B-Town Explained

B-Town is the name given to an indie music scene based in the Digbeth area of Birmingham, United Kingdom.[1] [2] B-Town bands include Peace, Swim Deep, JAWS, Sugarthief, and Spilt Milk Society.

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Some local commentators have suggested the term is an invention by London-based journalists to talk the wider Birmingham music scene up as a fad,[3] pointing out that "there have been bands going strong in Birmingham for years"[4] and highlighting the variety and strength in depth of the music being created in the city.[5] Evil Alien—a band who have been identified with the scene—have criticised it as "just media hype and a silly name somebody has given it all", commenting that "B-Town is the worst nickname for this great city I have ever heard and it makes me cringe every time I hear it".[6] In July 2013 Cavan McCarthy of Swim Deep claimed that the term started off as a joke, invented by himself and Harry Koisser of Peace while driving back into Birmingham from outside the city, and that "now everyone says it and we’re a bit embarrassed about it".

Critics have pointed out that many of the scene's leading bands don't sound very similar, though others have identified a common element as how the bands "all incorporate a slightly flippant attitude to their music, not concentrating on polishing their records to perfection, but playing for the joy of creating music and for entertaining their audiences."[7] The NME has commented how "nonchalance courses through the scene’s veins like quicksilver ... some scenes come roaring out of the traps; B-Town seemed to roll out of bed, insular and uncontrived, smirking at its own in-jokes, smelling faintly of K cider and intent on nothing loftier than the pursuit of a laugh."[8]

B-Town bands

Notes and References

  1. News: Alison. King. Forget Madchester, it's all about the B-Town scene. The Independent. Independent News and Media. 2012-10-13. 2013-05-27.
  2. News: Sam. Wolfson. Peace, Swim Deep and Jaws bang the drum for Birmingham. The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. 2012-12-07. 2013-05-27.
  3. Web site: Victoria. Perks. OPINION: To B or not to B?. Birmingham Review. 2012-10-15. 2013-05-27.
  4. Web site: Peace + Swim Deep + Jaws + Wide Eyed + Heavy Waves + Junnk, The Rainbow, Birmingham 22/12/12. 2013-05-27. Parker. Jack. 2013-01-11. Counteract.
  5. Web site: INTRODUCING: The Next Wave Of B-town Bands To Get Your Blood Shaking. 2013-05-27. Riley. Mark. 2013-04-02. Hooting And Howling Magazine. https://web.archive.org/web/20131014151853/http://hootingandhowling.com/introducing-the-next-wave-of-b-town-bands-to-get-your-blood-shaking/. 2013-10-14. dead.
  6. News: Maryam. Snape. Evil Alien. Area Culture Guide . Fused. 27. May 2013.
  7. News: Louisa. Hann. B-Town Bands. York Vision. 2013-01-17. 2013-05-27.
  8. News: Barry. Nicolson. Swim Deep - 'Where The Heaven Are We'. NME. 2013-07-25. 2013-08-01.