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Friday, January 22, 2021

Speak Easy Circus rebuke the misogynistic pieces of sh*t among us - "Lions Should Hunt"

 







"that's a dream that we transmit..."


In the musical landscape there are a lot of copies or at least artists so similar as to look like a sea of faceless musical mannequins all dressed the same. So when something entirely different pops up, something a bit subversive and musically so divergent that any of the latest current musical tropes are not even in their bag of tricks at all, you take notice. Such is the experimental jazz / punk outfit Speak Easy Circus from the East End of Glasgow. Their inventive and surprising "Lions Should Hunt" a grinding fusion of seemingly opposing assaults with guitar rhythms between ska and 2 tone punk vibes, swirling horns piercing in a jazz meets punk meets 2 tone and more, massive drums and bass lines tightly wound together and vocal aesthetics clearly poised with jazz, pop, punk affections and spoken word throw downs.  

"The inspiration for ‘Lions Should Hunt’ came after seeing another advert featuring a busty blonde model. I felt sick of being pandered to and sick of excuses for men and by men. If you expect to live in a modern day society then there are no excuses for being a misogynist piece of shit." 
- Jack Avison, Speak Easy Circus

At one point, when this insane musical breakdown takes over with horns ablaze, jamming rhythm section and an exquisitely nasty sax solo it is a ferocious and glorious thing. 
Speak Easy Circus is Jack Avison (Guitar/vocals/keys), Jon Wallace (Sax/Keys), Frazer Laurie (Drums) and Chatonda Ridley (Bass). 
 
-Robb Donker Curtius



THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:


https://open.spotify.com/artist/5pT2bMm9cKV2Gyuwmf8ugn

https://www.facebook.com/speakeasycircus

https://www.instagram.com/speakeasycircusband/

https://twitter.com/speakeasycircus

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmiqTD17Zh3QEBTAHuXpWw


Speak Easy Circus are an experimental jazz/punk posse from the East End of Glasgow. Their chaotic crescendos and eclectic overtures, a celebration of the strange and the new, are a “circus” of tongue in cheek attitude and unpredictability. Speak Easy Circus are a breath of fresh air for everyone into never-the-same-way-twice musical curiosity and funky grooves.

“Their blend of indie rock, jazz and punk creates this weird yet wonderful genre that I can guarantee you won’t have heard before!” - The Music Files

Speak Easy Circus (Jack Avison - Guitar/vocals/keys, Jon Wallace - Sax/Keys, Frazer Laurie - Drums and Chatonda Ridley - Bass) released their debut EP ‘Bravo Tango Charlie’ to an unsuspecting world in 2019, drawing excitingly bewildered comparisons to artists as far apart as Earth, Wind and Fire, The Libertines, Vulfpeck, Frank Zappa and Snarky Puppy.

“Interesting? Yes. Funky? Yes. Brilliant? Hell yes! Speak Easy Circus bring
different genres together like nothing done before. These guys are ones to watch in
the Scottish music scene.” - Music Style Undecided

Following sell out shows at King Tut’s and the O2 Academy, Speak Easy Circus and their phenomenal brass section released the single ‘Neon in Daylight’, a self-proclaimed ‘summer-banger’ in April 2020 to great acclaim, reviews and airtime on many radio stations throughout Glasgow and Scotland.

“Neon in Daylight by Speak Easy Circus is the perfect feel-good colourful summertime
anthem.” - Meet The Bands

Speak Easy Circus’ unique musical fusion as well as their politics don’t show the world as it is, but rather as it could be. When the lunatics take over the asylum.


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