Niclas Kjellström Matseke

Folie à Deux (with Sarah)

Folie à Deux (with Sarah)

Folie à deux : (English pronunciation: /fɒˈli ə ˈduː/) French'
“a madness shared by two / a shared psychosis"
DJ / Music Obsessive / Fashion Designer / Accidental Hipster Cliché.....

WE ARRIVE ALIVE - E.P. EXCLUSIVE


 W E  A R R I V E  A L I V E // M Y   F R I E N D , T H E   B O M B M A K E R

We Arrive Alive’s music is a constant surprise. Movement between slow / fast / run / fall / run. Their conversational instruments speak in constant battle or harmony, depending on how you care to interpret them. Their music is nothing short of filmic. With the release of their second E.P. ‘My Friend, The Bombmaker’ - the five strong group present another collection of songs that are, in equal measure, devastating and beautiful. Shapeshifters - they are anything you want them to be. 

The title track of the E.P. is called M Y  F R I E N D , T H E  B O M B M A K E R - and the perfect introduction to a witheringly good quartet of songs. We will be presenting a new track here each day for the rest of the week. Enjoy.

We Arrive Alive are : Neil Dexter, Adam Faulkner, Ben Healy, Michael Naude & Andrew McGurk.

Cover Photo Credit : Niamh Forbes 

I N T E R V I E W  w i t h  W E   A R R I V E   A L I V E   (part 1)


What is the meaning behind the name ‘We Arrive Alive’?

Neil : No idea ask Andy.

Adam : I don’t believe there is one. We were having a hard time choosing a new name    and this was the only one that most of us liked.

Ben : The initial plan was to form a road-safety-jingles-band

Michael : It was originally the final line in a piece of verse Andrew wrote to be spoken during the quiet interlude during our song “Walls”. In the end we scrapped the verse but liked the phrase “We Arrive Alive”, and we’d been juggling abour four different names so it was an easy way to just pick one. 

Andrew : Someone’s going to mention a road safety sign on this one. Our first song “Walls” initially had a really faint, underlying poem in it during one of the more chilled out parts of the song. I don’t know if the lads will remember this or not and sadly I can’t remember the other lines of the poem now but the last line of it before a giant dynamic jump was “…we arrive alive” - So that’s where the name came from anyway…

What is the meaning behind the name ‘My Friend the Bombmaker’ for the EP?

Neil : Let’s just say Michael reads a lot of Stephen Leather…

Adam : t’s the same as the first song on the EP and I think we chose that because we felt is was right. The meaning behind that name came from the way it was put together. It was originally called A-Bomb (as in atomic) because we had these two song ideas  that we couldn’t really expand but we wanted a new song for a gig that was coming up so we rammed the two ideas together to have a song and, by sheer luck, it worked!

Ben : it felt right to name the EP after My Friend the Bombmaker as we felt it was such a ‘tour de force’

Michael : The name was actually intended for the title track, not the EP itself. I came up with it because I like the weirdness of the idea. “My Friend the ____ ” seems to me like the title to a children’s book, so it’s a bit of a shock when the next word is so violent. We then arranged the tunes to tell a story, if you like, wherein the bombmaker is introduced and unleashed his fury, ooze and flames consume the place, followed by zombies and nuclear fallout and whatnot, and then everything fades to a desolate peace. Fill in the details however you like.

Andrew : Michael came up with the name so i’m not actually sure what he had in mind but I personally think it’s just a great visual.

What is currently your favorite Album / Song?

Neil : Santana – Abraxas

Adam : My first proper album for sure, Live and Dangerous by Thin Lizzy. My favourite song changes weekly, at the moment it’s somewhere between Wasting time by Booka Shade, Recurring by Bonobo and Alter Ego by Tame Impala

Ben : In Utero - Nirvana

Michael : Album: Radiohead - Hail to the Theif

Song: Explosions in the Sky - Catasrophe and the Cure

Andrew : At the moment i’m listening to loads of In Utero by Nirvana, Very Ape is great for getting energy to wake up in the mornings. Such a badass tune. 

CHECK BACK TOMORROW FOR TRACK TWO ‘DACHAU’… 

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TUNEAGES on this weeks show…

Bloc Party, NIN, Fuck Buttons.

More tunes in the form of Runaround Kids and We Are Losers ( that played an Elastic Witch show on Wednesday in the Twisted Pepper & did each did a wicked acoustic sess here with Cock&BullTV)

Also The Strokes, Pogo, Jay Dee, Gratitude and Explosions in the Sky, as well as a new’un from Sacred Animals with a great new video to match from the bois at Feel Good Lost.

A good way to kill an hour, tune in.

Track Listings 

Bloc Party - Your Visits Are Getting Shorter (Double D Remix)

Pogo - Lead Breakfast

Jay Dilla - Workinonit

Gratitude - This is the Part

Explosions in the Sky - Trembling Hands

The Strokes - Meet Me In The Bathroom

NIN - The Perfect Drug

Sacred Animals  vrs. Steffaloo - On Fire

Fuck Buttons - Flight of the Feathered Serpent

Baths - Mecha Joy

The Kills - Cheap and Cheerful

Runaround Kids - Won’t Fuck Her Sobor

We Are Losers - Moany

Final Fantasy - This Modern Love (by Bloc Party )

L O C A L // I N T E R N A T I O N A LI N D I E // E L E C T R O // R O C K // H I P H O P F R E E A D M I S S I O NT H E G R A N D S O C I A L 8 P M Funeral Suits / Crystal Castles / Death Grips/ Cast of Cheers / The Minutes / Factory Floor / Le Galaxie / EatenbyBears / Bear In Heaven / Designer Drugs / Battles / Childish Gambino / Alarmist / Overhead, The Albatross / I Break Horses / Nanu Nanu / Maybeshewill / White Collar Boy / Digitalism / Jon Dots / M83 / Django Django / Adultrock / The XX / Toby Kaar / MMoths / Starfucker / Kid Karate / The Naked & Famous / Foals / The Redneck Manifesto 

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L O C A L // I N T E R N A T I O N A L

I N D I E // E L E C T R O // R O C K // H I P H O P 

F R E E A D M I S S I O N

T H E G R A N D S O C I A L 8 P M 

Funeral Suits / Crystal Castles / Death Grips/ Cast of Cheers / The Minutes / Factory Floor / Le Galaxie / EatenbyBears / Bear In Heaven / Designer Drugs / Battles / Childish Gambino / Alarmist / Overhead, The Albatross / I Break Horses / Nanu Nanu / Maybeshewill / White Collar Boy / Digitalism / Jon Dots / M83 / Django Django / Adultrock / The XX / Toby Kaar / MMoths / Starfucker / Kid Karate / The Naked & Famous / Foals / The Redneck Manifesto 


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Kid Karate - ‘Feral’ from ‘Night Terrors’

Propulsive, savage and insistant, Kid Karates’ tracks are consistently emphatic and caustic - an onslaught to the senses. This is where their strength lies, and last week saw the Dublin duo drop a new track off their long awaited debut album, ‘Night Terrors’ and it is as vigorous as you all have been hoping for.

‘Feral’ is the name of the first release, and debuted coupled with a suitably dapper photoshoot commissioned by the good people at Farah Vintage - fitting seeing as the brand has, since the 1980s, defined itself as the ‘must have label amongst savvy hipsters, including the mods, skins, sticksmen, and rocker-billys’ - you can have a look at the shoot HERE.

Also, in conjunction with the ‘Genre Free’ night that ran in the Button Factory a few weeks ago, there was an accompanying mixtape release that features two other previously unreleased tracks from Kid Karate - ‘Louder’ and ‘Wet’ … both crackers that are making their way up my ‘most played’ list with a certain degree of speed… They are both up for free download on the Kid Karate soundcloud and you can also check out the Genre Free Mixtape here on the HotPress website.

Also, you can check out more of their tunes HERE on soundcloud.

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On this weeks Folie à Deux …

Tunage from Seventeen Evergreen, Friends, Samiyan, Blink 182 (TWO - because I love them - yeah, what?) and The Kills.

New(ish) ones from Four Tet and Azelia Banks.

Irish artists Bantum/Come On Live Long, Kid Karate, We Arrive Alive, Ghost Estates and Eatenbybears.

Have a listen!

Track Listings

Seventeen Evergreen - Polarity Song

Samiyan - 52 Cushions

Four Tet - 128 Harps

Bantum / Come On Live Long - Elephants and Time Remix

Blink 182 - Easy Target

Blink 182 - Stockholm Syndrome

Jay Z - Dirt Off Your Shoulder

We Arrive Alive - Save Me From The Morning

The Kills - M.E.X.I.C.O.

Azelia Banks - Jumanji

Kid Karate - Feral (Free Download)

Kronos Quartet - The Beginning Of The End

Friends - Friend Crush

Ghost Estates - Pop Song

Eatenbybears - Simple As Hell

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This weeks’ Folie à Deux (with Sarah) is up ! 

Tunes from Toy and Shabazz Palaces - who both played Dublin recently. Some Suuns, Dntel, Have a Nice Life and Young Magic…

Remixes from The Hood Internet, Signal Path and Teen Daze.

Irish Artists Lorem Ipsum, Kid Karate and Come On, Live Long.

Listen ! 

Track Listings

Toy - Clock Chime 

Three Trapped Tigers - Blood and Biscuits

The Hood Internet - Shutterbug in Miami (Big Boi & Foals)

Lorem Ipsum - Hold It Against Me (Britney Spears Cover)

Shabazz Palaces - Youology

Young Magic - Night In The Ocean 

Cults - Go Outside (Signal Path Remix)

Come On Live Long - Elephants and Time

Dntel - To A Fault (feat. Grizzly Bear)

Have a Nice Life - The Icon and The Axe 

Twin Sister - All Around and Away We Go (Teen Daze Remix)

Suuns - PVC

Kid Karate - Wet

Kid Karate - Louder

The Horrors at The Academy : In Review


The Horrors - The Academy 

With a thick and weighty stage presence that always brings to mind the movie ‘Control’, I walked into The Academy to an already-very-much-in-progress show by The Horrors. I, apparently, was 20 minutes late - having arrived at 9 - though through lack of much further publicity about the show apart from the initial sales push, I’m still not even sure if there was a support act* or what time the bands set actually started at. Not great to be fair. 

Regardless of such minor irritations, The Horrors stage show did not disappoint - in fact, it was fucking great. Though I do hope for insurances’ sake it came with a photo epilepsy warning - because the rather epic light show that accompanied would certainly have felled anyone with even the most minor malady. ‘Sea Within a Sea’ - one of my own favorites - was within the first few I caught - and had the crowd riled to a state of frenzy when the ever recognizable synth line kicked in halfway through the song. It was tight as fuck live - and could well have passed for the recorded album version - bar a nicely more evident live drum mix. Moving swiftly into ‘Still Life’ off their newest release ‘Skying’ - Faris Badwins’ idiosyncratic gesticulations were reminiscent of an old show band frontman - though granted, with much more hair and distressed leather. The band disappeared all too soon into the smog after this song - yes, I know I had just arrived). An eerily ominous, low synth sound resonated throughout the venue as the we-know-you’re-coming-back-for-an-encore purgatory went on for all of about 5 minutes before the band returned to placate the roaring crowds with two more songs. 

Changing The Rain’ was the penultimate song in the set - and its stodgily thick drum beat opening was deliciously thudding, and made what i can only describe as bone-crunch-noise samples that sat beside it, all the more gratifying. Each member of the band is equally captivating in their performances - detachedly nonchalant, but utterly involved in the (re)creation of each song - your eyes dart from musician to musician constantly, though Badwins’ mashing the mic up against the amps antics to create some fuck-off reverberated distortion was nothing short of classic rock god antics. The finale song was ‘Moving Further Away’ and its ridiculously perfect synth line start was twinned with actual maracas to create the shake noise you can hear on the album ( why the revelation of this instrument struck me as odd somehow i don’t know ). Lost in their own personal worlds of noise, the boys closed with this absolute belter. They’re SUCH a band - and their show was worth every moment of the six month wait from ticket purchase to actuality. And I have NO fucking patience.

(Caveat : My only minor foible with the show is down to preference - with bands who’s tunes are grimy and gritty as the Horrors - I almost prefer seeing them in the slightly more ineloquent settings of a festival tent - with all its beer-cup-strewn messiness and rolling eyed puntered mayhem. But maybe that’s just me)

* (Apparently there was a support act and their name was TOY - you can listen to them here)

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Newest Folie à Deux podcast is up here… 

Tunes from Major Lazer (feat Amber of Dirty Projectors), a remix of The Japanese Popstars by Superstringz, Holy Fuck, Kool Thing, The Violet Roadkills and The XX.

Also, Wavves (its summer!), Datadrip, Waylayers and We Are The Storm.

Then SBTRKT (who play here on Sunday - YEOW!), Brand New (they kill me), Fighting With Wire and one from Everything Everything.

Track Listings

Everything Everything - My KZ, Your BF

Major Lazer and Amber of Dirty Projectors - Get Free

The Japanese Popstars (Superstringz Remix) - Shells of Silver 

Datadrip - Tabletang

Wavves - Rainbow Everywhere

Brand New - Not the Sun

Fighting With Wire - Long Distance

Holy Fuck - Positive Ghost 

Kool Thing - This Is the Place 

The Violet Roadkills - I Don’t Synch So

The XX - Intro 

The XX - Heart Skipped a Beat

Waylayers - Hear No LIes 

We Are the Storm - A Song For Our City

SBTRKT - Wildfire

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On today’s Folie à Deux - loads of new music including tracks from Irish acts Forrests, Steve McEvoy, Princess and Young Wonder, as well as a new one from Purity Ring.
I went on a bit of a Kronos Quartet rampage and we have three from them off the Requiem for a Dream Soundtrack ( WHAT a movie ). 
Also, Desaparecidos get a look in seeing as how they are apparently reforming (after 10 years) and doing a tour (PLEASE!!), as well as Broken Social Scene, Gardens and Villa and a cover of Childish Gambinos’ Heatr by electric violin virtuouso Jason Yang.
And a bit of Last Days of 1984 and Arms that Fit Like Legs finish the show.
Have a listen here or every Thursday night at 8 on www.rascalradio.net !

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On today’s Folie à Deux - loads of new music including tracks from Irish acts ForrestsSteve McEvoy, Princess and Young Wonder, as well as a new one from Purity Ring.

I went on a bit of a Kronos Quartet rampage and we have three from them off the Requiem for a Dream Soundtrack ( WHAT a movie ). 

Also, Desaparecidos get a look in seeing as how they are apparently reforming (after 10 years) and doing a tour (PLEASE!!), as well as Broken Social SceneGardens and Villa and a cover of Childish Gambinos’ Heatr by electric violin virtuouso Jason Yang.

And a bit of Last Days of 1984 and Arms that Fit Like Legs finish the show.

Have a listen here or every Thursday night at 8 on www.rascalradio.net !

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Brand New - Bed 
My head is lit.i don’t ever wanna go to bed.

I don’t know what you feel like.ambushed on the road, stole your gold.you’re a rose, and you’re laughing now.everything that i ownstarts to pile up like bonesto make the walls of a prison.
(‘Bed’ by Brand New)


Brand New - Bed 

My head is lit.
i don’t ever wanna go to bed.


I don’t know what you feel like.
ambushed on the road, stole your gold.
you’re a rose, and you’re laughing now.
everything that i own
starts to pile up like bones
to make the walls of a prison.

(‘Bed’ by Brand New)


Folie à Deux (with Sarah) 
New tracks from ExLovers, Nanu Nanu & A Place To Bury Strangers.
Bear In Heaven, Sun Glitters (remixed by Slow Magic), and a band called JJ that are awesome (and also on the Secretly Canadian label – which is my favorite name for a label EVER – great artists too).
Tunes from Alarmist, Crayonsmith and Overhead, The Albatross who are doing a charity gig in the Village Saturday night for ‘Habitat for Humanity’ – details here – GO!
As well as a few from Childish Gambino for a bitta street cred, and more from I Break Horses, Dark Room Notes and Windings too!
(click image for link to the show on Official FM)


Folie à Deux (with Sarah) 

New tracks from ExLoversNanu Nanu A Place To Bury Strangers.

Bear In Heaven, Sun Glitters (remixed by Slow Magic), and a band called JJ that are awesome (and also on the Secretly Canadian label – which is my favorite name for a label EVER – great artists too).

Tunes from AlarmistCrayonsmith and Overhead, The Albatross who are doing a charity gig in the Village Saturday night for ‘Habitat for Humanity’ – details here – GO!

As well as a few from Childish Gambino for a bitta street cred, and more from I Break HorsesDark Room Notes and Windings too!

(click image for link to the show on Official FM)