Mostly Jazz Fest

Phantom Limb

January 5th, 2012  |  Published in Listings

Phantom Limb will release their anticipated new album, The Pines, on February 13, via Naim Edge Records. This will follow the December 12 release of the title track.  Having performed a sold-out show at London’s The Bowery in November (having already played huge dates around the UK with Rumer, at her personal request, as well as Solomon Burke, Candi Staton and many others) further live plans will be announced nearer the album’s release.

Phantom Limb are an unusual musical prospect, drawing together a range of different sounds and experiences. By day, various members of the group have earned their crust as session musicians, vocalists and songwriters, skirting round the edges of the industry. A glance at their collective musical CV would list collaborations with everyone from Pee Wee Ellis and Percy Sledge to Tom Jones.  Charismatic lead singer Yolanda Quartey, who has sung lead spots with Nitin Sawhney and Chase & Status, spent the summer of 2008 touring with Massive Attack, written for Will Young and performed backing vocals for Adele and Dizzee Rascal. By Yolanda’s own admission, though, the band has found it hard remaining in the shadows. “You’re supposed to be able to shrink back,” as she puts it. “I’ve had to play down my voice, and that’s the worst thing, actually.”

Having met by chance amidst these workmanlike sessions, Phantom Limb formed in 2004, and released their self-titled debut album in 2008. Yet it is with their second offering – The Pines – that you sense they’re truly stepping out to the front of the stage. The Pines is an assured, well-studied and heartfelt record, absorbing an array of classic influences. Musically, the songs stand at the crossroads between Country and classic R&B, which – from Ray Charles’ country albums to The Staple Singers fronting The Band – still feels relatively unexplored. Yet as Yolanda succinctly puts it, “Country and gospel are the same, just with different race singers.” The skill of Phantom Limb lies in their ability to assimilate these seemingly-disparate influences in a manner that feels effortless and idiosyncratic.

The Pines was in part conceived on the road, then in rural France, before being produced by Marc Ford (The Black Crowes) in Signal Hill; the oil capital of California. All proved to be conducive settings for an album largely written about escape. It’s all there in the restlessness of the title track, as well as the bruised-hearted Muscle Shoals vibes of ‘Give Me A Reason’. The resigned, working-for-the-man sigh of ‘Gravy Train’ captures the overriding sense that the band have spent all day making ends meet, but will sing songs they love long into the night. The Pines themselves act as a central metaphor for the longing to break out, and creatively, Phantom Limb appears to provide these expert musicians with the opportunity to do just that.

Some stellar musicianship aside, The Pines is arguably held together by the powerful, tender vocals of Yolanda. “My voice was pretty much incongruously massive from a very young age,” she laughs. “I used to sing Aretha Franklin as well as Dolly Parton, but I always had country licks more than soul licks. So I thought, I have to try to find a place for them both, and it took years.” And while it may have taken them their time, The Pines sees Phantom Limb find a space that is very much their own.

SFP Visits Australia – SOLD OUT

November 29th, 2011  |  Published in Listings

SFP Visits Australia

The Hare and Hounds // Thursday January 26th

To celebrate Australia day this year, Soul Food will be bringing in Under The Counter’s Head Honcho and all round great chef Keith Holland to the kitchen to curate a one off evening exploring the diverse cuisine of Australia.

Australia’s cuisine takes influence from the abundant local produce, vast farms across the country (some the size of the UK) and the oriental cuisine that dominates lots of local restaurants…

With such a diverse and growing culture, you can expect the unexpected with this tasting. We’ll also be working on bringing in some bespoke wines from various wine regions across Australia.

£20 per head for 5 Courses

40 seats available

Bookings Only // Tickets available from here

For more information, please visit Soul Food Project

Jordan Reyne + support Jack Harris

November 25th, 2011  |  Published in Listings

“A thoroughly unique work of art from start to finish. Whether by hook or crook, you MUST own this album. RATING – 5 / 5″. Channel 4 (UK)

Casio Kids / Swim Deep / New Carnival

November 25th, 2011  |  Published in Listings

Our first show in January see’s our favourite and funkiest Norwegian’s returning to Birmingham in promotion of their new record on Moshi Moshi….

THIS IS TMRW PRESENTS

CASIO KIDS (MOSHI MOSHI RECORDS)
SWIM DEEP
NEW CARNIVAL

CASIO KIDS – http://casiokids.com/

Afrobeat percussion, nu disco in the vein of their contemporaries Prins Thomas and Todd Terje, twee pop a la Bell and Sebastian and even some of the low end frequencies of dubstep, Casio Kids are hands down one of the best live bands we’ve ever hosted.

The newest record (released Jan 2012) takes influence from ‘Vogue’ era Madonna, cosmic disco and the electro funk of earlier tunes ‘Fot I Hose’.

We’ll be putting the band on the big main room stage with one of (if not the) best P.As in the city, so expect it to sound absolutely massive!!

SWIM DEEP – http://soundcloud.com/swimdeep

Blissed out summer vibes from one of Brums hottest bands at the moment. With love from NME and along with Brummie Cohorts Troumaca and Peace, Swim Deep are part of a blossoming local and (fingers crossed) soon to be national scene.

NEW CARNIVAL – http://soundcloud.com/newcarnival

Originally from Bristol and currently based in Birmingham, New Carnival play their debut This is Tmrw show with a set taking in the playful pop sensibilities of ‘Wall Of Arms’ Maccabees and Bombay Bicycle Club.

WITH DJ SETS FROM…

BRUM INDIE SOC
THIS IS TMRW

£5 EARLY BIRDS
£7 ADVANCE
MOTD

**EARLY BIRD TICKETS AVAILABLE TILL 24TH DECEMBER 2011 AT £5..**

http://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/tickets/casio-kids/10018841

More information from…

http://www.thisistmrw.co.uk/
http://www.hareandhoundskingsheath.co.uk/

THIS IS TMRW

Soul Food Christmas Dinner

November 8th, 2011  |  Published in Listings

Each and every Sunday this December (apart from Xmas Day), Soul Food will be swinging open the back bar doors at Midday and cooking up the meanest Christmas dinners in B14!

What can you expect ? …..

Chowder, Crab Balls, Chilli Prawn Salad, Sticky Cola Ham, Beer glazed Turkey, Cajun Beef, Stuffed Butternut Squash, Jambalaya, Bread Pudding, Brownies, Knickerbocker Glory and much more….

Prices are as follows…

1 Course – 9.95

2 Courses – 11.95

3 Courses – 13.95

Each Christmas Dinner will also feature a DJ set from one of our Soul Food Sound system residents who’ll be playing a down tempo festive mix of deep funk, jazz, reggae and dub….

For bookings / Table reservations, please email matt@soulfoodproject.co.uk or call the bar on 0121 444 2081

SFP

Soul Food Christmas Dinner

November 8th, 2011  |  Published in Listings

Each and every Sunday this December (apart from Xmas Day), Soul Food will be swinging open the back bar doors at Midday and cooking up the meanest Christmas dinners in B14!

What can you expect ? …..

Chowder, Crab Balls, Chilli Prawn Salad, Sticky Cola Ham, Beer glazed Turkey, Cajun Beef, Stuffed Butternut Squash, Jambalaya, Bread Pudding, Brownies, Knickerbocker Glory and much more….

Prices are as follows…

1 Course – 9.95

2 Courses – 11.95

3 Courses – 13.95

Each Christmas Dinner will also feature a DJ set from one of our Soul Food Sound system residents who’ll be playing a down tempo festive mix of deep funk, jazz, reggae and dub….

For bookings / Table reservations, please email matt@soulfoodproject.co.uk or call the bar on 0121 444 2081

SFP

Soul Food Christmas Dinner

November 8th, 2011  |  Published in Listings

Each and every Sunday this December (apart from Xmas Day), Soul Food will be swinging open the back bar doors at Midday and cooking up the meanest Christmas dinners in B14!

What can you expect ? …..

Chowder, Crab Balls, Chilli Prawn Salad, Sticky Cola Ham, Beer glazed Turkey, Cajun Beef, Stuffed Butternut Squash, Jambalaya, Bread Pudding, Brownies, Knickerbocker Glory and much more….

Prices are as follows…

1 Course – 9.95

2 Courses – 11.95

3 Courses – 13.95

Each Christmas Dinner will also feature a DJ set from one of our Soul Food Sound system residents who’ll be playing a down tempo festive mix of deep funk, jazz, reggae and dub….

For bookings / Table reservations, please email matt@soulfoodproject.co.uk or call the bar on 0121 444 2081

SFP

The Magic Tombolinos

November 1st, 2011  |  Published in Listings

The perfect big fun band – Balkan Gypsy with Latin and Afro-beats with a twist of Middle-Eastern and Hip-Hop! Guaranteed to blow your socks off!

The Magic Tombolinos, fronted by the charismatic Argentine – Alejandro Toledo, seem to have come from out of nowhere, not only storming the world music scene, but bursting its banks in the process…

“None of us in the group really understand what ‘world music’ means, we just absorb what we like and play what we please.” – Alejandro Toledo

Triumphant performances at festivals across Europe, including raucous showings at WOMAD and Larmer Tree in the UK, are amongst the year’s highlights.

With members hailing from Italy, Portugal and Costa Rica (in addition to Argentina), the group have woven together a cohesive, lithe and exuberant sound, despite their varied musical backgrounds. Elements of Balkan, gypsy, jazz and flamenco music (all performed with an assured swagger), coupled with their energetic live shows, have invited comparisons to bands such as Gogol Bordello, Mano Negra (Manu Chao),  Rodrigo y Gabriela and Fanfare Ciocarlia.

September 2011 sees the release of their debut album, ‘Full Attack, With Sudden Defenses’ (Inclusionism Records).

_______________________________________________________________________________________

“I love the music these guys come out with, great energy” Maxi Jazz (Faithless)

“They don’t do energetic, they do nuclear!” Rob Brydon

“Be sure to catch them live, and bring your dancing shoes” Songlines

“Bursting with a contagious happiness” fRoots

“Multinational they may be, but to a man they’re very much our own” WOMAD

Dutch Uncles / Silver Souvenirs / Corelli

October 7th, 2011  |  Published in Listings

THIS IS TMRW & SPEECH FEWAPY PRESENT

THE HARE AND HOUNDS
WEDS NOV 23RD

DUTCH UNCLES
SILVER SOUVENIRS
CORELLI

DUTCH UNCLES – http://www.myspace.com/dutchuncles

After a sold out show at The Victoria show in February we welcome back Manchester’s Dutch Uncles, who’ve spent pretty much all summer on the road touring Cadenza, a record that it’s in our contenders for album of the year. The band combine pure hooks with odd ball melodies, harmonies and a very special front man in Duncan Wallis.

SILVER SOUVENIRS – http://www.myspace.com/silversouvenirs

SS have developed a sound that manages to straddle the lines between (dare i say it) stadium rock and the angular post punk aggression of ‘Silent Alarm’ era Bloc Party and the pop hooks of Echo and The Bunnymen circa ‘Porcupine’.

CORELLI – http://www.myspace.com/corelliuk

Edwin Collins ear for pop tunes in Orange Juice, Martin Gore’s early Depeche Mode synths and Orlando Maccabees emotive vocals are the nearest we can get to describing the pure pop joy of Corelli, another of Birmingham’s uber exiting prospects.

DJ SETS FROM

THIS IS TMRW – http://www.thisistmrw.co.uk/
SPEECH FEWAPY – http://speechfewapy.com/

£5 Members

£6 ADV – http://www.seetickets.com/Event/DUTCH-UNCLES/Hare-Hounds/582298

MOTD

THIS IS TMRW X

Grant Hart (Husker Du/Nova Mob) + support Saltflat

September 28th, 2011  |  Published in Listings

A rare UK show by Grant Hart founding member of the seminal noise pop and hardcore punk band Husker Du live at the Hare & Hounds

Husker Du and R.E.M. were the two American post-punk bands of the ’80s that changed the direction of rock & roll. While R.E.M. became a superstar band; Husker Du’s legacy is that of a hugely influential cult band. Indeed, their albums between 1981 and 1987 provided the sonic blueprint for the roaring punk-pop hybrid that crossed over into the mainstream in the early ’90s. Not only did they shape the sound of the music, they shaped the way independent bands made the transition to the major labels; they showed other bands that it was possible to record uncompromising music on a major label without losing any integrity or creative control. From the Replacements to Nirvana, the Pixies to Superchunk, nearly every major and minor band that appeared in the alternative underground in the late ’80s and ’90s owed a major debt to Husker Du.

Leaving the group in 1987, Grant formed Nova Mob before going completely solo in 1997. Grant’s solo records have been subtle, thematic renderings that move the listener along the route, building up to climaxes all the more dramatically including the critically acclaimed Good News for Modern Man that continued with his practice of laying down all the instrumental tracks himself. He often performs with Patti Smith and has shared the stage with such notables as Charles Plymell, Philip Glass and of course his late friend William S. Burroughs. Come enjoy a very special performance at the Hare & Hounds by one of America’s most enigmatic and loved artists he combines early Husker Du favourites with his own solo album material.

Venue Technical Specifications | Download our Logo
©2012 Hare and Hounds — Web Design by Substrakt.

106 High St, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7JZ
0121 444 2081