Marshal the Champions

marshal-cover08-thumbUmbrella for music performed by Adam Ineson (guitarist of Nub). Adopting the maxim that ‘to travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive’, the music of Marshal the Champions bravely eschews maps in favour of spirographs.

Listen to Run Fall:

Bracken Bronze Bracken

bracken-cover-art-08-thumbFine downbeat songs largely about failing superheroes. Piano, acoustic guitar, a sackful of cold weather and a heap of other stuff. Perhaps for those who would enjoy watching Red House Painters fight with Deathcab…perhaps.

Listen to Blockbuster song:

The Seals

seals-cover08-thumbThe Seals were formed by Tim and Adam Ineson of Nub. Alaska is about to become available as a download only single, likely to be the one and only release by The Seals.

“The Seals have found a way to translate all that was wonderful about Nub into a gleaming, tune driven blaze of white noise harmonics that’ll steal hearts surer than a puppy with a bog roll” NME

Listen to Alaska:

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Nub

nub-cover-webNub existed as a living, breathing rock band from 1991 to 1998. They released singles such as Fall Guy (Rough Trade), Blacktop (Flowershop Records), Blue Climber (Jackass) and recorded a Peel Session in 1996. The self titled album was released by And Then Records in 2007.

“Nub happened upon moments of hazily profound perfection which remain potent years on.” Mojo

Listen to Velma:

www.myspace.com/nubuk

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The Lake Situation

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The Lake Situation is an ongoing project from Tim Ineson (nub, the seals, bracken bronze bracken). The self titled album was release in 2008.

“Veers in close proximity to the same untamed dread laced and wiring psychosis that smarted the wax lines of those early Pixies outings. Genius stuff.” - Losing Today

“Gleaming tunes, things that shudder to think, an album that’s a refined sublime pleasure to spend time and space with.” Organ – Top 50 Albums of 2008

Listen to The Great Snow Parade:

www.myspace.com/thelakesituation

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