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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Los Campesinos! at Heaven, Under the Arches (London)

Yesterday, Dan and I went off to London to see one of my favourite bands (for the fourth time!), supported by Joanna Gruesome who were also ace. This time I'm pretty sure we were that crazy drunk couple singing and dancing to every song, and I really couldn't care less because I had the best time ever. Great company and great music go very, very well together (and being a bit drunk made it even better).

For once I put all of my things in the cloakroom so I didn't manage to take any pictures, but I'm actually pretty glad about that because it meant I didn't have to worry about anything and I could just enjoy all of it. I've had to look up the set list because everything was a bit of a crazy blur of dancing and singing, but it was as follows:


  1. As Lucerne/The Low
  2. By Your Hand
  3. Romance is Boring
  4. What Death Leaves Behind
  5. Death to Los Campesinos!
  6. A Heat Rash in the Shape of the Show Me State; or, Letters from Me to Charlotte
  7. For Flotsam
  8. Hello Sadness
  9. Glue Me
  10. We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed
  11. Cemetery Gaits
  12. Songs About Your Girlfriend
  13. Let it Spill
  14. Avocado, Baby
  15. You! Me! Dancing!
  16. The Sea is a Good Place to Think about the Future
  17. Heart Swells/Pacific Daylight Time (Encore)
  18. Straight in at 101 (Encore)
  19. Baby I Got the Death Rattle (Encore)

Every song is a favourite, really, but my highlights were definitely Romance is Boring, Glue Me and, as always, The Sea.

I was so sad for the gig to be over, especially as we had to be done by 10pm and the band had to go to work the next day. Work! It seemed so unfair that people who had the power to make people have the time of their lives have to go back to a day job the next day, but I'm so glad I got to be there at the end of the tour (despite the fact that we couldn't be joined by Kate whom I miss very much). Everyone should go to see them and buy their wonderful merchandise that was featured here! Walking around the prettily lit London with Dan afterwards was also the most lovely way to finish off the evening, and props to the couple we found on the Christmas tree instalment at Embankment who helped us to light up the tree.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Los Campesinos!- No Blues Appreciation

After a really ace weekend at home it was lovely to return to Southampton and pick up my LC! bundle! Because of the mishap with printing, it's been a longer wait than we would have hoped- but it was so worth the wait. Coloured vinyl is always a lovely surprise, and the pink of No Blues is great. Wonderful artwork as ever, and I really like the print it came with! The album itself is amazing, and may be edging its way into my number 1 spot for LC! albums, but my heart is still clinging to WAB, WAD at the moment. And after spending the majority of today listening to it I'm even more excited for their gig next Monday! Bit of a brief little post but I've got to head off to work very soon, so just enjoy the pretty pictures rather than my rubbish description.





Monday, 11 November 2013

Frightened Rabbit at The Union, Southampton

Having bought my ticket back in September some time after seeing Frightened Rabbit's ace Reading Festival set, and totally forgetting about it, I had a nice surprise this week when I remembered I was seeing them at The Union yesterday. I managed to miss the first act, Paul Thomas Saunders, due to buses and what not, but arrived in time to see Lanterns on the Lake. I'd forgotten how much I loved live music and it was brilliant to see a band I didn't know and really enjoy them! My favourite song of theirs was Kingdom, and I was oh so close to buying their album from the merch stand but dragged myself away. 

After a short interlude Frightened Rabbit opened their set with Holy, which is one of my favourite songs of theirs. In honesty, I don't know the band all that well so it was nice to hear something I knew from the start! Despite my lack of knowledge of much of the band's stuff prior to Pedestrian Verse (yes, I was one of 'those' mentioned by Scott who only really know Woodpile) I really enjoyed the whole set- even if I did spend most of it wishing I'd listened to them more because they were so bloody good. As always at a gig, you get the people who are 'too cool' to let loose and bop around, kind of skulk around the outskirts (this was me, though less 'cool' more just solitary), the very keen people who like to jump around a little too much, and the fairly drunk middle-aged people dancing around wildly and having an amazing time. I was really jealous of a couple in front of me who were belting out every single song, dancing a lot, and loving every second of it. And props to the nice guys who complimented my crazy trousers.

Being a little person my pictures at gigs always suck, but the lights were really pretty so I took some anyway...




This gig has made me even more excited for seeing Los Campesinos! in just under a month's time with Kate and Daniel. Expect a review of that too!



Sunday, 3 November 2013

Quote of the Day

"Realise you can be happy at this moment for no reason. Otherwise, you eternally depend on your conditions for happiness. Unconscious of this moment, you remain a victim of circumstances"
-Arthur D. Saftlass 

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Update: University, life, and what not

It's safe to say I have been THE worst blogger ever recently. Even my Mum has told me I need to post more. So I thought the best way would be to do a little update on recent goings on! A list is probably easiest- I really haven't done anything all that interesting.

  • Daniel came to stay for a few days which was amazing
  • I got a job! (at a pub in town)
  • I completed my first Film assignment ON TIME
  • I went home for the first time which was ever so lovely
  • I have been writing to Chlo and Granny which I am enjoying a lot
  • I have a tattoo booked for next Wednesday! (a wishbone at the top of my stomach)
  • I have not had ANY time to read anything outside of my course books (other than a collection of Kurt Vonnegut's stories recently)
  • I have been going out a lot
  • At halloween I dressed up as Mia Wallace but didn't have a five dollar shake
  • Aaaand up to most recently, today I went to a vintage fair in town!
Apologies for a slightly rubbishy update, but I am supposed to be editing my abysmal essay so should probably get to it rather than writing this and eating scones. I'm going to see Frightened Rabbit in a week so I will no doubt blog about that, but until then...goodbye! (and I will try to think of more interesting things to post I promise!)

my face today

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Apologies...

I have been a totally rubbish blogger of late, mostly due to university related business, but I will be back with updates on things in Southampton and happenings over the past few weeks!

Quote of the Day

"Take a lover who looks at you like maybe you are magic"
Frida Kahlo