Yesterday I ventured to west London for a gig in Nottinghill Gate, which is the first time in ages I have been that far for a gig, and oh my god it was the wierdest gig ever. I LOVED it.It was the first Raincoats gig for about 8 years.They are fundraising to build houses in Uganda. The gig was during the day in a big old church and included a cake sale and cups of tea. It was full of very posh ...
The What-Coats?The RaincoatsThe Rain-Whats?The Raincoats!The What-Whats?Seems The Raincoats drum has yet to be beaten here on mog, so here's a little bit for your pleasure. (Sharing music is all about altruism right?).So there's a video in the comments, (four comments in) because it autoplays (despite my best efforts) and I don't want to fuck up the MOG-O-Sphere with all my kindness.
Yesterday I ventured to west London for a gig in Nottinghill Gate, which is the first time in ages I have been that far for a gig, and oh my god it was the wierdest gig ever. I LOVED it.It was the first Raincoats gig for about 8 years.They are fundraising to build houses in Uganda. The gig was during the day in a big old church and included a cake sale and cups of tea. It was full of very posh ...
The What-Coats?The RaincoatsThe Rain-Whats?The Raincoats!The What-Whats?Seems The Raincoats drum has yet to be beaten here on mog, so here's a little bit for your pleasure. (Sharing music is all about altruism right?).So there's a video in the comments, (four comments in) because it autoplays (despite my best efforts) and I don't want to fuck up the MOG-O-Sphere with all my kindness.
The "godmothers of grunge," post-punk rockers The Raincoats blew minds and won hearts with their raw vocals, animal energy, and jangly guitars shortly after forming as an all-female group back in the late 70s. Brits Anna DeSilva, Gina Birch, and Palmolive (of The Slits, who later left the band) were true iconoclasts, from the music they made all the way down to their refusal to shave their legs...