Sinister: Glasgow Area - Free Darkness!

josh hogan notirakaplan at xxx.uk
Wed Jun 25 11:45:12 BST 2003


You may be interested in this National Park gig,
although I doubt many Glasgow dwellers saw the Park
supporting Belle and Sebastion at the Shepherds Bush
Empire.

Some of you may know the Park from the Geographic
compilation 'You don't need darkness...'
They are playing with Music and Movement and Lucky
Luke at:

Glasgow, STEREO, Kelvinhaugh St., Tuesday July 8, 9pm,
£4

National Park are like this: a mystery, loose, first
single ten minutes long
and recorded on a tape deck, folky, warm, a bit like
the Velvet Underground,
lonesome, appear on the Domino Geographic Records
compilation "You don't
need darkness to do what you think is right".

Music and Movement are made up of : organic produce;
hypnotic pop music complete with harmony and drone;
sometime Teenage Fanclub keyboard player, Finlay
MacDonald. For the car, bedroom or living room but
best enjoyed in a live
music venue.

Lucky Luke describe themselves as dense folk who play
surreal folk for local
folk. Others may describe them as a feisty, rousing,
archaic, folk-rock
rumble.

For more information:
National Park:
http://www.nationalparksite.com
Music and Movement:
http://www.musicandmovement.co.uk
Lucky Luke information will be found pinned to a tree,
near the duckpond, in
Kelvingrove Park. 


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