Showing posts with label Lord Magpie And The Prince Of Cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lord Magpie And The Prince Of Cats. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Lord Magpie's Animal House theme for Ed Fornieles




James at Ed Fornieles' Animal House performance Jan 2011.

Animal House Theme at the Star of Kings last wednesday.

Saturday, 25 September 2010

Lord Magpie with Rowan Coupland



www.myspace.com/rowancoupland
I recommend seeing him if you get the chance. He's on tour at the moment promoting his album which features artwork by Ray Wong of Lord Magpie. I'll put a picture up when i find one.


<a href="http://rowancoupland.bandcamp.com/album/thorns-brambles-white-water-and-black-oak">Thorns, Brambles, white water and Black Oak by Rowan Coupland</a>

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Lord Magpie at the Goldsmiths Degree Show party



Live in Peckham! At the Goldsmiths BA Fine Art degree show after party, 2010.

Video by James Hedges.

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

10th APRIL



I'm not playing this time but maybe it will be good..?

Monday, 22 March 2010

Lord Magpie on JEN TV


Jen TV Music 1 from ray moody on Vimeo.
http://www.jentv.co.uk/Gigs%21.html

This is the first episode of a music vlog on a modelling website called premier model style. Jen Dawson is a model who, according to wikipedia:

"...caused a Media stir in Feb 2008 when for Lingerie brand Agent Provocateur she posed naked in London Department store Selfridges' window for the launch of their new perfume Strip. She also starred in short film "Lady Behave" Directed by John Malkovich in which she plays one of a bunch of bad girls who join a Ladies school of Etiquette."



We're on about 2:35 minutes in.

NOTE: Artist Dean Dempsey also features in this video

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Ungainly Goings-on




"The implausibly named Lord Magpie & The Prince Of Cats offer guttersnipe rockabilly that can hardly be called tidy, but has the clumsy alluring grace of a newborn foal. They have tiny amps that probably came from a Kinder Surprise, atrocious backing vocals, a strange ungainly vocalist who camply croons like a cross between Andy Warhol and Waylon Jennings, and enough energy to outweigh any amateurism. Some of the greatest rock and roll is primal, and whilst Lord Magpie isn’t angry, or sweaty, or sexy, the music does seem to come from the very core of the performers. They’re also fascinating: how did this weird lotmeet? How do they rehearse? Hang on, have they ever rehearsed? If there’s one thing missing in rock music today, it’s mystery; Lord Magpie is a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a butterfingered “Hi-Heeled Sneakers” cover. Seek them out."


David Murphy, Nightshift, February 2010