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Gay Against You (stylized as gay against you[1] or GVsY) were an electronic music duo from Glasgow, Scotland, made up of high school friends Joseph Howe (aka Oats Soda)[2] and Lachlann Rattray (aka Mr. Big Softie).[2]

gay against you
OriginGlasgow, Scotland
Genreselectronic, experimental, pop
Years active2005 (2005)–2009 (2009)
LabelsAdaadat
Upset The Rhythm
Past membersJoe Howe
Lachlann Rattray

Biography edit

The band formed in 2005 after Howe and Rattray moved into a shared flat,[3] having previously played together in various other bands.[4] They self-released a mini-album,[5] also named gay against you, in 2005. It became one of the most frequently downloaded records from the last.fm website.[6] The following year their debut full-length album, Muscle Milk, was released by the Adaadat label.[7]

The popularity of the band's first record on last.fm led to the group being asked to perform live at the Old Blue Last venue in Shoreditch for a last.fm/Presents event, which was recorded and released as a free downloadable album on the site.[8] Their second full-length album, Righteous Signals, Sour Dudes, was released on CD in 2009 by Adaadat,[1] with a vinyl version released by the Upset the Rhythm! label.[9]

gay against you toured the United Kingdom several times, also touring Scandinavia[10] and elsewhere in Europe.[11] They played gigs with the likes of Lightning Bolt, Dan Deacon, Shitdisco, No Age, Cutting Pink With Knives, The Blow and Eats Tapes.[6] They recorded radio sessions for Tom Ravenscroft's Channel 4 Radio show[12] and for Vic Galloway's "BBC Introducing in Scotland" show on BBC Radio 1.[13] They were also played by Radio 1's Rob da Bank and Steve Lamacq, and on Resonance FM.[6]

A rumour spread in the Norwegian press that the NME had called gay against you "the new shit",[14] leading to reporters unexpectedly attending their Norwegian shows requesting interviews; no-one knows where this rumour originated.

The band broke up in 2009 following the release of Righteous Signals, Sour Dudes. They issued a further EP posthumously, I Play Gay, consisting of covers of the band's songs by Dananananaykroyd, Dolby Anol, Agaskodo Teliverek and House Mouse.[15]

Both members continued to perform separately and released solo records. Howe used the name Germlin[1] for his solo work and has more recently performed and released skweee-influenced music as Ben Butler and Mousepad,[16] sometimes accompanied by drummer Bastian Hagedorn. Rattray has also performed and released as Yoko, Oh No!,[1][5][17] as well as playing in the band Neighbourhood Gout.[3]

Style edit

The band gained attention for their flamboyant[3] and chaotic live shows[10] (often played with Howe and Rattray dressed in PE kits[9][18] and on the venue's dancefloor rather than the stage[19][20]), prominent visual style,[3][9] offbeat subject matter (with songs about unicorns,[21] lactose intolerance,[22] Lawrence of Arabia, breakfast cereal,[1] Magic Eye puzzles,[8] Jurassic Park and physicist Niels Bohr[11]) and their diverse and experimental musical style. Their early work was noted as combining accessible pop melodies with unconventional, rapidly changing song structures[2] and disorientating bursts of synthesizer or electric guitar.[1] Later material was described as "slightly more... mature", with lush analogue-sounding synth and even psychedelic influences.[9]

Stated influences included Magma, Minutemen,[11] Devo, Cardiacs and BBC Radio 4.[1] The band garnered comparisons to artists such as The Locust, Melt-Banana, Animal Collective,[9] The Faint, Nintendo soundtrack music, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Atari Teenage Riot,[2] The Mae Shi, Lightning Bolt[17] and The Pastels.[22] They were described by Terrorizer magazine as "[e]ither a council estate Butthole Surfers or just Japanese mimicry... odd and wrong",[23] and by Drowned in Sound as "a chiptune-gabba aerobics class soundtrack".[9] The Wire called them "prog, of a sort... though with manic impatience in place of pomposity",[24] while Fused Magazine described them as "[t]wo subterranean creatures dressed in primary school P.E. kits, complete with charcoal-stained eyes and badly-concealed erections, howl[ing] unintelligibly over spaz-core electronics". The Daily Telegraph said they were "absurdly-named".[25]

In an interview with Dazed & Confused magazine, the band characterised their own music as "filter pop", and "pop music with all the shit bits taken out: mostly no repetition, no wastage, and no fat".[3]

Personnel edit

  • Joe Howe – vocals, programming, synthesizer
  • Lachlann Rattray – vocals, MIDI, electric guitar

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • gay against you (self-released/Megapixxels, 2005)[26]
  • Muscle Milk (Adaadat, 2006)[7]
  • Live at last.fm/Presents (last.fm, 2007)[8]
  • Righteous Signals, Sour Dudes (ADAADAT/Upset the Rhythm!, 2009)

EPs edit

  • Bogus Totem Summer (CD + DVD, self-released, 2006)
  • gay against you/House Mouse Summer Tour Split (self-released, 2007)
  • I Play Gay (self-released, 2009)

Singles edit

  • The Vichy Government/Gay Against You split 7-inch (Filthy Little Angels, 2007)[27]
  • O.I.B Records Split Series Volume 1 7-inch (One Inch Badge, 2007)[28]

Compilation appearances edit

  • "Greased Lightning" on Down to Grease on Holiday (Filthy Little Angels, 2006)[29]
  • "Fun Meal, Satabic" on Exercise for Exorcisms, vol. 1 (Unnecessary Friction, 2006)[30]
  • "Magic Eye" on Two Thousand and Ace (Brainlove, 2008)
  • "Let's Build a Chinatown pt. II" on Stench of Muscle (Stench of Muscle, 2008)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Davidson, Euan L (17 October 2009). "Gay Against You: Fair to MIDI (Interview by Euan L Davidson)". Is this music?.
  2. ^ a b c d Davies, James. . Gigwise.com. Archived from the original on 14 August 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e Purba, Narinder. "Gay Against You Sends Out Righteous Signals". Dazed & Confused. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Gay Just for You". Attitude. Vitality Publishing. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  5. ^ a b Keil, Morag. . Artrocker. Archived from the original on 21 June 2011. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  6. ^ a b c "thesixtyone – a music adventure". thesixtyone. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  7. ^ a b "Muscle Milk – Gay Against You". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 24 June 2011.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ a b c "Live at Last.fm/Presents – gay against you". last.fm. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Gardner, Noel (5 August 2009). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 11 July 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  10. ^ a b "London – Old Blue Last Is Back". Vice. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  11. ^ a b c "UPSET THE RHYTHM – Artists – Gay Against You". Upset the Rhythm. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  12. ^ "Thomas Ravenscroft, and why not?". I Love Music. 28 September 2006.
  13. ^ "BBC – Radio 1 – Vic Galloway – Tracklisting". BBC. 14 February 2008. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  14. ^ "Indiegranskauen presenterer Gay Against You (UK)". Fredag. 25 January 2008. (Norwegian)
  15. ^ "I Play Gay – Gay Against You". Bandcamp. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  16. ^ Ensall, Jonny (5 February 2009). "Exposure: Ben Butler and Mousepad". The List. Robin Hodge.
  17. ^ a b Taylor, George (August 2006). "Gay Against You – Musclemilk". Plan B, p. 75, Issue 13.
  18. ^ Balkind, Emma (10 January 2008). "MY BOYFRIEND IS GAY (Against You)". Vice. Archived from the original on 5 February 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  19. ^ Slater, Karen (27 June 2007). "An adventurous night out". BBC Tees.
  20. ^ Kenn Taylor and Lucy Johnston (28 March 2008). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 27 April 2012.
  21. ^ AMP, Miss (March 2007). "The Void: gay against you". Plan B. Frances Morgan.
  22. ^ a b Pattison, Louis. "gay against you: Muscle Milk". Uncut. IPC Media. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  23. ^ "Gay Against You – 'Muscle Milk'". Terrorizer. Dark Arts Ltd. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  24. ^ Richardson, Nick. "Gay Against You – Sour Dudes (sic)". The Wire. The Wire Magazine Ltd. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  25. ^ Grandon, Marisol (17 August 2006). "Replace Dad? That would be hateful". The Daily Telegraph.
  26. ^ "Gay Against You discography at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  27. ^ "FILTHY007 – The Vichy Government / Gay Against You 7". Filthy Little Angels. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  28. ^ "Various – O.I.B Records Split Series Volume 1 (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  29. ^ "Little 006 – Various Artists "Down To GREASE on Holiday"". Filthy Little Angels. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  30. ^ "Gay Against You discography at Discogs (compilation appearances)". Discogs. Retrieved 24 June 2011.

External links edit

  • gay against you on Myspace
  • gay against you on Bandcamp
  • gay against you at Upset the Rhythm
  • gay against you blog

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Gay Against You stylized as gay against you 1 or GVsY were an electronic music duo from Glasgow Scotland made up of high school friends Joseph Howe aka Oats Soda 2 and Lachlann Rattray aka Mr Big Softie 2 gay against youOriginGlasgow ScotlandGenreselectronic experimental popYears active2005 2005 2009 2009 LabelsAdaadat Upset The RhythmPast membersJoe Howe Lachlann RattrayBiography editThe band formed in 2005 after Howe and Rattray moved into a shared flat 3 having previously played together in various other bands 4 They self released a mini album 5 also named gay against you in 2005 It became one of the most frequently downloaded records from the last fm website 6 The following year their debut full length album Muscle Milk was released by the Adaadat label 7 The popularity of the band s first record on last fm led to the group being asked to perform live at the Old Blue Last venue in Shoreditch for a last fm Presents event which was recorded and released as a free downloadable album on the site 8 Their second full length album Righteous Signals Sour Dudes was released on CD in 2009 by Adaadat 1 with a vinyl version released by the Upset the Rhythm label 9 gay against you toured the United Kingdom several times also touring Scandinavia 10 and elsewhere in Europe 11 They played gigs with the likes of Lightning Bolt Dan Deacon Shitdisco No Age Cutting Pink With Knives The Blow and Eats Tapes 6 They recorded radio sessions for Tom Ravenscroft s Channel 4 Radio show 12 and for Vic Galloway s BBC Introducing in Scotland show on BBC Radio 1 13 They were also played by Radio 1 s Rob da Bank and Steve Lamacq and on Resonance FM 6 A rumour spread in the Norwegian press that the NME had called gay against you the new shit 14 leading to reporters unexpectedly attending their Norwegian shows requesting interviews no one knows where this rumour originated The band broke up in 2009 following the release of Righteous Signals Sour Dudes They issued a further EP posthumously I Play Gay consisting of covers of the band s songs by Dananananaykroyd Dolby Anol Agaskodo Teliverek and House Mouse 15 Both members continued to perform separately and released solo records Howe used the name Germlin 1 for his solo work and has more recently performed and released skweee influenced music as Ben Butler and Mousepad 16 sometimes accompanied by drummer Bastian Hagedorn Rattray has also performed and released as Yoko Oh No 1 5 17 as well as playing in the band Neighbourhood Gout 3 Style editThe band gained attention for their flamboyant 3 and chaotic live shows 10 often played with Howe and Rattray dressed in PE kits 9 18 and on the venue s dancefloor rather than the stage 19 20 prominent visual style 3 9 offbeat subject matter with songs about unicorns 21 lactose intolerance 22 Lawrence of Arabia breakfast cereal 1 Magic Eye puzzles 8 Jurassic Park and physicist Niels Bohr 11 and their diverse and experimental musical style Their early work was noted as combining accessible pop melodies with unconventional rapidly changing song structures 2 and disorientating bursts of synthesizer or electric guitar 1 Later material was described as slightly more mature with lush analogue sounding synth and even psychedelic influences 9 Stated influences included Magma Minutemen 11 Devo Cardiacs and BBC Radio 4 1 The band garnered comparisons to artists such as The Locust Melt Banana Animal Collective 9 The Faint Nintendo soundtrack music Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Atari Teenage Riot 2 The Mae Shi Lightning Bolt 17 and The Pastels 22 They were described by Terrorizer magazine as e ither a council estate Butthole Surfers or just Japanese mimicry odd and wrong 23 and by Drowned in Sound as a chiptune gabba aerobics class soundtrack 9 The Wire called them prog of a sort though with manic impatience in place of pomposity 24 while Fused Magazine described them as t wo subterranean creatures dressed in primary school P E kits complete with charcoal stained eyes and badly concealed erections howl ing unintelligibly over spaz core electronics The Daily Telegraph said they were absurdly named 25 In an interview with Dazed amp Confused magazine the band characterised their own music as filter pop and pop music with all the shit bits taken out mostly no repetition no wastage and no fat 3 Personnel editJoe Howe vocals programming synthesizer Lachlann Rattray vocals MIDI electric guitarDiscography editAlbums edit gay against you self released Megapixxels 2005 26 Muscle Milk Adaadat 2006 7 Live at last fm Presents last fm 2007 8 Righteous Signals Sour Dudes ADAADAT Upset the Rhythm 2009 EPs edit Bogus Totem Summer CD DVD self released 2006 gay against you House Mouse Summer Tour Split self released 2007 I Play Gay self released 2009 Singles edit The Vichy Government Gay Against You split 7 inch Filthy Little Angels 2007 27 O I B Records Split Series Volume 1 7 inch One Inch Badge 2007 28 Compilation appearances edit Greased Lightning on Down to Grease on Holiday Filthy Little Angels 2006 29 Fun Meal Satabic on Exercise for Exorcisms vol 1 Unnecessary Friction 2006 30 Magic Eye on Two Thousand and Ace Brainlove 2008 Let s Build a Chinatown pt II on Stench of Muscle Stench of Muscle 2008 References edit a b c d e f g Davidson Euan L 17 October 2009 Gay Against You Fair to MIDI Interview by Euan L Davidson Is this music a b c d Davies James Gay Against You Muscle Milk ADAADAT Released 07 08 06 Gigwise com Archived from the original on 14 August 2011 Retrieved 24 June 2011 a b c d e Purba Narinder Gay Against You Sends Out Righteous Signals Dazed amp Confused Retrieved 24 June 2011 Gay Just for You Attitude Vitality Publishing Retrieved 25 June 2011 a b Keil Morag Picasso Kids Innocence Artrocker Archived from the original on 21 June 2011 Retrieved 25 June 2011 a b c thesixtyone a music adventure thesixtyone Retrieved 25 June 2011 a b Muscle Milk Gay Against You AllMusic All Media Guide Retrieved 24 June 2011 permanent dead link a b c Live at Last fm Presents gay against you last fm Retrieved 24 June 2011 a b c d e f Gardner Noel 5 August 2009 Gay Against You Righteous Signals Sour Dudes Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 11 July 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2011 a b London Old Blue Last Is Back Vice Retrieved 24 June 2011 a b c UPSET THE RHYTHM Artists Gay Against You Upset the Rhythm Retrieved 25 June 2011 Thomas Ravenscroft and why not I Love Music 28 September 2006 BBC Radio 1 Vic Galloway Tracklisting BBC 14 February 2008 Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 Retrieved 26 June 2011 Indiegranskauen presenterer Gay Against You UK Fredag 25 January 2008 Norwegian I Play Gay Gay Against You Bandcamp Retrieved 25 June 2011 Ensall Jonny 5 February 2009 Exposure Ben Butler and Mousepad The List Robin Hodge a b Taylor George August 2006 Gay Against You Musclemilk Plan B p 75 Issue 13 Balkind Emma 10 January 2008 MY BOYFRIEND IS GAY Against You Vice Archived from the original on 5 February 2013 Retrieved 24 June 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