Showing posts with label arctic monkeys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arctic monkeys. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 September 2013

A LITTLE BIT OF MONKEY MAGIC



























*BIG DRUM ROLL & TRUMPETS ET AL.*
And why is that I hear you ask?
Well it's only because Turner & co are on the cusp of releasing
the hugely anticipated and phenomenal concoction 'AM'.
We've less than 24 hours to go until physical and digital copies of what could quite
possibly be the defining album of the decade  (big statement there), according to this week's NME,
which as a mega Monkeys fan I dutifully bought, as expected.

With streams of the album already online, it's safe to say a large chunk of
Britain and the rest of the world have 'got the goods' now, as Turner put it in the sublime 
'Do I Wanna Know'. So we can't exactly act surprised when we finally enlighten our lives with
some rather fookin' (they all say it in Sheffield) amazing tunes from a band that can never seem to put a foot wrong.

Even those of us who have resisted giving in to sneak previews of other album tracks,
for example the rather oddly named 'Knee Socks' or on the converse, the rather beautifully named
'Arabella' (a dedication to Arielle Vandenberg perhaps?), have still heard a good quarter of the
songs, with 'R U Mine', 'Do I Wanna Know' & 'Why'd Do You Only Call Me When You're High' (what a mouthful!) all having being released already.

Of course some of us, probably just me, have even restricted ourselves further.
It was only yesterday I gave in to the temptation of listening to 'Why'd You.....' after almost
a month's abstaining from it, which was quite painstaking as I had gone out and bought the single
the day of its release and had to turn down the radio every single time it was on.
That then involved subsequently forgetting to turn the radio back up, surely running up
huge electricity bills for my mother- a nice surprise for the end of the month when the bills come in.

I can only say I did it because I'm getting my copy of 'AM' at the start of this week,
and I will probably know all the words to all the songs by the end of the week.
And by the end of the month I will be completely and utterly satisfied.
By the time I see the Monkeys LIVE IN CONCERT AT SHEFFIELD in November ( I still can't believe
my luck, I really can't), I will be on the biggest high known to humanity.
But by January 2014, I will want more, like the greedy little madam I am.

So I need to drag out and relish 'AM' for as long as humanly possible, because we probably
won't be getting anything else till at least autumn 2015.
But that's okay, because judging by the raving 5 out of 5, 10 out of 10, reviews, we should be on track to be still be raving about 'AM' when we're all old pensioners in the nursing home way over in 2063.

So normally, I would  recommend you go buy this album,
but I'm not going to recommend it because I hope you've already got it on pre-order and are sitting at your letterbox waiting like the good little fans I know you are.
You don't need my word to know that 'AM' is truly one of the best things you will EVER HEAR,
and one of the best things you could ever spend 10 quid of your hard earned cash on.
So go, go on into the big wide world and get that Monkey Magic in your life!

STREAM IT HERE:

WATCH THE MONKEYS AT ITUNES AT 7:45PM HERE:

DO I WANNA KNOW

WHY'D YOU ONLY CALL ME WHEN YOU'RE HIGH

BUY IT:


FISHING FOR GOOD MUSIC: DAN CROLL, NO NO NO, 21 PILOTS, TWO DOOR & MORE

I don't know if it's just me, but I am constantly on the look out for new music.
It doesn't matter if it's by someone completely new and totally unheard of, or whether
it's a good old established name with a gazillion grammy winning records under their belt already.
All that matters is number one: I really, really like it, and number two: it's new, because let's not
deny it, we all love discovering someone or something before everyone else does.

And that good reader, is exactly what I've been up to this week.
 As the title suggests, I've been fishing for good music and I've laid it out in a concise,
to the point style, none of the normal waffling.
For brand new artists, I've gone for a lay out which allows you to see who the artist is, 
what they're making, recommendations, whether they're your kind of thing and how to find out more.
Pretty cool huh? 
And for the others, well, I don't think any of that is needed.
We all  know how brilliant they are.

1) DAN CROLL- IN/OUT
NAME: Dan Croll
GUILTY OF: Making glorious, original, unique electro-pop fusions.
LISTEN TO: 'In/Out', 'Compliment Your Soul', 'From Nowhere'
FOR FANS OF: Little Comets, Crystal Fighters, Andy Burrows

YOUTUBE BOX:
IN/ OUT

FROM NOWHERE

COMPLIMENT YOUR SOUL

2) NO NO NO
NAME: NONONO
GUILTY OF: Being Swedish and making unique, uplifting, quirky tunes that scream
'FUTURE APPLE ADVERT' (and that's not a bad thing...)
LISTEN TO: 'Pumpin Blood', 'Down Under', 'Like The Wind'
FOR FANS OF: Cider Sky, Passion Pit

PUMPIN BLOOD

(ACOUSTIC BEAUTIES)
DOWN UNDER

LIKE THE WIND

3) TWENTY ONE PILOTS
NAME: TWENTY ONE PILOTS
GUILTY OF: Being cool, original, having great fashion sense, making quirky, awesome music and
having Zane Lowe's approval, something many of us can only dream of *sigh*.
LISTEN TO: 'House Of Gold', 'Car Radio', 'Holding On To You'
FOR FANS OF: Darwin Deez, Never Shout Never, Eminem
(these are hard to compare to another artist, but if you like Eminem & indie, this is for you)

HOLDING ON TO YOU

CAR RADIO

HOUSE OF GOLD

__________________________________________________________________________

OTHER NEWBIES TO GET LISTENING TO:

TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB
Changing of The Seasons
DRAKE
Hold On We're Going Home

ARCTIC MONKEYS
Knee Socks

JASON DERULO FT 2 CHAINZ
Talk Dirty

THE 1975
Girls

JOHN NEWMAN
Cheating

ENJOY!
Leave us your feedback below or message on twitter at @teepotmusic!

Friday, 5 July 2013

NEW ALBUM RELEASES 2013 PART TWO

It's about time we started giving you the low down of the 
album's set to drop in the latter half of the year. 
And with autumn 2012 being particularly fruitful we were provided with some 
real corkers by the likes of Muse, Green Day, Mumford & Sons but to name a few.
So... autumn 2013 has quite a lot to live up to.
The question is: will it rise to the challenge?

As last time, it's weekly, starting with Mondays, and key albums are in blue.
SUPER SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER 2ND- 8TH 

JOHN LEGEND
'LOVE IN THE FUTURE'

SEPTEMBER 9th- 15TH 

ARCTIC MONKEYS
'AM'

GOLDFRAPP
'TALES OF US'

THE 1975
'THE 1975'

THE CLASH
'SOUND SYSTEM'

SEPTEMBER 16th- 22ND 

PLACEBO
'LOUD LIKE LOVE'

ELTON JOHN
'THE DIVING BOARD'

DRAKE
'NOTHING WAS THE SAME'

AVICCI
'#TRUE'

MGMT
'MGMT'

SEPTEMBER 23RD- 29TH

KINGS OF  LEON
'MECHANICAL BULL'

STING
'THE LAST SHIP'

SEPTEMBER 30TH-OCTOBER 6TH

DIZZEE RASCAL
'THE FIFTH'

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE
'THE 20/20 EXPERIENCE PART 2'

THE LAST QUARTER
OCTOBER 7TH - 13TH

 
PANIC! AT THE DISCO
'TOO WEIRD TO LIVE, TOO RARE TO DIE!'

OCTOBER 14TH - 20TH


PEARL JAM
LIGHTNING BOLT


PROFESSOR GREEN
GROWING UP IN PUBLIC

OCTOBER 21ST-28TH
-

OCTOBER 29TH- NOVEMBER 4TH

ARCADE FIRE
-TITLE YET TO BE CONFIRMED-

NOVEMBER 5TH-11TH

LADY GAGA
ARTPOP

Now that's all I can give you for the time being as the details of albums being released in the last quarter of 2013 are only just starting to be dropped.
But don't worry, as soon as they become available I will be whacking them up on here.
So all in all, I think we can all agree that this is looking very very very promising.
*slow motion fist pump in the air in celebration*

WHERE TO BUY FROM:

HMV

AMAZON

PLAY

THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT

Sunday, 30 June 2013

THE JULY MELTING POT: NEW KODALINE, KANYE, KING CHARLES AND MORE

So as we head into July, I'm pleased to say there's some real corkers being popped right now 
and for once, I've got quite a bit of new music to alert you to, so 
keep your eyes open for the goodies I've got coming your way...
And when you've seen them, whack those babies on your i-pod and get them blasting out, share
them with the world and give your neighbours a free ice lolly if they get cranky.


1) BLACK SKINHEAD BY KANYE WEST

2) OTHER VOICES  BY THE ORWELLS

3) CALL ME IN THE AFTERNOON BY HALF MOON RUN

4) DO I WANNA KNOW BY ARCTIC MONKEYS

5) GETTING EVEN BY WHITE LIES

6) SIRENS BY TOM ODELL

7) BAM BAM BY KING CHARLES

8) HOME BY GABRIELLE APLIN

9) ALL COMES DOWN BY KODALINE

10) HURRICANE BY BRIDGET MENDLER

So there's 10 key new tracks for you!
Enjoy.

NEW ALBUMS: THE BATTLE OF TWO K'S
IN A PERFECT WORLD BY KODALINE

YEEZUS BY KANYE WEST 

These two albums, one brash, one a jaw-dropping beauties, both went head to head in the charts last Sunday. A complete mix of sounds and origins, the clash was unexpected to say the least.
One is an American mega star at the top of his game, the other an Irish band who have been working their way up the ladder, enchanting everyone with their mix of soft indie-folk, gorgeously stunning tunes. 
Now on this occasion, Mr West beat newbies Kodaline to the number one spot, but for a debut to chart so highly (it charted at number three) and to go head to head with a serious chance of thwarting Kanye West of all people to the number one spot, that says an awful lot.

I pre-ordered 'In A Perfect World' and let me tell you now, that album is going down as one of my favourites alright. It's stunning, it's beautiful, it's perfect, it's original, it's all four seasons in one.
In a perfect world, we would all have this album and listen to it continously.
It really is that good.

Now I'm not going to do a whole review on the album, but I'll leave you with this:
If you liked 'High Hopes', 'All I Want' or 'Love Like This', you will adore this album.
It's just a fantastic debut and the reason for that is this is a band with genuine talent and each track is so beautifully crafted that each song stands well in its own right. 
I could try and pick a fault with this album but it would be futile.
I strongly urge you to go out and buy 'In A Perfect World' and let the magic of Kodaline captivate you just like they did me way back when (that's a pun- buy the album and you'll see why...) 

And as for 'Yeezus', judging by 'Black Skinhead', it's one absolute scorcher of an album.




Saturday, 29 June 2013

ARCTIC MONKEYS EPIC GLASTO SET & TOUR 2013

Wow. Wow. Wow. What. A. Corker. Of. A. Headline.
That set was truly out of this world.
Twelve hours later and I'm still on a high, an Arctic Monkeys induced haze, because how could we,
as Arctic Monkeys fans, have asked for anything better than what they gave us last night?
Hit after hit after hit, truly phenomenal showmanship from Alex (did you like those dramatic hair combs eh?), electrifying atmosphere, Helders' intense, pulsing drumming, Nick and Jamie's scorching guitar slides and riffs.... This was a coming of age show alright.

Before the Monkeys walked on stage my heart was pounding with excitement.
The red record light on my Sky Plus box was flashing, my foot was tapping away, my mother was zonked out on the sofa. And then... they walked onstage, and the last two year wait meant nothing as feelings of excitement, love and inner celebratory screaming took over.
They were finally there. And they were ready to blow our socks off.


We've been waiting for this set since March and all day yesterday was agonising as the clock edged nearer and nearer to 10:15pm. In all honesty, I was afraid that this set had been bigged up so much that it surely couldn't live up to expectation but I am so, so glad to say I was proved wrong. 

By song number two, 'Brianstorm', I was having an eargasm on the floor.
'Don't Sit Down...' had me doing karate moves at the TV screen.
'Brick By Brick' I was pummeling my fists and shaking my head like a possessed tribal warrior.
My mother, who by now had woken up, stared at me like I was a new breed of UFO and damn she was right. The Monkeys really were possessing me. 
The music was filling me up, taking over my body, zapping through my veins.
Life really could not get any better than it did last night.


Alex was the perfect showman, working the crowd who were literally in the palm of his hand.
He requested they sing a rendition of 'Happy Birthday' to his mum Penny, which they duly did, and I'm pretty sure if he asked them to pop down to ASDA and get him a roast chicken, they would have.
Even us sat watching him on the TV were entranced like little zombies, watching our leader and obeying his every command. In my last AM's article I mentioned how the Monkeys have matured and really come into their own, and this set demonstrated that perfectly.
Just watch it and you'll know exactly what I mean.

The Monkeys were having a whale of a time, the crowd was dying of epicness overload, the music had a life of it's own. Everything came together in those one and a half hours and the result was a set that will surely go down in Glasto history. I know I'll never forget it.
Oh and who could resist a strings version of 'Cornerstone' and  'Mardy Bum'?
If I was having an eargasm before, well right then I was having an ear attack because it was just perfection.
Guy Garvey certainly spun his magic into that one. 


Of course the addition of Miles Kane and his metal incased finger to perform the much adored riffs of 505, 
wrapped up the epic show in true Monkeys style and made sure every single person both at Glasto, or watching it from behind a screen, went to bed last night 100% satisfied in every way possible.
It was a magical night and of course today we have the Rolling Stones headlining and they'll be sure to crank the mightiness of Glastonbury up by more than a few notches.

Turner, on talkative form throughout the set, dedicated 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' to "the girlfriends of the men too cool to wave their hands during 'Pretty Visitors'".
Now if you're a Monkeys fan, maybe a slightly obsessed one like myself, you'll be aware of the following key dates: 5th July and 9th September. 
The first is the day UK tour tickets go on-sale and trust me, if you want to see the AM's live, you're gonna have to get in quick because those tickets are going to sell like hotcakes.
If they hadn't just done Glasto, I wouldn't be so worried, but with that platform, you will have your hardcore Monkey fans vying for tickets and your nostalgic Monkey fans who just want to see the old school hits like 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' or 'Fluorescent Adolescent' played live once again. 
You really need to get in there as fast as you can my friends.

Keep and eye out for pre-sale and if you miss that, 9am sharp be on the web, credit card in hand, ready to buy, because if Glasto is anything to go by, you really don't want to miss out on an opportunity to see the Monkeys live. As for the album 'AM', just head online to pre-order and you shouldn't have any problem with that whatsoever.


So that's all, hope you enjoyed the set as much as I did,
and lets hold our fists up to the UK's best band as of now. 

ALL HAIL THE MONKEYS OO-OOO-OOOO.

The setlist:
'Do I Wanna Know?'
'Brianstorm'
'Dancing Shoes'
'Don't Sit Down Cause I've Moved Your Chair'
'Teddy Picker'
'Crying Lightning'
'Brick By Brick'
'Fake Tales Of San Francisco'
'She's Thunderstorms'
'Old Yellow Bricks'
'Pretty Visitors'
'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor'
'Do Me A Favour'
'R U Mine?'
'Mad Sounds'
'Fluorescent Adolescent'
'A Certain Romance'
'Cornerstone
'Mardy Bum'
'When The Sun Goes Down'
'505'
Pictures/info from: http://www.nme.com/news/arctic-monkeys/71138#A1ZoV2BZil5TrpIj.99 



Monday, 17 June 2013

NEW SONGS (& MAD SOUNDS) FROM ARCTIC MONKEYS



Okay so it's time for yet another Monkeys update!
I'm sorry as it's all I seem to be writing about lately but this is rather important stuff, so it's getting pride of place. Now I'm writing today because over this weekend, the Monkeys have debuted another new song, 'Mad Sounds', at their two Scandinavian festival dates and I really urge you to take a listen to it.
Although the song only exists through fan footage at the moment, the song still shines through and it's good enough quality for you to be able to reach a valid conclusion on the song itself.

When I read that the Monkeys had debuted another song, as I conducted my daily NME stalk at college this morning, I literally jumped up and down in my seat- and I was in the library too (gasp!)
And when I saw it was called 'Mad Sounds', I was expecting some crazy ass tune like 'Brick by Brick' or something related to the brash, loud, catchy little numbers on 'Favourite Worst Nightmare'.
I was wrong. 

Contrary to what the title suggests, this new tune is ironically probably the furthest away from a mad sound you could get. I don't quite know what Mr Turner means when he says 'Mad Sounds', as fan footage makes it difficult to depict his lyrics. But he certainly doesn't mean the song itself.
'Mad Sounds' is a little but slower with links to 'Suck It And See' here and there although it's still keeping in line with the sound heard on 'Do I Wanna Know'. In all honesty, it sounds great.
I for one was very impressed and enthusiastically tapped my foot along whilst nodding my head in a very approving manner indeed.

The Monkeys have currently upgraded previous newbie 'Do I Wanna Know' to top of the bill whilst 'Mad Sounds' has been slotted between 'Suck It and See' and 'R U Mine'. The positioning of 'Mad Sounds' in the setlist seems to be deliberate as it does provide a perfect transition between the two songs.
When listening to 'Mad Songs' you can hear distinct elements from both songs, as I noted in particular some Suck It & See-esque riffs and sounds that seemed to have an 'R U Mine'-esque overlay. 
If this is the direction the AM's are choosing to head in then I can definitely agree that they've chosen a fabulous route to go down. It's just fantastic, it really is.

Their sound has evolved in the sense that it's more mature and as Alex and co. edge nearer their thirties, this was only inevitable. The relief is that like a good piece of cheese or wine, time is doing wonders for their sound, it really is. It's mellower, maturer and almost wiser, as if they are completely in control. 
It's self assured and we all know Alex is a fan of a good croon, especially as his covers tend to be of softer, richer, accoustic led records that clearly suit his versatile voice. 
But don't you worry, I'm pretty certain that album number five will have a couple of 'Brick by Brick' like bangers here and there. 
It is the Arctic Monkeys after all.

And finally as for the Arctic Monkeys timeline, I have to make a few amendments:

'Do I Wanna Know' now has an official video on You Tube and as of today can be bought
officially on iTunes! It's sounding absolutely fantastic and with the proper sound quality
you'll find you can appreciate the record a whole lot more.

So it seems that the Monkeys are taking advantage of the Glasto platform after all.
If anything, it will build up hype for the new album as Glasto is such a major festival both here in the UK and worldwide. Obviously 'Do I Wanna Know' and 'Mad Sounds' are going to be on the bill, and I would think another newbie or two will probably be added as well.
It's likely a major music magazine, probably NME, will do some sort of feature on Glasto and the Monkeys, within the next few weeks too so keep your eyes open!

From what I can tell, this album will probably be the one to propel the Monkeys to that last step of being the  best British band out there. They've practically there anyway, but I'm positive that this album will be the one to cement that status for definite. 
I ain't monkeying around.
(Bad pun, but I don't think you 'wanna know')
Ha.


Friday, 24 May 2013

NEW ARCTIC MONKEYS: THE FIRST TUNE AND MYSTERIOUS FIFTH ALBUM...

-JUST A WARNING, THIS IS TURNING INTO AN ARCTIC MONKEYS MEGA POST-

I am a very happy bunny (or should that be monkey...?). Very happy indeed. Because after almost nine months of weekly googling 'Arctic Monkeys new album 2013' and 'Arctic Monkeys new song 2013' we finally have something. The Monkeys have temporarily satisfied our insatiable and ever growing appetite for new music with the debut of new tune 'Do I Wanna Know', at the first of a long run of festival dates starting in Ventura, California, on May 22nd.

Of course you can appreciate my frustration when I first found out the date of this gig, as it was the day before my birthday, and regardless of the fact that I don't live anywhere near the mighty U S of A (make that a whole ocean apart), let alone California, I still wanted to go. 
And of course that wasn't going to happen.
However the upside of this is that the new music, which here at the Tee Pot we rightly (hallelujah) predicted to leak at the end of May (this concert in particular), flooded the world wide web on the day of my birthday.
And that was good enough for me.
Because as an Arctic Monkeys fan, it really doesn't get much better than having a track out on your birthday.

So yesterday footage poured on to You Tube from the lucky little mite's who had the privilege of attending this concert and the luck of living in Ventura, CA. It wasn't long before newspapers and magazines got wind of the new material and soon footage of Wednesday's gig was reaching an even larger audience. 
And from what I can see, the release of a new Arctic Monkeys track is most definitely newsworthy and correctly appears to be something worth creating hype over. 
It just goes to show the pride and love the UK has for the Monkeys, as well as the scope of the audience they have managed to accumulate over the last ten years. 
When the Monkeys release a song, everyone wants to know.

Now so far, 'Do I Wanna Know' is the only new material we've heard and appears to be the selected opener of all upcoming Arctic Monkeys shows. Before Ventura we didn't know just what the Monkeys would be playing on this long string of festival dates, because with Suck It And See having been released way back in spring 2011, and no sign of any new material, they couldn't really get away with playing just  their greatest hits, no matter how good they may be.

As far as we know, the set list is beginning with 'Do I Wanna Know', followed by the next most recent hit 'R U Mine', before launching into a mixture of all the most known and well loved hits from all four albums, including 'Fluorescent Adolescent', 'Crying Lightning', 'Fake Tales of San Francisco' and '505', 
just to name a few.
Meanwhile Alex is said to have donned a silver tuxedo for the appearance, similar to the Louis Vuitton he wore for his appearance in 'Another Man' magazine. Now while Mr Turner's clothing preference may have changed, we can all rest easy because the quiff, however, still remains.
( JUST TO CONFIRM- IT WAS THE LOUIS VUITTON)

So now we can breathe a sigh of relief because after almost a year and a half of nothing, the domino effect has begun. It starts with a song, just one little preview of what is to come, and slowly more songs are released, the artists emerge from the little cave they've been hiding in and tentatively step back in to the limelight, the media interest grows and finally it cumulates with the release of a much anticipated and eagerly awaited album. 


Here at the Tee Pot we've devised a time line of what we think the Monkeys will do over the next few months in terms of new material, appearances and album releases...

So from now until Glasto, we're thinking the Monkeys will stick to this current set list, with the only new material being 'Do I Wanna Know'. At Glasto, we think they'll add a couple more new songs to the mix to test the crowd's reaction. 

'Do I Wanna Know' will probably get it's official release in the middle of June to coincide with the Monkeys highly anticipated Glasto appearance, because what better launching platform than Glasto?
Around the time of Glasto you should also expect more press and media appearances, NME for sure and maybe Radio One. 

The rest of the summer will see the new releases become a fixture in the set list with probably another official single release in August, followed by a run up of press in preparation for a late September/ early October album release date.
Exciting stuff eh?

So yes, that's all your Arctic Monkeys news for now. 
Oh and if that wasn't enough, there's a biography out too.
Boom.
And that's how it's done.

UPDATE NUMBER ONE:
As of today (19th June) 'Do I Wanna Know' has been officially released on iTunes and an accompanying You Tube video has been made, as well as new graphics appearing on the Monkeys Facebook page which seem to indicate the artwork we should be expecting to see on the new album later this year.


UPDATE NUMBER TWO:
Today (24th June), as sneakily as always, The Monkeys have posted all the details about album number five
on Facebook and I can tell you now it looks AWESOME.
Whereas album number four kept it minimal with the artwork, album number five is keeping it
minimal with the title 'AM' and the complementary photo is just stunning.
The Monkeys are suited and booted and looking mighty fine, as our friends across the pond might say.
'AM' is to be released on Monday 9th September and the tracklist is as follows:
1. Do I Wanna Know?
2. R U Mine?
3. One For The Road
4. Arabella
5. I Want It All
6. No. 1 Party Anthem
7. Mad Sounds
8. Fireside
9. Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?
10. Snap Out Of It
11. Knee Socks
12. I Wanna Be Yours


TOUR DATES: 
Newcastle Metro Radio Arena (October 22)
Manchester Arena (23)
London Earls Court Arena (25)
Liverpool Echo Arena (28)
Cardiff Motorpoint Arena (29)
Birmingham LG Arena (31)
Glasgow Hydro Arena (November 1)
Sheffield Motorpoint Arena (2)

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY 5TH JUNE.
PRE-SALE EXPECTED TO BE TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY.

It's looking like it's going to be a stunner/corker/banger of an album and
I'll leave you now as I'm off to pre-order yaaaaaaaayy! ^_^

UPDATE NUMBER THREE:
So.... who managed to bag tickets? Right now I'm on knees praising God for the wonder that is pre-sale, because I swear that if it weren't for that, I would not have gotten tickets, so THANK YOU.
I'm still in a state of disbelief; I swear I had a miracle happen to me on Wednesday because it looked so unlikely I'd get any tickets until some magically appeared and I acted faster than Usain Bolt to bag 'em.
I'm going to be at Sheffield on November 2nd dying of happiness and screaming elatedly.
Who's joining me?

WATCH THE OFFICIAL VID: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpOSxM0rNPM
HOME PAGE

'DO I WANNA KNOW'

NME LINK

BIOGRAPHY







Sunday, 12 May 2013

WHO'S TOURING SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2013

Hello everybody. Thought it was time for another 'Who's Touring' and although it may only be May (bit of a mouthful there), Autumn soon will come dashing round the corner like the poor mite who's just realised their bus is coming down the road and they're nowhere near the bus stop.
Cruel or what?
But yes, here you go, please enjoy and do buy responsibly my little music lovers. 


SEPTEMBER 2013

OCTOBER 2013

NOVEMBER 2013

So this is all for now however I am positive that over the summer more artists will be releasing new dates as Summer/ Autumn tends to be a popular season for new releases and thus tours.
Over the next coming months we should be expecting releases from the likes of Miles Kane, Gabrielle Aplin,  Primal Scream, Vampire Weekend, 30 Seconds To Mars, Sleeping With Sirens and Queens of The Stone Age as well as many more so keep your eyes peeled!