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As part as our ongoing attempts to cover what little exists of a Kent music scene, it seemed only prudent to put together a brief guide to the major music festivals taking place in the county over the next couple of months. A few years ago such a thing would have been impossible due to a lack of said events, but now new festivals seem to be popping up each year. Obviously not all of them work (like Electric Gardens) and some will probably have their organisers lynched if they ever come back (Zoo8) but it’s good to see a varied selection appearing.
When June 4-6
Where Hope Farm, Ashford
How much £55 weekend / £35 daily
Lineup (AFOR endorsements in bold)
Supergrass, The Holloways, Emmy the Great, Ben’s Brother, Red Light Company, Alessi’s Ark, Cut La Roc, Hoxton Whores, Thomas Tantrum, The Answering Machine, Karima Francis, The Young Knives, Tubelord, Marina and the Diamonds, Alex Cornish, Oh, Atoms, Royal Treatment Plant, Bender, The Rosie Taylor Project, William, 4 or 5 Magicians, motion picture soundtrack, Video Nasties, Bobby Long, The Domino State, The Ryes, Micky Slim, Silvery, Hungry Ghosts, Los Salvadores, Minnaars, Lucy and the Caterpillar, Kids Love Lies, Barefoot Confessor, Right Turn Left, Tin Soldiers, Far From The Dance, Seven Story Down, Ten Bears, Tom Williams & The Boat, The Suggestions, Elephants, The Dirty Disco, Junkstar, Brandon Block, Mr Basista, Monday Street, Romanov, Polka Party, HANDSHAKE, Greg McDonald, The Quirk Burglars, The SheBeats, Alma Mahler, Floors & Walls, Eddy Temple-Morris, Rob Cockerton, Adam Bloom, Haunted Stereo, Small Fry, Joe Mac, The Streetlight Conspiracy, The Little Philistines, Illegitimate Sons of the King, AEF, Shadow Aspect, Vagner Love, Peter Andrews, Twisted DJs, Rhys morgan, Krissy and the Jackdaws, The Hidden Revolution, Bruised Beauties, Groove Monkey, Cocos Lovers, Everybody Be cool, Waterhorse, Lotte Mullan, Lucy Holliday, Circle of Rage, Kouncilhouse, Amoriste, Sean Mooney, Steve Day, Spooka, Jamie Abbott, Robbie Styles, Nic Bennett, Hal Cruttenden, Jamie Ley, Nathan Caton, Outa City Committee, Lester Clayton, Jeff Barker, Kev Harris, Lizzy Spit, Jarmean?, Pete Jonas, Delta Connection, danny reject, Matt Rudge, Adam Crow, Sally-Anne Hayward, Christian Reilly and 3 Parts DJ
In 2007, Sellindge was populated by bands you’ve never heard of. Last year, they managed to nab Idlewild to headline more bands you’ve never heard of. This year, there are a few solid bands at the top of the bill, a handful of decent ones underneath, and of course, a whole slew that you’ve never heard of. Still, for the money you can’t really go wrong.
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When July 5-6
Where The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood
How much £125 weekend / £65 daily
Lineup (AFOR endorsements in bold)
The Fratellis, Editors, Doves, Echo & The Bunnymen, Ash, The Pigeon Detectives, The View, Mystery Jets, Super Furry Animals, Paul Weller, Ladyhawke, 65daysofstatic, British Sea Power, The Rifles, Alex Gopher, Noah and the Whale, Bell X1, Cage the Elephant, The Twang, The Twilight Sad, Howling Bells, Florence and The Machine, Johnny Foreigner, Eight Legs, Dananananaykroyd, Jape, Fight Like Apes, Etienne De Crecy, That Petrol Emotion, Let’s Wrestle, Dr. Lektroluv, D.I.M, The Chapman Family, Burn The Negative, The Good the Bad, R.S.A.G, and 2Manydj’s
The Hop Farm Festival has jumped from being a one-day event last year to a two day festival this year. It’s gimmick is that it has no sponsorship (yay!) and no VIP areas (boo!). Of course, such things come at a price, which results in the excessive £125 cost for the weekend. Which is a shame as I actually quite like the lineup. The main stage doesn’t do much for me, but the creatively named “third stage” with the likes of Johnny Foreigner, Let’s Wrestle and Dananananaykroyd looks like the place to be.
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When July 10-12
Where Merton Farm, Canterbury
How much £85 weekend / £35 daily
Lineup (AFOR endorsements in bold)
Dub Pistols, Bent, DJ Food, The Horrors, Nostalgia 77, Cage the Elephant, Edwyn Collins, The James Taylor Quartet, Horse Feathers, DJ Format, A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, The Aliens, Krafty Kuts, Jeremy Warmsley, Lights, DJ Food & DK, Zomby, Wild Beasts, The King Blues, Chris Murray, Kid Harpoon, Mr Scruff, Ipso Facto, Solid Steel, Golden Silvers, Portico Quartet, Jonquil, Son Of Dave, Chris Difford, It Hugs Back, The Temper Trap, Jay Jay Pistolet, Flamboyant Bella, The Invisible, Sargasso Trio, Trost, 6 Day Riot, DK, Mumford & Sons, James Taylor Quartet, Baddies, Chris T-T, Toddla T, Greg Wilson, Pete Molinari, Casiokids, The XX, Drums Of Death, Cha Cha, The Pan I Am, The Congregation, Peggy sue, Congregation, Greco Roman, Rae, S.C.U.M, Joe Gideon & The Shark, Josh Weller, Skeleton, cherbourg, Wave Pictures, Tom Allalone, Elephants, Black Market Karma, Psychotic Reaction, Onlookers, Ghost of a thousand, Tom Williams and The Boat, Monday Street, The Simonsound, Syd Arthur, Hobo Jones & the Junkyard Dogs, Wheeler Street, The Goodtimes, Moon Music Orchestra, Zombie Met Girl, The 18 Carat Love Affair, Amber Room, J*Star, Zoo for you, The Lovedays, Cocos Lovers, The Startover, The Wild Wolves, Trevor Moss, Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou, Samondi, Mr Lovebucket, Mc Serocee, MC Honeybrown, djbunjy, Ukulele Gangstas, The Chihuahuas, The Mind Without Maths, The Steve Hillage Band, calico street riots, Greco Roman Soundsystem w/ Ross Allen, Raf Daddy & Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, VJ LSDave, Comfy Porn DJs, Hannah Lou and Boxing Octopus
Lounge on the Farm is the almost the little festival that could. Growing from strength to strength over since the first in 2006, the event now boasts over 100 acts including a decent mix between minor recognisable bands and a ton of local talent. Operated by the same team that run the delightful Farmhouse in Canterbury, they really do seem to be doing everything they can to foster a local scene.
Yep, I may just get this done in time for the 2008 list.
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Walker Kong – Andy Warhol & The Honey Bees

This is one of those songs that you listen to once, think it’s okay and then don’t really come back. Then you hear it again, wonder what it is and think it’s rather good. By the time you’ve heard it four or five times, it’s that catchy song that you already seem to know all of the words to.
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Math & Physics Club – Baby I’m Yours

There’s nothing here that’s any different from their previous material, but what does it matter? When pop is this jangly, sweeping and melancholy all at once, I’m certainly not going to argue.
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The Light Footwork came in at number two on this list last time, and while their position may be a bit lower this time around, they are still just as good as they always were. Releasing a split EP with Tereu, Tereu (which incidentally had the best artwork of the year), they unleashed three new songs upon us, the best of them being Rebellion Time. All of the Light Footwork hallmarks at here, from the Beulah-esque melodies to the back and forth male-female vocals. With a bit of luck, we’ll get a new full length from them in 2008.
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The Thermals – Here’s Your Future

How did I go so long not knowing anything about The Thermals? Seemingly the only band genuinely pissed off at the state of the world, each album seems to get angrier than the last, with the latest almost a concept album about living under a fascistic Christian state. Which is obviously not based in reality at all. Anyways, combine the political comment with near perfect song constructions, and you’ve got one of the most exciting bands working today.
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Friends of the Bride – Cut Down On My Friends

Everybody’s telling me I gotta get a little more social life, Everybody’s ringing me and everybody thinks they know what I like
Partying like it’s 1959, Friends of the Bride’s music sounds like it could have come from the era of swing and big band music, but it somehow manages to remain fresh at the same time. Cut Down On My Friends is an obvious standout, a bitter tirade about needy friends accousing the singer of being anti-social, followed by a declaration that he’s going to have less to do with them by moving to the suburbs. This was the b-side to the band’s first single, so they are setting the bar pretty high, given this could have been a superb single in itself.
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Tullycraft – The Punks Are Writing Love Songs

The Punks Are Writing Love Songs shows that little has changed in the Tullyland. A look at current music trends, jangly guitars and the obligatory ‘ooh-oohs’ are here. While it’s not quite the self aware anthems that Twee and Pop Songs were, it’s three minutes of joy that you’ll be hard pressed to find from other bands.
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If I keep up this life routine the next ten years, I’ll look like Paul Giamatti
An Icelandic rock band that references Paul Giamatti? Grounds for a top twenty placing right there.
Seemingly this years love it or hate it indie hit, as there seems to be no middle ground on this one at all. Personally I fall into the love it camp, and while I can see the formula becoming stale across several songs, Thou Shalt Always Kill hits all the right spots. A glorious manifesto for modern life that wants to right as many wrongs as possible in this country, no matter how big or small they may be. It’s ridiculously quotable too.
Scrappy guitar playing? Distortion all over the melodies? Deliberately fuzzy vocals about nothing? You will find none of these things in the music of Assembly Now. The guitars are clean and crisp, every nuance can be clearly heard, and the vocals are both clear and literate. Of course none of these things are new concepts, but they certainly seem to be things that are out of favour at the moment. This makes Assembly Now all the more refreshing.
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I’ve managed to almost entirely avoid the hype surrounding ‘Neon Bible’. I didn’t download any of the leaks, and it was only a few days ago that I listened to ‘Black Mirror’ for the first time. Since then I’ve only heard one more song from the album. While I like both of them, for some reason I can’t seem to get myself excited about hearing the album as a whole. I suppose I had a similar problem with ‘Funeral’. I only really liked the ‘Neighborhood’ songs and didn’t much care for the rest. I’ll still probably end up picking it up once I find it in some bargain bin though. All of that said, I really like the song below. I’ve given up on trying to draw any deep meaning out of their songs, but the imagery is wonderful, and it’s all presented in a vaguely unsettling way. Is the rest of the album like this?
MP3 Arcade Fire – Black Mirror (expired)
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Another Form of Relief favourites Pocketbooks will be playing a rather unique gig on April 28. They, alongside fellow indiepop bands Slow Down Tallahassee and Tottie, will be playing as part of Indie Tracks in Ripley. The twist here is that the entire event is centred around the railway. Bands will be playing on the station platform, and between sets, an indie disco will be rocking on a 1950s steam train as it bolts through the countryside. You can get fuller details from the Indie Tracks Myspace.
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The Features are back after being dropped by their record label following their ‘Exhibit A’ album. I actually rather liked that album, although I never gave it quite as much atention as I should have done. ‘Contrast’ is the title song from their first self released EP, a jaunty little number that sets the tone for their newer sound. The EP itself is a collection of five songs that you can purchase for only $6 from their website.
MP3 The Features – Contrast (expired)
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Homo Eclectic has two songs from the upcoming Voxtrot full length album. ‘Kid Gloves’ is fantastic, and I think ‘Stephen’ will be a grower like ‘Soft & Warm’ was. This is probably the album I’m most excited about for this year.
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The new Ted Leo and the Pharmacists record, ‘Living With The Living’, is released next week and would you believe it? Ted is still pissed at the state of the US. Like their previous ‘Shake the Sheets’, it’s another collection of powerful, lyrically direct rock songs. Which means while there is nothing unexpected here, it is another solid collection.
‘A Bottle of Buckie’, awkward sounding title aside, is one of Leo’s finest vocal performances yet, knowing perfectly when to jump from the restrained to the forceful. It’s a somewhat sweet song involving love in Glasgow, even if it’s a little weird to hear Leo of all people singing about Neds with their Burberry scarves.
MP3 Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – A Bottle of Buckie (expired)
MP3 Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – The Sons of Cain (expired)
MP3 Ted Leo and the Pharmacists – Bomb. Repeat. Bomb. (expired)
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I try to not post all that many Youtube videos, but I’m including the music video for ‘Thou Shalt Always Kill’ by Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip below. I am doing this for two reasons:
1. It’s an absolutely fantastic song, but I can’t post an mp3 of it.
2. The video is a hell of a lot of fun.
Judging by the amount of play and acclaim this song seems to be getting, I have the feeling we could be looking at something huge here.
George Pringle is a vaguely posh sounding girl who talks over repetitive electronic beats. This is the kind of thing that falls right into the “love it or hate it” category. Rationally, I should hate this myself. A few recent digressions aside, I’m not big on the electronic, and the idea of someone just talking on every song doesn’t appeal very much. Somehow though, it works. The songs tend to come across more as poems than musical works, but it doesn’t matter. These are small slices of modern life, whether it be about hangovers, complaining about having a cold (complete with coughing fit in one song) or hating Belle & Sebastian. Now I’d rather be telling you all about ‘I’m Very Scared, Buster’ (listen on Myspace) or ‘I Know Who Mogwai Are, Darling’, both of which are wonderful, but the song below is the only one that’s for download. By no means is it a bad song, it’s certainly a good effort. But it’s not the best.
MP3 George Pringle – Kill Her If You Can, Loverboy (expired)
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You may recall I mentioned the fantastic ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill’ by Dan le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip a few days, but didn’t include an mp3. While we wait for the single to be released, The Daily Growl has the next best thing: an excellent rendition of the song that they performed live on an XFM session last week. There’s another song there called ‘The Beat That My Heart Skipped’ too, which is also rather good.
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Desmond Reed is a young man from Massachusetts who likes to record songs on a 4-track in his bedroom. There’s probably a million people out there doing this, and most won’t be very good. These aren’t the most technically sound songs you’ll ever hear, but they are enjoyable, if only for the wonderful innocence in Desmond’s words. There aren’t many people that could pull off an entire song dedicated to the history of his pet guinea pigs, but this guy manages it. Throw in some summary harmonies, and these turn into nice little songs from someone with a lot of potential. You can hear more of his songs on his Myspace page.
MP3 Desmond Reed – The Babysitter’s Club (expired)
MP3 Desmond Reed – Guinea Pigs (expired)
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I actually like the new Maximo Park single. What’s happening to me? First the Fratellis, and now this? Good Weather For Airstrikes has an mp3.
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Always one to keep on flogging a horse, I have another song from The Indelicates. I don’t think the song is particularly new, but it’s just gone up on their website. I realised after listening that it was one of the songs they played at the Command House show that I liked but didn’t know, which makes it a little cooler for me. It’s another upbeat, driven song that sees Simon Indelicate do his angry young man routine, rallying against those who look back nostalgically at times that really weren’t all that great.
MP3 The Indelicates – Fun Is For The Feeble Minded (expired)
Lots of random news with some good music thrown in between on this post. It seems that I can’t keep on top of all of the exciting things that are happening with bands I like of late.
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Another Form of Relief favourites The Young Republic have signed a recording contract with End of the Road Records, the label run by the curators of the End of the Road Festival. This is particularly exciting as it’s a UK label, meaning the band will finally achieve distribution on this side of the Atlantic. The label will release a series of 7″ singles (no comment) leading up to a full album made up of previous songs and new material. All of which is very exciting, but it gets even better. End of the Road will kindly be bringing the band to the UK for a run of UK shows sometime over the summer. With all of this, they are destined to blow up in a big way, so be sure to listen to them now so you can claim you were there at the start when they become huge.
MP3 The Young Republic – Blue Skies
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Certified “next big thing” 4 or 5 Magicians have their new demo up for you to listen on their Myspace page. Entitled ‘The 2nd or 3rd EP’, it contains new recordings of ‘Forever On The Edge’ and ‘Your Ficticious Character’ as well as a stunning new song called ‘Behind Each Others Backs’. If a label isn’t willing to put these guys out properly, something is very wrong in the world.
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Now for the most unlikely thing for me to be posting in quite some time, we have Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip. I’m not down with the electronical music or the hipity hop, so I have no idea exactly what genre this kind of thing falls into. However, since some nice person posted a link to it on the Drowned In Sound boards, I have been listening to ‘Thou Shalt Always Kill’ regularly on their Myspace page. It’s a glorious manifesto for modern life that wants to right as many wrongs as possible in this country, no matter how big or small they may be.
Thou shalt not think that any male over 30 that plays with a child that is not their own is a paedophile, some people are just nice
Much as I’d love to share that particular song for you, it’s coming out as a single in the near future, so I probably shouldn’t. However, I do have ‘A Letter From God To Man’, a song that is exactly what it says it is in the title. It’s a wonderfully down to earth essay from god, in a conversational turn, that’s in turns both logical and reasonable. It’s the kind of thing that makes you think that if the religious thought along these lines, the world would be a far more pleasant place.
MP3 Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip – A Letter From God To Man (expired)
Oh, and if anyone knows what the piece of background music is that’s been sampled on this song, I’d love to know. I’m certain that I recognise it, but I have no idea what it is or where it comes from.
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The Svengalis have their debut single up on their Myspace. It’s a double a-side consisting of ‘Sting In The Tale’ and ‘Swimming Upstream’ and will be released via their own Villains and Rogues label on March 10. I’m not entirely sold on the songs yet, with ‘Sting In The Tale’ coming across perhaps a little too much like The Libertines. Don’t get me wrong, both are good little songs, but they aren’t entirely what I expected. ‘Swimming Upstream’ is growing on me quite a bit though.
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I’m not usually one to reprint press releases, but how can I resist things like this:
Inspiration for the album came from a tempestuous relationship with his long-term Danish girlfriend Marie Nielsen. He started writing songs to finally win her back after becoming conscious of being “a total nob”, and dispatched them to Denmark in CD cases packed with dried flowers.
This isn’t actually my first encounter with Findlay Brown’s music. I caught the second half of his set back at the Electric Gardens Festival in August entirely by accident while I was waiting for Absentee. I didn’t think that much of the songs then. They weren’t bad, but nothing that made me want to rush to hear more of his music. It seems that a studio really helps Mr. Brown though, as these songs come off far better than the Ryan Adams-lite I had him tagged as before. These are gentle, thoughtful songs, backed with a lovely sounding acoustic guitar. Which sometimes is all I really want from my music. His album, also called ‘Separated By The Sea’, will be released on Peacefrog Records on February 19.
MP3 Findlay Brown – Separated By The Sea (expired)
MP3 Findlay Brown – Tonight Won’t Wait (expired)
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