Silverlode takes us out murdering, with our doctor's tools in our doctor's bag - a podcast by Richard and Tobin: Self confessed music addicts

from 2020-11-07T23:00

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Silverlode, a folksome indie rock’n’ roll band from Leeds, Yorkshire, England. There is quite a lot to go at from Silverlode, and a great starting point would be their Bandcamp page. To be fair to their music, not all of it sounds like what we are playing here on the show today. Nonetheless, Silverlode make an excellent listen. Particularly the material they have managed to get recording during lockdown.

It's worth noting that a new EP from Silverlode is in the wings - Ullswater. What you get is a 5-track EP with one track of spoken word as a finale. At times an oppressive hark back to the 90's and you can feel its weight as you listen on. Pendulous clouds, biting winds and the grim vision of children lost to heavy weather. Vocals that bear down on you, aggressive probing guitar riffs, it's a wonder the Lake District is so popular. It's released in a week's time, but you can get a pre-listen here.

"That Jamie" makes an early appearance today on the show, and with universal acclaim! Ordinary Elephant are Jamie's choice this week as he returns to familiar ground with some contemporary outlaw folk. Or is it Americana? Whatever pigeon hole you wish to stick husband and wife band Ordinary Elephant in, they're excellent. Nothing short of it in fact.

Tobin gets a telling off from all the way over in Brazil. Apparently despite his love of South American beats, he's slightly missed the point previously. Well, according to one sharp eared listener anyhow. And so he brings the dark, ominous and downright terrifying Totonho to the show. Forget sun drenched feel good vibes, this track is from a completely different stable. Tobin attempts to repair the damage by bringing for sample-masters The Allergies. And the answer is "No" before you ask. Ritchie Blackmore has nothing to do with it.

Rounding off the show Richard has Ramp Local roster-buster Giant Claw back to back with Kellindo's guitar wizardry. So, you're all up to speed, all that remains is to dive right in.

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