define('DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT', true); define('DISALLOW_FILE_MODS', true); Willkommen Records » news
News   Artists   Our Shows   About   Press   Shop   Contact
Visit Willkommen on Facebook Visit Willkommen on Youtube Visit Willkommen on Instagram Visit Willkommen on Twitter Visit Willkommen on Soundcloud Visit Willkommen on Bandcamp Visit Willkommen on Wikipedia

Archive for the ‘news’ Category

This Is The Kit & Rozi Plain UK Tour

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

This February and March, Rozi Plain hits the road with This Is The Kit. We really highly recommend both of these bands, so don’t miss them. Rozi’s not doing Manchester or Brixton.

25th Feb: Norwich Arts Centre
26th Feb: Sheffield The Shakespeare
27th Feb: Durham The Fishtank
28th Feb: Manchester Marc Riley session for BBC 6music
28th Feb: Manchester Band on the Wall
29th Feb: Birmingham Kitchen Garden cafe
1st Mar: London Windmill Inn, Brixton
2nd Mar: London Manero’s bar
3rd Mar: Bristol Colston Hall 2
4th Mar: Stroud The Prince Albert Pub

Rachael Dadd and Ichi in Japan

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Our distant cousins Rachael Dadd and Ichi are having a grand time out in Japan and have asked us to let you know they’re both blogging about their experiences. At the time of writing they’ve both been recently updated. Check out Rachael here and Ichi here.

The Leisure Society in Belfast and Dublin

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

The Leisure Society frontman Nick Hemming says tonight and tomorrow’s Irish shows are “our final shows of the year, before we disappear to work on album three”, so make sure you catch them if you’re in Ireland.

MARCH
2nd, Belfast, Black Box
3rd, Dublin, Whelans

Laish on tour in April

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Laish are hitting the road hard in April, doing a short tour supporting Sons of Noel and Adrian and Emma Gatrill and then doing a slightly longer tour featuring just themselves. They are currently working hard to finish a second album, make a new music video and hone their live set.

Laish are also offering their debut album for the next thirty days at the discounted price of £4 on download and £7 on cd only via their bandcamp so get it cheap while you can.

Dates below, further information on facebook here.

APRIL

3 bristol, louisiana* TICKETS
4 norwich, arts centre* TICKETS
5 london, hoxton bar moved to Bush Hall* TICKETS
7 brighton, the haunt* TICKETS

(* with Sons of Noel & Adrian and Emma Gatrill)

 

18 leeds, communion (with Saul Ashby)
19 bath, chapel arts (with People’s String Foundation) TICKETS
20 st austell, eden cafe TICKETS
21 falmouth, miss peapods TICKETS
22 cardiff, 10 feet tall
24 newcastle, cumberland arms (with Richard Dawson, Martha Rose)
25 london, old queens head (supporting Emily Portman) TICKETS
26 milton keynes, the stables (with Emma Gatrill) TICKETS
27 lewes, needlemakers (with Emma Gatrill)

 

Sons of Noel and Adrian UK Tour in April 2012

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Sons play the following dates this spring:

April 2: CARDIFF – 10 Feet Tall   | Last.fm | Songkick | Ticketswith Winter Villains
April 3: BRISTOL – The Fleece  | Last.fm | SongkickTickets | with Laish & Emma Gatrill CANCELLED 🙁
April 4: NORWICH – Arts Centre  | Last.fm | Songkick | with Laish & Emma Gatrill
April 5: LONDON – Bush Hall  | Last.fm | SongkickTickets
April 7: BRIGHTON – The Haunt  | Last.fm | Songkick

Further details to follow. Also check out the facebook event here. Here’s some information on the tour and upcoming album…

SONAA are back on the road and will be releasing a brand new collection of songs this year – their second long player, Knots. The band’s sophomore album sees them breaking away from the acoustic roots of their debut album which lead them to tour twice with Mumford & Sons and support Laura Marling at Royal Festival Hall.

The Sons’ immersion in folk music was always more informed by guitarists like Dave Pajo, David Grubbs and Jeff Parker than by traditionalists. These influences, rooted in the city of Chicago’s pre-millennial post-rock, jazz and avant-pop scenes, are explored on Knots resulting in an album much closer to the band’s live sound.

The duelling fingerpicked classical guitars are still there, but they’re put through cranked up, needle-in-the-red valve amps. There’s still a bit of banjo, but it’s played with an e-bow and a slide so it sounds like a haunted Hammond organ. And there’s plenty of actual Hammond, giving the track “Come Run Fun Stella Baby Mother of the World” a kind of fairground darkness borrowed from Liars or Captain Beefheart.

Elsewhere the fragile strings of “Black Side of the River” evoke the still sadness of humanity epitomised by Arvo Pärt augmented by the weighty piano chords of Earth; “Big Bad Bold” sounds like These New Puritans started an earthquake in a burning symphony hall; “Cathy Come Home” demonstrates the band’s love of drone, unison and extended guitar techniques and ends up sounding somewhere between Tortoise and the scores of Danny Elfman; and aching closer “Heroine” sounds like Robert Wyatt sped up a track from Twin Peaks for Will Oldham to sing over.
At times soft and orchestral, at times crass and loud, Knots is always infused with beauty and tenderness: soulful, taunt, honed and with a new found love of kosmiche experimentation.

Knots’ expanded sonic tapestry is marshalled and woven with growing stature by SONAA’s chief song-writer, Jacob Richardson, whose meditative lyrical concepts and melodic craftsmanship mark him out as musician of genuine depth and gravitas whilst remaining as arcane and beguiling as Palace.

Rejecting notions of a fixed line-up, Sons of Noel and Adrian is more of a sprawling musical whirlpool centered around a few key members than a traditional band – a bit like Broken Social Scene, with whom two Sons toured last year as their horn section. The band members make up most of the renowned Willkommen Collective that spawned The Leisure Society, and the various members lend their talents freely to everyone from Damo Suzuki to the Laura Marling, with one Son, a full time contributor to her band and as many as four playing with her on certain shows including last year’s Glastonbury Festival Pyramid Stage performance.

Such selfless creative interdependence is at the heart of the Willkommen Collective and Sons of Noel and Adrian. The results of their musical co-operative have yielded a sophomore effort that transcends their debut and positions them as one of 2012’s most unique and thrilling propositions: Knots see SONAA charting new, unexplored aural terrain as immersive an experience on stage as it on record.


⋮ Quick Menu