Greta Eacott (currently travelling the world): Percussion + Glockenspiel
Ian Kamran (covering greta): Drums + moral support
Etkilendikleri
PJ Harvey.Portishead.Karen-O.Martin Grech.Death From Above 1979.Adam Ant.Deftones.Queens of the Stone Age.Scoutt Niblett.The Tiger Lillies.Radiohead.Patrick Wolf.Beck.Bjork.Robots in Disguise.Tricky.Biffy Clyro.Blondie.Tiger Force.The Mars Volta.Bloc Party.Jeff Buckley.Tom Vek.
A thankyouthankyouthankyou to Stefan Gordon and Phil Kelly + many awkward social situations, nightmares, rapid heartbeats and mysterious other causes.
Neye Benziyor?
PJ Harvey/Scout Niblett/the girl from portishead without the electro assistance/some words and sounds all mushed up together/good sex/a nice dream/a wierd dream/a bad dream...
If you so wish you can book me anywhere in London.
Let me know by emailing aroundtheeyelids@hotmail.com or message me.
It started sometime in 2001 when words were few and I needed some creative comfort. My songs have become my record of lost hope/crazy dreams/unexpected awakening that I couldn't bear to forget and it feels strange to share them...but good.
Thankyou, my inspiration personified.
"Your voice could be the cure for those who are in pain on this planet. 5 scooby snacks out of 5!!" - Leon Kamran.
"It's like the ear equivalent of MANARM." - The Tzar
If you haven't done so yet, be sure to download EXPLODING IN SOUND presents...BANDS YOU NEED TO KNOW 2009!!! This FREE compilation features some of the best and brightest bands that you really don't want to miss!! With an impressive selection of styles and sounds, the first official Exploding in Sound compilation has something for all rock fans, and has been receiving rave reviews!
The success of this release determines the chances of more FREE compilations to come in the future, so if you already have it and love it, please spread the word and pass the link to any and everyone you know!!
Bands You Need to Know 2009 features incredible songs from: Magnet School, Abigail Warchild, Fears, Satellite Tragedy, Kid:Nap:Kin, Gravehaven, Lamb Handler, Kung-Fu Grip, Here Holy Spain, Exeter, True Widow, Waterbodies, (Damn) This Desert Air, Marquis of Vaudeville, Hazard Adams, Audiovox, Sputnik Monroe, Violent Soho, and The Boom Boom Box
DOWNLOAD HERE: http://www. explodinginsound. com/2009/02/bands-you-need-to-know-2009-compilation. html
Enjoy, and please feel free to PASS AROUND EVERYWHERE!! Your comments and thoughts on the compilation would be greatly appreciated as well!
Thanks for the friendship Love is light, it makes you see things
Nor Mozart, Charlie Parker or Jimmy Hendrix had such an instrument at their disposition! All music we know is made on instruments we know. New weapons generate killings, new musical instruments generate.... Can’t wait for people like you to start exploring the Kelstone. Jan Van Kelst
Big Bad Love at 93 Feet East July 10th –THIS THURSDAY Doors: 7pm £6.50
This is our first 93 Feat East gig and we’re happy to be gracing this illustrious stage so look out for special door price offers a few days before the gig… Or you can buy in advance here: http://www. wegottickets. com/event/32336
Join us for another Big City Redneck Presents! Another wonderful eruption, nay, ejaculation of good music at the Buffalo Bar this month!
What can I say? We won’t disappoint.
Buffalo Bar June 19th £6 on the door… 8.30pm till they kick us out…
Mama Shamone http://www. myspace. com/mamashamone “Put Mama Shamone on at any venue and they are likely to take the roof off, this was one of the best live shows I’ve seen in years - certainly one of the best in London. In my opinion these guys are destined for greatness, it felt like I was witnessing history being shaped-something was just so right about what they were doing up there.” Vibe Bar
We Yes You No www. myspace. com/weyesyouno “We Yes You No sing about the end of the world, the end of everything. But in an apocalypse that would sound like this I would buy god’s last EP” – Big City Redneck
Language http://www. myspace. com/languageuk “"The verbosity of funk, the poetic twang of intelligent pop. The bridge between Franz Ferdinand and Smashing Pumpkins perhaps" – Bugbear