New Music In Hide All
Helped by Rough Trade Records, this is some of the new music that Hide All has chosen to play in store this month…
1) Jeffrey Lewis - 12 Crass Songs: Featuring Rough Trade’s favourite anti-folk singer-songwriter, Jeffrey Lewis reinvents 12 protest songs by the band Crass on this 2007 release. It’s good but watch out for the swear words!
2) Gil Scott-Heron - I’m New Here: Best known for his spoken word soul performances during the late 70s and early 80s, Gil Scott-Heron’s latest album marks his fourth decade as a recording artist and has already been described as one of this decade’s best records by The Guardian’s Jude Rogers.
3) The Low Anthem - Oh My God, Charlie Darwin: This American folk-rock four-piece have been going since 2006 but have recently come to prominence with their second album, wittily entitled Oh My God, Charlie Darwin. Very Hide All.
4) The Very Best - Warm Heart of Africa: The debut album from singer Esau Mwamwaya and London DJ duo Radioclit, this album combines an Afro-Western mix of dance, hip-hop, pop and the traditional music of Malawi where Mwamwaya hails from. Watch out because we’ll be playing this one throughout the summer months!



