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27/01/2012

Philco Fiction review - Live @ The Lexington, London, 26 January 2012


I featured Philco Fiction a few months ago on this blog, and last night they played their first gig in London since their debut released in Norway. It was a great experience. I had heard that they were good live and they didn’t disappoint. The trio play a brand of electro pop that is something like The Knife covering every genre under the sun. Folk is on the record (‘Take it Personal’), as is experimental Bjork-type stuff and just some simply brilliant hook-driven tunes. What’s so exciting about them though is that they do their own thing. Lyrically, they they're intelligent and silly, and they have a humour and self-effacingness that doesn't take anything too damn seriously.

On the night they hit it. Taking the stage wearing an eye-catching slanted hat, Turid Alida Solberg did this upper-bodydis.loc.a.ting.shoulderdance.thing. Her singing is confident and outward looking. She is also really quite beautiful...which made me want to go to Norway a bit.

This album is a must buy when it comes out in the UK. The Norwegian release on Brilliance Records is stupidly difficult to find and you basically have to import it from Norway at present (not fun with exchange rate and shipping costs), so kudos to anyone that bought it at the gig (although if you bought vinyl, there’s no mp3 despite the claim on the sleeve, unless I'm completely retarded). In fact, I now think you can’t even stream this album online! It was taken down from Ja Ja Ja.

Radio 1 recently played ‘Portrait of Silence’, and there was a bloke there who said he had introduced Philco to Huw Stephens. So good work! If you saw the show, there’s plenty more tunes where that came from.

Set went something like...

Finally
Help!
The Youth
The City
Too Close
Portrait of Silence

Can't remember it now exactly, so apologies if it's wrong. Also if anyone can get a me digital download for the vinyl I'll be your friend!

5 comments:

  1. There should be a small black download-code card included with the vinyl. Maybe it fell out or something?

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  2. Hmmm...slightly embarrassing, but I bought two- and NEITHER one had the code in it. I thought maybe they'd be taken out because it's not released in the UK yet?!

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  3. Weird. Must have been by mistake. I live in the Netherlands where the album hasn't been released as well, but the downloadcode was there. Nice blog btw!

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  4. Thanks André. Hope the articles and/or recommendations are enjoyable. They're being nice and sending me one. Love Philco Fiction :) Looking forward to the album receiving a wider release...whenever that will be!!

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  5. Pretty sure that set list needs something changing...the addition of 'Horizon'. Great song!

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