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REVIEW INDIE-Z FOLK

THE SECOND HAND MARCHING BAND

Is This Music? @ 13th Note, Glasgow. Thu 15 Jan 0000

With How To Swun, Broken Records and The Parsonage all gOing strong. Scottish bands wrth more personnel than a football sguad are in vogue. The 22—piece SHMB —— a collective featuring members of other local notables including Danananaykroyd. Eagleowl and Remember Remember have their own take on the Ioadsotpeoplesrnging thing: they're a giant chorr-come-orchestra. sans a specrtic trontperson (lead vocals are passed around throughout the set). They launched their debut EP A Dance to Half Death here. on a surge of brass. glockenspiels. acoustic guitars. ukuleles. drums and quite pOSSibly hidden up the back the kitchen srnk. A communal. swaying magnificence caught somewhere between the roughshod Balkan folk of Beirut and the mass instrumental oomph of Arcade Fire it delivered a mighty strength and depth of emotional punch indeed. Capturing SHMB's spirit on record erI surely be murder, but live they're blossoming into something big and beautiful (definitely big. anyway). (Malcolm Jack) www.thesecondhandmarchingband.co. uk

REVIEW INDIEf BOYCOTTS

Limbo@The Voodoo Rooms, Edinburgh. Thu 15 Jan 0000

Just when you think you've got this Glasgow tour-piece hailed as an abraswely angular. art school outfit. the pixie-booted minx bopping about onstage opens her cheeky gob and takes you by surprise. The sound emanating from knowrngly named Stina Twee sounds like the spirit of long lost indie pin-up Harriet Wheeler of The Sundays distilled through a post Penetration Pauline Murray and melodies by Morrissey that drive and soar off somewhere out the ordinary. Musrcally, Boycotts provide a relentlessly taut backdrop to such bittersweet colouring, With bass notes zapping out from the sculpted guitar patterns in a manner that recalls the post-punk structures of Life Without Buildings. Here. though. Ms Twee is less treetorm, more straight-ahead in vocal stylings which rise and fall across the tunes" more urgent intentions. At their most accomplished such a counterpOint makes for a healthy creative tension that should be pushed further. It's early days yet for Boycotts. but it‘s clear the game they're playing is a whole lot livelier than cricket. Just say yes. (Neil Cooper) www.myspace.com/startaboycott

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