few wee things going on...
Album Recording
Pretty much done with the tracking on our record, its beginning to come together and we mix it this weekend. Its been a bit of a slog by all accounts but we're almost ready to put it out there!
Recent show with This Will Destroy You
So we played a show with these guys last week, was a great night for us, played to quite a packed Ivory Black's and sold a load of merch. Our friends at The Skinny reviewed the show, saying that we were "heavier than an anvil shower", and compared us to the likes of Neurosis, Pelican and, wait for it----- Johnny Cash! Not bad company to keep to be fair. Full review here
http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/102438-this-will-destroy-you-ivory-blacks-28-june
Former Blood brother Dave D took some photos too- have a look
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davedickie/5888708543/in/photostream
Monday, 4 July 2011
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Selling some gear!
I am selling a beast of a guitar rig- a Laney VH100R tube head- pretty much a 4 channel amp, fuckin monster basically. Going with it is a Simms Watt 4x12, which is a proper monster that I really don't wanna sell but I got no room for it!
Lookin for about £300 for the amp, £100 for the cab, hit me on scottlynn73@gmail.com if interested....
Lookin for about £300 for the amp, £100 for the cab, hit me on scottlynn73@gmail.com if interested....
This Will Destroy You Show- June 28th
we're pretty stoked to be playing with This Will Destroy You on the 28th of this month at Ivory Black's in Glasgow- we've got tickets if anyone wants to come- 8 bucks from us or 10 on the door.
we gonna get aw post metallic, ken?
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=209046942466909
we gonna get aw post metallic, ken?
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=209046942466909
A Cheery Wave Collective
check this oot!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Cheery-Wave-Collective/219078824787475
A home for the UK underground instrumental and post-rock scene - NEW PAGE - Go and 'like' for updates on bands such as UpCDownC, The Rock of Travolta, Vessels, Flies Are Spies From Hell, Maybeshewill, Kasper Rosa, Monsters Build Mean Robots, Alright The Captain, Waking Aida, What The Blood Revealed, Orders of the British Empire...........
we're on there n that!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Cheery-Wave-Collective/219078824787475
A home for the UK underground instrumental and post-rock scene - NEW PAGE - Go and 'like' for updates on bands such as UpCDownC, The Rock of Travolta, Vessels, Flies Are Spies From Hell, Maybeshewill, Kasper Rosa, Monsters Build Mean Robots, Alright The Captain, Waking Aida, What The Blood Revealed, Orders of the British Empire...........
we're on there n that!
Review of our Nottingham show
nice wee review from Ali at Left Lion
http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/3635
Last, but not least, were What The Blood Revealed who were stopping by on their way to London for a show with our very own Alright the Captain. Another instrumental band, I could have sworn at times that I heard vocals amongst the frantic playing of their guitars – I guess that’s what all those pedals do; mess with your mind. Turning the amps up even louder than the two acts before them, this was the tightest, most proficient racket I’ve heard in a long time. Erring more on the darker side of post rock, they wielded their guitars like weapons but without falling prey to looking like fret wankers. Their fingers moved so fast on some tracks that they were a mere blur and all respect to the drummer who was a ninja, sneaking in rolls and beats without dropping a thing.
http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/3635
Last, but not least, were What The Blood Revealed who were stopping by on their way to London for a show with our very own Alright the Captain. Another instrumental band, I could have sworn at times that I heard vocals amongst the frantic playing of their guitars – I guess that’s what all those pedals do; mess with your mind. Turning the amps up even louder than the two acts before them, this was the tightest, most proficient racket I’ve heard in a long time. Erring more on the darker side of post rock, they wielded their guitars like weapons but without falling prey to looking like fret wankers. Their fingers moved so fast on some tracks that they were a mere blur and all respect to the drummer who was a ninja, sneaking in rolls and beats without dropping a thing.
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