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1 They’re the best-kept lrish secret ever Ireland is a funny place. There are bands over there selling shedloads and getting mobbed in the street. and we've never heard of 'em. The Frames recently had four albums in the Hot Press magazine Top 100 lrish Albums Ever poll. Take that, the Corrs. 2 They know how to work a crowd The band was formed by singer songwriter Glen Hansard at the end of the 805 from a collection of mates. all of whom were Dublin buskers. Hansard had been earning a living from busking since he was 13. 3 The Commitments connection Hansard was in The Commitments playing the band's guitarist Outspan. but he doesn't like to talk about it. So don't mention it. And certainly don't shout for ‘Mustang Sally' at the show or you'll get battered. 4 They’re masters of mood Over a 15-year career the Frames have produced Pixies-style punk, low-key melancholic folk. stadium rock and all points in between. Put it this way: producers they‘ve worked with include both Trevor Horn and Steve Albini. Now that's range. 5 A daft cover version or two Hansard‘s solo acoustic shows have seen him covering Bon Jovi, Van Morrison and George Michael. But not “Mustang Sally’. as far as we know. (Doug Johnstone)

.' Queen '3 Hall, Edinburgh, Sun 24 Apr.

I William E Whitmore Mono. 12 Kings Court. Kitig Street. 553 24()(l.4.3(1pm. liree. Banjo-tyielding neo-folkie. fortnerly of a hardcore punk persuasion. fresh from supporting Willard (irant Conspiracy last tiight.

I Repeat to Fade and Confusion Barfly. 26t1 Clyde Street. (1870 9(17 0999. Spm. £4.

I My Actions Your Exit, A Bittersweet Moment, Second Last, Hate Becomes the Hero and Flood of Red The Cathouse. l5 't'nion Street. 248 6606. 7.30pm. £4 ladyancel. £5 ldoorl. Dyer-14s .s‘hoyy. limo line-up.

I The Voices The 1311i Note Cafe. 5060 Kitig Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3.

I Greyhound Express (irand ()le ()pry. Paisley Road Toll. 429 5396. 7.30pm. £4 (£3 membersi. Country.

I Cold Night Song The Goal. I287 Argyle Street. 357 7373. 8pm. Free. Charlie and Neil. formerly of Astrid. are joined by Jenny Reeye and Stacey Siey'eyyright of the Reindeer Section for a new acoustic night yyith surprise guests.

I Ernest The Scotia. 112—114 Stockyy ell Street. 552 8681. 4pm. Free. 60s-inspired originals and Coyers‘.

84 THE LIST 14—28 Apr 2005

I Big Blues Jam Studio ()nc. (irosyenor Hotel. (irosyenor Terrace. 341 6516 7.30pm l'ree Hosted by the Next Blues Surfers \sttli contributions trotti Studio One regulars such as Rey Doe and the \itiimo Brothers

I Phil's Sunday Session l‘isge Beatlia. 232 Woodlands Road. 564 T596 6pm. l'ree. Brttig your out] instrument I Acoustic Open Mic Bar Bloc. l l" Batli Street. 574 6066. 9pm. l‘ree

I Live Music MacSorleys. 42 Jamaica Street. 243 S5Sl. 9pm. l'ree. Tlit‘ee local bands to be citlilit‘liicd.

Edinburgh

I Charles Wood, Prime Suspect and Oatbeanie Whistlebinkies. J 6 Sottlli Bridge. 557 5114. 6pm. l'rec. Night til eiiyers,

I The Frames Queen's llall. Clerk Street. 66S’ 2019. 7.3llpm. £12. Jangling. heart-stopping tunes from main songyyriler (ilen Hansard. yy ho appeared itt Alan l’at‘ket‘\ 'I'lic (‘ommimii'rirv Sir 5 Rummy [or mun:

I Nanci Griffith l‘slicr llall. l.othian Road. 22S 1155. 7.30pm. £20 £25. Nanci brings folk atid country together \yith her beautiful yoice. brilliant songyyriting and emotional commitment.

I Chris Brokaw, The Zephyrs and Pilotcan The Left Batik. 37 (iutliric Street. 225 9744. S.3l)pm. £5. The e\- Codeine indie legend on art acotistic tour. yyith the support also ptittitig iii rare acoustic sets.

I The Backclash and Rage Bannertiian's. .\'iddry Street. 556 3254. 8.45pm. £4. Double hill of politically charged rock tributes to the Clash atid Rage Against the Machine respectiyely. I Red Insect, Illegality and Sad Society The Mercat. 2S West Maitlalid Street. 225 3861. 9pm. £4. C/ecli atid Sloyakia punk double bill Willi some local support.

I Hobo The Bongo Club. Moray House. 37 llolyrood Road. 556’ 7604.

lllpm 3am. liree before £1 1pm; £3 alter. See Stiti 17.

I David Allison The Left Batik. 37 (iutlirie Street. 2259744. £4 (£3). See Sun 17.

Glasgow

I Mary Gauthier ()ran Mor. 731 735 Bytes Road. 3.57 6200. Split. £l l. Louisiana singer/songwriter ys ho has been through the mill iii life atid turned it all into fascinating musical fodder.

I The Thermals, The X1 arid Mogul King Tut's Walt Wali Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. S.3()pm. £6. No-ti distoned grunge pop from Portland. Oregon and the mighty Stib Pop Records. I The Bellrays, Sunshine atid The Grease Monkeys Barfly. 26t) Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 8pm. £7. l'S garage rock cotiibo spiced up considerably by the feline presence of soulful frontyyomati Lisa Kekaula. the indomitable diya \yho lent her potterful tonsils to the Basement Jaxx hit ‘(iood Luck'.

I The Sleeping Prophets Stereo. Kelyinhaugli Street. 576 5018. Spm. l-‘our good-looking lads playing rock’n'roll. it says here. .\'eyer goes out of fashion.

I A Day in Black and White, Golden Birds, Snowblood and Mesa Verde The 13th Note Cafe. 5(l~6() Kitig Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £3. limo. indie atid metal mix.

I Radarr Rockers. 14 Midland Street. 221 0726. 9pm. Free. Rock.

I Acoustic Jam Nice'n'Sleazy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 (1900. 8pm. l-‘ree. Weekly shoytcase for local songyyriters performing original material.

Edinburgh

I Little Richard l‘sher Hall. l.othian Road. 228 1155. 7pm. £35~~£4(). See Sat 23.

I Melanie C The Liquid Room. 9c Victoria Street. 225 2564. 7pm. £15. Who would hay'e thought that only a feyy years

Jon Spencer and cohorts Russell Simmins

and Judah Bauer have wrestled with the blues like a frisky alligator for over a decade, knocking seven shades of funk, punk and hip hop crunk out of it along the way. When it comes to live performance, few come within a shitty stick of them. Able to rattle through a set list long enough to make a Ramone wince. they may bleed the blues but there’s the heart of a soul revue showman beating in Spencer’s pigeon chest. It’s not unreasonable to imagine them being ‘rediscovered’ in 35 years’ time, rocking a tiny stage in some New Jersey bar as they’ve never truly got the props they deserve this time round. Make up for lost time and go show them some love.

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alter their split. ati cy—Spicc (iit‘l yyotild be playing a gig at a grungy indie yetiuc'.’ She \y as alyy ays the nicest of them an' all. I Taylor Made Mondays Tllt‘ Bongo Club. Moray House. 37 llolyrood Road. 55K 7604. Spm. £2 lfreel. See Moti IS.

I The Libienez Technique illltl Namik Bannernian's. \iddry Street. 556 3254. S45pm. £4. Another Rockin‘ Reckie presentation.

I Open Mic \‘y‘liistlebinkies. J 6 South Bridge. 557 51 14. 9pm. l-‘ree. See Moti IS.

Tuesday 26

Glasgow

I Melanie C King Tut‘s Wah Wali llul. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. S3tlpm. S()l.l) ()l'T. See 3101125.

I The Presidents of the United States of America The (iarage. 491) Sauchieliall Street. 332 l 1211. 7pm. £12. ()y'er- 14s slioyy. Jocular 1rat rock trio iii the vein of They Might Be (iiants. Barenaked Ladies and all.

I Chris Brokaw and James Orr Complex Mono. l2 Kitigs Court. King Street. 553 2400. 9pm. Brokayy boasts a formidable l'S allernatiye rock CV. Wlllt stitits iti Codeine and Come proy iditig the tiiost notable reference points.

I Brant Blork & the Bros Bartly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 (1999. spin. £9. ()yer- 14s shoyy. l)esert stoner rock royalty hits toyyn iii the shape of Josh llomme‘s old Kytiss/l)esert Session buddy Brant Bjork‘. plus former members of hi Manchu.

I Stockyard Stoics, The Peacocks and De Kuntz Barfly iupstairsi. 26(1 Clyde Street, (18711 9117 (1999. 8pm. £6. Brooklyn quartet. featuring members of Leftoyer Crack and l-~ Minus. yy ho graft ska. reggae and rockabilly influences onto a hardcore punk base.

I The Immortal Lee County Killers, High Plane Drifters and The Grease Monkeys \ice'n'Slea/y. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 33. (1900. 9pm. £65”. Sitampy garage blues duo from the Deep South.

I Shrinking Violet and Percy and the Moon Cats The 1 1th Note Catc. 5t) 6t) Kitig Street. 553 MW 9pm £3 Music lrotn the lotia Conittiuntty.

I Opal Sky and His Girl Friday Stereo. Kelyinhaugh Street. 576501S Split. £4. Cool lutik arid pop tiielodies. I De Rosa Tom Tom. 207 Bath Street. 24S 2123. 9pm. l’rcc.

I Tensheds 'l'chai ()\11.’l. 42 (liago l.anc. 357 4524. Spin. £2. l'olky blues singer/song“ritct'.

Edinburgh

I Major Matt Mason USA, Pantsuit, Desc and Super Shitbox Subway ('oyygate. (i9 ('oyygate. 225 6766 7, 30pm £5 l£J tiietiibersi. l)iseticlianted urban lolk from .MMM l'S.-\ |HlllL'tl by anti- lolksters l’atilstitl arid ati acoustic set from i)C\C.

I Band Showcase Wliisileliinkies. 4 6 South Bridge. 557 5114. 9pm. l'rcc. Sec Tue 19.

I Merznacht The Left Bank. 37 (ititliric Street. 225 9744. 9pm. See Tue 19.

Wednesday 27

Glasgow

The Earlies, Micah P Hinson, Sam Prekop arid Archer Prewitt 'l‘lie i‘crry. ~12 Clyde l’ltic'c. 0l69X 265 Sl l. Spm. £10. A gentle start to this year's Triptych testiyal. courtesy ot sytoonyiortliy Anglti-.-\merican ensemble the luarlies Whose Beach Boys harmonies and Spirituali/ed sonic maelstrom need lobe heard liye tor maximum appreciation. With support from Texan folk-noir troubadour Micah P llinson. arid Sea and Cake members l’rekop and Preys itt. Part of [III-[flit It. I Mortiis, NFD and Panic DHH King Tut's Wah Wah ilut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. Xpm. £10. Dyer-14s shots. Noruegian goblin lthey say it's all done with prosthetics . . .l surfing the indUstrial darkvraye mm a theatrical flourish.