Roberto Bolaño

November 21, 2009

“Reading is like thinking, like praying, like talking to a friend, like expressing your ideas, like listening to other people’s ideas, like listening to music, like looking at the view, like taking a walk on the beach.”

Recently I’ve been reading the work of Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño and it is, as everyone has been saying, brilliant. Since his premature death 6 years ago at the age of 50 he has been causing quite a stir in literary circles across the world and has been compared to writers such as Nobel prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez (although whether that is just because of the latin american link I do not know).

2666 was Bolaño’s final, and arguably finest, work. The story remains unfinished as sadly Bolaño could not complete it before he died. Nontheless it is being called a masterpiece by many critics and it is one of the most brilliant books I’ve ever read. Divided into six parts, the story (or stories) unfold over three different continents with many different characters, all of whom are somehow linked to each other and the unusual amount of deaths taking place in an around the fictional city of Santa Teresa in the (very real) state of Sonora in Northern Mexico.

His other famous novel, The Savage Detectives, is a fictionalised account of Bolaño’s own youth in Mexico City. The story starts with a young poet, Juan Garcia Madero, as the narrator but then leads on to another set of interweaving narratives from various people, all who are somehow connected to each other and to Mexico.  The book also finishes from Madero’s viewpoint, with the actions taking place informing the rest of the book.

A short novella of his, By Night In Chile, arrived in the post this morning and I’m fairly certain it will be brilliant. As I hope will the book I ordered at the library, Distant Star.

What I’m saying is, read Robert Bolaño. Life can’t be all about music.

Adam Green UK tour

November 8, 2009

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Tickets are on sale 10/11/09 and you can rest safe in the knowledge you’ll be getting value for your money – Adam Green is one of the best live performers there is.

January
Tues 26 Dublin Academy 2, Eire
Wed 27 Belfast Speakeasy, UK
Fri 29 Glasgow Stereo, UK
Sat 30 Newcastle Academy 2
Sun 31 Leeds Cockpit

February
Mon 1 Manchester Club Academy, UK
Wed 3 Cambridge Junction
Thurs 4 London Electric Ballroom
Fri 5 Birmingham Academy 2
Sat 6 Brighton Concorde 2, UK

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Vampire Weekend 2010 Tour

November 7, 2009

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Vampire Weekend are releasing their new album ‘Contra’ on January 11th next year and so confident are they that you will love it they put the tickets on sale yesterday. I saw them at Leeds Festival both this year and last and I can confidently say it’ll be a good night for anyone who gets a ticket

VAMPIRE WEEKEND LIVE, FEBRUARY 2010

Sunday 7th Cambridge Corn Exchange

Monday 8th Manchester Apollo

Tuesday 9th Leeds O2 Academy

Wednesday 10th Birmingham O2 Academy

Friday 12th Newcastle O2 Academy

Saturday 13th Glasgow Barrowlands

Sunday 14th Edinburgh Picture House

Tuesday 16th London Brixton O2 Academy

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Saturday @ Leeds Festival

August 27, 2008

Half an hour into Leeds Festival and I wanted to go home. The mud was ridiculous. Luckily, not only am I precious, I also have Scrooge tendencies and the ticket had cost 180 pounds – to waste it would have been close to sin.
 
The better line up today was the NME/Radio 1 stage – The Metros opened the show but sadly I’m not familiar with their music so I couldn’t possibly tell you how good a show it was, likewise Yeasayer although you will be pleased to find out that their bassist closely resembled Kip from Napoleon Dynamite when he went through his hip-hop phase – moustache included - which was of course fantastic.
 
Adam Green came next. I love Adam Green. I think his music is brilliant and his outfits even more so. He did not disappoint despite the fact he’d broken his foot in ‘Notting-ham’ last night. And the outfit – how does a tasselled t-shirt sound? That’s right, you heard it, tasselled. All the way down the arms. The show included songs like Carolina, Festival Song and Leaky Flask. Unfortunately for Adam his microphone stand was playing along. By the end of the last song it had broken in half but luckily he just did what any self-respecting artist would do and pretended to ride it across the stage like a pony.

I had to wait till half past 7 to see another artist I love although I did pop in to see Pendulum. It was the worst thing that has ever happened to me. I lasted about half an hour in the moshpit before I made my excuses i.e. fought my way out. I only went in there in the first place so I could get front row for Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band who were exceptional, despite a lukewarm reception from the crowd. They opened with NYC – Gone, Gone, a perfect choice as it is both short and snappy, and finished with I Don’t Want To Die (In The Hospital) rounding off a set which was more energetic than you may have suspected from the boy behind Bright Eyes.
 
Last Shadow Puppets next. It was only their third gig but fortunately it turns out they both have experience with other bands so they were kind enough to playe a brilliant show anyway. They even had the generosity to play my favourite song, Seperate And Ever Deadly, which was great when I could hear it over the shouts of ‘I Love You Alex!’
 
I’ve got to say, I was so tired by the end of their show I had to move towards the back for The Cribs. I have seen them before and know the carnage they cause in the moshpit but tonight everyone in the tent was loving them – even considering the fact Ryan Jarman did ‘damn us all to hell if we’re booing Metallica’. Previously a threesome, The Cribs recruited former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr (or as Ryan called him, Johnny Jarman) earlier in the year to play with them on the NME Shockwaves tour and he has now become a fully fledged member of the band. Lucky for us this meant new songs which, being The Cribs, is always a treat. They opened and closed with classic songs, ‘Our Bovine Public’ and ‘I’m a Realist’ respectively so they had the whole tent singing, actually, earlier in the day Lightspeed Champion had led the crowd through a quick rendition of I’m a Realist and told us he would be in the middle of the moshpit. I didn’t see him but who knows? It is not as if his hat makes him stand out from a crowd

Free Coldplay download

August 19, 2008

If you like that sort of thing

You can download new song ‘Death Will Never Conquer’ from Coldplay.com now. It’s not on the album Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends but it was recorded in the same sessions.

I haven’t downloaded it so I can’t tell you how good it is. Coldplay have always been a bit too bland for me but feel free to tell me what you think about it.

The Virgins – Rich Girls

August 15, 2008

Starring supermodel Behati Prinsloo. I love it.

 

Because he’s crazy (Or as the parole board put it, a ‘concern for public safety and welfare’).

Mark Chapman, who is now 53, infamously shot Lennon near his New York apartment in 1980.  John Lennon was a genius, and a hero to thousands of people. The parole board called his death ‘a horrendously tragic event which has impacted many individuals’.

Chapman can reapply in 2010 but fingers crossed he’ll stay behind bars for longer than that.

Hands up who else is in love?

‘They’re really sweet. They basically haven’t been apart for more than three seconds in the past two months,’ a source told US weekly. Agyness’ rep had no comment and Albert’s manager didn’t confirm the rumours, but, he didn’t deny either.

They’ve only been dating two months, have the seen the divorce rates these days? Surely they can wait a little longer? (I’m not jealous Agyness, honest…)

Away for 1 Week

July 30, 2008

I’m going away for the week so I won’t be able to log in and post. I will be back soon though and I’ll have lots to blog about I’m sure.

As a leaving gift – here’s my favourite song of the moment

Where Nobody Knows Mp3.

It’s a Kings of Leon song from the Aha Shake Heartbreak CD. Buy it.

 

Oh and one last thing, a still from the new We Are Scientists video for Impatience -