Live in Edinburgh This Week – 8th June 2008
Of course there is one and only one gig worth attending in Edinburgh this week: the Song, by Toad Records Launch Party! It is the official line of this publication that no other gigs are even happening, never mind worth turning up to. Some arse has managed to sneak in some rogue listings at the bottom of the page, but believe me he will be hunted down and given a severe beating before the day is up.
It would be great to see as many of you as possible at the launch party. This is as nerve-wracking as it is exciting, so get there nice and early for your free sampler (only 25 to go round) and help us celebrate in a bit of style.
Wednesday 11th June 2008: We See Lights & Woodenbox & Emily Scott at the Wee Red Bar.
It’s all a bit folky at this month’s Trampoline gig. We See Lights are not a group I can tell you that much about, but Emily Scott’s stuff is gorgeous and Woodenbox were terrific at the T-Break Heats in Glasgow a month or so ago. It won’t be as much fun as the Toad Records Launch Night of course, but it will tide you over well enough.
Woodenbox – Situations
Wednesday 11th June 2008: Jonquil & The Occasional Flickers & Wounded Knee at Henry’s Cellar Bar.
It’s an eclectic lineup from The Gentle Invasion, with rising quirk-folksters Jonquil, pastoral indie band The Occasional Flickers and experimental soundscaper Wounded Knee all bringing something quite different to the evening. The one common thread is perhaps the laid back, comfortable vibe that should pervade, so for all it won’t be as good as the Song, by Toad Records Launch Night, it should be an enjoyable gig nevertheless.
Jonquil – Apparency
The Occasional Flickers – A Medal Won in ‘84
Friday 13th June 2008: Alex Cornish at Cabaret Voltaire.
Having played material from his debut album When the Traffic Stops both solo and with a four-piece band, Alex has finally decided to procure a string quartet to bring the full depth of his sound to the live stage at last. It should be really good, this, but don’t get too drunk because you don’t want to be hung over at the excellent Song, by Toad Records Launch Party the following day.
Alex Cornish – Counting Chimney Pots
Saturday 14th June 2008: Rags & Feathers & Ziggy Campbell & Les Enfant Bastard at Henry’s Cellar Bar.
Of course none of you will be at this, as you’ll all be at the Song, by Toad Records Launch Party. But should you be so scurrilously disloyal as to go along, then feel free to swing by Leith afterwards and brandish your stamp for free entry. You may just be able to catch Meursault (10pm – unlikely) and Celebrity Chimp (11pm – probably) if you’re quick. Ziggy Campbell is the Found frontman, and Les Enfant Bastard are possibly the living embodiment of anti-folk. Rags & Feathers I know nothing about at all, but follow the MySpace link and enlightenment is yours for the taking.
Les Enfant Bastard – U R My Fucking Sunshine U Cunt
Saturday 14th June 2008: Celebrity Chimp & Meursault & The Byrons play the Song, by Toad Records Launch Party, at The Meridian, Leith.
There is surely no way I need to tell you any more about this, but even if you don’t give a shit about the label or my own endeavours or any of that stuff – and of course, there’s no reason that you should – then you may wish to come down to see the bands anyway, as this is a really excellent lineup. More details here if you want them; hope to see you there.
Celebrity Chimp – Plastic Girl
Sunday 15th June 2008: The Twilight Sad, Broken Records & Meursault at the Bongo Club.
What finer way to nurse your prodigious hangover after the night of your life at the Song, by Toad Records Launch Night than by spinning round to see Broken Records and Meursault, probably Edinburgh’s two best bands at the moment, supporting swirling noise-merchants The Twilight Sad at the Bongo Club. It won’t be as much fun as the night before, but then, you probably just couldn’t take that much joy in one weekend anyway.
The Twilight Sad – Watching That Chair Painted Yellow



What’s this?
You’re having some sort of record launch night?
You kept that quiet.
All in all a pretty good week, despite everything seeming to clash with everything else.
Also, did you see Meurault got a rather nice write up in the Scotsman at the weekend?
Nope, but I will find it if I can. And landing that Bongo Club slot is great news for them too.
Hee hee – not just mentioned in the Scotsman, but they plugged the Song, by Toad Records Launch Party (did I mention there was a launch party?) at the same time.
That’s a great write-up for the lads though, they must be chuffed silly!
Good to hear about Meursault’s budding success Caledoniaside. Hopefully this means there’ll soon be a get-their-feet-wet tour of certain key east coast cities in the States? In a mere 8 hours I will be enveloped in the warm and (no doubt) fragrant arms of the Felice Brothers. Chuffed, did you say? Well, count me chuffed, buffed, stuffed, and sodomuffed.
Re: Saturday and Sunday nights: excuse me while I slap myself repeatedly for stupidly leaving Edinburgh a week ago. Then again, it is gloriously sunny and beautiful here…at least that’s how I’m trying to comfort myself! I hope your hangover on Friday from all the JD wasn’t too intense.
They played Glasgow recently but for some reason I don’t really remember I couldn’t make it. Annoying, because I’d have loved to see them. I think I may catch them at one of the festivals this summer though.
Did i mention i’m seeing The Builders & Butchers on Wednesday?
Fancy writing a review for Song, by Toad, given I am highly unlikely to see them in the foreseeable future?
Sure, I’m gonna do my best to interview them too – BUT the venue they’re playing is notorious for putting bands on late (like 10pm first act) & I have to be at the airport for 4am for a gruelling journey to NY. & I’ll need to sleep by that point as I am thus far cunting exhausted. I’ll see, however, what I can do like.
p.s. another band for you to look out for (as you’re currently going thru reviews of all the bands we’ve been playing for ages on TWR): The Do.