Dudettes, your finally playing a gig less than 10 miles from where I live (you know I'm far to lazy to travel any further) - I'll defo be @ the Admiral for the gig this Friday & hopefully I'll also get a good multi-car quote at the same time.....you know....admiral.......insurance......okay, I'll get my coat!
McEwen (who took seven attempts to remember his MySpace password) xx
MONOTONIX Saturday 28th November Nice n Sleazys, Glasgow
The release of their new album tops off a whirlwind year of touring, the infamy surrounding their charged live perfomances steadily mounting. Rightly so, check out this youtube link- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmEHu-QAgNE&feature=related - and marvel at one of the typically unpredictable gigs of the band that Spin have declared the "most exciting live band in rock'n'roll."
Have a listen www.myspace.com/monotonix
Support from The Elvis Suicide
Tickets Available from www.tickets-scotland.com 0141 204 5151 www.ticketweb.co.uk 08444 77 1000
The TGM Awards 2009 is coming! The nominations have been announced for the sixth annual awards and we can confirm that the Sheepwagon have 3 nominations, for:
* Best South West Scotland Act * Best Punk/Ska Act * Best Gig (w/Fights & Fires @ Annan - Apr 09)
The poll opens on Friday 20th November 2009 and will close on Friday 18th December 2009.
KING KHAN AND THE SHRINES Sun 4th Oct @ Stereo, Glasgow
We have just added ##THE BLACK RAT DEATH SQUAD## to the bill
Support comes from Jack of Hearts Uncle Big Bad
"Fusing the driving stomps of classic sixties soul with the muddy yet crunchy guitars and puerile words of garage rock, King Khan & The Shrines are one of those uncommon groups who seem to live in the past and still make an attention-grabbing noise. The Supreme Genius is a retrospective of their work this century from initial 45s through to the cleaner more sophisticated efforts of their last proper album, What Is?!. Soul is certainly a key ingredient in the Shrine's psychedelic stew, though purists would balk at describing the end product as one of their own ('filthy racket' being the likely response). Fans of the 'rock 'n' soul' pedigree stretching from the Kingsmen to The Make Up and The Black Lips, however, should be more accepting, as will anyone who likes their music loud and raucous" BBC Music
Tickets available from www.tickets-scotland.com www.ticketweb.co.uk 0141 204 5151
TIMES NEW VIKING ##THIS THURSDAY## @ Nice n Sleazys, Glasgow 17th Sep, Doors 7.30pm
Support comes from BANJO OR FREAKOUT + COPY HAHO + MELLIFLUOUS
Ticket available from www.tickets-scotland.com 0141 204 5151 www.ticketweb.co.uk
Times New Viking "Rambunctious to new standards of blessed impenetrability, Ohio trio Times New Viking’s simple-on-paper M.O. is to take the sweetest of super-sweet pop music, indiefied though it is, and strip it of its outer layers of glitz and gloss. The result is music that crackles and fuzzes, screams and roars; it’s an X-Factor audition in a spin-dryer, potential sing-alongs rendered riotously raw through purposeful deconstruction." Clash magazine