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PBR Streetgang Debut Album 'Late Night Party Line'

PBR Streetgang, the moniker of acclaimed production/DJ duo Bonar Bradberry and Tom Thorpe, have been making moves and making music together for almost a decade now. But the time has firmly come for them to release their long-awaited debut album Late Night Party Line, which features guest vocals by Mattie Safer from The Rapture on future single ‘Everything Changes’, Danielle Moore from Crazy P and hotly tipped newcomer Lilly Juniper. Making the album has been a complete labour of love for the duo, who are understandably and justifiably proud of the record.

Says Bonar: “This album is a reflection of music we love, love to play and has influenced us. It's been really interesting to make something that gives you a full hour listening experience.” Tom: “We'd been talking about making an album for a while, so when we started the process in the studio we quickly found our flow and everything came together naturally. Making the album was simply a lot of fun - I hope people can feel that!" The album was mastered by Matt Colton at Alchemy, who has worked his studio magic on everything from Midland and Paul Woolford to George Michael’s acclaimed ‘Faith’ reissue.

Late Night Party Line – also the name of their current Loleatta Holloway-sampling single – will be released via Skint/BMG on December 1 and surrounded by a slew of activity both across the UK and in Europe, including an album launch party at Fabric in London curated by Tom and Bonar and a key date at Renate in Berlin the day after. Late Night Party Line, which was released as a super-limited vinyl release back in August, will be reissued on all streaming and digital platforms with a brand new remix from Man Power.  The artwork and concept for the entire campaign has been created by acclaimed artist James Harvey, whose CV includes work for DC and Image Comics.

 

PBR TOUR DATES

Fri 1st Dec - Fabric, London

Sat 2nd - Renate, Berlin

Thurs 14th - Love Inn, Bristol

Fri 15th - HiFi, Leeds

Wed 27th - Hidden, Manchester

 

 

 

 

Anna Tosh Live In London Tonight

Singer, guitarist and supreme London roots rocker Anna Tosh unveils two more tunes from her debut solo EP. ‘Edge of Cool’ and ‘Idle Kid’ are both on Anna’s One Big Fire EP, released by Espirit De Corps on October 13. A roaming rocker’s composite of CBGB-era new wave, West Coast anthemics and slick garage riffery, ‘Edge of Cool’ is comfortably the sum of its rousing parts. As Anna and her band dexterously play with the song’s rich ingredients, a segue into darker tones reflects the sense of unease and confusion inherent in its subject matter. “This is an elegy to a relationship that was over before it began,” says Anna. “Afterwards, the guy’s car followed me all around town for a long time, I would see it everywhere and I could not shake it. It’s about being haunted by an illusion.”

London born and bred, Anna Tosh has been lending her considerable six-string skills to a varied roster of bands since she was a teenager, among them Wildhood, Love Nor Money, Hey Gravity and Shotgun Venus. But with her own collection of striking self-penned songs demanding attention, and the assistance of a red-hot rhythm section in waiting – Herman Stephens (bass) and Jeremy JayJay (drums) – Anna decided it was high time to make her mark as a solo artist. “My intention for my solo project was simply to write some songs for myself, with no boundaries or expectations,” she says. “I was deliberately trying not to think of what anyone else might expect me to do, and chucked the idea of seeming cool out of the window.”

As a musician who has turned her hand to a whole host of styles when performing with others, it was inevitable that disparate influences would shape her songwriting. “My roots are in punk, rock and blues,” says Anna, “but I have been playing and listening to hip hop, drum and bass, funk, psychedelia, dream pop, experimental electronica…” Anna’s decision to take more control over her musical output was part of a general reappraisal of her life direction following a relationship break-up. She emerged galvanised and positive, reflected in the songs that comprise her debut EP, ‘One Big Fire’, which deal with friends, lovers and an acceptance of the capriciousness of these relationships. “They come and go from one moment to the next,” says Anna. “It’s a never ending source of inspiration how weird life is.”

Spin her radiant songs and you may feel the presence of artists of many stripes: Nick Cave, Sonic Youth, Sheryl Crow, Captain Beefheart, The Slits, Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Elvis Costello, PJ Harvey and David Bowie, all linked by their quality and all key inspirations on One Big Fire. It’s a release that proves Anna to be as agile and exciting a vocalist as she is a guitarist, making us grateful that she has decided to take centre stage once again. As Anna says, “I have re-discovered my singing voice, which had lain dormant for a long time.” Good things come to those who wait.

 

See Anna Tosh Live Tonight

Tuesday 10 October: Servant Jazz Quarters, London N16

 

 

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