Showing posts with label women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women. Show all posts

Monday, 1 November 2010

Women Punch up on Stage and Cancel Tour


Canadian indie Boop favourites Women may well have played their last gig as a band. On Friday 29th of October they were due to play a gig at British Columbia's Lucky Bar before punches were thrown in the soundcheck between guitarist/vocalist Patrick Flegel and bassist Matthew and the fight was broken up. During this time lead guitarist Chris Reimer also announced that this would be their final show as a band.

Here is a full statement from their manager Ian Russell.

"With a heavy heart, we regret to say that the band Women is exhausted and are in need of a break from touring. They have experienced a lot of stress recently, and this culminated in a disastrous public conflict on Friday. Band members have been suffering from poor health, and are in near-exhaustion; as of today, all upcoming shows have been cancelled.

We feel that it's necessary to emphasize that this is a very difficult time for the band, and is not a trivial decision for a group that has spent as much time touring as they have. The band is a close-knit group of friends that have known each other since elementary school, and the personal health of these individuals forces this decision.

The band would appreciate some privacy as they sort things out and recover."

Here is a list of all of the upcoming cancelled shows

Women:

11-06 Edmonton, Alberta - The Pawn Shop
11-13 Karlsruhe, Germany - Carambolage
11-14 Lausanne, Sweden - Le Romandie
11-15 Ravenna, Italy - Bronson
11-16 Firenze, Italy - Ex Teatro Fiorentino
11-17 Rome, Italy - Init
11-18 Genova, Rome - Le Claque
11-19 Celje, Slovenia - Kino Metropol
11-20 Prague, Czech Republic - Matrix
11-21 Leipzig, Germany - Conne Island
11-23 Stockholm, Sweden - Debaser
11-24 Malmo, Sweden - Garage
11-25 Malmo, Sweden - Debaser
11-26 Copenhagen, Denmark - Loppen
11-27 Groningen, Netherlands - Vera
11-28 Utrecht, Netherlands - Le Guess Who
11-29 Lille, France - Le Malterie
11-30 Paris, France - L'Ephemere
12-01 Barcelona, Spain - Razmataz
12-02 Madrid, Spain - Moby Dick
12-03 Santander, Spain - CUVA Festival
12-04 Bordeaux, France - Le Saint
12-05 Lyon, France - Ground Zero
12-06 Brussels, Belgium - Botanique
12-07 London, England - XOYO

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Women to play one off London Show and share MP3


Following the success of their second album Public Strain, one of Middle Boop's favourites Women will be back on December 7, to play their biggest headline show in the capital so far at new venue XOYO. Make sure you check this one out.

Narrow With The Hall

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Monday, 13 September 2010

Women -‘Public Strain’ (Jagjaguwar)


Great artistic invention often takes more than a few attempts to decipher, internalise and truly enjoy. From Greek drama to impressionist painting, it is a rare feat to simply fall in love with truly astounding works of art. It takes a prolonged, deep stare or a number of readings and re-readings until fully realised in the dark recess of your mind preserved for storing the things that inspire and fill your heart with awe. Music is no different, though the broad and divisive genre often summed up as pop music generally seeks to thrill within three minutes, aiming to grab the body with a hook and embed itself at the forefront of the brain. Then again, plenty of wonderful artists ignore such conceptions with one such act known as Women, a Canadian quartet, releasing a second album requiring multiple run throughs, titled ‘Public Strain’.

I mean no derision towards pop music with my words (Pet Sounds is one of the most beautiful creations ever committed to record), especially because a lot of the sound and nuance of Women has its origin in the genre. Sure, it’s hidden behind muted vocals and echoey guitar noodling, but really listen (seven or eight times, of course) and there are flashes of 50s surf pop rock and 80s new wave implanted in-between the lines.

‘Heat Distraction’ starts with a thump and a Southern rock beat before developing a captivatingly jerky discord. The slide into ‘Penal Colony’ gives way to Velvet Underground strumming and harmonic vocals, all wrapped up in an atmosphere that coats the whole album. The aforementioned atmosphere comes from the whole piece being dipped into an ocean full of reverb, adding the rolling waves of calm and nostalgia that inevitably sink into the pores. ‘Bells’ personifies this attitude to a tee, itself a completely wonderful mass of foreboding. ‘Drag Open’ takes another stance, disharmoniously roaring into existence, gaining in melody and composure with each passing verse. The feel of the music sways from the claustrophobic to the dark, expansive fields of exploration and bewilderment, at all times building in control, evocation and maturity.

If I didn’t know better, I would swear this was a concept record. The steep driven path of the record, with songs simply melting into one another without concern or clamour, resonate a narrative, albeit a jumbled and delayed tale that sits uneasy on the psyche. What such a concept may be, I do not yet know; a disoriented aura of dislocation and dissonance possibly? I think maybe I need a few (interpret as ‘a lot’) more run throughs, in order to fully comprehend. Finally, I feel I could not escape without at least briefly dropping in Sonic Youth as a palpable presence in the tone and tenor that permeates the wall of wonderful music that shines on ‘Public Strain’. Women are a band with ideas, and astounding, thought provoking ideas at that. What they do next may very well be repeated infinitely.

Words : Adam Parker

Thursday, 5 August 2010

Women - Free download here


In the build up to amazing Canadian band Women's second album Public Strain Middle Boop is offering a free download as a mere taster of what a fantastic follow up this will be to 2008's self titled effort.

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