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Stephen Coates on Late Russian Composer Mikael Tariverdiev
By Jedd Beaudoin 27 January 2016

X-Ray Audio | Event | The Horse Hospital, London

Antique Beat’s latest production, X-Ray Audio: Soviet Music ‘On the Bone’ (1946 – 1964) is one which has mesmerized many of its viewers...

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The Real Tuesday Weld

Welcome to the official Facebook Page for The Real Tuesday Weld. Be sure to visit for music, videos, photos and touring schedule.

Leicester Bangs Review | Lazarus and The Plane Crash | Horseplay

Lazarus And The Plane Crash 'Horseplay'

Well, this is a blast. Lazarus And The Plane Crash is Joe Coles, previously of The Guillotines, and Stephen Coates (aka The Clerkenwell Kid) of The Real Tuesday Weld. Together they’ve made a strange record of primal rock ‘n’ roll, dark, dangerous themes and freak show aesthetics.

Paris DJ’s Review | The Real Tuesday Weld | Songs for The Last Werewolf

The Real Tuesday Weld 'The Last Werewolf'

A widescreen cinematic emotional cabaret, Soundtrack for the Last Werewolf is the sixth The Real Tuesday Weld album and follows the Sunday Times and The Independent album of the week The London Book of the Dead. It’s been released by Six Degrees in the US on July 12th and internationally thereafter.

Stephen Coates | Interview | Paris DJs

Stephen Coates (The Real Tuesday Weld) is interviewed here by Nicolas Ragonneau, for Paris DJs.

Soundsxp Review | The Real Tuesday Weld | Songs for The Last Werewolf

The Real Tuesday Weld 'The Last Werewolf'

Like I, Lucifer before it, The Last Werewolf is inspired by a novel by Mancunian author Glen Duncan who stated in interview that The Real Tuesday Weld has “the depressing knack of getting into three verses and a chorus what I’ve just spent 100,000 words on”. The themes on the record are transformation and the loss of what you love (werewolves being such inconsiderate lovers), and it has the right degree of violence, debauchery and decadence, suffused with film noir atmospherics.

God Is In The TV

The Last Werewolf by The Real Tuesday Weld is rapidly becoming my favourite album of the year, with their “You’re Gonna Live” the best song released this year and “Tear Us Apart” not far behind. I first became aware of the songwriting genius of Mr. Stephen Coates ten years ago when I was running the….

Americana UK Review | The Real Tuesday Weld | Songs for The Last Werewolf – 7/10

“Songs for The Last Werewolf” is an album of music inspired by Glen Duncan’s book of the same title. It sits somewhere between the soundtrack of a non-existent movie, adding atmosphere to the unfilmed scenes, and with the mixture of music and snatches of spoken word – presumably dialogue from the novel – a musical interpretation of the novel. Here though the music tells the story arc by itself that it could stand alone well enough without these additional narrative hints.

The Real Tuesday Weld | All Hallows Eve | Westminster Library, London

Come and join The Real Tuesday Weld, author Glen Duncan and The Miserable Rich for a very special evenining at Westminster Library courtesy of Arctic Circle.

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