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Tom Herbert played bass on their first three albums. They are part of the F-IRE Collective.
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Acoustic Ladyland: Living With A Tiger
by Bruce Lindsay
Living With A Tiger, Acoustic Ladyland's fourth album, is the first to feature guitarist Chris Sharkey and bass guitarist Ruth Goller. They join with the founder members, leader and writer Pete Wareham on saxophone and drummer Seb Rochford [who are both also members of Polar Bear], to create one of the most distinctive and powerful quartets on the British music scene. This is loud, raucous, frenetic and inventive music that defies easy categorization, despite labels such as punk jazz" that ...
read moreAcoustic Ladyland at Norwich Arts Centre
by Bruce Lindsay
Acoustic LadylandNorwich Arts CentreNorwich, U.K.September 24, 2009 Acoustic Ladyland took to the darkened Arts Centre stage, and the crowd began to cheer and whistle. Pete Wareham, tenor saxophonist, bandleader and composer, peered through his sunglasses and beckoned the audience towards the stage. The crowd, mostly younger than the musicians, dutifully moved forward as the band kicked into Glasto." For the next 75 minutes Acoustic Ladyland played a frenetic, involving, funky and powerful set of ...
read moreAcoustic Ladyland at Vortex, London
by Frederick Bernas
Acoustic Ladyland Vortex Jazz Club London, England March 28, 2008
As the act which opened the new Vortex in 2005, Acoustic Ladyland holds a special place in the hearts of many club regulars. The band returned on March 28 to a full house of over 100 people, with the usual table layout abandoned to create an entirely different atmosphere.
A standing audience pushed the quartet to perform at its highest level. Saxophonist-turned-singer Pete Wareham ...
read moreAcoustic Ladyland: Live at The Spitz
by Chris May
Acoustic Ladyland Live at The Spitz London May 14, 2005
By 9.00pm--fully two hours before Acoustic Ladyland hit the stage, which they would do like an attack formation of B52s carrying armed love warheads (that's slash and burn amplification, off-the-meter energy levels, and a big throbbing gumbo of rock riffs, punk attitude and jazz improv)--the throng of people hoping, somehow, to get past the Sold Out" sign and into the Spitz's funky and friendly second-floor performance ...
read moreAcoustic Ladyland: Last Chance Disco
by Chris May
Another revolutionary and heartening jazz-is-reborn manifesto from the F-IRE collective of young London bands--and by a mile the most extreme to date. At times closer to thrash metal and grindcore than jazz as it's usually defined, and acknowledging the presence of Pig Destroyer and Dizzee Rascal in the world around it, Acoustic Ladyland is either an electric jazz band that plays dirty rock 'n' roll, or a dirty rock 'n' roll band that plays electric jazz. Either way it'll rip ...
read moreAcoustic Ladyland Healine at Cargo London
Source:
All About Jazz
ACOUSTIC LADYLAND HEADLINE AT CARGO plus The Invisible and Grasscut
Thursday 9th July Cargo 83 Rivington Street, Shoreditch, EC2A 3AY Living With A Tiger" is released 13th July, through Strong & Wrong
Acoustic Ladyland return with a ferocious, slash-and-burn, minimalist sound that already makes this a contender for alt. jazz album of the year. TIME OUT
A ferociously good third setsounds like a group cranked up on crystal meth. ...
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Jimi Hendrix's Influence on Jazz
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All About Jazz
Never underestimate Jimi Hendrix's influence on jazz music, on both sides of the Atlantic. Take Acoustic Ladyland: the London post-jazz darlings started out doing Hendrix covers (hence the name). They've broadened their palette quite a bit since then, not least their keys player Tom Cawley. His second album with side project Curios, Closer (Impure), shows off his improvising skills to dazzling effect, especially on the intricately dynamic Bradford, named for fellow pianist Brad Mehldau. There's great interplay with bassist Sam ...
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