Our Love Will Destroy The World + Guests, 18th February

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Our Love Will Destroy The World
Just excoriating blood-drones and blitzkrieg ragas from Nowhere, New Zealand, in search of fleeting moments of infinite density; where everything is louder than everything else, time slows to a crawl, and brains under stress slip into warm, prickly comas. Think the wiggiest Coltrane, the wobbliest Public Image, the most pyromaniacal Conrad, Cale or Maclise. Think Pandit Pran Nath being chewed up by Hanatarash’s tropical piranha collection.
Our Love Will Destroy The World arose from the smoldering ashes of the highly esteemed Birchville Cat Motel, who pretty much clogged the earth with over 300 recorded artifacts and stalked the globe on a relentless hunt for the best gig ever. Since the beginning of 2008, Our Love Will Destroy The World has released a slew of 7”s, lps and tapes on various international labels.
At times it has the obliterating rock overload of Black Boned Angel, and often the overpowering envelopment of Birchville Cat Motel, but its a somehow glossier, more sensual take on Campbell Kneale’s previous work that satisfies all you’ve ever wanted from his music in an awe-inspringly gargantuan way.
http://www.myspace.com/ourlovewilldestroytheworld
Kylie Minoise
“A short sharp shock of slobbering one-man hara-kiri and gonzo pantomime nihilism”, if you haven’t seen Mr Minoise in the live setting you better take cover as this will be his first Edinburgh gig in what seems like ages too. A total health and safety onslaught.
http://www.myspace.com/kylieminoise
http://www.kovoroxsound.com
Shareholder
An uber rare outing for Sandy Milroy’s Shareholder project, guitar trickery and lush overtones from the afro’d Moriarty of Muscletusk and Retail Unit. East Lothian’s Napoleon of pedal decay in full effect - be there!
Dave Paton
A special solo set from one half of the mighty Nob, known as well for his remix work for the likes of Scorn under his Wee DJ’s guise with releases on countless labels. Expect rushing electronics and BRAP-top rhythms, oh-oh-oh it’s magic!
£6 pay on the door.
7.30pm. Friday 18th February.
The Banshee Labyrinth, 29-35 Niddry Street. Edinburgh.
There will also be a Controlled Demolition night directly after the gig in the band room, techno and rave hi-jinks aplenty from Clom Da Bass and other reprobates. It’ll be braw so stick around after the show!
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