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Pop / Surf / Psychedelic

Strange noises from upstairs...



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Member Since10/7/2005
Band WebsitePff... website? How 2003...
Influencesthe Modern Lovers / Tom Waits / Love / Film Noir / Surf Rock / Kurt Vonnegut / John Tenniel / Pavement / The Clash / Flaming Lips / Kinks / Beta Band / Wild Billy Childish / Magnetic Fields / Zombies / Bowie
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Record LabelSoixante Neuf Records


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NEWS:
Next single 'Where Did I Sleep Last Night?' will be released through Soixante-Neuf on 1st Sept. To promote it's release thee Uncomfortables will be touring - see below for poster...

For bookings contact Ross Berry: rossberry@soixanteneufagency.co.uk

Contact the band via myspace or at: theuncomfortables@hotmail.co.uk

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Biog:
The Uncomfortables are battered guitars and songs about love and Hell, the things that matter. Elements of Pixies, Tom Waits, Film Noir and Surf Rock come clattering together in an electrifying mixture.

The Uncomfortables have played with Jamie T, We Are Scientists, the Brute Chorus, Dartz, Aidan Smith and the Departure as well as festivals such as Kendal Calling and One Big Weekend. They also undertook a tour of Australia in 2008 with Pistol Records who released the single 'Vodka Stomach'.

Aside from gigging or rather alongside gigging we run a successful night in Preston named Club Soixante-Neuf for us and like-minded-split-sided bands to play. Check out the bands in our top friends, they're there for a reason. If you'd like to come and play with us and think we'd get along famously then drop us a line here on ourspace...

Other bands/people we like and would think much more of you if you listened to are: WaveMachines, the Murmurs of Tension, Ivan Campo, the V.C.'s, the Chapman Family, Dave Rybka & the Victorian Dad Band, Men Diamler, Mark Mace Smith, a.P.A.t.T., India Mill, the Cubical, Deathretro, Louis Barabas & the Black Velvet Band, Mumford & Sons, the Jackpot Golden Boys, Phlegm Fatales, Rivers, 3 Dimensional Tanx, Zombina & the Skeletones, Misty's Big Adventure, Orphans & Vandals, Burglarised...

Reviews:
"(The new Uncomfortables EP) is cracking stuff. 'Levi's Genes' is a groovy slice of archly ironic beatnik bop that sways along very much in the style of, well, doomy jazz. Rarely has a label more accurately reflected its product. 'Daemon' is a fetching tale of terraced neurosis and 'Django Ray' is a soulful stomp that only requires a horn section to properly mark it out as a work of some frantic latino genius, in the style of the only ever faintly recalled Blue Rondo á La Turk, what were pretty hot in their day, I can tell you. Great label design on the CD too : The Uncomfortables just bought themselves some new furniture ..."
- Jon Gordon (TASTY Fanzine)

"Daemon is a surprisingly delicate depiction of love between two lost souls. Levi's Genes would fit nicely onto the next Nick Cave album. It's dark, sinister and raw. The perfect soundtrack for a Dickensian villain, perhaps.

Cult of Django Ray is a mini-opus that has all the right elements to be an indie album classic – close harmonies; simple, memorable riffs; repetition; singalong lyrics. Swirling Hammond organs give the track a mysterious undertone, and the intelligent arrangement of the track means it improves with repeated listening.

If you're in the mood for something a little bit offbeat, The Uncomfortables are certainly worth checking out."

- Chris Moffatt (TASTY Fanzine)

"Soulful bluesy indie that creates a creepy, sexy atmosphere of the Nick Cave ilk, but with a bit more bite and a bit less bark. Really nice."

- (Subba-cultcha)

"The Uncomfortables have a literary take on love, life, and the human nature, all phrased with an acerbic accent. Listen again for a taste of British Sea Power, and the lyrical strength..."

- Liam Pennington (High Voltage)

"Frontman Richard Lomax is a madman. As he sings his drunken, manic, sea-shanty style songs, his eyeballs roll into the back of his head, his face distorts into scowls and frowns and he wails unexpectedly, becoming more than just a mouth-piece for the songs but at one with the despair the song depicts. The Uncomfortables are compelling, screwed up and brilliant."
- Melissa Davey (Drum Media)

"Part-surf, part-cow-punk... What's not to like? Demo of the month."

- Math Priest (Rhythm Magazine)

"...influenced by an array of artists from Bowie to Kinks to Zutons. These fellas from Priest Town offer a fresh perspective. These boys really do have something to give and are definitely a band to look out for. Their tracks are awesome with the juice turned on."
- Shane King (Beat Magazine)

"De-da-de-da-dee-dead fucking good!"

- Ed Monk (Hed Magazine)

"...the Uncomfortables are terrific. They play a visceral half-hour of thrash-pop, with oodles of organ and charisma."

- Jamie Smith (the Music Magazine)














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thee Uncomfortables (extra)'s Friends Comments
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Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas



Dec 7 2009 11:02 AM

dropped by for alisten...top tunes......hope the musics going well fellas...............all the best mark
FLASH BANG BAND

FLASH BANG BAND



Oct 14 2009 2:15 PM

Hey! We've added a new demo here on our page. Its of a track we've been playing called Little Lost Lamb. Do please feel the noise and give it a show! x Thanks x
Amy

Amy Coombs



Sep 4 2009 10:42 AM

Really disapointed as I have to work that night so cannot make it. Stroud Fringe festival this weekend, they'd love you here we're not as posh as Cheltenham but a lot more fun. Will send you details if you want to play next year.
Cheers Guys
Amy XX
Taser Puppets

Taser Puppets



Sep 4 2009 10:42 AM

greetings frm Chorley the birthplace of apathy x
Betty & The Id

Betty & The Id



Sep 4 2009 10:41 AM

Likin' the tunes a lot,

all the best,
B&id
Setting Sun

Setting Sun



Sep 2 2009 1:36 PM

Nice!
MINDSHOCK

MINDSHOCK



Sep 1 2009 8:23 PM

Good stuff Gentleman..... Just downloaded it now, shall be putting it on the portable this evening..

Mindshock Dave
Tribal Vibe

Tribal Vibe



Aug 29 2009 10:31 AM

Thanks for the contact, will come down to hectors house in september if I'm about.
Easy,
TJ
(sax tribal vibe)
MARCUS RICHARDSON Melodic Rock

MARCUS RICHARDSON   Melodic Rock



Aug 29 2009 10:31 AM

Nice to meet you Uncomfortable,

All the best with your gigging!

Marcus
Dave Arcari - uncompromising alt.blues...

Dave Arcari - uncompromising alt.blues...



Aug 29 2009 10:31 AM

Cheers for linkin' up...cool stuff...

Dave
STAX DEMPSEY

STAX DEMPSEY



Aug 29 2009 10:31 AM

La La La thanks
Timesprout

Timesprout



Aug 29 2009 10:31 AM

Hello!
cozimnot!

cozimnot!



Aug 29 2009 10:31 AM

beautiful venue. beautiful people. x
violet violet - THE CITY IS FULL OF BEASTS

violet violet - THE CITY IS FULL OF BEASTS
Online Now!


Aug 29 2009 10:30 AM

bonjour thee uncomfortables,

thanks for being proud violet friends!

love, cheri violet and violet fliss xx
The Pristines

The Pristines



Aug 29 2009 10:30 AM

hi guys,
Yeah, even though The Pristines aren't currently a gigging entity, I do play solo acoustic at the open mic nights at the Tin Angel.
Hopefully I'll remember your gig on the 7th and pop in to say hello.

Like your sound by the way.

Jon
the peculiar pretzelmen

the peculiar pretzelmen



Aug 29 2009 10:30 AM

Welcome aboard. Have fun at the Tin Angel.


M. Incroyable
Pop Noir

Pop Noir



Aug 18 2009 7:35 PM

hey guys!
thanks for the request...
how the devil are you?
Bambi Lynn

Bambi Lynn



Aug 18 2009 7:35 PM

ROCK & ROLL!!!
The Larch

The Larch



Aug 18 2009 7:35 PM

Hey thee Uncomfortables - like your stuff guys: sounds great and cool songs! Thanks for finding us.
Metropol

Metropol



Aug 18 2009 7:34 PM

Good luck!!!
Le Plat du Jour

Le Plat du Jour



Aug 10 2009 12:06 PM

YES! YOU'RE PLAYING DOWN SOUTH SO I CAN FINALLY SEE YOU! Southampton, Southsea AND Brighton...Hmmm I may do all three. Hope you're well Lomax, we are currently discussing the possibility of a northern tour...xxx
The Adventures Of Loki

The Adventures Of Loki



Jul 31 2009 9:33 AM

Mouse finger at the ready! You can now preorder your copy of The Adventures Of Loki's debut album here: http://www.thegenepool.co.uk/items/352.htm xxx
Sidecar Swampy

Sidecar Swampy



Jul 29 2009 7:15 PM

lol cant argue with that! if u need a gig in notts or leicester let me know, i'll help ya out cheers chaps :)
Thomas Truax

Thomas Truax



Jul 25 2009 9:30 AM

Hi,

I'm happy to announce that my new album "Songs From The Films Of David Lynch" is out now.

"Truly unsettling and perplexingly brilliant... testament to both the quality of Lynch’s soundtracks and Truax’s talents" - The Skinny


"Truax is paying homage to a kindred spirit with this album. It's the best kind of tribute – affectionate and respectful, but with its own quirks and imaginative leaps and its own distinct identity." -The Scotsman


"Great stuff." -Buzz Magazine
Adrian

Adrian Wharton



Jul 23 2009 3:56 PM

I will be there with my trusty Brownie - that's a camera not a cake.
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