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Sunday 29 May 2011

Culture Diary, Week Commencing 30/05/2011

Monday 30/05

Cults - Cults
Not a band afraid to draw on, or indeed acknowledge an indebtedness to the past, Cults self-titled debut is one infused with much boy/girl sha-la-la-ing. But this is no criticism. It also happens to be an album bursting at the seams with small quirks ranging from samples to the use of glitchy electronic texture. Stand out tracks are the supremely summery Go Outside and Spectre-esque Bumper.
http://www.npr.org/2011/05/25/136463353/first-listen-cults-cults#playlist

Wednesday 01/06

Benjamin Francis Leftwich @ The Kazimier
Hailing from York, troubadour Benjamin Francis Leftwich brings his brand of fine acoustic indie-pop to The Kazimier this Wednesday. Name checking Elliott Smith and Nick Drake as influences, BFL could either be a great find or a great disappointment. 
http://www.myspace.com/benjaminfrancisleftwich

Fri 03/06

Senna
Ayrton Senna's death at the San Marino grand prix in 1994 was and remains one of the great tragedies of motor racing in the modern era. The tag-line to this timely documentary reads 'No Fear. No Limits. No Equal.' and rarely can anyone have lived up so fulsomely to the hype; more than a decade on and Senna is still widely recognised as the greatest there ever was. Not likely to be an easy watch (the trailer for this film had the hairs on my arms standing up and my eyes getting mysteriously dewy), this film, one hopes and suspects will do the man and the racer's memory justice.
http://www.sennamovie.co.uk/

Sunday 22 May 2011

Culture Diary, Week Commencing 23/05/2011

Mon 23/05

All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace - BBC2, 9pm
A contentious figure, Adam Curtis is a maker of 'event' television, and All Watched Over... promises to be exactly that. The subject matter this time around (Curtis has in the past dealt with issues including how politicians capitalise on societal fears, and modern idea[l]s of freedom) is the computer and how rather than liberate us, they have "distorted and simplified our view of the world around us".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/

Wed 25/05

Film & Philosophy @ FACT Liverpool
Liverpool's FACT Centre once again proves it's more than just an alternative option to the Odeon with the beginning of what promises to be an excellent series of films and lectures centred on identity and how cinema explores and represents struggles with humanity's central tenet. The series kicks off with Roman Polanski's English language breakthrough, Repulsion, starring Catherine Deneuve.
http://www.fact.co.uk/whats-on/repulsion?listing_id=1763

Fri 27/05

Dead Belgian @ The Fly in The Loaf, Hardman Street. Doors 9pm, £5
Theview had the pleasure a few months back of seeing Dead Belgian in a support slot at the wonderful Nordic Church. The standout performance of any band on the line up that night was their stirring cover of Brel's Port of Amsterdam. For this reason, I urge you to check them out in the fitting surrounds of The Fly in The Loaf on Hardman Street this Friday as they perform a full set of the belgian legend's iconic songs.
http://www.myspace.com/deadbelgianpjb

Sunday 15 May 2011

Culture Diary, week commencing 16/05/2011

Hello! Mrs View here. Mr View is up to all sorts at ATP Festival this weekend so I'm stepping in. Here are the top things happening this week that I'm particularly psyched about...

Thurs 19/05
PARTS UNKNOWN 
12 artists from The Royal Standard Gallery, Liverpool, exhibit at Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh

The next exhibition from Liverpool's best contemporary arts space and studios (yes, I am biased, but it IS good) sees 12 of its artists making art in situ, playing with whatever materials and ideas they can find in Scotland's Capital. Kinda like the Wombles if they invaded an art gallery. And were talented artists. (You're fired. Mr View.)

http://www.embassygallery.org/upcoming/

Out Now
The Walking Dead DVD & Blu-Ray Release

Andrew Lincoln from This Life? Check. Drama about relationships? Check. American accent? Erm ok. Zombies? Hang on a minute... Oh yes, silly me, its The Walking Dead, and thank god it's here to perk up our Sunday evenings. Antiques Roadshow it ain't - there's more swearing, death and spilled giblets than Fiona Bruce could shake an axe at. Scary, funny and utterly compelling.

http://www.channel5.com/shows/the-walking-dead

Thurs 19/05
Mark Leckey
Serpentine Gallery, London

Yes, I know, TWO art exhibitions in the same blog this week. But Mark Leckey is worth it, we promise. 'Cinema In The Round', his lecture about the nature of images and cinematic objects, is the only presentation I've seen to successfully reference Homer Simpson's shoes, oranges and Felix the Cat all in one go. Hailing from Birkenhead (a self-confessed 'scally') and now a global star after winning the 2008 Turner Prize, Leckey's work is sharp, witty and I wish he'd been my lecturer at art school. 

http://www.serpentinegallery.org/2011/03/mark_leckey_19_may_26_june_201_1.html

Thurs 19-Sat 21/05
Kurt Vile and The Violators
Plus many more at Liverpool Soundcity

In it's third year, Soundcity has grown into a pretty cool, quality festival that might be this city's musical CPR.  For instance, the presence of Kurt Vile. Signed to awesome label Matador, mates with Josh T. Pearson, and owner of a quite frankly lovely head of hair, he also produces the most glorious music. All teenage summers and awkward first kisses. The Philadelphian brings all this to Soundcity this weekend, along with what promises to be the best and brightest of future music. The View is looking forward to seeing tons of new music as well as favourites Yuck, Willy Mason, and Colorama. There's also an intriguing line up of guest speakers in the first two days at the Liverpool Hilton which is certainly not your usual festival fayre. Worth a £40 weekend wristband we'd say.

http://www.liverpoolsoundcity.co.uk/index.html

Saturday 7 May 2011

Culture Diary, Week Commencing 09/05/2011

Mon 09/05

Austra - Lose It
Hailing from Canada, Austra are a three piece made up of virtuoso vocalist Katie Stelmanis, bassist Dorian Wolf and beats supremo Maya Postepski. Lose It is the second track taken from their debut album (on Domino Records - as good a recommendation as I can give), Feel It Break.

Wed 11/05

Olof Arnalds @ Static
Though you may not be familiar with the name, Arnalds isn't exactly a new kid on the block; active on the indie scene in her native Iceland for a number of years and a touring member of Mum since 2003, she released her second solo effort Innundir skinni (produced by Kjartan Sveinsson of Sigur Ros) in 2010. Compared variously to the likes of Judee Sill and Kate Bush, hers is nonetheless a singular voice in what can often be a sea of mediocrity.  
http://www.ticketline.co.uk/artist/olof-arnalds

Fri 13/05

Attack the Block
One of life's simplest pleasures for theview is lazily waking up and getting ready for the day to Adam & Joe on BBC Radio 6, and I could not have been happier when they returned to the Saturday morning slot recently. The reason for their time away was various solo projects. One such project from Joe (Cornish), is Attack The Block, a comedy about what happens when an alien invasion force is faced with the very real horror of encountering a teen gang on a South London estate. 
http://www.attacktheblock.com/

Light Night - Venues across Liverpool
Featuring over 50 special events and openings across Liverpool City centre, Light Night provides an opportunity to get the weekend off to an exciting and cultured start. Highlights include: tours of the tower at the Anglican Cathedral, Tate's free collection being open late into the night with live music, and The Town Hall open night. On top of this, it's fair to expect gem-like offerings and late opening from the city's best indies, such as The Royal Standard on Vauxhall Road. 
http://www.lightnight.co.uk/liverpool.php