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Kiila, Alasdair Roberts Scottish Tour in March 2010

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Kiila, Alasdair Roberts Scottish Tour in March 2010

Postby Sami / Fonal » 12 Feb 2010, 16:29

12/3 GATESHEAD The Sage Gateshead w/ Shogun Kunitoki
http://www.avfestival.co.uk http://www.thesagegateshead.org

13/3 MONTROSE The Links Hotel
http://www.linkshotel.com/

14/3 GLASGOW Stereo
http://www.stereocafebar.com/

15/3 TOBERMORY, ISLE OF MULL An Tobar
http://www.antobar.co.uk/

16/3 INVERNESS Mad Hatters
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wal ... 8305356906

17/3 AVIEMORE the Old Bridge Inn
http://www.oldbridgeinn.co.uk/

18/3 ABERDEEN The Tunnels
http://www.myspace.com/interestingmusic

19/3 KINLOSS The Loft
http://www.loftgigs.co.uk/

20/3 ISLE OF SKYE Sabhal Mor Ostaig
http://www.seall.co.uk/index.asp

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Glasgow-based Alasdair Roberts has now released 5 albums of tender yet driving folk music, since his ‘discovery’ via Will ‘Bonnie Prince Billy’ Oldham’s advocacy on hearing a demo tape.

The last four of Roberts’ albums have been on the large American indie Drag City and he has shared stages with Joanna Newsom, Magnolia Electric Co, Smog and countless others.

Roberts’ repertoire is made up of his own compositions and jewels from the treasure trove of timeless Scottish folk songs he regularly plunders, delivering songs with his own deftly intricate guitar playing and a voice both bold and subject to fragility.

“Scottish folk singer Alasdair Roberts is an anomaly. His appropriation of antique songs calls to mind the prospecting of Daniel Day-Lewis's oilman in There Will Be Blood: he performs the subterranean, hardscrabble toil of research, then plunges his drill down deep, coming back with black gold.” -The Independent

His most recent album ‘Spoils’ is widely regarded as his artistically most successful yet, and appeared in several recent end-of-year polls. “With an extraordinary vocabulary of deliberate archaisms and seductive, and beautifully artificial, metre, Roberts has found a new way to remake the traditions that are folk’s primary fuel”. -The Wire

“Roberts is a songwriter who clearly has a very firm working knowledge of more traditional strands of the genre he occupies (his lyrics and guitar playing are, as ever, of considerable merit) but there's a free-roaming, ramshackle rawness to the recordings and presentation here that imbues a sense of intimacy and unconditionedness to proceedings.” -boomkat.com

Roberts takes his earthen craft on the road for this tour in the guise of the Alasdair Roberts Band, a 4-piece comprised of himself, member sof his old band Appendix Out and members of Glasgow band Tatty Toes.

This will be the first ever UK tour by Kiila, a collective based in Turku, Finland. Kiila typify the exciting new wave of music coming out of Finland in recent years, typified by the output of the label Fonal.

Kiila released their 3rd album Tuota Tuota in June 2009 and, in the words of Dusted Magazine: “Kiila’s greatest coup is shoehorning genuine song craft into this mix without upsetting the balance. (For example) album opener, Viisi Hirvasta. For its first half it’s a hypnotizing instrumental built from plangent strings, stray percussion, and a recurring melody on the bass, until a half-chanted/half-sung passage emerges near its conclusion, making you wonder if it started life as a song, a poem or a jam. Tuota Tuota is full of moments like these, where you have to question how it is your listening, as all your usual hierarchies are upended and genres turned on their heads. That you at first don’t quite realize Kiila is doing this is remarkable; that they make it seem so natural is even more so.”

Though previous Kiila releases have featured tape collage, synths, turntables and more, its fair to say that Tuota Tuota comes across like their own skewed take on folk rock, albeit through psychedelic Finnish eyes. Kiila have been in existence for a decade or more now, and their various members are also active in other groundbreaking Finnish acts that have also achieved cult status in the UK and the US, including Kemialliset Ystavat, Islaja, Avarus and Shogun Kunitoki.

When this sextet take the stage, you may be taken aback by the driving rhythms, sublime vocal harmonies and casually virtuous multi-instrumentalism that follow. Often compared to like-minded US acts such as MV&EE and Espers, who have all found significant audiences in the UK and US, Killa are regarded by those who know them as at least as equally musically profound and influential but still to reap their much-deserved wider recognition.

This tour is produced by Newcastle-based promoters No-Fi, with the support of the Scottish Arts Council’s Tune Up programme, Finnsih organizations ESEK and LUSES, and AV10 Festival.

http://www.alasdairroberts.com/
http://www.kiila.com/
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Re: Kiila, Alasdair Roberts Scottish Tour in March 2010

Postby euchrid » 28 Mar 2010, 02:22

Wonderful gig in Inverness (despite terrible audience). I was so impressed, I bought all your albums in one go. Truly excellent stuff, all of it - but you are getting even better album by album. Keep it up!
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Re: Kiila, Alasdair Roberts Scottish Tour in March 2010

Postby tuhojuho » 06 Apr 2010, 23:57

Thank you very much for your comments. I agree about the audience, but it seems that there has been some listeners too...nice!

Now we all just have to wait the next, "even better" album to be born. Hope it doesn't take too many years this time.

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Re: Kiila, Alasdair Roberts Scottish Tour in March 2010

Postby pollotulkki » 08 Apr 2010, 15:04

Yes, thank you! Worth to play any show for even one listener, no doubt about that. We had great time in Scotland and hope to come back soon!

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