Details of our first gig of 2012 at the brand spanking new music venue at OPEN in Norwich. What a line-up!!
That is Jeron Guderson in the middle, from Grandama, Dibidim & Drunk With Pines. He played Harmonica on a couple of tracks. #byebyeland
Announcement….outros and intros.
On last Friday night, Steve our drummer decided to leave the levels. He is very busy with his solo project (cloaks) as well as running his own record label ( http://3by3cloaks.blogspot.com/ ) and needs to dedicate a great deal of time and effort to these ventures. We are all very sad about Steve’s departure as he is a great drummer, a wonderful person and a dear friend to us all. The band would like to thank Steve for everything he has done and for all the great times. We are going to miss playing with him but will continue to remain close friends. WE LOVE YOU STEVE!!!…..
We will announce Steve’s replacement as soon as we have found someone. Also watch out for the latest copy of The Stool Pigeon for an interview with Steve about Cloaks and an interview with him is also about to appear on The Quietus too.
Photos from Bye Bye Land…
Twit off owen
Owen got a twitter @owenpmorgan
Gig - Cinema City - OST Feat. Chris Cooper (Lost Levels), Pat Falgate - 24.05.2011
all tiny creatures (feat. Ryan Olcott) - GLASS BUBBLES
Thomas Winceck (Collections of Colonies of Bees) returns with another track from his forthcoming album, “Harbors”. This time instead of grabbing Justin Vernon for vocals (as he did on “An Iris”), he goes for Ryan Olcott of 12 Rods, who brings a haunting, melancholic vibe to the proceedings. What starts as a sort of sugary sweet, looping of math-rock guitars turns into a charging, ominous track that gets darker as the song progresses, despite the sad-guy vocals. The production is rock solid and the continuing addition of instrumentation throughout builds to a perfectly satisfying finale. It’s a fucking great jam.
High recommendations on this one.
Acoustic Gig - Sargasso Trio @ Cinema City, Tues 29th March feat Milly Hirst
FREE Album Release - Lowery “Gaga Navyharsties & Pik”
