The Writing ProcessWe're still plugging away!
Our newest (finished song) is called "Fooling No-one"
It's not on the myspace because we want people to experience it in the live situation first... We opened the Saphire and Purple Turtle with it but did you know that for the duration of it's incomplete life it was known as "da da daa" ?
We're working on two tracks at the minute. They've got project names: "Tres bien" and "New Minor" I bet you're wondering how we come up with names for these things? Well; Actually so do I... but I do know the story of one of the older songs though:
A load of progress was made with either Save yourself or Twisted, which one it was is irrelevant, but Gary was making a few changes before saving it (we're working on PC to record you see) Mike was sitting listening to Incubus and Gary asked:
"What's the name of this song again?"
"Mexico"
Save-as...
As far as miss understandings go... that was awesome. For a little time either Twisted or Save Yourself was known as "Mexico"
We've also got a third song which we aren't recording for the time being. It's finished! But until the time is right it's lodged in our memory. It's a very special song.
ShowsWe've got a few shows lined up, they're up on the myspace front page now. The Horn in St Albans and The Marquee in Hertford.
Like I said in the last blog we decided to take some time out of gigging, this is mostly (but not entirely) because Chris has a bad arm. We kinda decided that the Watford show was going to be the next "big one"
We were offered a couple of short-notice fill-in slots, we couldn't really turn them down.
We want Chris to have a speedy recovery so in a joint decision we've committed to these next two shows as a four-piece.
Personally: It's a little dis-heartening. It's going to be weird without Chris on stage so with all sincerity I hope all is fine soon so we can get rocking at full strength!
New Music?This month is a really good month for new music. A couple of new releases I want to draw your attention to:
Steven Wilson - Insurgentes
Mastodon - Crack The Skye
Papa Roach - Metamorphosis
I'm sure there are more, but for my tastes... Hell yes!
My copy of Insurgentes came through the post yesterday, I've been waiting for it for what seems like a life time. Steven Wilson is the lead singer for Porcupine Tree. If you don't know who they are... you really should.
Here's how conversations go when I talk about them to the rest of the band:
They're from Hemel!
Really?
Yeah!
Did I mention they're from Hemel?
About every time you talk about them.
Oh
Yeah
Did I mention they were from Hemel? It's not far from Watford...!
*Everyone slaps their forehead.
They're incredibly good in my opinion and this album is true to form. Packaged with the CD is a DVD with a surround sound mix of the album and an excerpt from the movie/documentary of the same name.
It raises an interesting point about the music industry, the MP3 era and the throwaway mentality of people who download. It seems like it could be a very interesting movie so I'll be keeping an ear out for it's release.
Buy the album if you're a fan of PT, if you've not heard of them or him... give it a try.
Gig ReviewsI saw Nightwish the other night at the Brixton Academy.
They really were good. I'm in two minds about the show though, it was the first show of the new tour, I'm not sure if Annette missed some of the high notes on purpose to preserve her voice for the tour or because she couldn't hit them... She's very very talented though, I have the utmost respect for her, stepping into Tarja's shoes must be daunting for anyone. Not an easy job either.
I must mention however that the songs they played from Dark Passion Play (which is the first to feature Annette) She sang almost perfectly throughout.
I'm not sure I like the way Annette has changed a few of the vocal melodies, a couple were at iconic parts of the songs... The Siren for instance was just plain odd.
Despite this I really enjoyed the show, they played with a sense of urgency. Absolutely immense.
The quote I like to use to emphasize how I feel about their performance is "Tight... Like Anus!"
I can't feel I can talk about Nightwish without mentioning Marco's bass. If you've seen my equipment you'll know I dig the Warwick brand. He has been rocking a Warwick Infinity for the past number of years, it sounds beautiful.
If I ever get an endorsement deal with the big W: I'll be asking for one. If not: well I guess I'll have to save my pennies!
Have a good weekend folks.
G£