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Bolachas Session #01: Cavalheiro @ Mercado Negro

It’s somewhat ironic that our series of concerts, the Bolachas Sessions, was born on All Souls’ Day. Some of our favorite Portuguese and international artists will come by our favorite venue in the town of Aveiro, Portugal, Mercado Negro (at least for the next few concerts) to show why they managed to find a place in Bolachas peeps’ hearts… and also their music, of course. Wanna know who’ll be next for making an appearance at Mercado Negro and right here on bolachas.org? I’ll tell you by the end of this review.

Cavalheiro and his buddy Maroto

While I don’t reveal that (and while you forget scroll down exists), why not telling you how off we flied in an ambitious start with Cavalheiro? In no need to get in an airplane to arrive at Aveiro city, this fine gentleman Tiago Ferreira born and raised in Santo Tirso, Porto – only actually born in the big city – decided it was time for Aveiro to know and appreciate some of his charming songs. Only accompanied by his acoustic guitar and an additional lead guitar player, they presented their latest EP Ritmo Cruzeiro (which you can all listen to on his bandcamp), along with songs from their other EP releases, Primeiro and Farsas.

Right, enough ass kissing already. How did it go?

“Cheeeeeese”

Pretty good, in fact, aside from a little annoying amp problem, which decided that the middle of the concert would be the perfect time to start choking and losing voltage. Nice little prima donna, you stinking guitar amp. I guess the choosing of equipment for room concerts sure seems criterial. Oh yeah, it took place in the big red room of Mercado Negro, instead of the auditorium. No tickets, completely free for the public! Well, little it matters now, it’s over. Session #02 will not be free, but you don’t get to see both Zachary Cale and The Black Swans everyday, right? Here’s your spoiler.

Wait, I’m not finished, few more things to say. As for example the dry and disguised humor of mr. Cavalheiro, hard to get reaction from the crowd (less timid by the end for it, it all ended well), or the fullness “Carmo” achieved missing half of the instruments, as well as an even better than the record “Boa Sorte”. And how to forget those two bonus tracks, and here’s the second surprise, two covers! Because let’s make a big finale switching singing language and doing “Dancing in the Dark”, by Bruce Springsteen – impossible of ruining and confirmed – and “Desire Lines” of Deerhunter. Man, how I missed an encore. To be solved by attending other Cavalheiro’s concert. If not possible, next Bolachas Session is up to next November, the 23rd, see you there!

Mercado’s Red Room

As for the bands performing at #2, I’ve already told somewhere in the article. Never too late for a Halloween trick. The treats are on us.

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All photos by João Peça

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Our favorite songwriter from this newborn decade is preparing the release of her sophomore LP, The Stand-In, coming up next 25th February on Names Records. I wish I lived in a world where Caitlin Rose would put out a new song every single day. Today’s one of those days worth living. Listen to the upbeat-yet-melancholic “No One To Call” above and watch out for the track listing of the new album below, which includes a Felice Brothers cover and a collaboration between her and The Jayhawks’ Gary Louis in two of the songs. Best album of 2013 and I even haven’t listened to it yet.

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New on Pug Records, Ciro Madd‘s 4 Songs for Alan McGee. A tribute to Creation Records on all its lo-fi glory. Free download here.

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“Two Times” is the first video/single to be taken from Kid Karate’s upcoming debut album, Night Terrors. The video, shot in Darndale, Dublin by Jamie and Keith (whose other credits include the Mmoths video for Heart) creates a perfect visual representation of the band’s thunderous sound.

Kid Karate is a two-piece band from Dublin. The pair’s music is gritty, raw and brutal; dwelling somewhere between the fuzzy blues of The Black Keys, the danceability of The Rapture and the aggression of Queens of the Stone Age.

The band’s musical aesthetic is based around Breen’s thunderous guitar-work and atypical howl, and Gannon’s primal drumming style. These elements combined enable the pair to create music that is catchy and intoxicating. Kid Karate make more noise than two people should.

(Post submitted by our reader Steven Gannon)

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Our favorite Plastic Flowers are back (again!) with a new song, “In You I’m Lost”, an acoustic number recorded by senselens while the band was recording their next release, which means we’ll hopefully get to listen to a proper full length by our Greek friends in the new year. The new song is somewhat even quieter than their latest output (cassettes still available on Cakes and Tapes!), a perfect fit for your cold Autumn. 

You can grab the MP3 for free here.

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