Sunday 30 December 2012

Just Like Janus

Hello,

This week, just like Janus, we are looking into the past and forward into the future towards what may lie ahead.

2012 has been a good year for us, this time last year we weren't even a twinkle in the eye so to speak, and it wasn't until the spring that Crimson Clocks became the living breathing beast that it is now. In the nine months since we got together many good things have happened. We've gigged with BB Black Dog, Birthrite, Gladstone, Metropolis, The Cogkneys, Count Rostoff, Seas of Mirth and others. We have written numerous songs, recorded an EP of our greatest hits ☺ (currently selling like hot Christmas cakes), been included in shows from Sounds of Steam and Stephen C Davis, and met some fine people along the way, yourself included of course. We would like to thank everyone for their support during the year.



So what does next year hold? To begin with we are at The Roadhouse in Stirchley on the 8th January for our Glastonbudget audition, and on 2nd February we will be at Psychedelic Steampunk at the Pavillion along with many of the bands mentioned above. While April sees us in Leicester for the Selling Mars Book Launch, another not to be missed event. We aim to be a lot like the weeping angels this coming year, open your eyes and there we are before you - only less deadly and slightly more pleasant company, we also aim to misbehave as usual of course.

We hope to see you in the coming months, and wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year. As ever, if you would like to comment or contact us please do so through our facebook page

As Mark Twain said "Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin paving Hell with them as usual.".

Thanks for reading, until next time, farewell

Monday 24 December 2012

The Christmas Party

Hello,

We begin this week with the horrible news that all of the equipment belonging to BB Black Dog was stolen in the early hours of the 22nd of December. A full list of everything that was taken can be found here, if you do spot any of the items please contact them.

On Saturday we were at The Snooty Fox in Wakefield, for the Steampunk Christmas Party where we met up with Lord Monty Jacques III (LMJ III), Gladstone, Birthrite and of course BB Black Dog (who had organised the event). Also there with an array of excellent steampunk products for sale was Jacklyn Hyde.

The show began with LMJ III who compared and performed throughout the evening, and then the curtain rose and we were on. Our set list had a couple of new additions, Safe Pair of Hands and everyones Christmas favourite, Dead by Christmas. We were highly honoured, not to mention excited, to have Cloud Gingeris McBuggerballs V from Gladstone join us on stage to play lead guitar during Dead by Christmas (thank you Mr McB.). It's safe to say he was as brilliant as ever, and that his performance was a stark contrast to the truly awful jokes told during our set.

Next came Birthrite, with yet another highly polished performance. They were swiftly followed by Gladstone with their mixture of originals and covers - even their originals are now becoming classics, let alone the covers.

Finally, headlining the show, and proving they truly are unstoppable it was BB Black Dog. Who else could have all of their equipment stolen and still put on a great show? A fitting end to a great night.



Our next appearance will be at The Roadhouse in Stirchley on 8th January for our Glastonbudget Audition, we would be most grateful if you could be there to support us on the night.

We would like to wish you all the very best for the holiday season (and beyond of course), and please remember to drink responsibly - be sure to use a glass, you're less likely to spill any that way.

Thank you for reading, if you would like to contact us please do via our Facebook page, until next time, be merry...


Sunday 16 December 2012

The Lowest of the Low

Hello,

Welcome to this weeks blog which features an interview with our bass player Colin, hence the title (it refers to him and not the notes he plays, but please don't tell him that).

Firstly there is just time to mention that on the 22nd we will be at A Steampunk Christmas Party in Wakefield with a host of quality steampunk bands and people. We hope to see you there.

And now, the aforementioned interview, Crimson Clocks would like to point out that the opinions expressed below are purely those of the the individual and are not representative of the band.

Name; Colin

Instrument; Bass

Tell me about your musical background;
I joined Crimson Clocks when they first formed as kazoo player, but was rapidly demoted to bass, although I have been told that if I am considered worthy, at some point I may be promoted to roadie. Fame and fortune are a mere lifetime away.

Who or what do you consider to be major influences on your music/playing?
One of the first bass lines I learned was Strutter by KISS, followed by about a dozen or so more of their songs so Gene Simmons, also Paul Simonon from The Clash (and more recently Gorillaz) - I really like the ska/reggae rhythms that he uses. Listening to John Paul Jones and Geezer Butler a lot has possibly also influenced how I play.



Favourite Bands/artists/composers - and why?
The Clash, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and KISS as mentioned above. Metallica, Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures and Primus - I'm a bass player how could I not like Primus?. That also includes Les Claypool's other projects, I think he's kind of the Spike Milligan of music and varies between genius and a good kind of insanity. It's also the variety in what he does, if you listen to Amos Moses, Iowan Gal which he plays on a bass banjo and then Eclectic Electric there is a massive difference in style. He even did a slap bass version of Master of Puppets.

What interests do you have in addition to music?
Strength sports, so powerlifting, weightlifting and strongman competitions. I competed in powerlifting for years, but am just a spectator now. Also I have a love of steam engines and steam power generally, not to the level where I have in-depth knowledge, but I get a real kick out of standing next to them and watching, getting covered in little bits of soot is the only downside to it.

Any interesting facts or stories about yourself that you feel people need to know about about?
I mentioned powerlifting above, I've held British and European championship titles and broken three British records in that.


Luckily the interview ended at that point. Fear not though, it won't be repeated.

So that's all for this week folks, thanks for reading (assuming you made it through the interview unscathed), if you would like to contact us please do so through our Facebook page.

Until next time farewell...




Sunday 9 December 2012

Lord Kitchener Says....

Hello,

And welcome to this weeks edition of the blog. Currently we are in the midst of preparations for the Steampunk Christmas Party  at The Snooty Fox in Wakefield on the 22nd of December. We may even have a couple of new songs, and a special guest star joining us on stage. Apparently there is no truth in the rumour that The Snooty Fox is the very bar where a woman walked in, asked for a double entendre,  and the barman gave her one.



Following the Steampunk Christmas Party we will return to Birmingham for Christmas, only to re-emerge from Crimson Clock Tower in the New Year, just in time for our Glastonbudget audition at The Roadhouse on the 8th of January, thanks to those that have already offered their support on the evening.

Once again, thanks for reading and if you would like to comment or get in touch please do so via our Facebook page, until next time, farewell






Sunday 2 December 2012

December Comes....

Hello,

It's been another busy week at Crimson Clock Tower, new songs being written, breaking the ice off the beds in the morning, and considering lighting the fire - it is December after all. Even Quasar has got into the spirit of the winter and has taken up ice sculpting, so far he has managed to create three ice cubes.

This week we were again included in the Sounds of Steam broadcast, which can be found here, a very entertaining show from the guys including topics such as gaming from the Victorian era and steampunk gaming in the modern era.

We have also reached number 10 in the Reverbnation Other charts for Birmingham (UK), and would like to thank everyone for their support in making it happen.

Our next gig is of course A Steampunk Christmas Party on 22nd December with Steampunk Funk Bizarre with Lord Montague Jacques the 3rd, Birthrite and BB Black Dog and, rumour has it, another guest that is yet to be announced. Hopefully not Jacob Marley and his rattlin' chains. As ever our EP will be on sale at the gig, the perfect Christmas present, even if we do say so ourselves.


Our first gig of next year will be at The Roadhouse in Birmingham on the 8th January, this will be an audition for Glastonbudget and we would be most grateful for your support on the night. What better way to start the New Year and chase away the post Christmas blues? (apart from that, obviously).

Once again thanks for reading and until next time, farewell.

Sunday 25 November 2012

Wanna Know What Rocks?

Hello,

The answer to the question 'wanna know what rocks?' is of course, Crimson Clocks. I even managed to write that without reference to our lyricist or my terrible thesaurus (which could also be described as terrible).

During the week we could be heard on the Sounds of Steam podcast which can be found here. Not only did the show open with You're Gonna Get It, it also closed with Evil Genius. The show included a discussion on the finer points of being a man, and segments such as Drink de Jour, This Week in History and quite a few bands that may be familiar to you. Needless to say we were very grateful to have been included.



This week is a fairly quiet one for Crimson Clocks, however plans are afoot, and as soon as we are able  we will tell you everything we know (and make up the bits we don't know).

Once again, thanks for reading and until next time, farewell






Sunday 18 November 2012

Preparations Begin...

Hello,

And welcome to this weeks blog, following on from Steampunk at The Shed in Leicester last week we received a very nice review from Wartime Housewife in her blog, which can be found here and is greatly appreciated. What isn't appreciated this week is the return of the shapeshifting font once again.

Currently frantic preparations are underway for A Steampunk Christmas Party which will be at The Snooty Fox in Wakefield and is to be streamed live over the internet. On the bill are Crimson Clocks, Steampunk Funk Bizarre with Lord Monty Jacques IIIBirthrite, and BB Black Dog. There is also one more act to be announced, speculation is rife, although Conrad Pooh's and his Dancing Teeth has already been ruled out.




So for the next few weeks at least, we are unable to go into hibernation and Crimson Clock Tower will be heated by the warmth of our feverish activity. Will we perform new material? Quite possibly, will we perform a Christmas Carol? No, neither of the musical variety nor that of Mr Dickens. Will a good time be had by all? Of Course, and will you be at the Party? Only you can provide the answer.  

Once again, thanks for reading and if you have any comments or would like to get in touch please do so via our facebook page until next time...

Farewell 

Sunday 11 November 2012

About Last Night

Hello,

The Shed in Leicester was the place to be last night.

Opening the show was ... us, yes Crimson Clocks in our sixth gig, with our trademark twisted lyrics and a small amount of smut, not to mention body parts flying through the air and lollipops.   

We were followed by another fine performance from Metropolis - if you haven't heard or seen them yet you really should take the chance to do so, they really are rather good.




Then Birthrite brought their usual fine music and style to the stage with a particularly energetic performance from Mr Voss.

Next it was the unstoppable Gladstone who were also joined on stage for two numbers by Mr Mike Bower from BB Black Dog. James Tilly Matthews and For Whom The Bell Tolls being the songs performed (excellently) on this occasion. It's not yet been confirmed if they are calling themselves BB Sherlocks Dog or not.  A big thank you to Gordon for organising the evening.





There were also fine traders there for the evening, if you missed it then you really did miss out.

So, Crimson Clocks next appearance will be at A Steampunk Christmas Party although if we play anywhere else between now and then you will, of course, be the first to know.

Again, thanks for reading, if you want to contact us please do so via our Facebook page, until next time, farewell

Sunday 4 November 2012

There's Something in The Shed....

Hello,

Last week I questioned where The Clocks would strike next, no doubt you have been holding your breath in anticipation since then. The answer can now be revealed, and you can breathe again (assuming you are talented enough to be able to hold your breath for a week).

On 10th November we will be at Steampunk in The Shed in Leicester, along with Metropolis, Gladstone and Birthrite, as if that wasn't enough there will also be traders, yes indeed!. Doors open at 7:30, and entry is a meager £6.00 on the door.



The facebook event page can be found here.

Following that we will then have a few weeks to prepare for the Steampunk Christmas Party at The Snooty Fox in Wakefield, alongside Steampunk Funk Bizzare with Lord Monty Jacques III, Birthrite and BB Black Dog. It all takes place on 22nd  December, the event page for this can be found here. The Christmas Party will also include tea duelling, market stalls and is one not to be missed.

Last week during rehearsal we were visited by an atom that had expressed an interest in our music (in the tiny squeaky voice that atoms have). The following day he was back at Crimson Clock Tower, asking if we had seen an electron he had lost while visiting. "Are you sure you've lost it?" he was asked, "Yes" came the reply "I'm positive".

One will now retrieve one's cloak.

As ever, if you want to comment or contact us please do so via our facebook page, thanks for reading, until next week, farewell






Sunday 28 October 2012

It was one of those nights....

Hello,

It was one of those nights when you turn on the spotlights and amazing things come into view. Firstly though let's talk about Hallowsteam (I've clearly spent too much time listening to Count Rostov).

I think Linzi said it best when she said "Thank you to all who came and performed, traded, filmed, photographed, dressed as a crab, danced, tugged, chatted, listened or otherwise enjoyed Hallowsteam. You were all most lovely. Thanks to The Roadhouse and team for inviting us back and proving such congenial hosts once more! Big Hugs to everyone - mwah!"

Metropolis were a fantastic opening act, if you missed them this time then be sure to take the next chance you get to see them, you won't be disappointed.

Count Rostov was as brilliantly entertaining as ever (is he part man part meerkat?), and Birthrite showed just why they are an award winning band.

We kicked off the second half of the show, and fortunately for you I don't have time to explain how wonderful we were (or weren't). Gladstone followed and belted out a great set including classics such as The Curse Of Tutankhamun.



Next came The Cogkneys with their amazing music hall act. Then it was Seas of Mirth, all I can say is a man sized crab, tug of war, great music. If you were there you'll understand, if you weren't then words just can't describe the goings on, garrrr!

And finally, the unstoppable, showstopping BB Black Dog brought things to a brilliant conclusion with another consummate performance.




As ever of you have any comments, or want to get in touch please contact us via our Facebook page 
So, what next for the Clocks? you may ask, the answer can be found in next weeks thrilling instalment of Crimson Clocks News. See you there, and thanks for reading.

Saturday 20 October 2012

Bring Out Your Living Dead....

Hello,

A big thank you to everyone that attended Steampunk after the Commandery, hope you enjoyed it and a particular thank you to those that bought one of our cd's. They have not been on sale before so you are the first people to own one. An equally large thank you to the organisers, sound crew and people that worked so hard to make the event a success. It was also good meet up with Gladstone and Birthrite again and to see old friends, and hopefully some new ones in the audience.

Next week will see us at The Roadhouse in Stirchley for Hallowsteam, it looks like being a day to remember. We highly recommend attending to see for yourself.



The full line up is as follows

15:00 Doors open
15:45 A spectacular beginning with Metropolis taking to the stage
16:30 The hilarious Count Rostov
17:15 The afternoon headliners, the award winning (for the theme tune to Blood and Bone China no less) Birthrite

There will then be a break until

18:30 Crimson Clocks (yes, it's us!) appear on stage
19:30 We're glad, you'll be glad because their time on stage is finally reached, it's Gladstone
20:30 The Cogkneys unleash their brand of music hall inspired entertainment
There will then be a short break

21:45 Avast there matey, it's the piratical Seas of Mirth
22:45 Just when you though things couldn't get any better, the evening headliners, BB Black Dog will bring events to an unforgettable climax (it is Saturday night after all).

As if that wasn't enough, a variety of excellent Steampunk traders will also be there throughout.

It's going to be a great day, so come along and bring and friend, living or dead. Tickets are available here

We hope to see you there.

As ever, if you have any comments or questions please contact us via our Facebook page.

Thanks for reading.




Sunday 14 October 2012

Nice to see you...


Hello,



I would like to begin this week by thanking everyone that came to see us at The George IV last night (Alison, Deb, Lisa, Nikki, Chris et al. this means you) and the staff there - Adam, and James for doing the sound. We had a good time, and hope you did too.



Also a very big thank you to Regina Zernay Roberts for the following comment that she made about Crimson Clocks on twitter "A quirky Siouxsie Sioux+electric folk goth+a violinist= @ViktorOrndorff 's Crimson Clocks. Something cool about it.".

As if that wasn't enough, this week we are also suffering from a bout of uncontrollable font (it isn't your eyes, it really does look like that - and there seems to be nothing we can do about it). It's only the 'F' in font that stops us having a bout of uncontrollable Ont though.

Last week we had an interview with Linzi, this week it's the turn of Jo, our multi talented musician. So, without further ado, over to Jo ...






Name;    Jo

Instrument(s);

Violin, oboe and anything else I can get my hands on.

Tell me about your musical background;

Entirely classical, until Linzi recruited me to the dark side.




Who or what do you consider to be major influences on your music/playing;



On the violin, two former teachers, one of whom taught me from the age of 6 to 16 and was a fantastic musician and teacher.  I only took up the oboe a few years ago so I can name a whole range of oboists – both professional and amateur – whose sound I wish I could emulate.




Favourite bands/artists/composers – and why;

Anything Baroque; early 20th century British music; Aaron Copland.  Early REM, The Smiths, The Cure, Radiohead.  More recently, I’ve been enjoying Sheelanagig and Flap for their quirkiness.  So, a bit of a strange mixture really…
           
What interests do you have in addition to music?

I read a lot, I’ve always enjoyed learning languages, and if I could spend all my wages on going on holidays, I would.

Any interesting facts or stories about yourself that you feel people need to know about?                       

            No!

Thanks Jo, and beware of any strange man wearing a hat!.

Next week we will be at the Steampunk Weekend at The Commandery,  followed by Hallowsteam on the 27th.

As ever if you want to comment, or get in touch you can contact us via our Facebook page

Until next time, thanks for reading and we hope to see you soon.


           







Sunday 7 October 2012

That's Novel

Hello,

This week, rather than ramble on again about upcoming gigs (13th at the George IV, 20th at Steampunk Weekend at The Commandery, 27th at Hallowsteam), we feature an interview with our vocalist Linzi. So without further ado...heeeer's Linzi


Instrument(s);
The vocal chords.  Some would say, in combination with a lot of hot air.

Tell me about your musical background;
Linzi; There are loads of CDs on the wall in the background of this room...

Who or what do you consider to be major influences on your music/playing;
Linzi; Darkness.  The void.  Monsters and Demons, Villains and Heroes.  Also the doors, Nick Cave, cats and METAL \m/



Favourite bands/artists/composers – and why;
Linzi; See above.  I like twisty clever lyrics and dark vibes as well as some power in my choons.  I don’t like sappy ballads – everyone does them, and they’re just dull.


What interests do you have in addition to music?
Linzi; I write – my first novel, ‘The Home Front (The Automata Wars)’ has just been published through The Last Line.  It’s a science-fiction with dashes of steampunk and horror.  I’ve also contributed short stories to all three volumes of the ‘Asylum’ steampunk compilations, also published by The Last Line (if you want to know more about my writing and other stuff, you can learn more at my website, where I, too, have a blog…).

I’m also interested in history – currently studying for an MA in West Midlands history.  And I make stuff.  And I’m a sci-fi geek.  And I like chocolate.

Any interesting facts or stories about yourself that you feel people need to know about?
Linzi; I have been enslaved by two cats.  Please send help.
Also still waiting to become the Doctor’s assistant.  I’m sure he’ll turn up one day…

Thanks Linzi.

In case anyone was wondering, we can confirm, that to accompany his spaghetti bolognese Dr Who prefers Dalek bread. Time to get my coat I believe.

That's all (for this week) folks, as ever if you have any comments or questions please get in touch through our Facebook page

Thanks for reading.




Sunday 30 September 2012

Load The Wagons...

Hello,

October will be our busiest month for a while, and sees us conducting a mini tour of the Midlands.

On the 13th we will be at The  George IV  in Lichfield supporting High Horses, music starts at 21:30.

The 20th sees us at The Steampunk Weekend at The Commandery in Worcester. We will be playing in the evening, at St Swithun's Hall, tickets for the evening cost a mere £5.00 and profits from this are to go to charity, proceedings are due to start at 20:00. In addition, on the 21st Linzi (our vocalist) will be there to promote her novel The Home Front.



On the 27th it's just a short trip (as the broomstick flies) from Crimson Clock Tower to The Roadhouse, in Stirchley for Hallowsteam, be sure to get your ticket before its too late - they are currently selling rather quickly. 

Sadly, Quasar will be unable to accompany us to any of the above mentioned gigs, it seems Saturday evenings is bell ringing practice.

If you have any comments, questions or want us to appear at an event (or even disappear at a magic show) please get in touch via our Facebook page.

Until next time, thanks for reading, and we hope to see you soon

Sunday 23 September 2012

Hurrah! For King George IV

Hello,

This week Crimson Clock Tower is abuzz with excitement, and wasps. The excitement is welcome, the wasps are not.

The reason for the change in mood since last week is that on Saturday October 13th we will be playing at the George IV in (Bore Street) Lichfield, supporting High Horses, music is due to start at 21:30. If you could be there, we would be most pleased to see you - conveniently it's only a few minutes walk from the bus and railway stations. 

Lichfield is a city with some musical history, in 1969 a band called Earth played their first UK gig since returning from Hamburg, at a venue in Frog Lane. During the gig they announced that they had changed their name to Black Sabbath. It's also the city where they first performed any of their own music, with the song Black Sabbath getting its first public performance there, in addition it's where Peter Green persuaded Jeremy Spencer to join Fleetwood Mac. Soon Crimson Clocks will be added to the list of bands that have performed there.



Even Quasar has been in a good mood this week, following on from last weeks blog he was recognised in public. It appears that a couple in a pub were arguing as to whether  he was one of the Crimson Clocks team. Apparently the argument was settled as he entered the establishment when Quasar heard one of them exclaim "You see 'im that just walked in? He really is a Clock!". Public recognition must be a wonderful thing.

Don't forget that if you want to contact us, comment on anything, or even want us to play a gig or at an event, we can be contacted via our Facebook page.

Thanks for reading, and until next time, farewell.




Sunday 16 September 2012

Silence is....disturbing

Hello again (possibly again,  definitely Hello)

Things have been strangely quiet at Crimson Clock Tower over the last few days, mainly because our bell ringer is moping over a woman (I say a woman, it's the same one as usual). Once again he refuses to ring the bells, and so oversleeping and tardiness are rife within the walls of the Tower.



He shuffles around the tower mumbling about whether or not she loves him, and the sight of his grimacing visage at the upper window of the tower is enough to turn even the hardiest of visitors away. I suspect his parents were either Sci-Fi fans or scientists, how else would he have been given a name like Quasar? At least I think that's what he calls himself, it's difficult to tell with his rather unusual accent. If he'd stop his eternal moping he would be the perfect addition to Hallowsteam, not that he will attend of course.

So, the Halloween celebrations are in order, "But what of Christmas?" I hear you ask (very quietly, because you are few in number, and it is unfashionably early to voice such a question). Well, Tiny Tim,  there'll be no tiptoeing through the tulips this Christmas, indeed not. There will instead be a Steampunk Christmas Party featuring Crimson Clocks, Steampunk Funk Bizarre, Birthrite and BB Black Dog. The event will also be streamed live over the internet. A Christmas extravaganza not to be missed, so do try not to miss it. In between now and Christmas, who knows where we may appear next, as soon as we hear anything we'll be sure to let you in on it (as long as you promise to tell everyone of course).

And now, I fear, I am late for yet another appointment, the lack of bells is driving me insane!

Until next time, farewell.




Monday 10 September 2012

Back from The Asylum, back to insanity

Hello,

Sadly the Weekend at The Asylum, in Lincoln, is now passing into memory. The kind of memory that a certain maker of cakes might produce - an exceedingly good one.

The highlight of the weekend from the Crimson Clocks point of view came on Saturday afternoon, when The Last Line launched a novel written by our vocalist Linzi. It is the first in a number of books in her Automata Wars series, this one is called The Home Front and tells the story of what is happening at home while the soldiers are fighting a mysterious enemy on the front line.




As if that wasn't enough Linzi has another story included in the Steampunk Compilation "The Lost Souls of The Asylum", which was also launched on Saturday. This is the third in a series of compilations which features other fine stories from writers including Arkwright, and Steve Cotterill.

If you've ever heard Crimson Clocks perform Evil Genius you'll know Linzi can recite a novel in under three minutes, so taking several months to write one probably seems much easier to her.

In the evening your humble scribe was witness to incredible performances from Whiskey Bob Shaker and BB Black Dog. Whiskey Bob Shaker is a hard act to follow, but BB Black Dog were up to the task, with an amazing drum solo from Axel included in the set.

And finally, if you are beginning to feel the onset of post Asylum blues, don't forget that in October Hallowsteam will be taking place in Birmingham - Crimson Clocks are stoking the furnaces in anticipation already.

Until next time, thanks for reading....




Sunday 2 September 2012

Hello Clock Watchers,

Welcome to the first Crimson Clocks blog, we'll begin with a question. What is Crimson Clocks favourite breakfast cereal?

You have until the end of this post to formulate your answer.

So, a quick review of our recent history, we became a full band in April, and then spent a hectic few weeks writing and rehearsing before making our first public appearance at The Roadhouse in Stirchley in June, a gig that also included BB Black Dog, Birthrite, The Real Detonators and Electric Cake Salad.  Six days later we were at The Steampunk Summer Solstice in Wirksworth, which included Gladstone, BB Black Dog and many other fine bands.

Following the terrible weather experienced in Wirksworth we headed indoors and spent July and August recording an EP at Seanoise Studios in the West Midlands. It features 5 tracks, including Evil Genius and Red Violin, both of which can be heard on our Reverbnation page.

We now move from the past to the future in a manner somewhat more stylish than that of Dr Who (our trousers do at least cover our ankles). Next month we will be back at The Roadhouse for Hallowsteam, which features other great bands including BB Black Dog, Birthrite, Gladstone and many more. So The Roadhouse is the place to be on October 27th, we may even unleash some new tunes that day. Tickets can be purchase here and the facebook page giving more detail can be found here



And now, sad to say, we have reached the end of our time together for this instalment.

The answer to our question regarding breakfast cereal is of course....

Cheerio(s)