records simply iunder the names of who was on them? So spirit was 'panda bear and avey tare' (or tother way round) so maybe they are all side projects eh? But yeah the only one I'd properly class as a side is Jane, thats for sure, Panda bear is too much of an established act.


It was actually automine's 7" release

paddington band featuring avey tare, geologist and brendan fowler (BARR) on drums released in 1995 which apparently sold "like 20 or something".

For realsies.


Loose Fur...

...Jeff Tweedy and Glenn Kotche's side project with Jim O'Rourke is absolutely brilliant. 'Born Again In The USA' (love that title) was miles better than the latest (possibly last?) Wilco album.


well...

for me, the Postal Service is the best side-project i've come across - better than Dntel, as good as DCfC.

Jenny Lewis & the Watson Twins is a wonderful escape from Rilo Kiley.

Then there's Frou Frou - much better than Imogen Heap's own stuff - which is great in it's own sense.


I've never 'got' the fuss over The Postal Service...

...bland bleep-pop emo zzzzz... IMHO.


Yes

But he rejoined recently. He plays on their latest album.


Yes

But he rejoined recently. He plays on their latest album.


Red Sparowes

are a pretty decent side project for the chaps in that band. Well, first album was very good, second one's STILL to grab me. Often the case with these projects? Initial idea pretty good, leading to good first output, slight lack of time/enthusiasm/effort on subsequent efforts?


I loved the first Reindeer Section record...

... particularly the Aidan Moffat's nonchalent phoned-in performance. In fact all tracks that didn't feature Lightbody on vocals were ace.

And didn't it outsell all Snow Patrol records added together (until final straw obviously)?


i think

the second reindeer section was a bigger affair was it not? it was a great record, but unfortunately, i think it was what inspired lightbody to create the final straw


"unfortunately",

I like that. Yeah, deeply unfortunate that it inspired him to write the album that rocketted them from relative indie nobodies to international rockstars and helped them achieve success in the States that few other british bands ever get a sniff of. And Snow Patrol are still decent - it's the copycat bands that give the originators a bad name these days. Snow Patrol outdate 99% of them.


I'm really

sorry to disagree but i must. Final Straw is not a very good album - whether it has made them big in the states or not. It does not compare to the earlier Snow Patrol albums nor is it fit to even bear a connection to either Reindeer Section albums..i fucking loved those albums - the lyrics are beautiful and the collaborations worked really well.

Its not music snobbery, wish it were, but alas not.

Hang on why am i talking about Snow Patrol???


Seb Rochford.... and all his bands

I dunno if you would call them side projects I just love loads of the projects of herd him in....

Acoustic Ladyland, Polar Bear, Fulborn Tevisham.... are all wicked... and there are more still


So, this may be pushing it...

But do Sebadoh count as a Dinosaur Jr side project?

After all, both bands are playing ATP next year, and Dinosaur Jr were here first...


That's a good point

Do you reckon they'll announce Sebadoh for the other weekend as well once tickets for the Pitchfork one start selling out?