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Drift Sunday Digest: 21st February 2021

Drift Sunday Digest: 21st February 2021

From Superwolves to Sophia Loren, here are your Sunday distractions.


Hello, Friends. 


Last week we were talking about the enduring power of SlintsSpiderland (which you'll be thrilled to learn we have back in stock on both CD and LP) and teased that we'd again be talking about an album we adore, this time created by the man - Will Oldham - who shot that iconic Slint sleeve.

Bonnie "Prince" Billy (as he was on this occasion) collaborated with his longtime pal Matt Sweeney back in January 2005 to release the pretty much note perfect Superwolf, an album that we have played consistently over the last sixteen years and one that is as thrilling today as it was then.

The set up is simple, a few vocals, some finger picked nylon, the odd brush of a drum and Matt Sweeney's quite remarkable guitar tones purring and crunching through riffs. There were a few scant live dates before both moved onto other work and the album has only grown more spectacular as the years have passed. Last year, 'You’ll Get Eaten, Too', a new track appeared online and took Drift expectations up to fever pitch. A week or so back, the divine duo finally announced that they have reunited and a new album called Superwolves will arrive this year. Pinch us...


Superwolf
📷 A contact sheet from a Superwolf promo shoot by Steve Gullick.

We do hate to be those guys, but we're lucky enough to have heard it and it's everything you'd want and more. Another absolute classic. 

So before the Wolves come home to roost, join us and head back sixteen years to experience the finest. There is an absolutely fantastic article on the GQ website that talks in depth about recording and the Record Store Tour that launched the album.

"Soft and subtle, Superwolf is the kind of record that unwinds slowly, and is best enjoyed over multiple listens and, unsurprisingly, many glasses of wine." Pitchfork 8.4

+ GQ | ... reviving the mysterious project. [Read More]
+ Pitchfork | "Best New Music" [Read More]
+ Stream | Superwolf [Listen Now]

🔗 As with Slint last week, we don't currently have stock of Superwolf, but we are trying!


Art For Food

Our local mates Nicky, Claire and Dinah (who run The Angel Gallery) have a really excellent project running called Art For Food. It's a silent auction with some fifty-plus original pieces of art under the (silent) hammer, raising funds and awareness for the Food in Community charity.

Some lush work (including Billy Childish, Jimmy Cauty and Jamie Reid for the music heads) and a really excellent cause. Have a browse here: www.theangelgallery.com/artforfood

The auction ends TONIGHT at 23.59, so don't delay your browse.

kubrick.life


Our bud Will sent us a link this week that really blew us away. kubrick.life is a beautifully made website that celebrates Stanley Kubrick and his work. I'm sure that all the hardcode Stan fans will know it all anyway, but for those less obsessive, it's a really engaging read with so many fascinating details.

Pour a coffee and get totally lost.


PBE

Pillars Of Society: An Interview With Pale Blue Eyes.

A great interview on The Quietus website this week with rising locals Pale Blue Eyes, of who we've talked about quite a lot over the last couple of years. Lots of you will have seen them on the big stages at Sea Change a few years back, very kind of them and tQ to have spoken so kindly about us.

The band have just released a double A side 7" that we have a last few copies of here

+ The Quietus | "Pillars Of Society" [Read More]
+ Video | Motionless [Watch Now]
+ Shop | Motionless / Chelsea 7" [Shop Now]


Sophia Loren

Lastly today, we've been looking forward to this all week!

The iconic Sophia Loren is castaway with Lauren Laverne on todays Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. The programme broadcasts at 11am and is available shortly after here. Lauren has just teased that she discusses 'how to beat Richard Burton at scrabble'... Which sounds pretty dream Sunday listening tbh.

+ BBC Sounds | www.bbc.co.uk/sounds
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We hope you enjoy your Sunday.

- Drift