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Member Since1/20/2007
Band Websitewww.lonorecords.com
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This is just a handful of the bands we have put on shows with in Penryn and Falmouth over the past few years. We recommend that you click on the images and get a little better acquainted...

Hush Arbors
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Sunburned Hand of the Man
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Human Bell
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Julia Kent
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Howlin Rain
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Vialka
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Jack Rose
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A Hawk & A Hacksaw
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James Blackshaw,
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Influences

Stuart Green, who you will find under Stukgreen in our friends section, has taken some great shots of various Lono nights, we highly recommend you go and take a look.

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Jul 24 2009 8:00P
Arbouretum, with support, at Miss Peapod’s, Penryn

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“The ebb and flow of Arbouretum's music, still rooted in folk but flaring into twin-guitar noise-rock, is often astounding...Think Will Oldham levitating into Crazy Horse or Comets on Fire” UNCUT 4/5

Friday July 24th at Miss Peapod’s, Penryn

Arbouretum


plus support from Red River Dialect


“…a slice of dazzling alternative rock. It’s recorded easy on the gain but loud as fuck; lysergic bursts of warm guitar vibrate snare skins. Arbouretum owe as much to the English delivery of Martin Carthy as they do to the beatnik languor of Fred Neil and the polychromatic textures of J Mascis” Plan B magazine.

Only 100 tickets available, on sale now for £8 from Jam, Miss Peapod’s & The Poly 01326 212300

Click here for secure booking via The Poly

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Having just finished a US tour supporting Sub Pop's Band of Horses, including a date at the prestigious Carnegie Hall, Arbouretum take a trip from their native Baltimore to begin their UK tour in Penryn, before playing Birmingham's Supersonic festival and a handful of other shows across the country, after which they are heading to the continent. I would have to agree with John McEntire, of Arbouretum's labelmates Tortoise, when he says that Arbouretum's new, critically acclaimed album Song of the Pearl is "like listening to a desolate landscape where a sense of foreboding permeates every part of the atmosphere” but that description doesn't quite do them justice.

Arbouretum - Mohammed's Hex and Bounty from Jessica Lauretti on Vimeo.

Perhaps it's the acid-bent solo's scrawled all over the spaces between the vivid lyricism, or the stretches of blissful space that make them something more than your average "serious rock-band", there is an earthy looseness that shakes off the dull self-pity that afflicts so many bands. Dave Heumann (the songwriter and guitarist at the heart of the band) says the time he spent playing guitar with Will Oldham/Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's band was a turning point in his musical career, "It took hanging out with guys like Will to really understand how to have a life playing music in this more tangible way".

Their hometown is becoming the focus of a lot of media attention with a variety of acts like the Dan Deacon Ensemble and Pontiak achieving the kind of recognition which can turn a town into the latest big "scene", for better or worse. Arbouretum features a sometime member of another of Baltimores finest acts, Beach House and Vice magazine correctly likens them to " the mantric ur-song of fellow Baltimorians Lungfish welded to the flannel-shirted muscle of Creedence and Crazy Horse played with the fervour of folk-rock.” We don't know what an "ur-song" is, but we believe it might be some kind of heavy trip...

Down by the Fall Line by Arbouretum from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.

So we hope to see you there at Miss Peapod's on Friday July 24th, Red River Dialect will be playing a support slot, you can hear a few of their songs by clicking on their icon in our top friends.

Here is some more of what the press had to say about 'Song of the Pearl'.

“surging psych-rock infused on tracks such as "Down by the Fall Line" with the courtly manner of the 1960s UK folk-rock tradition. It's most effectively employed on the opener "False Spring", an invitation to "come along, let's ride together" delivered by Heumann with a stern, austere intonation recalling Richard Thompson, over droney guitar textures that explode into a berserk acid-rock break of juddering guitar noise. It's one of the most startling, insidiously attractive things I've heard this year.” The Independent

"The expository, yet emotionally resonant lyrics of Dave Heumann at times recall songwriters such as Richard Thompson, Fred Neil, and even Bob Dylan. It should then come as no surprise that the transition to the album's closer, "Tomorrow is a Long Time", an early Dylan song, is seamless. The song is almost unrecognizable in its new arrangement whose deliberate and deep rhythms coupled with Heumann's haunting vocals capture the lament" From Thrill Jockey

“...US psychedelic folk/rock...with its roots in hardcore and post-rock. Arbouretum are songwriters for those who shy away from the centrality and ego of singer-songwriter figures, who choose, instead, to marvel at the secret life of the song itself and to seek out the spark at its core; and this is a record you’ll save for an easy listen on a dark day, and – moved and illuminated – suddenly discover that it is nothing of the sort.” – The Quietus

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New Release on Lono

Mining For Sound

by Plunge Pool

Available now

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We’ve been riding on the heaviest three guitar and drums record to have ever seeped out of Penryn’s soil for over a year now, now is the time to release it. The band spent less than twenty hours in the same room together and over half of this record was improvised. The remainder are semi composed tracks that were first take and only take recordings.

Up above we have scrubbed the board clean and provided you with three samples of the album, albeit at myspace quality.

Give or take, it’s an hour long over the five tracks. Amongst the battering of the Dead C/Sunburned inspired back alley blood transfusions there is some looser vibrating going on, some teetering classic rock and desert excursions. Yelped voices and queer resonance become indistinguishable from each other. Once they snag on each other and begin to harmonize they take root and breed. The band consisted of Richard Chamberlain, Simon Drinkwater, Dan Kinsky and David Morris. They recorded the album to a pair of microphones at Troubador studios in Falmouth, Cornwall in December 2007.

The cdr is released on Monday 16th February 2009, we are now taking orders. The initial 50 copies come in a textured card digipak with 4 panel artwork, the remaining 150 will come in jewel cases.

£5 + postage options

Other Available Releases

Lono's Phoenician Wine cdr

An 8 song Lono sampler featuring two songs each from:
Red River Dialect, Simon Drinkwater, Andrew Hockey and Wives of Farmers

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We have found a limited extra supply of this 8 song song cdr, released July 2008. All unreleased material from the four acts.

£4 + Postage options


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The Busketeers





Jul 8 2009 8:52 AM

come down to miss Peapods cafe in penryn on july the 18th and check out the new, reinforced BUSKETEERS. expect some new mad BUSKETEERY shenanigans. gona be good.
BIG UP FROM THE BUSKETEERS
live art shop





Jul 1 2009 11:40 PM


Support from PYRAMIDIOM!
Magpie Magazine





Jun 20 2009 3:38 PM

Magpie Magazine Issue Four is now in full bloom!



it includes a collection of short stories, music reviews and illustrations plus lots of poetry, prose, roots and mud...

x
BONO/MITCH DOING THAT U2 TRIBUTE THING!!!!





Jun 3 2009 4:32 PM

hello lono records,please take the time to come support all local acts august 1st at the event square falmouth,11am to 11pm
all in aid of the precious lives appeal;)
peace
Wyrdstone





May 25 2009 9:26 AM

---Wyrdstone - Cuffern (RW 075)---

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I am happy to announce that my debut album 'Cuffern' is now released through 'Reverb Worship'!

10 tracks of psychedelic/traditional/pastoral folk guitar and other sounds.

The CD comes in an edition of 50 hand numbered copies in white card sleeves with paste on artwork with a "Wickerman" theme.

For full track listing and other details, please check out my latest blog.

The album is available to order now at 'Reverb Worship' on:

www.reverbworship.com

Love

Clive
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists





May 15 2009 4:58 PM




Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, Bert Miller and the Animal Folk plus Zapoppin'

From 8pm, Thursday 28th May, Falmouth Water Sports Centre, Arwenack St, Falmouth.

£5 on the door

www.raggedtrouseredphilanthropists.co.uk
www.myspace.com/raggedtrouseredphilanthropists
www.myspace.com/animalfolkmusic
www.myspace.com/zapoppinduo

R.M. Isaiah





May 11 2009 5:30 PM

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bravo~thanks
live art shop





May 8 2009 3:50 PM



INCLUDING PERFORMANCE FROM 'NO BBQ' (from Australia!)


"A technicolour vortex of strangulated vocals, teeth-mashing chant and DIY trephining matched with some the most beautifully hypnotic noise/drone alchemy." -Volcanic Tongue


The event will be followed by a midnight musical parade in honour of the full moon ending at a secret subterranean location!
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists





Apr 14 2009 2:31 PM

Julian Gaskell & his Ragged Trousered Philanthropists will be returning from their tours of the Isles of Scilly and 'The North' to play at The Acorn in Penzance, and the Phoenix in Exeter on 17th and 18th April, respectively. Support on both dates will be amply supplied by their feral folkie friends from Devon 'Bert Miller and the Animal Folk'.


Details:

Friday April 17th
JULIAN GASKELL & HIS RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS
…plus BERT MILLER & THE ANIMAL FOLK

ACORN ARTS CENTRE
Parade Street, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 4BU
Doors 8.
30pm

Tickets £5 plus £1 per transaction booking fee.

Acorn Box Office: 01736 365520

Online: www.acornartscentre.co.uk



Saturday April 18th
JULIAN GASKELL & HIS RAGGED TROUSERED PHILANTHROPISTS
…plus BERT MILLER & THE ANIMAL FOLK & TIM NEIGHBOUR

THE EXETER PHOENIX, VOODOO LOUNGE
Bradninch Place, Gandy Street, Exeter EX4 3LS
Doors 8:00 pm.

Seated show

Tickets £6.
50 in Advance £8 on the door
Phoenix Box Office: 01392 667080 (credit card and walk up)
Online: www.exeterphoenix.org.uk
Online: www.seetickets.com
Online: www.wegottickets.com



Falmouth Soul Sensation





Apr 11 2009 10:28 AM

Were playing in Truro and Falmouth this week come and say hello.

"Falmouths legendry Soul Orkestra celebrates 2 months of the Source FM community radio. With guests Lost Dawn ( young roots blues) and maybe Jenny Booth The watersports centre Falmouth Friday 17th April.
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Deadmans Danceband





Apr 6 2009 10:24 PM

THANK YOU

LOVE AND BEST WISHES FROM
THE DEADMANS DANCEBAND
NinosKika





Mar 19 2009 3:38 PM

gooooood! and great! norwich is full of music and cider which is the way i like it, charlie just told me about the shearwater show at the poly, imight be around to catch it! are you recording music? i'd love to hear it when it's done, sned my love to beth.xx
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Mar 16 2009 10:11 AM


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NIGHT PORTRAITS





Feb 19 2009 12:17 AM

Hey !
Hope your well
Night portraits have 2 new tracks up --- place i love and fortune's fool !
Please check it out and let us know what you think
Love x x x x x x x x x x
Simon





Feb 3 2009 4:30 PM



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visit the world of mylaststar

hello, thanks for the add, how are you?


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Jan 30 2009 12:07 AM

Have you seen our blog?




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Beach Fuzz





Jan 20 2009 4:31 PM

Beach Fuzz w/Dave Jackson Nosferatu Hex CD-R (Ltd to 80 copies) Out now on GOLDEN LAB

phalovich





Jan 19 2009 10:49 PM

Another podcast by Phalovich at Dubearth. com
http://dubearth. com/fodastech/2008/12/10/my-muse-and-the-machine-phalovich/
Hope you have fun
See you soon
Butler - Williams





Jan 19 2009 2:40 PM

thanks for the add, see what you think x
http://www. tsmradio. net/review-butler-williams-keepyourheaddown. html
John Fairhurst





Jan 16 2009 4:41 PM

Hi David

things have been just dandy, and how are they for you? Sorting out a trip to the states and canada in march to play some shows and sxsw festival. just got back from morocco. a fine country indeed!
You don't know a guy called andrew petherick from down your way do you. mailed me about a show, but left the wrong e-mail address.
great to hear from you and hope to see you soon

John and gus
The Busketeers





Jan 13 2009 8:00 PM

ladies and gentlemen, on saturday the 24rd of january the busketeers let loose their new cd(debut album) to the public while playing the nigt away at the jacobs ladder pub in falmouth.the busketeers have a reason to celebrate. aswell as a brand new album, featuring ten of their best songs, the busketeers will also perform 3 or maybe 4 new tunes live, never heard before. so get your dance shoes ready as this shold be a great night.SATURDAY THE 24TH OF JANUARY, THE JACOBS LADDER PUB FAMOUTH.
oh dear airstrip one





Jan 13 2009 10:27 AM

Hi all. 2nd album is done and out, web label burnthenation are accomodating me- but it can be found on my page.

Dave might have talk of a canal boat this summer, I fancy that.
Wives of Farmers





Jan 11 2009 2:59 PM

nope we aint playing the Grapes on Jan16th, was gonna be a Heathenz support slot but we be headlining there soon again instead!! WOF play Jacobs ladder onFeb21 tho and a SCOTTNOSKILLS DJ set the day before on Fri20th Feb...cheers
Lightning Dan Kinsky





Dec 6 2008 1:05 PM

Cornwall is to be sure that much further away without the Lono influx and enthusiasm. So faraway so close.I have the city at my feet and I've not even been out yet.
Matt Davies





Dec 4 2008 11:06 PM

well ive been collecting the sounds of the wind recently, its a very musical character, do you have a nice drafty house?
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