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Musicians — UK
A Grave Goods Photo
We are Grave Goods. Lois is from Manchester, Sarah from Waterford and Phil from Belfast.
Mostly black stuff.
Lois - I went to see Peaches recently and it was definitely one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. During ‘Dick in the air’ She inflated a giant translucent phallus across the crowd and climbed inside it.
Sarah - The Creatures - I love Siouxie and the Banshees but I've only heard of The Creatures in recent years. I was hooked at first listen. I love to use as much of the drum kit as possible and their music is so percussive with mostly drums and vocals, I'd love to experience it in real life.
Phil - The Gun Club - because I love them, and Jeffrey Lee Pierce died when I was a kid. Might be fun (crazy, even!) to hang out together backstage. I've met Kid Congo Powers before and he was a great conversationalist.
Lois - I think Hackers are cool AF but musically Punk had a massive impact on me when I was a kid, because I could hear all the angst I was feeling in it and it lead me to a new community of people that I felt really at home with.
Phil - I always wanted to meet Scott Walker before he passed away in 2019. A reclusive, hermetic person I wish I knew more about with such a broad range of releases across his career. He seemed so mysterious and interesting.
Sarah - There are some folks here that are putting on DIY gigs in various underpasses beneath the M50 motorway and I got to play one recently, it was such a buzz. I went to see a gig there not long after and it was so much fun! I love playing DIY gigs and spaces. Venues without stages are my favourite, I feel less exposed and more part of the crowd. There's a different energy to that which I find makes a gig more fun and comfortable to play. The underpass is my new favourite, we need more gigs in spaces like that.
Phil - I'd maybe say Dean Blunt? Can't really believe he's not better known than he is and he's consistently brilliant in my mind. I also love that he might just release an album randomly on bandcamp without any other fanfare or acknowledgement.
Phil - maybe Clint Eastwood by Gorillaz? It was the first single I bought too.
Lois - Pulp - Disco 2000
Phil - All My People by Maria Somerville, one of my all time faves made all the more special by being by someone I know.
Phil - "everybody knows I've only got one song, and it's much too long, and it's much too slow, and this is how it goes".
Lois - Giant Swan - IFTLOYL
Sarah - Lower Dens - Brains
Lois - Gilla Band - Shoulderblades
Lois - Abba - Voulez Vous
Sarah - Q Lazarus- Goodbye Horses
Lois - Soulwax - Krack
Sarah - Katie Kim
Lois. - M(h)aol, Kyogen, Mandy, Indiana.
Phil - Yl Hooi.
We are Grave Goods. Lois is from Manchester, Sarah from Waterford and Phil from Belfast.
Mostly black stuff.
Lois - I went to see Peaches recently and it was definitely one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. During ‘Dick in the air’ She inflated a giant translucent phallus across the crowd and climbed inside it.
Sarah - The Creatures - I love Siouxie and the Banshees but I've only heard of The Creatures in recent years. I was hooked at first listen. I love to use as much of the drum kit as possible and their music is so percussive with mostly drums and vocals, I'd love to experience it in real life.
Phil - The Gun Club - because I love them, and Jeffrey Lee Pierce died when I was a kid. Might be fun (crazy, even!) to hang out together backstage. I've met Kid Congo Powers before and he was a great conversationalist.
Lois - I think Hackers are cool AF but musically Punk had a massive impact on me when I was a kid, because I could hear all the angst I was feeling in it and it lead me to a new community of people that I felt really at home with.
Phil - I always wanted to meet Scott Walker before he passed away in 2019. A reclusive, hermetic person I wish I knew more about with such a broad range of releases across his career. He seemed so mysterious and interesting.
Sarah - There are some folks here that are putting on DIY gigs in various underpasses beneath the M50 motorway and I got to play one recently, it was such a buzz. I went to see a gig there not long after and it was so much fun! I love playing DIY gigs and spaces. Venues without stages are my favourite, I feel less exposed and more part of the crowd. There's a different energy to that which I find makes a gig more fun and comfortable to play. The underpass is my new favourite, we need more gigs in spaces like that.
Phil - I'd maybe say Dean Blunt? Can't really believe he's not better known than he is and he's consistently brilliant in my mind. I also love that he might just release an album randomly on bandcamp without any other fanfare or acknowledgement.
Phil - maybe Clint Eastwood by Gorillaz? It was the first single I bought too.
Lois - Pulp - Disco 2000
Phil - All My People by Maria Somerville, one of my all time faves made all the more special by being by someone I know.
Phil - "everybody knows I've only got one song, and it's much too long, and it's much too slow, and this is how it goes".
Lois - Giant Swan - IFTLOYL
Sarah - Lower Dens - Brains
Lois - Gilla Band - Shoulderblades
Lois - Abba - Voulez Vous
Sarah - Q Lazarus- Goodbye Horses
Lois - Soulwax - Krack
Sarah - Katie Kim
Lois. - M(h)aol, Kyogen, Mandy, Indiana.
Phil - Yl Hooi.
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