Wednesday 16th July
Brew Records Presents
The Brudenell Social Club - £5adv, £6 doors. Tickets here:
http://www.seetickets.com/S.Asp?A=Kyte&P=5938
Alternatively you can get them from our myspace
Jumbo & Crash will be in this weekend
Poster Design by the fantastic Gareth Brew - http://www.garethbrew.com (complete coincidence his surname is brew....)
http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee301/BREWRECORDS/WEDNESDAY16THJUNE-KYTE.jpg
KYTE:
I missed these the last time they we round supporting iliketrains, twas in the big smoke so very much looking forward to this show!
"Unashamedly epic and unrelentingly beautiful" NME
"debut single 'Planet' resembles the slow building sonic explosions of Mew" The Fly
"It's positively hymnal, like Sonic Youth's Daydream Nation played in a church"
Guardian Online
"An absolutely amazing band making amazing music" 4MUSIC
"soon it won’t just be the casual MySpace user who knows about Kyte’s ethereal majesty." Ameliasmagazine.com
"Not since the Arcade Fire have we felt in the presence of such a spooky, eerie, enigmatic band." thisisfakediy
"epic math-rock guitars with looped synths and odd beats to goosebump-inducing effect" Krugermagazine
"Epic, glacial soundscapes tempered by warm, wonky electronica" Time Out
"A great debut." Mixmag
http://www.myspace.com/kyteband
Her Name Is Calla
This band need no introduction really, they are sheer blood passion, they melted my face off at the concur single launch in march and i'm over the moon to have to on the Brudenell stage once again!
Here's some heritage reviews...buy buy buy!
"The Heritage takes a step back into much darker, more harrowing territory and is all the more interesting a record for it. What it is is a brooding masterpiece of gothic post rock."
Die Shellsuit, Die!
"This extremely talented band, fundamentally experimental in nature, defies any attempt to describe them using only one set of adjectives.....I guess what I’m saying is this: Her Name Is Calla is a brilliant band with an even more brilliant future ahead of them. This album comes extremely recommended."
The Silent Ballet
"The Heritage is a monumental effort which needs to be absorbed in its entirety......Truly Staggering"
Tasty Fanzine
"Suffice to say, there had to be a step forward at some point, and clearly this is it."
Rockfood Magazine
http://www.myspace.com/hernameiscalla
Fran Rodgers
Born in 1982 to an English father and a French mother, Fran Rodgers was raised with her twin sister in an old mining town in Nottinghamshire. Hours spent listening to her parents records inspired a love of Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and, later, the likes of Nick Drake, Nick Cave and Jeff Buckley. Following a move to Leeds in 2000 Fran discovered a passion for singing and, self-taught on the guitar, she began to write. Like many of her influences she performs alone, transporting the listener into the fragile world she paints of love, loss and hope.
Fran Rodgers is a breath of fresh air in a world dominated by Rock and Pop. Her music is timeless, her lyrics engaging, her voice pure and graceful. She is a rare talent, whose music will pull at the heart strings and leave its mark on the listener long after the final notes have faded away.
Glissando:
The basis of Glissando has always been built around Elly May Irving and Richard Knox. Previous years have been spent adding and subtracting members, playing shows here and there; some improvised, some not so. The duo have released a number of very limited edition CDR's on Gizeh and Loom, and last year gathered together a body of previous work to release 'Loves Are Like Empires', a wonderfully packaged CDR of old recordings, demos and live performances.
The path of Glissando to this point has often been a rocky one. Last year Elly and Richard's long term relationship broke down and Glissando's future was thrown into huge doubt. There was a lot of soul-searching to be done around that time but some light was found as a support slot to the wonderful Stars of the Lid was offered at the beautiful Holy Trinity Church in Leeds. This moment was too good to pass and the show was probably the best of the band's career to date. A corner was turned and Glissando's future suddenly looked a damn sight brighter. Plans were made to go and record in Leicester with Tom Morris (Her Name is Calla) and this period of enlightenment turned out to be 'With Our Arms Wide Open We March Towards the Burning Sea'. With help from some beautiful friends, what once seemed destined for failure now has limitless ambitions.
http://www.myspace.com/glissando
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hmm
you think you would have used some DiS quotes considering.
looks like im gonna be going to leeds a lot in the near future.
.
i don't think there are dis quotes for the calla and glissando stuff at the moment dude. but you're right, there's tons of good gigs going on up there over the next two months
yes please come to this gig
we've also got:
27th June - Library - Leeds:
You Slut, Itch, i Concur, Lizardmen
&
25th July - Library - Leeds:
Kong, Year of the Man, Manatees, Grand March.
Hot dog
hmm.
"Rarely has a piece of music actually sounded so idyllic for a setting far beyond your wildest imagination." Dom does good quotes.
or just make it up.
"Glissando are rip-roaring fun, a veritable barrel of laughs"-Jordan Dowling, Drownedinsound.com
and check out
the ace poster
http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee301/BREWRECORDS/WEDNESDAY16THJUNE-KYTE.jpg
awesome.
id actually factually buy one of those.
yea we might
get a few made.
infact we're paying calla in posters but don't tell em
awesome
i will definately purchase one then.
.
i meant the new record duder. the ones above are all for the new one. some guy on subba cultcha just panned it though and said we're obviously goths! ha ha!
the poster for this event is awesome!
quotes
this thread is rushed, i'm at work, military operations style.
huzzah.
i just rinsed 12 a3 colour posters, god bless white collar crime in the face of good gigs.
HNIC
have a great goth attitude.
.
it's crazy isn't it! i mean, what the fuck? that really came in from leftfield
i love
kyte
i love
them too, we should date.
tickets
also now in Jumbo for you leeds based people. Will be in Crash records very soon too
crash
in stock tomorrow at 1.13pm.
that is a thursday, you lucky humans
HNIC
campest band in rock
come see
our crazy diamonds.
big boys
hot
flyers are here, they look the sex, they are limited to 2500
so it will be hard to get one
big lad.
can
people stop stealing the colour posters from in and around leeds
they cost 50p each.
Please wait until the live event has finished
thanks.
:(
this happened the only time we ever made a nice poster.
i will buy some. they are lovely
So glad
I live in Leeds! :o)
Will be coming to this!
your
a good egg.
Be sure to say hello and buy me bitter and those nice crisps they sell
thanks.
I might, if you're lucky!
It'll be easy to spot me, I'm likely to be the only one-armed guy there!
they
lap it up these drownedinsound lot.
fresh
posters now up,
that does not mean ya'll can steal them.
bad lads
fresh
posters stolen from that maxi pizza place in hysde park
NAZIS.
THE LOT OF YOU.
Make a poster out of razorblades and barbed wire
That'll learn 'em.
I'm also coming to this because it's going to be great :)
Is it you guys putting on the Frightened Rabbit gig next Thursday?
nope
thats everyone favourite sexual human james brown of the rocking label on the bone records.
Team awesome.
rock
and dole.
get down
early for glissando, they are very very good xx
kyte
are playing in leeds
wow
l;isten up
this is 1 week away,
come see 4 actually phenomenally good musical acts.
you wont see a lineup like this for about 2 1/2 years
honky
dory.
seriously hot gig this is
BELIEVE.
costa
del believe
oh
yar i'm after a 20k job in marketing or something similar.
I hate you, stop talking to me.
TONIGHT!
ACE