Leah Pritchard

Live Review: M83 at The Trinity Centre

Trinity Centre, Bristol (Tue 17 Jan)

Tonight, any attempt to identify a song by its intro quickly regresses into a game of cheapest reductive jab. “Poor man’s Gang Gang Dance!” “Instrumental Vampire Weekend!” “You know when you put your Tears for Fears records on at the wrong speed…?” To recreate this game at home: play the album through your phone (for the full experience: put your heating on full blast; hastily flick the light on and off).

Sever their high fidelity and M83 fizzle out in a constant fit of pulpy synth arpeggios that swell often in volume but seldom in feeling. It’s a curse of their perfectionism, having an album – a back catalogue – relying so heavily on texture, that shoegaze-influenced dance music (or vice versa) can quickly turn into an 80s high school prom slow dance with the hyperactive kid working the volume knob.

There’s a memorable moment amongst the refuse but it’s a disappointingly predictable one, in the form of the inevitable soundtrack to all future Olympics finishing line montages, ‘Midnight City’. It’s the creaky, high-pitched, distorted vocal hook – catchy and aching in the perfect ratio to induce joyous spells of vertigo – that lifts the song to the level of seriously indisputable highlight: a signifier of a show hardly worth remembering.

From Venue.


Record Review: Mouse Deer - The Mouse Deer EP

‘The Mouse Deer EP’ (EP, self-released)

Girl-group harmonies forged from a single vocal melody and a bounding guitar line. The elegance of a Joni Mitchell ballad veering towards a Disney-esque union of romance and malevolence, as loose handclaps and gutsy bass creep into the mix. Holly McIntosh knows her way around a melody, but has the sense, with a voice both delicate and clean cut, to not let the songs get too pretty – to let the guitars fuzz, to let the cymbals erupt in contained explosions. And when it’s not achieved through dirtiness, it’s a ‘Skylarking’-era XTC kind of weird. Catchy and poppy and instantly likable, yet spiritedly unpredictable. The moment you think you’ve caught the tune or the structure, it slips away like a wet bar of soap. (Leah Pritchard)

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From Venue.


ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.








ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.








ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.








ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.








ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.








ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.








ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.








ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.








ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:



Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the  seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through  to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in  that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers  across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t  remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and  “unladylike.”






Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time,  turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not  cute! I don’t like it.”




Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second,  and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy  was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit  …









With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that  she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and  girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to  do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.

ginweasley:

These GIF’s remind me of an excerpt from Tina Fey’s book Bossypants:

Amy Poehler was new to SNL and we were all crowded into the seventeenth-floor writers’ room, waiting for the Wednesday read-through to start. There were always a lot of noisy “comedy bits” going on in that room. Amy was in the middle of some such nonsense with Seth Meyers across the table, and she did something vulgar as a joke. I can’t remember what it was exactly, except it was dirty and loud and “unladylike.”

Jimmy Fallon, who was arguably the star of the show at the time, turned to her and in a faux-squeamish voice said: “Stop that! It’s not cute! I don’t like it.”

Amy dropped what she was doing, went black in the eyes for a second, and wheeled around on him. “I don’t fucking care if you like it.” Jimmy was visibly startled. Amy went right back to enjoying her ridiculous bit …

With that exchange, a cosmic shift took place. Amy made it clear that she wasn’t there to be cute. She wasn’t there to play wives and girlfriends in the boys’ scenes. She was there to do what she wanted to do and she did not fucking care if you liked it.

(Source: fearinthesky)


kpartyawesome:

HAPPY HOLIDAYS, PEOPLE OF MY EARTH.

Here is a video Christmas list I made for my mom approx one year ago that is, sadly, still relevant. Please enjoy! It’s the reason for the season. Listen to reason.

“Because I don’t think you… could.”