We are 4 girls, which amounts to 8 breasts and a lot of hair.
Attitude is included. So is humour. So are hangovers. Drinks are not included - but we wish they were.
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Hi Sophie, Good to hear that you've managed to find something post P.T.V. Your bass playing was always spot on, on the occasions I saw you.
Have a few bands/projects on the go at the moment. One is a metal band that has all the ingredients to write some good music, two great guitarists and a drummer who is quite technically minded, we currently under the name of "The Final Revelation" but haven't as of yet wrote many songs, there's one on my player which is just a demo, but the band has since acquired new members and we're just starting to jam, learning a few covers and developing as a band, then should start writing some new stuff.
Also have a few side projects - "The Nexus Chain" which is essentially classic rock, but this needs a drummer, has about six or seven original songs. "Post Viral" which is more goth, industrial rock - features just Tim from the old band and myself, but we haven't met up for a while. Have a few songs, and some of the old "Last Paradigm" songs are intended to be used??
Have recently been in contact with a Norwich band "Crumbs For Comfort" which is best described as Folk meets Indie. And have added a few bass-lines to some of their original songs which led to a recent jam with them.
As soon as you have any youtube/myspace etc. links to your new projects you'll have to let me know, would be interested to hear any new stuff you've contributed to. Will check out the "gutterboys" as well. Are any of the old P.T.V ep's still available...??
Hi all?? What's happening in the world formally known as PTV...?
Are any of you doing anything musically these days, a shame if you're not as the ideas you did have when PTV were still a band were cool.
Some of the early songs such as Lexus Investigation and Stimpy were really good. Was enjoyable seeing you back in the days of the BOTBs, and would've enjoyed the opportunity to have shared the stage in the final, alas for the judges...
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i NEVER use myspace any more but i just wanted to say that you officially rocked and you were the best band around. your songs were soooo catchy and i even bought ur album and learn some words lol.
Amber its always sad to see a good band go...but sometimes creativity can do this...im sure you will all florish in the music fields you all decide to follow...and as for freinds..believe me thats far more important..great to hear from you after such a while..if only in such circumstances...I hope we can stay in touch love to know what your up to..take good care love..xx
Hello there indeedy,happy new year to yous,is it ok if you go on first though?becks has to work that day,and can t get down till a little later,hope that s ok,as i know i said whatever,jenx
hey guys. sorrry it took so long to get back to us. thanks for taking interest, We'll have some recordings up soon. Seen you guys play at rasputins before, you put on a great live show. Would love to support you some time!
Oh wow that sounds cool, you'll have to send us a reminder before the gig & we'll try to get down. We're trying to get out & about to see as many bands live as possible really. + Writing + recording lots too.
Yeah that would be cool, if you're ever short of an act you know where we are! & We don't have anything planned for the new year yet, @ the moment we're concentrating on self-recording & mixing a few songs. We wanna get a solid E.P sorted first.
MojoKings play The Boundary in Norwich Saturday 20th December.
Lead by original Shakeout guitar man, Paul Scoulding, this will be the debut of the MojoKings in Norwich. Along with his 2 brothers, Marty and Rich Scoulding, Paul and co made Shakeout a real force to be reckoned with on the 90's psycho/neo scene...
"Now back with his new band, along with Lee Payne and Scotty Roberts, Mojokings have become one of the most popular bands on the rockabilly scene. They blend rockabilly/garage/trash/punk perfectly together to create a sound entirely their own, a sound that is now being copied by other bands on the citcuit.
MojoKings debut album, 'Got The Devil In Me', has sold in large numbers all over the world and even earned the band a 2008 Indy Awards nomination! Not band for a bunch of rockabilly's eh??"