Edinburgh in August

So August is almost upon us. Traditionally – or at least for as long as I’ve been living here – most bands and promoters in Edinburgh tend to just take the month off and make way for the festival. It’s a bit of a monolith. Every available venue (and most non-venue) space is booked up months in advance, and with so much happening every single day in August, it becomes rather difficult for smaller operations putting on shows. Of course there are exceptions – a lot of the bigger clubs just keep on trucking, and nights like Acoustic Edinburgh embrace the Fringe and put on shows as part of the official line-up.
This year, though – more so than any I can remember – seems to be bucking that trend. There’s a lot of activity going on outside of the festival – and lots of local bands and promoters putting on shows regardless. Which is great to see – another indication of the strength and confidence of the city’s musical community at the moment. I thought I’d give a run down of what’s caught my eye – as with so much on, it’s entirely possible for an amazing show to slip by un-noticed.
The Edge
Firstly, the musical leg of the Fringe – the Edge – has some really great shows this year. The Mum show may have been moved to Glasgow, but we still have David Byrne, Woodpigeon, Andrew Bird, Frightened Rabbit, Malcolm Middleton, and Jeffrey Lewis. And judging by the website, the festival seems to have just absorbed all the shows at Sneaky Pete’s – including Sleeping States (who I can’t recommend highly enough), Monotonix, Sparrow and the Workshop, the usual This is Music night and the mysteriously titled ‘Songs By Toad night’. It’s also great to see some Edinburgh bands forming part of the Edge line-up – with Broken Records at the Queens Hall, a double header from Unicorn Kid and Young Fathers at Cab Vol, and support slots from Meursault (at Frightened Rabbit), the Kays Lavelle (the Lost Brothers) and Withered Hand (Jeffrey Lewis). It’s something that I’ve felt was lacking in previous line-ups, and it’s a step in the right direction.
Retreat!
Then, of course, there’s the ‘other’ festival. Retreat! is an all day event at the Bristo Hall on Sunday the 16th. 15 acts (Meursault, Withered Hand, Rob St. John, Tissø Lake, the Leg…), and DJs till 3am. Free entry. I can’t think of a better line-up. But then again, I did help pick it.
www.myspace.com/edinburghretreat
Trampoline
Trampoline are also putting on four shows over first two weekends, and really great line-ups including Adam Stafford (Y’all Is Fantasy Island), Jonnie Common (Down The Tiny Steps), Animal Magic Tricks, Conquering Animal Sound, Golden Ghost and Woodenbox.
Bang Bang Club
Normally at the Speakeasy in Cabaret Voltaire, the Bang Bang Club is hosting a series of shows upstairs in the Teviot Hall. Highlights include Clinic, the Pineapple Chunks, Paul Vickers and the Leg, and a series of soundtrack events from Steven Severin.
www.myspace.com/bangbangclubedinburgh
Playing With The Past
There’s also an exclusive second screening of the Playing with the Past event from this year’s film festival on 22nd August, with eagleowl, FOUND and Meursault performing live soundtracks to old Scottish films. Tickets are available now from the Filmhouse website or box office.
www.myspace.com/playingwiththepast
Cybraphon
FOUND – not willing to give up their ‘hardest working band in Edinburgh’ tag to Meursault just yet – also have a residency at InSpace (a gallery space – part of the new University building) with their Cybraphon project, including a live band performance on the 13th (which is free but ticketed). It seems to be some kind of automated musical cupboard, containing a series of musical instruments, which reacts to online activity about the project in real time. Or something. For a more coherent explanation, try the Cybraphon site:
Leith Tape Club
Okay, strictly speaking not an Edinburgh show – but a nice trip out of the city is normally always welcome around the third week in August. Leith Tape Club at the Iso Bar continues in August on the 20th, with a rather special all-star line-up including the Kays Lavelle and Meursault (solo, I think).
National Portrait Gallery
There’s also a series of rather exclusive shows at the National Portrait Gallery, whilst the gallery is closed for a refurbishment. These include Rob St. John and Emily Scott on 8th August, X-LionTamer on 21st August, St Jude’s Infirmary and Zoey Van Goey on 22nd August, and Withered Hand and Meursault on 29th August.
Electric Circus
There’s been some great gigs in Electric Circus since it opened earlier this year, and they don’t seem to be losing any momentum in August, with shows from FOUND, Dent May, White Heath and Rob St. John (1st), Jesus H. Foxx (11th), The Phantom Band (19th), and Trembling Bells and Ben Reynolds (25th), amongst others.
The Golden Hour
A blend of poetry, music and live visuals at the Forest Cafe on 19th August, with performances from Billy Liar and Withered Hand.
Shipping Forecast Garden Party
And I think there’s another shipping forecast garden party scheduled for 30th August, with Come On Gang!
No details yet, but I’m sure Dave will keep us posted.
It is all pretty exciting. Please spam the comments with anything I’ve missed, as I’m sure there’s loads, and if any more are announced or come to light over the course of the month, it’ll no doubt make it’s way into the weekly listings.
Sleeping States – September, Maybe
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Woodpigeon – In Praise of the West Midlothian Bus Service
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Zoey Van Goey – City Is Exploding
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I love how much the city changes for the festival. Changing the names of various venues always frazzled my poor little brain though. Well that and the sheer volume of people that suddenly turn up. Hopefully I can get a couple of shows in my short trip up this year. Hmmmm which to pick…
just a note to say the shipping forecast is going ahead today at the peartreee beergarden from 4 til 9 with ross clark and the scarves, mitchell museum, randan discoteque and little pebble so please come down. its free and the clouds are forecast to clear up by three pm!
That Cybraphon thingy is deserving of a knighthood – what a brilliant work of deranged genius.
Thanks for writing this, Bart – brilliant!
Oh oh oh! Something y’all might be interested in…also happening in August. Not live music-related, but a nice night out I should think you’ll enjoy.
I’m launching a new night in The Speakeasy at Cab Vol called Beep Beep, Yeah! It’s basically a lovely 50s, 60s and 70s night and will be great!
Saturday 8th August, doors at 11pm, entry only £3! Woop! Yes? Yes!
Cheers for that Bart, there is going to be another Shipping Forecast Garden Party on the 30th of August featuring Woodenbox With a Fistful of Fivers, Zoey Van Goey, The Stormy Seas + lots and lots more.
Good work boys – I am determined to make the next one!
Yeah, hope it went well Dav. Sorry I couldn’t be there. Really need the Pear Tree to relax their baby rules!
highlight of the day apart from ross clark obviously had to be watching the hibs casual dancing on top of a table topless to mitchell museum.
I can’t see what the harm is in letting babies into the beer garden during daylight hours.
Apart from possibly when they start crying uncontrollably, and a queue of people builds up to help calm the baby down like what happened with the hysterical woman in Airplane!.
But luckily that doesn’t happen very often.
come to otters sing lullabies on the backgreen!!!
2nd august, 9 hope park terrace, 3-7pm.
bunting.
homemade elderflower and lemonade, cake and alternative venue in case of rain(living room).
featuring – fran o’hanlon(www.myspace.com/franohanlon)
aurora stands in snow(me)
matt norris(myspace.com/mattnorrismusic)
and many other special guests.
also, anyone’s welcome to come play a few songs.
only £2 donation. come on!
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