Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Liam Henry Photoshoot

A Leeds based photgrapher called Liam Henry was luck enough the other day to spend the afternoon taking photos of us at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds.


Wakefield and London

Yo, we played in Wakefield the other night at our mate Morseys night Louder Than Bombs at the Escobar. It was a really huge turnout and we got to play with Ryan Spendlove who used to be in the seminal Leeds garage blues band called The Blueskins. The Wakefield crowd, as always, were a strange bunch but lovely all the same.































After Wakefield we drove down to London to play at the Notting Hill Arts Centre for Clash Magazine (who gave us album of the month) where we played with Macachu and The Shapes who i thought were absolutely brilliant and are produced by the ever restless genuis, Matthew Herbert. The band seems to be a bit of a "marmite" kind of love/hate thing, but I was well into it. The gig was sweet, Harry managed to puke everywhere and we hung out with some really good friends before driving back to the north the next day.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

Leeds Cockpit, 26th Feb 09

I think we pretty much defined the term "amazing night" tonight. We played in the Cockpit 2 room upstairs with Sketches, Little Death and the mighty Titus Andronicus.

Our mate Camron at Two Ducks Disco made this pretty sweet poster for the gig.









However, in the main room of the Cockpit just happened to be two of our most favourite bands EVER playing; The Bronx and Fucked Up, both of whom absolutely kill things to death on a daily basis.
We were told the gig was sold out with a huge guestlist and there was no way we could watch them, despite playing in the next room to them.



















So Harry and I, just walked on stage with Fucked Up and watched the whole thing from 4ft away at the side of the stage. They were fast as hell and Pink eyes got his moobs out as expected and spent most of the time in the crowd teaching everyone how to beg for
forgiveness.















After we were done watching Fucked Up, we went straight upstairs and played our gig, to a pretty packed crowd. If you havent been to Cockpit 2, its in a railway arch but it looks like a bomb shelter and makes things sound loud as hell. We were even lounder than usual, which i was starting to think was impossible, but apparently not. Harry puked everywhere on the last song which was pretty foul, but hey, rock and roll!!








This was Sketches who played before us, the room is crazy, but these guys had a pretty epic sound and are from Leeds so you should check them out.



We finished our set and I ran back round the main stage and watched The Bronx from 4ft away again. It was the coolest thing ever to stand next to my favourite band in the world and watch them play to a room full of people going ape shit for them. This is the 6th time I have seen them and they get constantly more and more intense eveytime. I remember the first time I saw them support The Distillers years ago at Manchester Academy and Matt was just reading passages out of the Bible between songs and the dumb fucking audience were just shouting for Brody Armstrong to come on! Dicks.

You should check out their Mariarche band, its like traditional Mexican music, El Bronx be the name of that project.


After taking a few photos, none of which were any good as it was so sweaty on stage my lenses kept on steaming, I got involved in some jump-off-a-speaker-and-kick-some-new-era-wearing-scene-kid-in-the-head action. I watched the set come to an end from within the pit of melted faces and ran upstairs to catch the last three songs of Titus Andronicus' set, who just signed to XL Recordings. They were really rad and were really cool guys, they will come back around again for sure!


All in all the night kick started a awesome weekend for us and was topped off by a girl handing
me this fucking nugget of gold!!!

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Limited Screen Print Posters


Hey yalll,

The crazy sonovabith who we have the misfortune to know made us this poster, which we are gonna get prined up on some real nice, thick card for whoever wants one. Savage Wolf be the name of the designer and at no extra cost we can print it up using our own shit instead of paint if you do so wish. Oh and dont rub your eyes at this poster, you aint trippin son, its just two offset colours, cos we're fucking with your head yeh?

Manchester Roadhouse 11th Feb 2009
























We played our first show in Manchester in ages and our friend Luke from Loveless put us on at the Roadhouse in Mancland with Sycamore who made sick, heavy, heady phsych, swamp music and it was a toatal stoner-fest. Serpentine Pad opened up with a frantic, three guitar, wall of sound post punk slab of wierdness. Both bands are well worth checking out. Stop Making Sense Djs played some banging tunes and fun was had by all. Loads of really nice people were there and we got to hang out and play table football and shi'ite.

Also, this guy from City Life reviewed our show and i think he pretty much sucked us dry with this one, in a very obscene manner.

its starts like this...
"I DON'T care who you are or what you were doing. If you weren’t at The Roadhouse last night for The Old Romantic Killer Band then you’ve missed out big-time – yet again."

It gets so much better.

Enjoy.

BBC Radio Humber

So we were asked a couple of weeks ago to go on down to Hull to the BBC radio studios on a sunday night, set up our gear in their studio and bash out some tunes, so we did. We performed two yet to be recorded songs called "December Snapshots" and "My father the Ghost" along with our yet to be released new single "Things To Come."

We drove down with our main man Ash and we had to set up in the reception at the BBC studios so we wouldn't literally melt all their studio equipment with our heaviness. We blasted through the songs and got the fuck out of there, cos its Hull. We had a little interview on the air, which i can imagine was borderline rediculous, but we should have the recodings should be with us asap so I will stick em up here for yous!



































Sunday, 9 November 2008

Manchester Big Hands - 7th November '08

Word!!
  This was the best show ever!! We basically set this up ourselves to celebrate our single being available - PARTY TIME. We got Wonderswan and Piskie Sits to come down too and all our manchester friends and it was a rad time! Its a tiny venue so it was sweaty and ace and packed!
   Wonderswan were ace, their new songs are really cool - albeit noisy as fuck. Piskie Sits were the best i've ever seen them - its probably getting really boring us championing them all the time but i don't care because they have such good songs and are champs. Tour is going to be fun as hell.
   I think we played ok, we played December Snapshots again and also an even new one that hasn't got a name yet, it's about time we played some new songs and we're gonna try and book some studio time and get them recorded asap.
   It was rad to go to 'bring on the dancing horses' after too - a bit electro for me but it was good to have everyone around hanging out and drinking.  How ace is The Deaf Institute?!
   Had a bratwurst (?) for breakfast with Wonderswan too - beat that shit.

hx