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Posts Tagged ‘self-expression’

Levellers support gig

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

One lifetime ambition done and dusted for everyone in the band, as we supported the Levellers at Brixton Jamm this weekend. Brixton Jamm is a very decent sized venue and it was totally packed out – one of the biggest shows we have played so far. Mark Chadwick was great and even talked to us before he went on stage (at 2am – rock n’ roll)  – no signs of living legend status going to his head. Of course they played my favourite Levellers song ‘One Way’.

We played with some great bands too Guns of Pig Alley, Kenelis, The Tunics, Henry’s Children, Archie Wah Wah’s and Shakellers. It was a party atmosphere right from soundcheck at 4pm to climax at 4am.

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Music Week, City Showcase and LA

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Yeah we will have ‘Out of Control’ in Music Week, on the CD of British music that will be given out at Musexpo in LA at the end of April and will hit the shops in the UK next week, as part of the LA trip I am going on April 18th. Can’t wait for that to happen.

Also we have a confirmed slot for Cityshowcase Rocklands – we will be playing at New Cross Inn Friday May 7th, along with headliners Monsters in the Attic, our friends Edit/Select and up and coming bands The Futurists and Shiva. New Cross Inn is one of our favourite venues and I end up playing there solo or with the band on average at least once a month. South London rocks!

Camden Monarch Single Party

Friday, March 26th, 2010

banter

Bassman

Drum passion

Guitar hero

Debut Single!

We had our online single release party at Camden Monarch on behalf of Club Fandango last night. Lady Doll from Ireland and The Lost Society supported us and they were great, very different from each other. It was also good having two bands in support instead on hundreds of bands which some promoters put on because the atmosphere is a lot less stressed and cattle-like as you feel you have real time with the audience and time to set up and get off stage.

We also got our first few physical copies of the single ‘Out of Control’, (b-side Nobody’s Fool’), released by Lil Minx Records, which was great. Imagetrance had designed the covers for us and it looked great. It really is an amazing feeling to hold a copy of your debut single in your hands – that and live gigs and meeting people/audience is what it’s all about and why you can make it through all the crap that’s thrown at you.

Huddersfield University gig and road trip

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

We travelled up north in our little tour bus (OK people carrier) for our first gig outside London, which was in my home county of Yorkshire – Huddersfield University to be precise. Of course we stopped along the motorway service station and GreG and Hugo drove there and back the whole way – we ended up back in London at 3am – rock n roll!

We also passed GreG’s hometown along the way, Nottingham and got lots of childhood stories from GreG. Also we got a puppet show from some schoolgirls on a bus, which started off innocent and degenerated as the afternoon wore on!

The gig itself was great – I saw lots of my schoolfriends who are still based in Yorkshire – special thumbs up to Becki and Jo and we headlined. We had also never played a student venue before and apparently we had more people that The Hoosiers did when they played!! The students were great and one girl was celebrating her 21st birthday – so we sang her happy birthday.

We also had Fish and Chips and mushy peas to round off the night – gorgeous!

At Huddersfield Uni bar

Gig at HUSU

Out of Control Music Video

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

What can I say about making our debut music video for ‘Out of Control’ it was just an awesome experience I have been wanting to make a music video for abut as long as o can remember – being brought up on MTV I love the mixture of film and music my two favourite media – a mini epic in just 3 minutes. Michael Jackson was the one who started it all off with Thriller and Bad – epic fusion music and film-making, not to mention some very nifty dancing!!p

We shot the live footage in Purple Turtle and I had my own make-up artist all day which was great. I could get used to that!

We shot loads of scenes and gigs footage as well as stage diving and other acrobatics – can’t wait to see the finished product.

All the actor and actresses and extras were brilliant – they were so nice and stayed all day until just the right shots got taken and they told me they loved the song, which is always a bonus. A special thanks to the crew and support as well – they work extremely hard to get the right shots which you may only see for a few seconds but really make the video extra special.

Out of Control - The Music Video Shoot

The Dark Side and Music Videos

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

This week I was busy planning our debut music video with Alex Sufit of Lexitricity Productions. She directed Aaron and Mordechai’s song “Chalk” which was nominated for Best Music Video at the Rushes Film Festival and recently made “Bad Penny” for Jarmean? Alex is great fun and on the same wavelength we have a treat in store for the video, which will be based on vampires and humans and unrequited love….

the dark side

Back in London and first gig

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

OK back in London – yes I missed you. LA was lots of fun and I can’t wait to go back – London is home!  And 2 days after I came back Carrie from New Cross Inn invited me to play at the Cariad. I did a solo acoustic show on my own acoustic guitar and it rocked! The New Cross army were out in force and Carrie was still speaking and not passed out on rum.

Other acts to mention were Damien Renouf, Adam Masterton and headliners Bogus Gasman all of whom got rid of any January blues, with hard rocking, both acoustic and electric.

Apparently I missed the snow in London.

Norwegian Christmas

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

The other extreme of the temperature scale.   I am spending this Christmas in Norway, with my sister-in-law’s family in Trondheim. Although it is not daylight for too long, when it is daylight – the sun is bright and all the snow glistens and looks like a million diamonds. I have been skating and sledging and building snowmen. Christmas is a huge deal here and is a big family event, with lots of scrumptious food. (Note scrumptious word of the month). The people here are very warm and I had lots of fun – snow also does not phase them and people drive and land/take-off planes on snow without a second thought, as everyone has snow tyres. I have also met an albino ferret and what looked suspiciously like a unicorn from a distance and just a few rounds of Aquavit (I was not drinking the  Aquavit when I saw the unicorn – honest).  Highlights included family singalongs to California Dreamin’ and ‘Let it Be’ around the organ.

On a personal note – Happy Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone! Thank you everyone who has supported us this year. I can’t wait for you to hear the new material. With singles, album and a music video in the pipeline for release next year it’s going to be an amazing year!

Norwegian Fjords

Norwegian Christmas

P!nk

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Woo! Got a last minute ticket for the Pink gig at the O2 and it was a real show – she did covers of loads of my fave songs including, Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen), I Touch Myself (The Divinyls), Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin) combined with awesome Les Paul solo (I think the guitarist may just be slightly fond of Jimmy Page!!) Highlightt for me included ‘Please Don’t Leave Me’, ‘Glitter in the Air’, ‘Family Portrait’, ‘Funhouse’ combined with a real onstage funhouse with dancers and musicians.  What I love about Pink is her effortless ability to combine really sad painful songs, with upbeat dancey numbers and put equal amounts of gusto and sincerity into both. I prefer the sad and rocky songs in general as I love that kind of music – but her voice is awesome whatever she sings. She topped off the night with a mad trapeze revolution and I have not worked out how she managed to get up let alone sing after that!

Tottenham Recording

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Laid down bass and drums for some new tracks we are working on with John Robinson of Clique Productions, based in North London, this week.  The studio in Tottenham just about fitted in GreG’s mammoth drum kit, decked out with multitudes of cymbals. Dan Spiller of Shoot the Dog productions played a bit of guitar for us too. Vocals and guitars  to be laid down over December – watch this space.

Matt jamming