Tuesday 8 June 2010

Been a while crocodile


Sorry for the lack of updates. We've been beeing busy beavers working on new material for our second album. Dark is not the word for what it's going to sound like.

Not much to update really. Had an awesome Live at Leeds (there are a few reviews kicking about) and Ark magazine has been writing nice things too.

A couple of festival slots are lined up for the summer so see you then!

Monday 22 February 2010

From the blogosphere

"Because of the birthday party, I only got to catch their last few numbers, but they were bloody brilliant!

"The music reminds me a bit of some of the very best mid-nineties Indy stuff from bands like the Seahorses, with textured layers of interwoven guitar backed joined by bass and drums that were impersonating the engine room of a battleship, topped off by some great vocals.

"I was so impressed I bought their debut CD, Able Archer, which I've now listened to three times already."

http://jason-elliott.blogspot.com/2010/02/catch-i-concur-when-they-next-play.html

Tuesday 2 February 2010

It's been a very long time since...

...we posted on here but I assue you we're still alive!

In fact we've got some new gigs for the Spring listed on MySpace and we've also been back in the studio to record two new tracks: "All Reds Are Low" and "Opening Doors".

We'll be back in touch with release news soon enough.

Keep happy! (Ooo, happy New Year by the way).

Concs xx

Monday 12 October 2009

Another Archer Album Review

We've had another review of Able Archer come through to Concur HQ from Leeds Guide. Have a gander:

http://www.leedsguide.co.uk/review/cd-review/i-concur/12376

"Recorded by the busiest man in rock production, James Kenosha (Dinosaur Pile-up, Grammatics, Pulled Apart by Horses, Wintermute), it’s a grand sounding record, picking up influences from the mainstays of post-rock (Explosions In The Sky et al) grand American alt rock (Wilco, The National) and, at it’s very best (like with the breakdown on title track ‘Able Archer’), some damn fine mathy moments."

We do get a bit of a dressing down in the last paragraph after some bigging up which amused me. I don't tend to think of us a rock band as such but more of a very loud pop band as most songs are written with pop principles in mind (ie cut out all unnecessary time, have good hooks, a good chorus etc). I tend to think of mid 80's hair bands when people say 'rock'. But that's just me and my unheathly power ballad fixation.

Also, this has literally just come through from DrownedInSound for Sobotka: http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4138112-this-weeks-singles--12-10-2009

Which is nice as it's very clear that we are more paletable than The Twang. Good times!

Sunday 4 October 2009

Richmond Fontaine - We Used To Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River


I don't usually do this sort of thing but I'll make an exception in this case....

I saw Richmond Fontaine, a band I've liked for a number of years now, a few weeks ago at The New Roscoe in Leeds. The band always play the venue as part of their uk tours which i admire in that they probably could have upgraded to a larger venue by now. But still they keep coming back showing, loyalty I suppose, to the promoter that put them on in the first place. This is a rare thing in music unfortunately.

Anyway, they were touring a new album We Used To Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River and were better than i had seen them in the past. And they were excellent when i had seen them before, so they really are something special now. This album also is possible my album of the year, and i know there are 2 and a bit months to go, but i'm going to stick my neck out here. Stand out tracks are 'You Can Move Back Here', 'Watch Out' and 'Two Alone'. Willy Vlautin (an excellent novelist by the way) seems to have evolved his character based story driven writing in a less heavy direction which i think really benefits the album.

You could do a lot worse than get a copy of this record. My copy is currently got a special place on my desk since i managed to get it signed by a few of the band. I am a fanboy, it's true.

Tim.

Tuesday 29 September 2009

First review

First album review here: http://tinyurl.com/ygvq62e

"There is so much to enjoy in the thunder and rain of notes that I want to be your geeky friend pointing out all the great bits - now! now! This bit … hear it? But you can find them: there's one every eight bars at least. And the songs themselves are so strong that they could be done with a ukulele, never mind all this sturm und drang. This is a band on a rising creative surge with a very accomplished debut album."

9/10

Monday 21 September 2009

We've had a video made for us by some seriously talented guys who go by the name of K House Media. This video is for the first single off the album called Sobotka which is about one of the central characters from the second series of The Wire.


It's a pretty fantastic video though is maybe not completely family friendly in a Sunday afternoon ITV rom-com kind of way.