Biscuits for Cerberus
From Glastonbury, UK Flipron's music is eccentic English rock'n'roll, taking its cue mainly from classic 60s pyschedelia & freakbeat bands, folk rock, 70s glam & powerpop, but also a little from Chicago Blues, 20s Hawaiian steel guitar stomps, French cafe music, Dixie jazz, & 70s new wave rock. Flipron's songs are notable for their highly idiosyncratic lyrical content, covering subjects such as old age, death, regret & remorse, obsession, dreams & occasionally sex & love, typically with surreal imagery, densely rhymed wordplay & flashes of dark humour. Although a comparitively wide variety of instruments are used by the band, the main focus of the sound is based around a guitar/vocal, organ/piano, bass, drums format, (eg 'Gravity Calling' & 'Raindrops Keep Falling On The Dead') with lap steel & mandolin regularly featured (eg 'Book of Lies' & 'Hanging Round the Lean-to With Grandad'). However, more unusual instrumentation finds its way into prominence on some tracks, such as a length of rusty chain dropping to the floor repeatedly on 'Ball & Chain', wind-up toys & clock chimes on 'Clockwork Blues', an egg slicer & other kithchen implements on 'The Egg Slicer, The Cheesegrater, The Knife' & human wheezing, grunting & moaning on 'Zombie Blues'. They signed to Tiny Dog Records in 2003, with whom they have released four LPs, Fancy Blues & Rustique Novelties (2004) Biscuits for Cerberus (2006) Gravity Calling (2008) and Firework Shoes (2012). Members: Jesse Budd - Vocals, guitar, lap steel, accordion, harmonica, ukulele, mandolin, dobro & clarinet Joe Atkinson - Organ, piano, some guitar, accordion, backing vocals. Mike Chitty - Drums, percussion & backing vocals Tom Granville - Bass guitar Previous band members: Mark Wingfield Greg Shepheard Nick Walkling John Thompson Here are some reviews... Brilliant but frankly unclassifiable. Daily Telegraph The best wordsmith in the UK....immerse youself in their world and celebrate a true national Treasure. Mick Mercer Its a treat to encounter a genuinely uncategorisable group... Charles Shaar Murray, Observer Music Monthly See https://www.facebook.com/flipron.home or www.flipron.co.uk for more info. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
From Glastonbury, UK Flipron's music is eccentic English rock'n'roll, taking its cue mainly from classic 60s pyschedelia & freakbeat bands, folk rock, 70s glam & powerpop, but also a little from Chicago Blues, 20s Hawaiian steel guitar stomps, French cafe music, Dixie jazz, & 70s new wave rock. Flipron's songs are notable for their highly idiosyncratic lyrical content, covering subjects such as old age, death, regret & remorse, obsession, dreams & occasionally sex & love, typically with surreal imagery, densely rhymed wordplay & flashes of dark humour. Although a comparitively wide variety of instruments are used by the band, the main focus of the sound is based around a guitar/vocal, organ/piano, bass, drums format, (eg 'Gravity Calling' & 'Raindrops Keep Falling On The Dead') with lap steel & mandolin regularly featured (eg 'Book of Lies' & 'Hanging Round the Lean-to With Grandad'). However, more unusual instrumentation finds its way into prominence on some tracks, such as a length of rusty chain dropping to the floor repeatedly on 'Ball & Chain', wind-up toys & clock chimes on 'Clockwork Blues', an egg slicer & other kithchen implements on 'The Egg Slicer, The Cheesegrater, The Knife' & human wheezing, grunting & moaning on 'Zombie Blues'. They signed to Tiny Dog Records in 2003, with whom they have released four LPs, Fancy Blues & Rustique Novelties (2004) Biscuits for Cerberus (2006) Gravity Calling (2008) and Firework Shoes (2012). Members: Jesse Budd - Vocals, guitar, lap steel, accordion, harmonica, ukulele, mandolin, dobro & clarinet Joe Atkinson - Organ, piano, some guitar, accordion, backing vocals. Mike Chitty - Drums, percussion & backing vocals Tom Granville - Bass guitar Previous band members: Mark Wingfield Greg Shepheard Nick Walkling John Thompson Here are some reviews... Brilliant but frankly unclassifiable. Daily Telegraph The best wordsmith in the UK....immerse youself in their world and celebrate a true national Treasure. Mick Mercer Its a treat to encounter a genuinely uncategorisable group... Charles Shaar Murray, Observer Music Monthly See https://www.facebook.com/flipron.home or www.flipron.co.uk for more info. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Adanowsky
Jurk!
Raindrops Keep Falling on the Dead
Gravity Calling
Interlude: Clockwork Blues
Lion Lion Lion Lion Lion
Youth Shall Never Beat Old Age In A Race
Skeletons on Holiday
Cerberus Is As Cerberus Does
Dogboy Vs. Monsters
Big Baboon
Rusty Casino's Casino Rustique
Bring Me the Head of John the Baptist
The Man Who Was Eaten By A Pie
Mingers In Paradise
Book of Lies
Waltz of the Monster Dogs
Whispering Ghost
The End of Summer
Zombie Blues
Curtains
Hungamunga
Mavis
Ball & Chain
The Flatpack Bride of Possibilities
Hanging Round the Lean-to with Grandad
How It Works
The Vicious Car & Love Poem
Dreams of Wealth & Power
A Trip to Jaywick Sands
Tropical Disease
Mess It Up
Interlude: The Egg-Slicer, The Cheese-Grater, The Knife
Big & Clever
A Scoundrel's Apology, Almost
Orpheus Inconsolable
Big And Clever
Winding Up the Clockwork Morning Through the Night
Something Lost
(Dead Lovers, Reborn in the City, Reunite in Passionate) Impact
Ball And Chain
Impact
Back Where We Started Again
Flush It
Big Fat Blackberries
The Big Red Button Must Never Ever Ever Be Pressed
The Coolest Names In Showbiz
The King of All Our Crimes
Low-Life Seeking Elevation
The Stupidest Face In Town
The Electric Whispering Ghost
Round & Round
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