Final 12″ Cover for Future Glue’s ‘Devil’s Pulpit’ EP.
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Final 12″ Cover for Future Glue’s ‘Devil’s Pulpit’ EP.
Logo for Glasgow band Future Glue
Dead Beet Records X Control Social Club
Bluebirds Single Launch - My Girl/Fantasy Palace
When I was invited down to scope out the ongoings at the 13th Note, I was a little dubious about what I’d find - I’m not an avid follower of the psych/industrial/punk scene. However, I was thoroughly taken aback with what I found.
Bluebirds’ support came from Future Glue and The New Fabian Society. They were equally as loud and as topless as one another. Exuberant gig goers danced, moshed and flew around the room like a bunch of Boeing 737′s.
Bluebirds set came to fruition at the back of 10pm after raucous crowd teasing sets from their supports. It began with insistent requests for more reverb. It came. When it came, it was assisted with some incredible drum playing, so fast it alluded to an image of 100 toms being played when there was really only 3, and some deafening industrial guitar playing. Their first song began with some military marching tom playing which was eventually followed up with echoing vocals bouncing off the walls to fill the room. The set was disrupted when CSC founder Adam crashed the set leading to a momentary delay. In honesty, it was hilarious to see a promoter enjoying himself so much and exuding so much passion for the music he loved - that he himself caused a mishap. Things moved along quickly and Bluebirds continued to bang out dissonance infected tracks with booming reverberation on top. Things took a turn about 15 minutes in when Bluebirds executed a slower number which was total refreshing. It infused everything that’s great about them - with a trailing rhythm section. It really showcased the frontman’s impeccable vocals where the minimal bass and drums left no room for mistakes on a vocal performance. The crowd didn’t react any differently as punters sang along drunkenly or enthusiastically or a combination of both.
“I dunno why the fuck we played a slow one”.
Normal service resumed after this.
Their DIY ethos quickly reminded me of Pere Ubu, but the Bluebirds have a sound that does not stem from urban wastelands of Cleveland. They sheath a totally underground unorthodox psych sound.
A half arsed effort to plug the single ‘My Girl’ came towards the end of the set. This was fitting with the rest of the evening. The attitude of all the bands; Future Glue, The New Fabian Society and Bluebirds was generally impolite, brash, rude and on some occasions totally insulting. But that itself was the beauty of it.
“this is our last song, I’m fucking fed with with yous” - Future Glue
Chants for ‘one more tune’ resonated around the room led by Adam after the final song from Bluebirds. A comical request for Oasis’ Wonderwall followed. Unsurprisingly, that request was quashed.
Edinburgh,
We've teamed up with the city's freshest party planners Control Social Club for a night showcasing the best in post-punk, garage, psych and noise from our turf and yours.
Live sets from: The New Fabian Society, Future Glue, Bluebirds & The Draynes. + Dead Beet Records stall throughout the night.
Henry's Cellar Bar, Morrison Street. next Saturday (16th January). 7pm doors. Come shake off the January comedown.
Tix / info - https://www.facebook.com/events/1650853838516892/1653488034920139/
You can pre-order The Best Of Ski Pie Rage now! Release date 8th January 2016. Ish. All profits to Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity. http://www.shelter.org.uk
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You can now purchase Future Glue's 'Dark Waltz' EP (DB006) on 10" clear vinyl. Each sale comes with a CD copy of the EP, as well as a digital download code. These are an extremely limited run so grab one while you can at this link - http://goo.gl/MoLSz0
Those looking to listen to / digitally download the EP, you can do so here - http://goo.gl/yrLfys
Future Glue is a quartet based in Glasgow made up of Craig Kenny, Stu Milne, Stephen Hackett and Keith Harcus who play a heady intense blend of rock, punk and psychedelic. Have a listen to track Time to Kill which boasts growing vocals and a melody thicker than quicksand. You will succumb and fall head over heels in love with their sound. I know I did. Have a listen to this track and purchase it from their Bandcamp. While there check out the rest of their output.
Glasgow, thank you to all those who attended last week’s showcase at The Old Hairdressers. Extended thank you to all the bands / DJs involved - Future Glue, The Venus Lyx, Vagabond Poets, Jim Valentine & Baby Strange.