Friday 22 May 2009

Well, it has started...

As you all know, as we tell you at every available opportunity, the album launch is up coming on the 12th June and we have just started the build up. It started last night actually, when we supported the outstanding Rory Ellis. I know artists always say people they played with are the best thing since sliced bread, but in this case it may actually be true. He is a supremely talented man, and if you see his name pop up on a local gig listing then get down there. Tell them we sent you. It may get you a present.

Aside from an awkward string snap in the middle of the set (we suspected it may occur, and the collective groan\cringe was highly audible) we played well. We were tight, Gethin made a strong debut multi tasking by playing the violin and singing and aside from the string snapping fiasco, there were no major mistakes. It's going to be a good summer, and we put a great foot forward last night.

What is mildly hilarious, however, is the state of some of us at the moment. Adrian could get an extras role on Day of the Dead without needing to go through make up. Phil is living in fear of his wife, who if she reads this he loves very much and every day with her makes him grateful for life itself, and I'm (that is to say, Ben is) working for some Americans meaning my standard operating hours at the moment are about 1pm till 6am. Which just isn't fun. You should be a fly on the wall at rehearsal, all we have done is eat cake.

But its gigs like the one last night that make you redouble your efforts. Silly as it sounds, the fact that the string broke and even though we had to stand there while Emma and Gethin valiantly filled the gap where music was supposed to be, we coped well and it gives you that little buzz. It makes it stand out. Silly as it sounds, sometimes a gig is just another gig. I think that it was a good thing Adrian broke a string, as it may show us that we have to work harder and make each gig stand out like that., although more for positive performance than disaster overcoming We won't tell him that, of course, we will continue the company line of calling him a bleeding idiot, but you fair reader will know the truth.

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