Music BETWEEN THE SCALES
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Music BETWEEN THE SCALES
46 Friday, February 7, 2014 Music fb.com/southerndailyecho BETWEEN THE SCALES dailyecho.co.uk PIOTR ANDERSZEWSKI AUDIENCES first took Piotr Anderszewski, pictured, to their hearts in 1990 during the Leeds International Piano Competition. His penetrating interpretations, infused with personal insights and nuance, balance Anderszewski’s famous perfectionism with an intense spirituality that transcends keyboard technique. His recitals around the globe attract capacity audiences and regularly rejuvenate the spirits of even the most worldweary listeners. Hear him in action at the Turner Sims on Tuesday. Follow us on Twitter @scenesouth GIG OF THE WEEK PENGUIN CAFE THE DEAN OF WINCHESTER HEAR some of the lighter hearted offerings Winchester Cathedral’s musicians and their friends have to offer in a special concert tomorrow night. Hear The Dean of Winchester playing his fairground organ, enjoy songs from High Society with the Winchester Musicals and Opera Society, saxaphones of all shapes and sizes with Saxophony, monologues from a real Lancashire Lass and all sorts of fun and games from the Cathedral musicians themselves. The night, at the Cathedral, is part of the fundraising effort to support the production costs of this year’s Southern Cathedrals Festival, which will be held in Winchester in July. PENGUIN Cafe play Southampton’s Turner Sims on Thursday, ahead of the muchanticipated release of their new album The Red Book. The album, the sophomore release from the freshly reimagined Penguin Café, is the culmination of two years’ work that has seen Arthur Jeffes – son of original composer and Penguin Cafe Orchestra founder Simon Jeffes – investigate whole new about when Jeffes worked on a project with the International Space Orchestra and NASA in 2012. For The Red Book, Arthur utilised his current array of disparate musicians – a kind of ‘normalsized’ version of The Time Bandits – to create collaborative efforts featuring the likes of Neil Codling (Suede), Cass Browne (Gorillaz) Darren Berry (Zazou), Rebecca Waterworth (Bat For Lashes, Collectress), Andy Waterworth (Damian Lazarus), Oli TOP PICKS OF THE WEEK TRIVIUM AND KILLSWITCH ENGAGE METAL overlords and labelmates Trivium and Killswitch Engage end their string of co-headline dates with a sold out Southampton show tonight. Audiences can expect new material from Trivium’s latest album Vengeance Falls and Killswitch Engage’s last record Disarm The Descent as well as a string of rocking hits from the back catalogues of both bands. Trivium frontman Matt Heafy said: “There is no question that Killswitch Engage is one of the most influential bands of the last decade. It is an honour to be able to tour with one of our personal favourite bands across one of my favourite places on Earth: the UK!” JACKIE OATES Joel Stroetzel, guitarist FOLK music phenomenon for Killswitch Engage, Jackie Oates will grace the him up, backs Ashcroft Arts Centre stage in enthusing, “The UK has Fareham tonight. been a favourite place to Originally a member of the play for both bands over Mercury-nominated The so joining Unthanks, Jackie Oates has the years forces should make for since carved out an some great shows! Very astonishing solo career. psyched!” ALBUM REVIEW IT doesn’t quite seem 10 years since Hard To Beat brought Staines’ greatest export since Ali G in to the public’s conscience. But a decade on they bring out a ‘best of’ compilation reminding us of what their three studio albums have achieved. Heavy with feeling, but mixed with fun, their earlier material in particular encases some heartfelt and ultimately true feelings about the strifes of modern life, before a more polished funk and beat crept in to their music as the band areas of sound and vibrancy. The piece has been put together with the help of his eclectic collection of musicians and characters, marking an ambitious extension from their debut A Matter of Life. The recording came Langford (Paloma Faith, Florence and the Machine), Des Murphy (Delakota), Vincent Greene (Paul Weller, Babyshambles), Peter Radcliffe (Rico Rodriguez) and soundtrack artist Tom Chichester-Clark (Layer Cake, Kingdom Of Heaven). MIKE FENTON HE’S one of the top autoharp players in the world – and he’s coming home. Former 1970s Southampton school teacher Mike Fenton also happens to be three times the winner of the international contest for players. He returns to the city tonight to perform for the Fo’c’sle Folk Club in a unique event at the Richmond Inn in Portswood. Partly concert, in which Mike and friends will show that some beautiful and powerful music can be produced on autoharp, and partly a workshop, they will sing and play for a while, teach a little and then the audience can join in with an assortment of autoharps. Hard Fi – Best of 2004-2014 HHHHH evolved. On first listen you forget just how much material has gained airplay from their three full-length releases. Harking back to their debut Stars Of CCTV, the hits do keep on coming to surprise the doubters over their longevity. Cash Machine, Tied Up Too Tight, Hard To Beat, the title track and Better Do Better are all heartfelt songs taken from this record, and still probably provide the band’s best material with their everyday troubles laid down to a mixture of heady guitars and orchestration. Later comes the upbeat numbers, but some are resounding hits nonetheless. Like the earlier tracks, some have gotten fame through advert soundtracks, while the guitarromantic Bring It On has become something of an unofficial anthem for sporting montages all over television. “This really shouldn’t have happened,” says frontman Richard Archer, but here he is wrong. The band have consistently penned DAILY ECHO exceptionally written material, and even if some of the feeling and atmosphere has been lost in the more upbeat recent offerings, there is still some evidence of what they can do in the nicely brooding Move Over. The lyrics say “I think it’s time you moved over,” but with the now-three-piece back in the studio it doesn’t look like that will be happening anytime soon. LEIGH SANDERS MUSIC LISTINGS For the week ahead TODAY Yacht Tavern, Woolston – Black Rose Fo’c’sle Folk Club @ The Richmond Inn – Mike Fenton and Friends Ashcroft Arts Centre – Jackie Oates The Brook – Doors Alive Concorde Club – Dave Lewis Trio Guildhall – Killswitch Engage/Trivium The Joiners – Our Last Night + Secrets + Empires Fade Railway Inn, Winchester – Echotape + The Bayonettes + Sir Sprockett + AJ Denman + Knotted Platform Tavern – Tim Payne’s Platform Posse The Hobbit – Siberian Noise The Rockstone – Doghouse Boat Boys The Old Mill, Holbury – The Gun Show The Lapstone – Ian Rich Ship Inn, Winchester – Sketches of Sound SATURDAY Yacht Tavern, Woolston – Bone Idle King’s Head, Wickham – Grizzly and the Grasshoppers The Brook – Guns ‘n’ Roses Experience Concorde Club – The Groove Brothers Ferneham Hall – Havant Orchestra Railway Inn, Winchester – Eleanor McEvoy + Lucy Kitchen Platform Tavern – Jo Long & The Pure Drop Hanger Farm Arts Centre – Beat Bonanza Chandler’s Ford Central Club – Headstock The Rockstone – The Jimmy Hillbillies The George, Fair Oak – The Overkills The Lapstone – Davy Jones Locker The George, Middle Wallop – The Cover Ups SUNDAY The Talking Heads – Traditional Irish Accoustic Session Concorde Club – Chris Pearce Frenchmen Street Jazz Band The Joiners – The One Hundred MONDAY The Talking Heads – Southampton Ukulele Jam The Joiners – Expire + Coldburn TUESDAY Thornden Hall – Wyvern Vocal Concert The Talking Heads – The Solent City Jazzmen The Joiners – Ledfree Turner Sims – Piotr Anderszewski Railway Inn, Winchester – The Deep Dark Woods + Benjamin Folke-Thomas WEDNESDAY Thornden Hall – Thornden Winter Concert Concorde Club – 100 years of jazz in 99 minutes The Joiners – Slaves + Pup THURSDAY The Joiners – Yearbook + Swim Good Cellar, Southampton – Royal Blood Turner Sims – Penguin Cafe Railway Inn, Winchester – Maths and the Moon + Sister Leona + The Golden Age + Winters Hill