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Watch: This Is English (2019)

This Is English is a superb comedy film which puts a twist on the classic British film This is England (2006). In this short film, a group of middle-aged men fight a war against misspelling.

Credits

Written by Liam Wilson
Directed by That Jam
A Blue Movies & Studio Yes Production
Producer Lucinda Hayden
Executive Producer Charlie Falconer
Executive Producer Adam Morley
Executive Producer Sam Ojari
DOP Mike O’Connor
Production Designer Myles Grimsdale
Sound Design Ben Leeves at Jungle
Editor Ella Oliver at TenThree

Starring

Jack Doolan
David Schaal
Donna Preston
Harry Sherriff
Dean Kilbey
Nick Pearse
Maria Hildebrand
Amer Chadha Patel
Paul Dewdney
Ben Higgs
Michael Haynes
Timon Woodward

Grace Davies Presents ‘Amsterdam’

Grace Davies, a promising artist in the world of music, has presented her latest single Amsterdam from her forthcoming EP Friends With The Tragic. The single delivers the mellifluous vocals of Grace that have been present in her previous songs such as Addicted to Blue and Invisible. With this song revealed, there will be a lot of growing attention around this exciting artist known as Grace Davies.

Talking about the song Grace said “Amsterdam is my Jolene… It’s incredibly honest. It’s about being so frickin’ in love that it hurts, and you don’t trust that something won’t go wrong. Amsterdam touches on jealousy within a relationship and normalises it. Not an unhealthy jealousy, but one that we all feel from time to time, and should allow ourselves to feel – without thinking that we’re ‘crazy’! Of course we may get jealous that the person we love most in the entire world is doing things without us, and of course the thought crosses our minds that we may possibly lose that person to someone else (or somewhere else). We’re human, and I think it’s a beautiful thing.”  

SuperParka Release New Single ‘Sunnn’

SuperParka, a duo out of Paris, France, revealed their latest track Sunnn. The piece thrives on tremendous energy, experimental textures and Hip-hop drums; in fact, Sunnn is a refreshing song that delivers on many levels, including innovation and experimentation. 

SuperParka are most widely known for their song Skip, which has reached over 2 million streams via Spotify alone. Skip was part of their 2018 mixtape Sushiboubou#1.

Sound Selection 094: Vania Presents Debut Single ‘Surrender’

Vania Surrender

Debuting with a remarkable single named Surrender is Vania, a New York born and bred singer-songwriter. The song flows in with a wonderful and dramatic 80s vibe that is commanded by Vania’s engulfing warm, angel-like, mellifluous vocals, that take you in from the get-go.

Talking about the song Vania said “I wrote this song on a night when my thoughts wouldn’t let me sleep. For me, it’s the best time to start writing because you’re too tired to second guess yourself and too tired to defend yourself. Let the words come, get them down, and then go back to sleep with a lighter heart.”

There is a disposition of mystery and melancholy that is ignited in each element of the song. The quality of production and vocals which are presented in Surrender has made us excited to see what is next for Vania.

Sweatnik, Brandon Markell Holmes Caught Up

Moreover, on our Sound Selection, we have a superb House track by Sweatnik and Brandon Markell Holmes named Caught Up. The song is driven by a dance-ready melody which is accompanied by warm euphonious vocals and a throwback-like House beat. Caught Up hits the right notes that bring back the House nostalgia we always crave for at Our Culture. Caught Up is a must-listen for any House fan.

KOKO Now That I’m Wanting More

Now That I’m Wanting More marks another ear-pleasing song to join KOKO’s discography, the band stated that the song is about the stages of a night out stating “You might start by going for a few drinks, but the next thing you know you’re at a rave. Pushing the evening further and further and chasing the rush until the sun comes up!.”

With this song released, KOKO will be marking themselves as the name to watch in 2020.

Films on MUBI in May

MUBI, a beloved streaming service that champions great cinema, has announced their lineup of films for May. The month of May will include films such as La Dolce Vita by the legendary Federico Fellini, The Lunchbox by Ritesh Batra who sadly passed away recently, and Krabi, 2562 by Anocha Suwichakornpong and Ben Rivers which is a MUBI exclusive.

Ema, a film by Pablo Larraín, is available to be streamed for free for 24 hours in over sixty countries. Watch it here.

May on MUBI Listings

01/05/20 – Water Llilies /  Céline Sciamma /  Focus on Céline Sciamma

02/05/20 – Ema / Pablo Larraín / MUBI Release / Free to Stream

03/05/20 – Fedora / Billy Wilder / Perfect Failures

04/05/20 – Diary of A Country Priest / Robert Bresson

05/05/20 – Antigone / Danièle Huillet, Jean-Marie Straub / A Straub-Huillet Retrospective

06/05/20 – The Lunchbox / Ritesh Batra

07/05/20 – Romantic Comedy / Elizabeth Sankey / MUBI Exclusive

08/05/20 – Let the Sunshine In / Claire Denis

09/05/20 – Our Little Sister / Hirokazu Koreeda

10/05/20 – The Fall / Jonathan Glazer

11/05/20 – I Vitelloni / Federico Fellini / Fellini 100*

Our Culture Recommends: Fellini’s I Vitelloni is a brilliant character study of five men at crucial turning points in their lives in a small town in Italy. I Vitelloni explores remarkable autobiographical elements that reflect vital societal transformations in ’50s Italy. The film was rightly nominated for an Academy Award in 1958 for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay.

12/05/20 – Our Daily Bread / Mani Kaul / A Journey Into Indian Cinema

13/05/20 – National Gallery / Frederick Wiseman

14/05/20 – The Orphanage / Shahrbanoo Sadat / The New Auteurs

15/05/20 – Tomboy / Céline Sciamma /  Focus on Céline Sciamma

16/05/20 – 45 Years / Andrew Haigh

Our Culture Recommends: Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years is a beautiful film with two brilliant performances by Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay. The film follows a married couple planning to celebrate their wedding anniversary until they receive terrible news that promise to change the course of their lives permanently.

17/05/20 – TBC

18/05/20 – Cassandro, the Exotico! / Marie Losier / Viewfinder

19/05/20 – Vitalina Varela / Pedro Costa / Straight from Cinemas

20/05/20 – Wajdja / Haifaa Al Mansour

21/05/20 – Take Me Somewhere Nice / Ena Sendijarević / Debuts

22/05/20 – The Past /  Asghar Farhadi

23/05/20 – Frank / Lenny Abrahamson

24/05/20 – Love & Friendship / Whit Stillman

25/05/20 – Dead Souls / Wang Bing

26/05/20 – the Stranger / Satyajit Ray / a Journey Into Indian Cinema

27/05/20 – Mia Madre / Nanni Moretti

28/05/20 – Around the World When You Were My Age / Aya Koretzky / Undiscovered

29/05/20 – Krabi, 2562 /  Anocha Suwichakornpong, Ben Rivers / Mubi Exclusive

30/05/20 – Love / Gaspar Noé

31/05/20 – La Dolce Vita  / Federico Fellini / Fellini 100

Albums Out Today: Car Seat Headrest, Diet Cig, Austra

In this segment, we showcase the most notable albums out each week. Here are the albums out on May 1st, 2020:

Car Seat Headrest, Making a Door Less Open

Car Seat Headrest 'Making A Door Less Open' Review - StereogumCar Seat Headrest have put out a new album titled Making a Door Less Open via Matador. Their first album of material since 2016’s Teens of Denial, the album is described as a collaboration between singer-songwriter Will Toledo and a side project featuring drummer Andrew Katz and Toledo under the moniker ‘Trait’. It was recorded twice, once in a live studio environment (guitars, bass, drums) and once using only MIDI instruments, which were then mixed together. “Each track is the result of an intense battle to bring out its natural colors and transform it into a complete work,” Toledo said in a statement. “The songs contain elements of EDM, hip hop, futurism, doo-wop, soul, and of course rock and roll. But underneath all these things I think these may be folk songs, because they can be played and sung in many different ways, and they’re about things that are important to a lot of people: anger with society, sickness, loneliness, love.”

Diet Cig, Do You Wonder About Me

Diet Cig - Do You Wonder About Me? | Reviews | Clash MagazineDiet Cig have released their sophomore album titled Do You Wonder About Me via Frenchkiss records. The duo, comprised of Alex Luciano and Noah Bowman, recorded the follow-up to 2017’s Swear I’m Good At This after relocating to Richmond, Virginia and worked with producer Chris Daly at Philadelphia’s Headroom Studios and New York’s Salvation Recording. “We spent a lot of time after the first record growing as people, being humans outside of tour for a little bit, and trying to shed the imposter syndrome,” Luciano said in a statement. Do You Wonder About Me features the previously released single ‘Thriving’, which was inspired by the melodrama of reality TV and musical theatre.

Austra, HiRuDin 

HiRUDiN | AustraToronto-based electronic outfit Austra aka Katie Austra has come through with a new album called HiRuDin out now via Domino Records. Following 2017’s Future Politics, Austra recorded the album in the Spanish countryside, where she took a collage approach to making the record: “I found myself really enjoying the role of producer for this record,” she said, “directing and arranging a very disparate array of parts and people and feeling strong in my own conviction for what I wanted it to sound like.” The record finds her working alongside co-producers for the first time, namely Rodaidh McDonald and Joseph Shabason. “It was incredibly liberating and a huge learning process to work with so many different people,” she says. “I felt completely revitalized.”

Other albums out today:

JoJo, good to know; Kenny Chesney, Here And Now; Ghostpoet, I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep. 

New Rose by Jacob van Loon

Jacob van Loon, an Illinois-born visual artist, presented a magnificent series that explores drawn and painted works addressing cacophony of interior design and relation between human and interior/exterior space

Find more work by Jacob van Loon here.

Read of the Week: Bauhaus. Updated Edition by Taschen

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Germany’s Bauhaus School of Art and Design is known to have changed the face of modernity. In this brilliant 400-page book by Taschen, dive into the history of the pioneering school, which we still see a lot of today. Magdalena Droste, an ex-professor of art history at BTU Cottbus and who from the 1980s worked at the Bauhaus-Archiv in Berlin, wrote the book in collaboration with Taschen who are known for their diverse, and open-minded publishing.

The book includes around 575 illustrations, including architectural plans, studies, photographs, sketches, and models.

If you’re a fan of impactful art and the history of Bauhaus, you will love this book.

Hayley Williams Postpones UK and Europe Tour

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Hayley Williams has postponed her upcoming tour dates in Europe and North America until 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Paramore singer announced yesterday (April 28th) that she is officially postponing her 2020 tour, which was set to begin in late May in support of her upcoming debut solo album, Petals for Armor. Tickets will be honoured for the rescheduled dates, which have yet to be announced.

“I’m very sorry we wont see each other in real life soon,” Williams wrote. “Eventually, though.”

Williams has been sharing tracks off Petals for Armor (to be released in full on May 8th) across two EPs, the second of which is out now. It features the recently released single ‘Dead Horse’, produced by Paramore guitarist Taylor York.

Pabst Present Video for New Single ‘Hell’

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Pabst, an exciting band out of Berlin, Germany, presented their latest single Hell just last week. With the song released, they presented a music video which added another dimension to the song.

The song itself confronts the darker emotions within one’s self and is due to be released on the band’s upcoming album Deuce Ex Machina. Drummer of the band, Tore Knipping stated this about the song: “The song Hell is about the darker feelings inside of you, them returning once in a while and sucking you into a hole. It sounds feasible; enlightenment can sometimes only be found through suffering, but sometimes it is so dark down there that you just can’t see whom you’ve made a pact with: “Gave everything to the devil, got nothing in return”.

This depression will make you get stuck and lose the connection to reality – no matter how hard you try to convince yourself that this is only a phase and that you can get out of it. You try to regain control and live a life as they recommend you to, and yet it somehow only feels borrowed and strange. Like a bad comedy show. Even if you manage to get out of it, the fear of entering this zone overcomes you again – a fear of fear.

And then the song is also about friends, acquaintances and the family and how they deal with the situation – when they realize that they just cannot help how they’d like to, they may feel invisible. These people too seem to make an acquaintance with hell.”

Album Tracklist

1. Machina
2. Ibuprofen
3. Useless Scum
4. Legal Tender
5. Skyline
6. Wish.com
7. Fugitive (Another Song About Running Away)
8. Hell
9. Straight Line
10. Up The Heat
11. My Apocalypse