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FOUND Sign to Chemikal

FOUND, like many in Edinburgh, have become more than just bands whose music I enjoy, over the last couple of years they have become a group of guys I genuinely consider to be friends. Consequently, it’s not just a mere journalist’s satisfaction at being vindicated that I feel when they achieve success, such as with Cybraphon‘s Best Interactive Thingy BAFTA last year, it is that really heartwarming feeling you get when people you really like have good things happen to them.

So, umm, something which I am only just getting round to announcing because I have been on holiday is that FOUND signed to Chemikal Underground the other week.  I think they went out and got shitfaced afterwards too, actually, according to Facebook, and so might they well.  Chemikal kicked themselves into life with the Delgados (who founded the label and, to the best of my knowledge still run it today), Mogwai and Arab Strap, a fact which gave them, pretty much in an instant, just about the three biggest indie bands in Scotland on their roster.  Even in the relatively short time I’ve been writing this blog they’ve released albums by Mother and the Addicts and Aidan Moffat which will probably count as two of my favourite albums of the last decade, not to mention the debut albums by Emma Pollock, The Phantom Band and the fantastic Lord Cut Glass record.

The label celebrated its tenth birthday a little while back, clearly established as just about the best label in the country.  Only Fence can really touch them in Scotland, I think, and not many more in the rest of Britain.  So yes, FOUND have most certainly landed on their feet there – congratulations lads.

The album itself will be out some time in the Spring.  I myself have been sitting on it as uncomfortably as one might a bowl of scorpions, twitching to play songs on the podcast or radio show and knowing that the band would fucking kill me if I did.  That’s the trouble with being in this position – exercising discretion is rarely a blogger’s best quality.  I’ve even resisted the temptation to pop a couple of the new songs they performed at Haarfest (and which I happened to film) up on the internet, just in case everyone involved would rather I didn’t.

Anyhow, erm, congratulations to FOUND and just as soon as I can start playing this stuff I promise I will.  It’s really good (sorry, I know that probably doesn’t help).  What I have managed is a Toad Session version of Vincent Gallo, which is on the record, and a version of Anti-Climb Paint, which is also on the record. This version is from an EP which was knocking around a little while ago, recorded under the name of Haggard the Listener Group. It is essentially FOUND, I think, but hopefully this is not considered to be letting anything untoward out of the bag, so you can be trusted to enjoy it safely.

Haggard the Listener Group – Anti-Climb Paint

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9 witty ripostes to FOUND Sign to Chemikal

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    karlossus

    Man I love that song. If there are any of that kind of quality on the album then it has to be a corker. Are there (I’ll be buying it anyway)?

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    These songs are both on the album, although Vincent Gallo in particular sounds radically different.

    They are releasing it on everso posh 12″ vinyl too. I think I might just make a present of that to myself! To me, love me.

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    Sorry, just to actually answer your question…

    Of the songs which haven’t been around for a while (Anti-Climb, Vincent Gallo, Blackette) I reckon Machine Age Dancing and Johnny, I Can’t Walk the Line are my favourites, so yes, plenty more where that came from.

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    karlossus

    MARCH! That’s so far away…. bugger.

    On vinyl too? Arse. I can’t stand delayed gratification.

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    I gave you that Haggard EP.

    Well, technically DC did, but yadda yadda yadda.

    It’s a fucking great EP.

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    Johnbanchory

    Spurred on by your very blog, I dragged my better half, along to see Found at the Caves at the weekend. Blown away and gabbling on about them to anyone that will listen since. Roll on March

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    Still my favourite Toad Session.

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    John – Toad in ‘actually being useful’ shock? Surely not!

    Peej – you know, I think you may be right actually, although I am loving the Loch Lomond one too. What I like is that both bands went out of their way to arrange new versions of then songs, which makes the new recordings a bit of a surprise as well as seeming a bit more special, too.

    Broken Records did the same, as well, but we didn’t really know what we were doing as well back then, so I can’t help but feel they got a little short-changed by everything except the actual song recordings. Ditto Sparrow & the Workshop actually, and Meursault.

    It would be nice to redo those, bit with proper video and so on, but that would seem a bit unfair on everyone else at the same time.

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    thanks for the props folks –

    The album, as yet untitled, will also be available on CD come March….and whatever other new music format might appear in the interim. Maybe intravenous sound injections or a microprocessor tattooed directly on to your ear drum. We can live in hope.

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