Clubs
London
Sushi
Dance
Chicks
Clothes
London Kicks
Santa Monica
Fast Food
The Olsen Twins
"The Wife/Mother"
Horror Movies
Comedy
Paris
Bono's wife
Sienna Miller
Numero
The Parlour
Travel Lodge
Entourage
Californication
Vitor
Older Women
Cold Cuts
Shouting at people on the motorway
Top Gear
Jools Holland
Vice's Do's and Dont's
Lies
Dreams
Family
Supersoakers
Friends
Mormons
Cheese Strings
Restaurants
Frappuccino
Heroes
Sex
Vodka and coke
JD and Coke
Old records
Podcasts
Charlie Rapino
Brittish Airways Flight Crew
The Reggae Lounge
Habour Lights
Toilet Roll Hotel Mischief
Swedish Girls
Ketchup
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About Death Can Dance:
Ever get the feeling that in a music world full of fake self-pity, contrived depression and self-proclaimed recluses, we have forgotten what it was to love something that represents "cool"? We're not talking "jock" cool or following a "trend" cool but a simple self-belief and passion that holds more gravitas than the abundance of whiney break up songs and fringe hair cuts present in todays rock and pop scenes. Well if you do, look no further as London born Death Can Dance are bringing back the "cool" with their mixture of rock and dance-infused punk music which can be seen at their fast-pasted incendiary live shows. Their penchant for style and mode has resulted in a comparison with Iggy and the Stooges if they could write proper songs and if Dior were their stylists (so maybe The Rolling Stones would be a better comparison?). However don't write them off as being a mere fashion band or another struggling rock act doing the toilet circuit. These boys are becoming more and more of a bigger fixture in the hottest city in the world. With their DJ alias "Dekadance" they have been busting out dance and electro sets across the club scene in London and now have their own radio show on the capital's new buzzed lifestyle website Londonkicks.com.
"We like to live our lives to the full and constantly experience different things" says front man Charlie Cosser. "We get out, meet people and write about it. Our songs may be quite poppy and some quite radio friendly but they are also disturbingly honest and extremely daring. Plus we're not into any of that fake cockney shit". Too true, as fan favourite "Dr.King" tells the real story of a boy from their school who pursued an uninterested girl to the point where he pretended to have a brain tumour, a 50/50 chance of surviving surgery and faking a doctor's note from a certain "Hilary King" to convince her and friends. "Sign Here" invites you to learn of a well known music manager that promised the guys the world whilst painting them the cliche dream of girls and drugs in exchange for half the band's earnings. The cheekily titled "I exploded like a Jackson Pollock" was the result of one summer tour when the band came across a group of mormon girls on a European school trip and followed them from Edinburgh, to London to Paris then onto Los Angeles in the space of two weeks...just for kicks. Crazy stories yes but the band's nonstop energy is something that can be felt when listening to the songs or seeing them live. The ambiguity of a lot of the tracks and their lyrical content also allow people to find different ways of relating to the songs whilst keeping the same major themes.
This is all a far cry from their hardcore roots where the band were used to dodgy promoters, rumour hungry scenesters and poorly organised shows in small towns that would end in all out brawls between local kids. "Our gear would get stolen, our merch was taken, promoters would sometimes run off without paying and we'd be 6 hours from home," says Mike, bassist. It wasn't all that bad though, even though the band may claim this period was more of a learning curve for them, in a small space of time they managed to gain the interest of major and independent labels and even a sneaked out an album in Japan on a local punk label which had them featured alongside Coldplay in the country's renowned Crossbeat magazine. Not bad for a group of sixteen year olds.
A few more years experience, a couple of drummer changes, a more honest sound and a chicer image, Death Can Dance are hungry. Amidst all other projects and gigging the guys are already revealing plans to do their own club night. Entrepreneurial? Motivated? DCD are all encompassing influential young people. They have created a new vibe that is straight forward, adventurous and fun. Time to get busy.
You can download our music from the following websites:
iTUNES (worldwide)
RHAPSODY
NAPSTER
eMUSIC
Sony Connect
Music Net
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*cough* oh yea of course I've been practicing....I'm practically fluent now! Errr...i just get easily distracted ya know...so it might look like i've forgotten everything, but it's just because my mind is elsewhere, honest! *cough* lol. I still remember how to sign 'my name', that's a handy start lol, not sure about the rest. As for work Im still workin at the same ole, same ole, but im also making some extra money taking these surveys things online; you should give em a try; i mean, hey, the extra money comes in handy, right? i guess you'll have to type the link into internet explorer or whatever, but here it is: www. surveyblings .com , shame I wouldn't have minded staying there till something more appropriate came along, but I don't have that option now heh.
Hello there. We watched 'Yes man' last night and now say yes to EVERYTHING. You should try it. Here's a good one to start with. Will you come to our free gig this Saturday in Islington? ...yes?.... Brilliant, we will see you there.
Ooo here's some detes....
The Zenith Bar About 9ish Packington St Islington (nearest tube is Angel)
Did we mention its FREE entry and also has cheap drinks. What more could you ask for on a Saturday night.
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FRIDAY 5TH June @ THE PRIORY
MY PASSION,
SUMMERLIN,
£4
7:00PM START
UK ELECTRO ROCKERS MY PASSION are
playing the Priory Doncaster!!!
With Support from SUMMERLIN!!
This ones going to be amazing and
Iit's also going to be the release show
for Summerlin's E.P launch