Date
Saturday 24 March 2012 at 7:30pm
Location
Kings Arms
11, Bloom Street,
Salford,
M3 6AN,
United Kingdom
Tel: 0161 839 8726
Link
http://www.seetickets.com/Event/THE-WAVE-PICTURES/Kings-Arms/612975
Description
We’re delighted to welcome back The Wave Pictures – their first headline show here since June 2009.
Tickets are available from Common (no booking fee), Piccadilly Records, Vinyl Exchange, Seetickets.com, WeGotTickets.com, Ticketline.co.uk and on 0871 220 0260.
The Wave Pictures are David Tattersall, Franic Rozycki and Jonny ‘Huddersfield’ Helm. In 1998 Franic and David lived in a village called Wymeswold where they started playing music together, with Hugh J Noble on drums. The band was called Blind Summit. When Hugh decided he didn’t want to play drums he went to Exeter to study philosophy instead. The band changed its name to The Wave Pictures. Hugh was replaced by several drummers, until Jonny ‘Huddersfield’ Helm became the permanent replacement.
For a few years The Wave Pictures have played sporadically in the UK, France and New York. During this time highlights have included playing at the Mofo Festival in Paris at the invitation of friends Herman Dune, and playing shows with Herman Dune and The Jeffrey Lewis Band. David also sang The Wave Pictures song Dust Off Your Heart with Herman Dune on a radio session for the great John Peel. The Wave Pictures have also served as backing band and co-songwriters for John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats, the results featuring on a seven-inch single released by 4AD records.
This year sees the release of Long Black Cars, due out on 2 April on Moshi Moshi. Recorded over four days in New York City, The Wave Pictures’ fourth album features a dozen tracks of wry, observational lyrics ‘peppered with details of the everyday’. Produced by the band, Long Black Cars also features star turns from Wave Pictures favourites Turner Cody and The WoWz, and was inspired by topics as diverse as Humphrey Bogart, the story of Job and police brutality.
The Wave Pictures' most recent performances in Manchester were supporting Noah & The Whale at Manchester Cathedral and at our stage of Sounds From The Other City, as well as acting as Darren Hayman's backing band at the same event. Their previously visit to Manchester was at the Town Hall, where they supported and backed Daniel Johnston in November 2009.
‘In their own very English way they make you think of the simple three-chord US drone-rock of the Velvets, Modern Lovers et al while the frontman’s vocals recall the classic tuneless rock whiners who turned non-singing into an art form’ – the Guardian
Support comes from Golden Glow. Golden Glow, aka Manchester’s Pierre Hall, released their debut EP, Tender is the Night, through Mush Records last year with great reviews from the NME, the 405 and Neu Magazine amongst others. Described as ‘spectral-Mancunian post-punks’ by Time Out and with their blend of distorted and fuzzy guitars, choppy experimental layers steeped in personal lyrics of joy and sorrow, the band are currently in the studio recording their new album, which will see a release later this year. The last year has seen Golden Glow support the likes of The Drums, Crystal Stilts, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Wild Nothing.
http://www.thewavepictures.com/
http://www.myspace.com/goldenglowmusic
http://www.heymanchester.com/
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