Showing posts with label Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters. Show all posts

Monday, 27 April 2009

Confirmed - Lights, Camera, Action!


By Ms Charlotte Rodenstedt of http://www.bloodyhoney.co.uk/

That's right folks, this little expo is gonna be a darned sight more exciting than previously thought: Updated details below!

A Multimedia Event indeed!! Great music by RM Hubbert, Opening by Alan Bissett, both are being drawn during their performances with the images projected nearby, all the while being surrounded by a very select collection of drawings of some of the most exciting and memorable gigs and musicians Jenny's experienced, including:
Bjork, David Byrne, Crystal Castles, Arab Strap, Jeff Lewis & The Junkyard, Edwyn Collins' Come Back Gig, Mogwai, Melt Banana w. Dananananaykroyd - ooh! ooh! ooh! and there's a fair bit more! VJ-ing and animatory magic by Mr Garry Whitton.

It's all in conjunction with Hinterland Festival where Jenny will be 'resident drawer' at a few carefully chosen gigs. Sponsored by Hinterland and Red Bull. Nice one!!

And if you're feeling flush, support the artist by buying a very nice print/greetings card/artist book/catalogue - massive discount for one night only!!! Entertainment plus bargains in one night - Good Golly!!!

Details You Might Need To Know:

Host: Jenny Soep, Mono, and Hinterland
Type: Music/arts - Exhibit
Start Time: 29 April 2009 at 18:00
End Time: 29 May 2009 at 20:00
Location: Mono
Street: 10 King St
Town/City: Glasgow, United Kingdom
Phone: 01415532400
Email: info@jennysoep.com

Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters


Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters
25 August 2008
Captain's 'Nest', Great Western Rd, Glasgow

I live to be awakened.
Most of the time though, I feel like Rip Van Winkle.
How much have I missed?

Then there's Kartusch and learning to close your eyes once in a while.

Jeffrey Lewis was a real puff of fresh air in the clammy heat of the Captain's Rest, and it was my talented friend Lewis who introduced me to them. When I later showed my drawing to my sister I mentioned how apparently big these guys were, and how lucky I was to get in, and she was like 'Yeah Jenny, Jeffrey Lewis is big.' Like 'Yeah Jen, where have you been?'

I really like the drawing I did, but I like Jeffrey Lewis and the Jitters even better. The words, manner, fantastic timing, humour, demeanor, comics, asides, intelligence, completely out of the box imagination and the rest. How to capture that in one show?

I felt like such a fraud sitting there beside the tiny stage in this highly intimate setting where the audience seemed comprised of a lot of the good, great and alternative in the Scottish music scene and mostly ardent knowledgeable fans of Mr J.L. In a rare silent moment, one female member of the crowd, who was sitting round the corner from me, asked Jeffrey in a most audible voice 'Can you explain this lady here?' To which he replied that No, he couldn't explain me, much as he couldn't explain anyone else, and if he found he had to explain himself he might be in a bit of trouble, and so on, in such a lovely manner but basically meaning 'I have no friggin' idea why this nutter is in the corner sketching away - she's not part of the show if that's what you're implying!

So like an animated stiff, I cringed with embaressment, helplessly grinned and stared hard at the picture I was determined to draw well, if not at least interesting. I didn't want to seem like a complete ignoramus, even though I tend to orchestrate it that way...

It all turned out well though, and they were top chaps too. Artists! It seems to be the trend that the bands I'm attracted to are visual artists too.

Thus my mission to draw those bands that are creative, original and important to the current music scene seems to be going along very nicely.

Thanks to Lewis for introducing me. And thanks to Caz? for getting me in.
Also better mention that John B MacKenna and the other chap supporting were also very good, soulful with acute observational wit. I liked the first chap's last song about Jackets. I think his name was Dave but I could be completely wrong!