The Fleas make sunny music for anyone who’s ever been stuck in the rain. Big bad world, little fleas.
Augmenting the traditional band line-up with glockenspiel, percussion, female backing and a twist of Latin in the groove, the West London five-piece produce a lovably homegrown pop sound that’s rooted in folk melody.
Piers (lead vocals, rhythm guitars) writes the band’s material, while Mannie (drums) is a born showman who brings Argentinean dynamism and flair to an otherwise very English affair. Bernadette (backing vocals, glockenspiel, percussion) colours the set with brio, gorgeous harmonies and a magical wooden box full of unexpected sounds. Switching between a lyrical guitar style and sonic experimentation, Nigel (lead guitars) acts as the band’s gatekeeper between understated intimacy and all-out stadium rock. Behind the scenes is Malcolm Neill, a tame artist who creates an alternative Flea world with drawings and animation work – a kind of sixth-form exercise book answer to Gorrillaz.
After locking together for six months in venues across London and recording a new EP, the band will be promoting the new release throughout 2010. The simple objective is radio airplay; the oxygen the band now needs to reach out to mainstream music lovers. While the group’s sound draws on draws on Latin, indie and rock influences, The Fleas are all about the songs. With this musical freedom the band waste no time in covering enormous emotional ground, all underpinned by Piers’ sharply English lyrical style. Live, the band’s loose-limbed and inclusive performances are warm and charismatic enough to win the room around wherever they play, from classic London dives to BBC radio sessions (Linda Serck’s The Session) and festivals such as Hamswell and Stansted Abbot.
Piers describes The Fleas as “the sort of band you’d want to share a packet of biscuits with”. More recently, though, the group have taken to handing out samples of their home–brewed “Fleabite” beer to their growing audience at gigs, much to the frustration of their London promoters.
Likened at various times to an ‘English Magic Numbers’, an ‘Indie Abba’ and even ‘The Manic Smiths’, The Fleas sound both fresh and familiar all at once. Catch them live and be forever bitten.
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Antonio Hoyos will be joining us on the 16th of June, appearing as "The Great Antoine!"
We are delighted that this great comedic performer can join our line-up.
The Pop Haydn Post-Modern Medicine Show will be appearing at The Laugh Factory, 8001 Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood! One show at 8:00 PM.
Pop will be joined by Professor Dave Bourne and the Medicine Show Band, Rob Zabrecky, Sophie Evans, Antonio Hoyos, Phil Van Tee and Pop's Candy Girls for a wonderful show of Old Time Music, magic, comedy and variety.
It'll make you feel better!
Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door.
19th Century Attire Welcome!
You can buy tickets at LaughFactory.com or call: 323-6561336 ext 1.
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hey there, hope all's well in your world, seriously lovin' your music, check out my new tracks on my page when you get the chance, all the best, mark dowd.
Hi, guys,
Just wanted to let you know that round 1 of the next People's Music Awards kicks off next month, so we are putting the call out to all new and unsigned bands to enter their best song into this years awards (completely free of charge)