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No Need To shout Presents...
'Pictish Trail: Winter Rewind Acid Reflux Tour'
with support from...
Monoganon
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Crofters Rights
Doors : 19.30
Tickets: £10
PICTISH TRAIL
After a fervently busy summer which included triumphant appearance at festivals including Field Day, Glastonbury, Green Man and Lost Map’s Howlin’ Fling, and was capped with a shortlisting for the Scottish Album of the Year Award by popular vote, Isle of Eigg-based Scottish DIY electronic folk-tinged croft pop sonic hermit and Lost Map Records founder and director Johnny Lynch AKA Pictish Trail looks ahead to the cold season with the Winter Rewind Acid Reflux Tour. A self-styled “intimate yuletide Eigg-nog of Hebridean Casio folk, with stripped back, twisted and blissed out regurgitations of ol’ Pictish Trail favourites” it’ll take in a clutch of dates up and down the UK, and feature Johnny performing as a three-piece together with multi-instrumentalists Suse Bear (Tuff Love) and John B. McKenna from Monoganon, who also be the tour support. It’s the latest round of tour dates in support of Pictish Trail’s critically garlanded third album Future Echoes, which came out in September 2016 on Lost Map Records with distribution courtesy of Caroline International. Future Echoes earned ★★★★ reviews from MOJO, Uncut, Clash, The Arts Desk and The Scotsman among
others. Pictish Trail’s bonkers epic video for the track ‘After Life’ was hailed by The Guardian as “a warped myriad of apocalyptic symbolism… brilliant”.
To introduce the Winter Rewind Acid Reflux Tour in his own words, here’s Johnny…
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“Hi. Pictish Trail, here.
“Hey, look at that photo up there. That’s me. I’m regurgitating. Weird pink stuff is coming out of my mouth. It’s spilling over my beard. Don’t panic, though. It’s merely a visual representation of a compulsion to expel something within me. I’m quite literally bringing stuff back up from inside. But, what exactly does the thick, milky-pink heartburn medication I’m spewing represent? MY BEAUTIFUL SONGS, of course. “Last year I released an LP called Future Echoes, which was conceived and delivered as a big, epic sounding
album. One publication described it as “space-disco-wonk-pop”, pretty much what I was aiming for (unless their description was a one-letter-shy misprint). It was designed to be bold, and colourful, and loud. Over the past 12 months I’ve been performing on stages wearing a multi-coloured silk poncho, covering my face in glitter, and accompanied by a full-band in skin-tight, soft-pink clothing. It’s been lots of fun, and we’ve been fortunate enough to play a lot of really cool places. “Recently, I was around at my friend Suse’s place, and we were mucking about with the songs, deconstructing
them, making some more minimal, blissed-out, harmony-driven versions. We recorded them, and they sounded really great. It got me thinking it would be cool to do a run of shows – in more intimate, cosy spaces – where we perform these musical regurgitations. So, we’ve put together some dates across the UK in November and
December which I’ve obnoxiously entitled the Winter Rewind Acid Reflux Tour. Suse is gonna be joining me, as will my pal John B. McKenna – who will also open each show, with a special Monoganon performance. We’re gonna make the shows suitably festive and merry, so it would be very nice indeed to have your company.”
MONOGANON
“Accomplished, infectious, genuinely heart-warming” The Skinny
John B McKenna hails from the countryside town of Carluke, a short train ride away from Glasgow, where he immersed himself in the city’s ever-(r)evolving scene. Performing on stages (and working behind bars) alongside a rotating cast of musicians and artists, he began recording his own songs - at first, under his own name, and then under the group moniker of Monoganon. In 2012, having grown tired of the close-knit circuit, he began looking for a new adventure, and upped sticks across the water to Malmo, Sweden. Since that time, he’s released a series of immersive, psych-tinged reverb-soaked indie-odysseys, across a variety of formats, touring as a four-piece band, but also as a solo act who interacts with a VHS backing-track of projections. His sophomore album F A M I L Y was the first full-length release on Lost Map, back in 2013, and garnered immediate praise for both band and the label.
A new album, entitled Killmens, is scheduled for release in Autumn 2017 on Lost Map.