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DiScover Christmas Party Special - TIRED IRIE, ROLO TOMASSI, ERRORS

Posted 12/12/2007 1:06 PM by drownedinsound

Tags: noise, math, rock, Rolo Tomassi, Drowned in Sound, Tired Irie, Errors, core

A special three-way today, incorporating a previous Band of the Day and two Hot New Acts; all three play our free-entry DiScover Christmas Party this Saturday, the 15th of December.
 
First up: Tired Irie. This Leicester four-piece play jerk-punk for ADHD kids taken with the current stutter-riffs of Foals and stateside exponents of avant-rawk Battles and Q And Not U. Taken from their recently released self-titled EP, via Try Harder (Jonquil, Blanket, Youthmovies), ‘Sumerian’ is the sort of instant-fix frolic that so few bands master the composing of, but this sprightly foursome appear to have licked. 
 
Listen: Tired Irie - 'Sumerian' @ MySpace
 
Next along: Rolo Tomassi. From Sheffield, these five young things craft the sort of cacophony comparisons to The Locust sell hella short. It’s wired, weird, wonderful: ‘w’ words yet to be thought and posted the way of the OED. Fronted by a diminutive female vocalist by the name of Eva, Rolo Tomassi are true charmers off stage and beastly brutes on it; their self-titled EP of 2006 earned itself a 9/10 review on DiS and an album’s expected in 2008. For fans of uncompromising modern rock with a wickedly menacing edge.
 
Listen: Rolo Tomassi -  ‘Film Noir’ @ MySpace
 
And topping our trio: Errors. Hopefully you’ve already downloaded – sorry, Drownloaded – their ‘Hans Herman’ track; click to their MySpace page, though, to expand your knowledge before their headline set on Saturday. Our choice is ‘Salut! France’, issues as a limited-edition seven-inch in early 2007 and now all but sold out everywhere. You might be able to buy a copy from the band themselves, if you’re lucky. Glitch-fuelled dance rock for fans of Battles and Q And Not U and… oh look… we’ve gone full circle back to Tired Irie. Nice work, succinct blurb-spew.
 
Listen: Errors - ‘Salut! France’ @ MySpace
 
More details on the DiScover Christmas Party can be found here.

- Mike Diver

- Photography by Tom Barnes

Band Of The Day #10 - ERRORS "Hans Herman"

As Glaswegian jerk-merchants Errors continue to court admirers with a trail of sprawling electronic soundscapes, ‘Hans Herman’ seems an appropriate introduction for the Scottish beatniks.

Signed to Mogwai’s Rock Action imprint since 2006, rather than any particular rock-rock pretence the quartet are far more indebted to Autechre’s paranoid electronica and the spiralling intricacies of Gui Boratto’s minimal tech, as soft drones and fractured hooks scythe into the skull.

With waves of their electronic sprawl lapping more violently than ever, Errors found themselves awkwardly thrust to the forefront as support for Underworld three-night spell at London’s Roundhouse. Needless to say that bitter-tongued revellers took to the act, which - with an imminent debut album set to follow the sold-out release of the How Clean Is Your Acid House? EP - surely underlines the potential of these young rapscallions. Find your exclusive download below.

Download: Errors - 'Hans Herman' 

Errors @ MySpace

Feature - Terror Tricksters: Errors call into the DiSopolis

 - Samuel Strang

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