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Pavesi


Pavesi

Pavesi are a four-piece guitar outfit from Donegal town in the north west of Ireland.

The group are made up of ‘Duck’ Gallagher on vocals, Ronan Hanna on guitar, Michael Gillespie on bass and Mark Hanna, drums. Formed in 2006 the band-name comes from that of a local ballroom where they used to practice. They started writing original material and immediately made impact around Donegal. On only their second gig they performed on the first night at the renamed Rory Gallagher Theatre in Ballyshannon. They currently boast almost two hours worth of original material and have recently recorded a demo, which they hope will raise their profile in esteemed venues across the country.

Their debut single, Turnaround Year, is available to by on DownloadMusic.ie. To get your hands on it and support the band in the process you can either

Check them out here on MySpace to get a listen to other tracks including Old Piano and Moment To Savour or check out their YouTube channel for some video action, including the one shown below.

What we say…

As tracks go, there’s a great rounded sound to Turnaround Year, the track featured in show #44 and due for release as the band’s first single. It’s the bass in the opening few bars that does it for me but the track makes all the right moves and has a nice radio-friendly commercial vibe to it without crossing anywhere near a manufactured indie sound. Plus, they’re Irish – any homegrown act that has the determination to get their music out there deserves to be heard. Here’s to hoping they get the single out and best of luck to them with it.

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The Lions Mane


The Lions Mane

The Lions Mane hail from my hometown of Kilkenny, a place long referred to as “the Seattle of Ireland” given the history of progressive, rock and grunge acts the city has produced since the 80s. Bring things around to 2008 and The Lions Mane appeared, inspired by drummer, guitarist and producer Alan Dawson. More an entity to interpret and represent the music of The Lions Mane than a band, they are currently plying their trade a four-piece (of Alan Dawson, Thomas Donohoe, Evan Prendergast, James O’Brien) that echoes and combines the likes of Soundgarden, A Perfect Circle, Alice in Chains, all woven into their own unique strand to make up the outfit.

Perhaps it’s a reason for the naming of their debut album, ‘Strands’, due for release in 2009.

The music and the process is meticulous and the ultimate task was in mapping it to the stage, something they’ve achieved with great effect and as a result have initiated a serious local following.

What the people are saying…

Here’s what one reviewer had to say about their debut performance in Kilkenny in 2008.

Alan Dawson is the man behind the mane and before the gig had even started, his hard work and meticulous preparation had obviously paid dividends in the jam packed house in Cleere’s and the strange sight of gig goers running around in Lions Mane t shirts. The approach to this gig was masterful. Indeed, the approach to the band was even better. Building a strong internet presence around a bit of mystery, slowly leaking material and developing a strong aesthetic over the past year, The Lions Mane was allowed to take their time and build an audience whilst working on a strong collection of material. No rush jobs here, just care and attention and the music put to the forefront.

It’s only in recent weeks that the band gained a face as the build up to the first full band airing of material began. The refreshing approach to music first, image and posturing see ya later, paid dividends. It was all about the music. As the gig kicked off, a grinning Dawson traded some verbal barbs with a mouth in the audience before launching into a ferociously confident rendition of ‘Pull It Out’, the crowd was immediately won over. The set was very tight, extremely well executed and in Evan Prendergast, Danny Pearson and James O’Brien, Dawson has found an extremely proficient band to blast the songs to life.

I’ve already mentioned about how refreshing the ‘music first’ ethos is but this band really have to be also commended for the sense of fun they brought to the stage. Prog rock gets a hard time for being a little too poker faced and its entirely with validation but even to term The Lion’s Mane as solely prog rock is to do them an injustice. The flair for musical styles and the segues between genres was seamless and added to the sense of playfulness on the stage. And fun it was. Alan Dawson has too long been in the background in a plethora of bands, most recently Itchy Trigger Finger, but as a front man he really shone at this gig. And why wouldn’t he? He took his time to make sure that when he stepped forward, he did it right. Smiling all the way throughout and never taking himself seriously, he cut a distinctly bullshit free, non posing figure who didn’t need to be front and centre of the proceedings. Bantering with the crowd and taking the entire thing happily in his stride, he at times resembled a party host who just wanted people to have a good time in his gaff. Kudos to the rest of the band for following his lead and really giving off a sense of fun up there. And then they rocked it like a motherfucker.

This gig was refreshing, well executed and beautifully played by some skilled musicians. It entirely justified the strong build up and the sense of anticipation. The music scene in Kilkenny is alive and well and this gig underlined how good we have it locally at the moment. Maybe we won’t be the Irish Seattle again but fuck it, right now just being Kilkenny is good enough. Long may the lion roar.

Check out The Lions Mane at MySpace and watch out for Strands, coming your way in 2009.

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The Unravelling


The Unravelling

The Unravelling is an innovative and melodic progressive metal band from Calgary, Canada. Inspired by diverse artists such as Dead Can Dance, Tool, Opeth, Nine Inch Nails, Arcana, and Dillinger Escape Plan, the Unravelling’s music ranges from the engaging and inviting to the aggressive and threatening. The project’s founder and instrumentalist, Gustavo De Beauville, composes and records the music while singer Steve Moore (of Inner Surge & Post Death Soundtrack) writes the lyrics and vocal parts. The musical approach is intended to be extremely cathartic, with full disclosure in mind. The debut full length album is currently being recorded, though the band has already garnered airplay on a variety of metal and rock programs.

what we say…

I (Ken) have a thing for Canada. A thing for Canadian bands and music. I first got in contact with Steve when I was introduced to Inner Surge a year ago or so (wound up giving away some Inner Surge goodies on the podcast). The Unravelling are dishing out a massive sound for a two-piece. At time of writing they’ve just uploaded ‘Open Skull’ for preview on MySpace (I picked up a preview pack by mail during the week) along with Becoming Chaos, Unscripted Disclosure (featured on show 44), Revived, Move Forward Until You Are… and Victory Song.

The track we opted to roll with for show 44 (above) was Unscripted Disclosure, reminding me a lot of the sounds of Clergy (great Irish four-piece progressive metal act, now no more). Likely due to the similar influences – Tool, APC, Opeth and the likes. There’s some contrast between that and the new offering of Open Skull but it’s all good. I’ve been pushing Inner Surge to anyone who’ll listen here at home and The Unravelling are going to get the same treatment.

We’re looking forward to an official release from the band and best thing about it is their embracing of podsafe music practices so you know you’re going to get to hear a lot more from The Unravelling on the Playlist Mix.

Check out The Unravelling on MySpace. See also (and listen to!) Inner Surge and Post Death Soundtrack.

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Homespun


Homespun

Homespun(tb – for legal reasons seemingly) are a cracking, high-energy three-piece from Rhyl in north Wales. Their debut offering of SexReady Mind Control makes for some great no-frills punked-up indie listening and they’ve followed it up this year with the EP release of 100 Nations (also to be found on SexReady Mind Control).

Comprising Terry Foster (Guitar / Vox), Damien Sayell (Bass) and Tony Foster (Drums), the band started out back in the late 90s, changed name (slightly), changed lineup (slightly) and are currently rocking out on dPulse Records following the release of SexReady Mind Control last August (2008). You can grab your copy of the album here on iTunes.

Homespun [the.band] has gigged exclusively in North Wales and surrounding areas in England (Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, etc.) building a reputation and fan base. The band has appeared in support for The Damned, UK Subs, Spunge and many more. The album itself was recorded by the band in their own studio (see facts list below) with guest producer Ronnie Stone (Pixies, Sonic Youth, Mansun).

The debut digital single ‘Badman’ was released August 12, 2008 and entered at #7 on the Rock/Indie Bestsellers Chart @ Juno.co.uk, later peaking at #3.
Their debut single, Badman (video below) charted at #3 in the Rock / Indie Bestsellers over at Juno (buy the album there too).

ten facts about sexready mind control…

  1. All drum , gtr, bass, and vocal takes are all done in 1 take (except drop-ins for added sections or say we wanted to change the sonic value of a part.
  2. We recorded everything through a studio-diamond studio 8-2 mixing desk with NO compression at all and mixed everything (70s style) hands on the desk and make it all sound right before we record. this includes the whole kit in one well mixed sterio channel (lots of work) + the gtrs and bass are our actual amps (line6 sterio out) *no micing amps* (you hear what we hear) it’s called an honest sound.
  3. All gtrs and bass are played STOOD UP!!! WE DO NOT SIT DOWN at all to record slamming gtr parts. We also play it all live and actualy stomp effects in and out as we play, this includes gtr / bass solos.
  4. We scream at each other and throw out at least 3 times more material than we release.
  5. We had no idea how to engineer, produce, mix, master before we made this record.
  6. We use Cubase sx2 and wavelab on our £200 studio PC
  7. Every thing on this record means something.
  8. We pulled all-night studio shifts to make up for the fact that we had to work day jobs and figure out how to make stuff sound good (WTF is a 16 bit dither!?) that kind of thing.
  9. We deliberatly made the album low-fi so we didn’t sound too polished. (think iggy and the stooges and give them modern amps)
  10. We really hope people enjoy and “Get” this album, it’s our baby, born of our dismay at the so called music scene and all the fakers aswell as including songs about ourselves and the people we know. We wanted NO album fillers so every song is our favorate in it’s own way and we slam these tracks out live like we mean it, so we hope this conveys.

Want more? Check out Homespun on MySpace.

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