Friday, 26 February 2010
Due Another Blog Post
We followed a great set by local Jeff Radford, who did a blinding version of Mr Jones by Counting Crows – which is alright by me.
Of course there was the famous rock and roll raffle which was one of our highlights of last year (as those avid readers of our rapidly diminishing blog posts will remember). We had a winner this time around – Ben managing to snap up a tin of tuna from the prize stand……which he said he was planning on eating last Tuesday, at about 1.45pm. We haven’t yet found out whether that was the case, or indeed the quality of the product, as we haven’t actually heard from him since……..hmmmmmmm.
Bournemouth this Sunday, we’re loving the South Coast at the minute. This will be our first set at Bournemouth’s famous folk club, although I believe this one is more of a showcase night. So if you’re in the area, come along and see us – I believe we’re playing at about 8.45pm.
There’s also been a bit of movement on the festivals side for the summer. Unfortunately we weren’t selected for Glastonbury (yet), but we have confirmed a few summer events, with hopefully more to come in the coming weeks. The thought of hot summer days, playing live music in a random field with a load of new age hippies and drinking warm ale is seriously appealing right now……
Anyway – check the website for those dates and indeed further gigs announced over the next few weeks. It’s gonna be a busy summer.
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Dates Announced
We´re going to be doing a set at The Harlequin Fayre, a green gathering event at a yet to be disclosed location near Norwich (please see gig section of the website for the ticket link) on Sunday 15th August.
A little earlier in the year, we've just confirmed a rescheduled set at Good Intentions nr Guildford on April 12th, The famous Grub Café in East Grinstead on April 13th and a return to Jagz in Ascot on May 14th – as well as three confirmed dates at various times this year at the outstanding Icarus Club in London.
All good fun – and be good to see some of you along the way.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
A Belated Happy New Year...
Well – to say we've been a bit lazy with this blog lately is understating it somewhat. Everybody has seemed to blame the weather for everything this year so far, so I’m sure I can get away with tagging our complete ineptness at an update on that...
In all fairness, the snow has played a pretty irritating part in our stop/start beginning to 2010. With a whole host of bookings for early this year, it wasn't the best of starts to have the first two gigs snowed off. This included what should have been our first trip to play in the West Country with a support slot for the brilliant Tinderbox. Before that gig on the same day, we were due to do a session for the very popular 'Songs from the Shed' video podcast in Bristol which also had to be pulled. Luckily that looks like it's been rearranged, and we have further West Country dates coming up...still bloody annoying though.
We did manage to get 2010 kicked off with a set at Great Bardfield Folk Club in deepest Essex. It was a fair trek to get up there in rush hour traffic and the icy conditions but we're glad we did. The venue – The High Barn, is nothing short of breathtaking. An old converted barn, with all original beams and pillars – lovingly restored by a private investor who also acted as sound man for the night, and did a fine job. If you ever get chance to visit this place for a gig – do it. We'll certainly be back.
So onwards and upwards we thought – we've had the bad luck with the weather so no issues anymore. That was until Emma caught a cold. Now when Emma catches colds – she doesn't do it half heartedly. It's pretty much gospel that if Emma has a cold, at some point its going to spread to her throat, which this one did. We do make a gag of this – but I'm sure she's not overly happy when it happens... Anyway – this meant a further cancellation in Alton. Four gigs booked for January – one completed – a 25% success rate. Report card will read 'must try harder', but we're confident the excuses we had have held up!
I'm pleased to say its all systems go now though – and we're looking forward to a few really exciting gigs in Feb, and as hectic a month in March as I can remember. Tis all good fun!
One thing we haven't mentioned in the blog was our radio show at Brooklands FM just before Xmas. It was a right good laugh and gave us some much needed interview experience. We played a few tracks as well – including our latest one, Claustrophobia, which although not exactly polished was nice to give a run out to.
Gethin has informed me we have some clips from this show which he's kindly going to embed here (Suffocating) and here (Unheard Sounds and Empty Motions). Your guess is as good as mine what these clips actually contain [Gethin - They're two of our newest tracks, exclusively available to you lovely people who read our blog, hope you enjoy!], but I'm sure they are worth a listen!
Anyway – we have gigs in Bracknell, Portsmouth and Bournemouth this month, be great to see some of you there! As usual check the website for all updates.
Cheers
Thursday, 21 January 2010
News Update
New dates have been added since the last update - including a slot at the new Artree Music Introducing night in Bagshot, Surrey and also slots in Kingston and a rearranged date in Puttenham.
Keep checking the site for the most up to date listings.
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
2009 Round-up.......HECTIC!
It's been what can only be described as one hell of a hectic year – but we can all stand back and admire what we've done, the work and dedication we've put in to the project and results we've achieved.
The obvious one is the album. It was an idea that started pretty much exactly a year before it was released, and the finished product is something I think we're all very happy with, although are looking to top big style with album number 2 (tentatively scheduled for early 2011, so long as we're all still alive). The sell-out album launch gig was a night all of us will remember for ages – and indeed the 20+ dates we did over the summer to support it.
Radio 2 airplay was a massive highlight, as was all the reviews we've got for the record. It's nice to hear someone say something good about you when they don't have the first clue who you are! The radio slots were good fun too.
The main thing for me (Phil) this year though is how we've gelled as a unit. We are slowly but surely becoming a really solid act musically – both in the stuff we're writing and our performance. Everyone is confident playing the old material so can relax on stage and really enjoy it, and the new material – although requiring a little more concentration is really holding up against the established stuff. Always a good sign.
So – 2010 is looking likely to be just as mad. We already have multiple dates sorted for the New Year which sees us descend on the West Country acoustic scene in a fairly big way – and we're also planning on taking in a few more festivals in the summer – although that's if we get booked for any!
So for everyone who has followed us on here, come to the gigs and especially bought the record – thanks very much. I've said it for years, but it is the hardest thing for a band to do, get a loyal following and expect them to stick by them, but we're slowly getting to that stage, and hopefully the music we play, and juvenile banter that comes with most live performances have been of some entertainment to you all, and that you'll join us in the New year when we attempt to take over the world!
The future is Folk!
Cheers
ATC
P.S – One last gig for this year, tomorrow night (Thursday 17th) at Varsity Bar in Reading. We're on about 10pm with music coming before hand from Ben's mate Olly (who we're told is very good), our ex Ecoute guitarist James Fayers, and fantastic Reading acoustic act Scattered Few.
Free entry – kicks of at 8pm. Come and have a few beers.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
More Reviews
A five piece acoustic outfit from Berkshire fronted by Emma Johnson and with instrumentation that includes violin and African drums, their ‘folk fusion’ meld of trad, blues, and world music has seen them regularly performing across the South East and London. They’re now looking to spread the horizons with the release of their debut album. It’s a crowded field out there, but, ahem, all things considered, they have several factors in their favour.
For a start, Johnson’s pure but earthy vocals combine traditional leanings with a contemporary sensibility, so that you’re as likely to hear Jacqui McShee and Sally Oldfield notes as Denny, Eliza Carthy or Rusby. The playing too is strong, exemplified by violinist Gethin Webster’s short intro instrumental Kuebiko (a Japanese scarecrow deity) and the textures he brings to Manipulative Perspectives, Adrian Holden’s intricate guitar work and Phil Daniel’s smouldering ethnic hand drum percussion showcase on The Neverending.
The material stands tall too, with the bruised heart emotions of Self Pity, the heady musical interplay on Clear Your Conscience and the wounded Numb all highlights.
If there’s a reservation it’s that sometimes the percussion overwhelms the more delicate aspects, but there’s no reason to think this isn’t about to see their gig diary and order books about to become increasingly full.
It is extremely heartening to have positive feedback in the form of published reviews. You obviously take praise and criticism from your friends, family and fellow artists but this is endorsement from people who generally have no real idea who you are. They have made a judgement on your music with no other factors influencing them to sway one way or another. With that taken in to account, we can be nothing but delighted at the way the album has gone down since its release. We could however do with an upturn in sales……..
We’re in Reading next Thursday – a free entry gig at The Varsity Bar, which will either be fantastic or truly horrendous (we don’t have much luck with Reading). Why don’t you come along to find out? It’ll be our last gig of what has been probably the most hectic year of our musical lives (however 2010 is looking even more so – watch this space), so be great to see a few heads out for a celebratory pint.
We’re playing with cracking acoustic duo Scattered Few and also for all you people who remember most of us in our old Ecoute days, our guitarist from that time James Fayers (the bloke with the hat) will be doing a rare acoustic set. Nice.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Radio Blah Blah
So here is the plan. To find out the amount of people listening in, we’d like you all at some point during the broadcast to send an e-mail in to the studio – so we can give you a shout out. As the station broadcasts only on the internet anyway – you’ll be at your computers/phones/whatever else you can get internet on these days, so a quick e-mail should be nice and easy. Call it a social experiment if you like, and not in the slightest a way of finding out if anyone actually gives a shit!
To listen in to the show, which will be on 8-10pm on Monday 7th December, head over to http://www.brooklandsfm.co.uk/ and click the Listen Live icon. The icon to contact the studio is next to it.
Another quick plug – and that is we now finally have a presence on You Tube. 3 videos have been uploaded and you can access them by going to the official site. These were all filmed on a phone, so credit where it’s due I assume on all three occasions to Emma’s boyfriend Darren, who can be seen at most gigs snapping away.
We’ll be looking to add more live footage so if anyone fancies coming along to a gig and shooting some live stuff, we’d be keen to hear from you.