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The lovely boys from Mumford & Sons are launching their biggest UK tour yet next spring, with a selection of tour dates at much bigger venues than before…

The dates are as follows:

3rd March – Glasgow ABC
4th March – Manchester Academy 2
6th March – Wolverhampton Wulfrun
7th March – Newcastle University
9th March – Liverpool Academy
10th March – Cambridge Junction
12th March – Brighton Corn Exchange
13th March – London Shepherd’s Bush Empire
16th March – Edinburgh Queen’s Hall
18th March – Dublin The Academy
20th March – Belfast Spring & Airbrake

If you didn’t catch them last time round, and I know many didn’t due to every show selling out (information garnered from Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons himself – oooh), this is your big chance. They’re definitely one of my favourite bands live, and readers will know we’re all big fans here at TBW HQ.

In addition to the Mumford boys, who let’s face it, are no longer indie or underground now they’re signed to Island and being played on BBC Radio 10 times a day, there are a couple of new faces worth a mention…

A young gent called Tristram caught my attention recently. You can listen to the gorgeous ‘Someone Told Me A Poem’ below, with a brilliant music video from Anika over at www.anikainlondon.com.

Video: Tristram – Someone Told Me A Poem

adelaides cape

And lastly, for today at least, is Adelaide’s Cape. I mentioned these guys some time back here at The Blue Walrus, and over the past few months, they’ve been doing many great things. They’ll be releasing their debut EP in March with a launch party at The Luminaire in London, and then touring the UK and Ireland throughout March and April.

Rest assured you’ll get all the info about Adelaide’s Cape here first as I’m now managing the band! Stayed tuned for tour dates once they’re confirmed and some free MP3 downloads.

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Othello WoolfOthello Woolf is starting to garner a good bit of attention at the moment, and for damn good reason, as demonstrated in his debut single “Stand”, which will be released by the consistently impressive Young & Lost girls on January 18th on oh so pretty white vinyl. It’s pop perfection with a wistful lover’s soul. An LCD Soundsystem-influenced crooner making waves that are uplifting, understated, and undeniably British.

We might not have the original “Stand” MP3 to share with you right now (but you cans till find it over at Transparent, which if you aren’t reading now – you really should be), but we do have a couple of examples of this man’s talents below…
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The wonderful Golden Silvers take away none of the original’s vocal beauty, but turn the underlying track into something a littler more distorted and bass heavy.
Othello Woolf – Stand (Golden Silvers Remix) (via Shattered Satellite)

He then returns the remix favour by giving his touch to the Golden Silvers’ catchy indie ballad “Please Venus”, which he vocodes, adds some slap bass and a melody which sounds like it’s a Hammond organ to take into a whole different world.
Golden Silvers – Please Venus (Othello Woolf Remix) (via Transparent)

Catch him live in London this December
12th December – We Know What You Did Last Night Xmas Party
16th December – VICE issue launch party @ Old Blue Last

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Alan PownallAlan Pownall has been flying around the edges of my radar since I first read about him over at The Daily Growl, and I was lucky enough to get a few questions with the rising songsmith last week. He has risen through the ranks along with Mumford & Sons, Jay Jay Pistolet and others that have been part of the resurgence of folk we’ve been covering in and around our nations capital over the last 18 months – but folk doesn’t quite cover all of his repertoire. Colourful Day may be a wistful piece of acoustic guitar folk, but Take Me is more upbeat pop perfection (download below), whilst my favourite, “The Others”, easily plods along beautifully with a violin part that can’t help but draw you in.

But enough of the introductions, here is what he had to say for himself (he’s the one in italicized bold being the important one here as normal)…

You were previously studying art in Italy. Do you think you could have had the success you’ve had in the London folk scene over there?
‘London Folk Scene’? I like to see myself as more of a crooner than a folk singer!

Haha – especially with your folk makeovers (now I feel guilty calling them that) of Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” and Kanye West’s “Love Lockdown” I suppose. Why did you choose them anyway?
I chose them simply because they were on the radio at the time and I liked them.

The London folk scene (there I go again) is quite a mixture of solo artists and bands, how do you think being a solo artist compares with those touring as bands?
I don’t know what it’s like to be in a touring band, but I imagine solo artists and bands both have their own advantages and disadvantages. Being creative is something I’ve always preferred to do alone. I envy those who can share the experience with their friends, It must be very gratifying

With your status as a folk/pop/acoustic solo artist – some have described you as the British Jack Johnson. Compliment or no?
I’d prefer Michael Buble

Right, onto your actual releases…Your first two singles “Clara” (Young & Lost) and “Colourful Day” (PureGroove) have been released on small indie labels. How has that compared to working with Mercury for the album?
It’s been a pleasure doing stuff with Young & Lost and Pure Groove, they are both really great Labels with lovely people behind them. I can’t compare it to working with Mercury though, firstly because I am yet to release anything with Mercury and secondly, because they are two completely different machines with different goals.

Talking of the album, any dates set yet for when we can hear it?
I’m hoping May next year (2010). I’ve still got a bit to do before a final date is set for release.

There you go folks, album coming May next year – just in time to play it in the car on your way to the cheese rolling festival (OK, fine I was stuck for anything else happening in May – but that gives you all plenty of time to wander down to your local record shop to pick this up).

Alan Pownall – Take Me

…and then a minimal electro remix by Seams of his next single:
Alan Pownall – Colourful Day (Seams Remix)

[BUY] Clara on 7″ @ Young & Lost
[BUY] Colourful Day on 7″ @ PureGroove

Alan Pownall LIVE in London
Tonight @ Queen of Hoxton (Young & Lost Club)
2 Dec @ St Moritz (Clash Christmas Party)
9 Dec @ St Barnabas (Christmas Party)

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