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Teenage Fanclub live review: Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh
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Reviews / / 06 · 05 · 2021
For about three decades now, Glasgow’s own Teenage Fanclub have been a dependable force in the indie pop universe. Driven forwards by three incredible songwriters, the band seemed to weather everyone that was thrown at them – from the tornado that was Creation Records onwards into the 21st century.
But change comes for us all, eventually. A shift in line up finds Teenage Fanclub embarking on subtle evolution on new album ‘Endless Arcade’, their first with Euros Childs as a full member. It’s the sound of a group locating a quiet sense of renewal, probing for fresh inspiration and – for the large part – finding it.
One of the most highly anticipated releases of 2021 lands, and thankfully delivers.
Teenage Fanclub prove beyond doubt, they still have a lot to teach us, and a lot to say.
Endless Arcade, their eleventh, is just as alluring as the band’s previous outings. A collection of tracks which perfectly sums up our present existence, and equally provides the hope in our failing dreams. The Scottish outfit have blistered a trail which is both unique, and thoroughly captivating music for thirty-one years, rising above the ‘Brit-Pop’ named alternative acts of the nineties. In truth, Teenage Fanclub were always something special, and their longevity is a testament to that.
Little Simz, the Islington rapper Simbi Ajikawo, released the critically-praised, lockdown-generated
Drop 6 EP, which itself was a brisk, deeply personal follow-up to her Ivor Novello-winning, Mercury Prize-nominated third album, 2019 s
GREY Area. (Little Simz also did an FUV Live session two years ago too.)
On September 3, Little Simz releases her fourth album,
Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, and on UKNY at 11 tonight, the epic first single from that album, a collaboration between Simz, her longtime producer Inflo and pal Cleo Sol (the pair are also at the heart of the somewhat anonymous collective, Sault), and even actress Emma Corrin, who played Diana, Princess of Wales, in The Crown.
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