Syvdoh Gentlemen

Syvdoh – Gentlemen – album review

Two of my favourite albums of recent years have artwork featuring images of, or in, The Laurieston. The debut album from Album Club featured a shot of the outside of the legendary institution, while the latest album from Syvdoh, Gentlemen, features an image of the door of… well I’m sure you can guess.

Syvdoh’s new album is, as I would have come to expect, a work of utter genius, both musically and lyrically. For the unacquainted, I believe when I reviewed their last album, Death 1 Syvdoh 0, I described it along the lines of “death shouldn’t be this enjoyable”, a tag which could also sit well with Gentlemen.… Read the rest

Singles Round Up 2023 – Pt 1 – January 2023

So much for my plan of being better organised into 2023, Can’t believe we’re nearly 2 weeks into February and I’m still lagging behind…

Anyway, what follows is a list of the songs that have been soundtracking my January, some from the end of December too seeing as how I was TOO organised in December and published my December singles before Christmas…

Ren – Hi Ren

One of the most affecting singles of the end of December/beginning of January is this soul baring song from Ren. Brutally honest about his health struggles the song is a bare knuckle battle between himself and his thoughts, with a sound reminiscent of Eminem and The King Blues, once you press play on the video you will find it utterly impossible to be distracted by anything around you.… Read the rest

Jo Jo and the Teeth album cover

Jo Jo & the Teeth – No More Good News – album review

This album already appeared in my round up review of 2022 as one of my top 30 albums of the year, despite not having posted a review earlier in the year. The album was on heavy rotation towards the end of the 2022 and since the turn of the year, it has been my go to album virtually every day. I can’t get enough of it. No More Good News? While that album title pretty much sums up exactly how I felt about 2022, it certainly doesn’t sum up the music of Jo Jo and the Teeth – the music on this album is ALL Good News.… Read the rest

Review of the Year – 2022

If I don’t get my arse in gear, it’ll be February before I publish my round up of 2022. To be honest, I’ve still got a (virtual) pile of albums still to review… as a result, some of my favourite records of 2022 will be in the lists but remain unreviewed!

Singles of the Year

I already published my top 15 singles of the year (well actually I published a list of 80 songs…. but my top 15 were as follows:

  • 15 – Dumb Poets – Magic Happens
  • 14 – Dream Wife – Leech
  • 13 – Syvdoh – As I Lay Dying
  • 12 – The Bobby Lees – Monkey Mind
  • 11 – Collars – Baby I’m Bored
  • 10 – Keeley – Shadows on the Hill
  • 9 – His Lordship – All Cranked Up
  • 8 – Brontes – First Hand Arrogance
  • 7 – Jemma Freeman and the Cosmic Something Easy Peelers
  • 6 – Sacred Noise – Part of Me
  • 5 – Junk Pups – Miss Behave
  • 4 – Horsegirl – Anti Glory
  • 3 – Pizza Crunch – Wilting Youth
  • 2 – Water Machine – Hot Real Estate
  • 1 – Monica Queen – What is Home?
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Singles Round up of the Year – 2022

I published 12 singles round ups for 2022, one per month (OK, so maybe some were slightly delayed…) which amount to a rough total of 350 – 400 songs in total. The fact that I featured the songs meant I liked all the songs in each list, so when I thought – I’ll do a Festive 50 like John Peel used to do, I failed miserably, so here is my Effervescent Eighty, first off, my top 15, then the rest in no particular order…

  1. Monica Queen – Where is Home?
  2. Water Machine -Hot Real Estate
  3. Pizza Crunch – Wilting Youth
  4. Horsegirl – Anti Glory
  5. Junk Pups – Miss Behave
  6. Sacred Noise – Part of Me
  7. Jemma Freeman and the Cosmic Something – Easy Peelers
  8. Brontes – First Hand Arrogance
  9. His Lordship – All Cranked Up
  10. Keeley – Shadows on the Hill
  11. Collars – Baby I’m Bored
  12. The Bobby Lees – Monkey Mind
  13. Syvdoh – As I Lay Dying
  14. Dream Wife -Leech
  15. Dumb Poets – Magic Happens

The rest (in no particular order)

  • Sloan Brothers – Songs Like This
  • Wife Guys of Reddit – Pig Fat
  • Dead Pony – Bullet Farm
  • Bikini Bottoms – The Game
  • Port Sulphur – Kone Trips
  • pMad – Broken
  • Gentle Sinners – Face to Fire (After Nyman)
  • Earl of Hell – Hang ’em High
  • The Kaplans – Get Inside It
  • Jill Lorean – Black Dog
  • Run into the Night – Common Stream of Consciousness
  • Panic Shack – Mannequin Man
  • Savage Cut – The Debt
  • Sister John – Young at Heart/The Bluebells – Glasgow is a Rainbow
  • Trashcan Sinatras – Lay of the Land
  • Bunkhouse – RIP ie
  • Katherine Aly – Hype Up
  • Tallies – Special
  • Spyres – Honestly
  • Butcher Boy – So Far So What
  • HiFi Sean and David McAlmont – The Skin I’m In
  • Dead Thatchers – Nae Pasaran
  • Jo Jo and the Teeth – Don’t Get Too Heavy
  • London Plane – Come Out of the Dark
  • bdrmm – Three
  • Marianne Dissard – When Somebody Thinks You’re Wonderful
  • The Best Bad Influence – Boomstick
  • Vulture Party – Bad Wolf Moon
  • The Courettes – Daydream
  • Deux Furieuses – Bring Down the Government
  • Cloth – Lucid
  • Simon Bromide – Not That Type
  • Scorpio Leisure – Give Us Our Space
  • The Claudettes – Exposure
  • Suede -15 Again
  • Pete Astor- Fine and Dandy
  • Girls in Synthesis – Watch with Mother
  • Lloyds House – Heather
  • Tina Sandwich – Fast Cars (and Movie Stars)
  • Simon Love – L.O.T.H.A.R.I.O.
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The Claudettes – Go Out – album review

With a title that reflects the long yearned for post pandemic freedom, Chicago’s The Claudettes have once again hit the mother lode with a selection of new songs packed with the extraordinary musicianship I’ve come to expect from Johnny Iguana and co. The ten songs on Go Out pack an hefty emotional punch too, by virtue of the elegantly alluring and impassioned vocal delivery from Berit Ulseth.

Go Out opens in style with a song of unrequited desire and love, the subject of the desirous affection observed from afar. Berit’s wistfully plaintive vocal delivered atop an equally melancholic melody driven by Johnny’s heart-rending piano playing, Michael Caskey and Zach Verdoorn layering gloriously textured instruments to create an incandescently pulsating climax.… Read the rest

23 for ‘23

I may have made it difficult for myself by starting this last year. I’ll need to come up with one more band, album or gig I’m looking forward to next year. Mind you, judging by the sheer volume of amazing new music that is out there, it shouldn’t be too much of a challenge. So here is my list of music related stuff I’m looking forward to next year so far…

In no particular order, but I’ve got quite an easy place to start.

1. Sacred Noise

One of the bands I’d listed in my 22 for ‘22 are back in for my list of great hopes for 2023.… Read the rest

The Filthy Tongues in These Dark Places

The Filthy Tongues – In These Dark Places – album review

It feels like forever since Back to Hell, the second instalment in The Filthy Tongues dark trilogy exploring the gloomier, murkier aspects of Auld Reekie. The final instalment, In These Dark Places is a flawless ending to the remarkable triumvirate continuing the caliginous tales of the less salubrious side of life in the capital city, but ending with perhaps a chink of light, a certain element of positivity and hope of a rebirth shrouded in desperation and regret?

We’ve been through a rough few years since the last instalment, reflected on the album in singles Gas Mask Blues and Pandemic Pete, both of which display an element of dark humour, which I’m sure we all can relate to in surviving the days of lockdown that felt like aeons, as we all found our own coping mechanisms in getting through.… Read the rest

Jemma Freeman and the Cosmic Something Miffed

Jemma Freeman and the Cosmic Something – Miffed – album review

If there is one thing for certain, after listening to this album, your feeling will be anything but Miffed, as Jemma Freeman and the Cosmic Something follow up their 2019 debut, Oh Really, What’s That Then? with this colossal selection of ten astronomically epic and exhilaratingly life affirming songs.

Having been introduced to the music of Jemma and co in 2019 by Ged Babey, the debut album appeared in my top ten albums of that year, and was a fixture on my turntable for some time. I finally got to experience the Jemma Freeman live show earlier this year when they played Broadcast with Glasgow’s very own Run Into The Night.… Read the rest

Water Machine – S/T Demo Tape

Water Machine have recently been making waves in the Glasgow music scene, currently bubbling under and fresh from what I gather was a superb support slot at Monorail’s birthday bash supporting Gerry Love, if there is any justice, 2023 will see the band reach boiling point and explode like a geyser.

Enough of the shite water puns. The band’s music deserves better than my lame attempts at humour.

I’ve recently been conversing online with Jimmy from the band, who are a bit of a Glasgow music scene supergroup, and was half joking about creating a family tree to trace all the connections.… Read the rest