Hey Hey :) Hows it going? And hows good old Glasgow treating you?
Thought we would alert you to the fact were playing the Glasgow Barrowlands 2 tomorrow night (Sat 2nd May), doors at 7pm and there are 5 bands playing so its a credit crunch beater :) If you decide to go then if you mention our band name at the door we get a small cut of the ticket price which would be amazing!
Would be cool if you could make it, if not thats fine though and hopeflly we will see you in the near future =)
It’s been a little while since we chatted so we hope all is good with you. We are getting ready to Rock out in East Kilbride and Glasgow again at the start of our UK Tour. Wednesday 8th April we are doing our stuff at Fuzion Niteclub (formerly Crystals) in East Kilbride. Doors open 8.30pm at Fuzion. Thursday 9th April we are doing it all over again at Ivory Blacks in Oswald Street, Glasgow. Real good line up of bands that night so the ticket will be worth every penny! 14+ show as well so everyone can come along! Tickets For Ivory Blacks are £6 through our MySpace postage free – just click the Ivory Blacks logo to start your purchase. Hope to see you at one of these gigs so our UK tour gets off to a flying start!
St Kilda is the side-project of Last Days’ Graham Richardson. Having issued two critically acclaimed albums (soon to be three) through the evergreen n5MD, St Kilda acts as a distant counterpart or reprise to the themes established on his Last Days 2006 debut
HEY, THOUGHT YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS. WE'VE BEEN WORKING ON OUR STOP-MOTION VIDEO FOR OUR SONG "MATRYOSHKA" (
"Russian Doll") FOR A LONG TIME AND WE ARE PROUD TO SAY IT'S FINALLY FINISHED!!!
We had fun making it and we hope you like it! Matryoshka by Ubyk from Jamie Urman on Vimeo.
MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT!
Charlie Parr is from the same Duluth music scene that spawned the likes of Low and Haley Bonar, and his music delves deep into the back roads of American folk music, there’s hints of Robert Johnson, Nick Drake and Will Oldham in his playing, and a true from the heart power and clarity that is simply stunning. This guy is the real thing, and you can hear it in every note he plays, which would also explain why the people at the superb End of the Road festival ask him back every single year!
Neil McSweeney plays beautifully considered and perfectly restrained music that will delight fans of Low, Adrian Crowley, Nina Nastasia, Mark Kozelek, and Jason Molina.
Deftly fingerpicked folk loveliness from a local favourite - Michael Rossiter perfectly executes traditional folk as well as his own material, sings from his heart and gets the perfect sound from his guitar.
Hmmm, Glasgow, I've been reading rather a lot of Christopher Brookmyre...
Any ideas on releasing Reflecting again? I'm closing in on finishing that Wayside and Woodland album, "Shropshire Hill Country". Been a while since I've released anything (pretty much a year).
Hope all is good, recording accordion for a folky friend of mine who I play live with, at least that keeps me out and about!