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26 August 2011

The planet boat - New fringe stage at Mathew street festival



MATHEW STREET FESTIVAL, NEW FRINGE STAGE - THE PLANET BOAT
27th 28th 29th AUGUST 2001

We have been given the all clear by Mathew street fringe organiser Gordon Ross to put on one of the most original stages for the festival at the end of August. We plan to have the Planet Boat open for 3 days, Sat 27th until Monday 29th showcasing some of Liverpools most up and coming artists. The feedback throughout the city has been amazing and the news of the boat stage has already appeared in the local press.

Bands we will be showcasing on the boat include The Bo Weevils, KOF, Sean Walsh, R&R Featuring Flute Man, Fly with Vampires and other up and coming acts from Liverpool who are already getting thousand of hits on their videos and playing festivals and venues such as Glastonbury, Creamfields, The Echo Arena etc. 
 
THE PLANET BOAT
This year The Planet boat in Liverpools Albert dock will be taking over the MATHEW STREET FESTIVAL weekend (27TH UNTIL THE 29TH AUGUST) with the most original stage in town as part of the fringe festival! 
Showcasing The Bo Weevils, KOF, Sean Walsh and more of the hottest local acts from around the city the boat will be a FREE ENTRANCE SHOW, opening from 5pm on Saturday the 27th August until 23pm on Monday 29th August ! 
 
Ste says... ''After setting up the croxteth hall music festival in June and getting great feedback and support from the city I wanted to carry on setting up more unique shows with my band and with the Mathew st Festival coming up at the end of August thought this was a perfect opportunity to put on one of the most original stages in town. I put the Idea to Gordon Ross who is organizing the Fringe festival which runs alongside the Mathew st festival to and told him about my plans to showcase some of the hottest bands in Liverpool on the Helideck of The Planet Boat. I promised to make this platform the most exciting stage in town and give this city a taste of real rock and roll. The stage will be showcasing many different styles of music and we will be making a short movie with band in a box TV to raise awareness for The Planet Boat as we aim to make it one of Liverpools most attractive music venues in the country. For more information contact theplanetboat@hotmail.co.uk or visit www.theboweevils.co.uk 
 
promo video link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7mxnmm67mM

                      


THE PLANET BOAT
Full Line up
August 27TH, 28th, 29th,

Sat the 27th August
5.15pm Shaun Walsh
6.00pm The New Caldera
6.45pm Fly With Vampires
7.30pm The Springtime Anchorage
8.15pm Club Fiction
9.00pm R&R Featuring Flute Man
9.45pm KOF
10.30pm The Bo Weevils

Sunday 28th August
5.15pm The Bo Weevils
6.00pm Fly with Vampires
6.45pm The Romleys
7.30pm Earthworm
8.15pm Triphazard
9.00pm The Stan Smith Band
9.45pm The White Widows
10.30pm We The Undersigned

Monday 29th August
2.45pm The Verdict
3.30pm Insanity Hurts
4.00pm Istari Stacks
4.45pm The Union Dolls
5.30pm The Bo Weevils
6.15pm Raw City
7.00pm Jemma O'shea
7.45pm The Wayward Travellers

3 August 2011

Kendal Calling 2011 Review




Yes it's that time again for us to head off to the amazing setting of Lowther Deer Park to join in the festivities for the 6th year of Kendal Calling. Think of a mini Glastonbury and you have the general gist of the atmosphere created by this award winning festival. Arriving with the early birds on Thursday, we got to see the festival still being set up but also treated to some impromptu entertainment during the 1st evening there, with bands popping up giving acoustic sets in random places, performances involving a lot of fire, double space hopper races, (you have to try one of these, so much fun), a whole heap of food from around the world and not forgetting the festival within a festival "Kendale" for all those real ale lovers, Thursday night provided a laid back intimate affair before the real partying started.


FRIDAY

With so many acts on offer it was pretty hard to choose who to see but we opted for The Whip to start of our musical frenzy this weekend, who provided the main stage with a heady mix of 80's electro rock and 90's dance. A pretty large crowd soon gathered once they heard The Whip's music blasting around the arena including "Trash" and "Frustration" alongside a very zealous performance from guitarist, Bruce Carter thrown in for good measure this was a fab set to begin with.
Later on came the legendary "Gangsta Rappers", House Of Pain, who provided us with one hell of a mix of music from a funkadelic instrumental intro, their very own version of the Irish Folk classic "Danny Boy" and a tribute to the "Daddy of Gangsta rap, Mr Johnny Cash", which saw Everlast turn up the country and proceeded to cover two of Johnny Cash's songs, pretty soon it was the inevitable time for their most infamous number, "Jump Around", which saw the entire main crowd jumping for all their worth, halfway through the track though, Everlast stopped and made it clear he wanted not only the main crowd, but also everyone on the hills and sides of the stage to be jumping as well, which everyone readily obliged and I have to admit it was a pretty impressive sight seeing what felt like the entire capacity of Kendal Calling jumping as one to this iconic track.

After a quick half hour break to recover from so much jumping around, it was time for Friday nights headliners, Chase and Status, or as their MC kept calling them Chase n fuckin Status!! With a heavy drum and bass opening and the MC continually repeating not only their names and our location, it started for me anyway to get a bit monotonous, and with a backdrop of various artists contributing via video's on the big screen behind them it really wasn't for me and but lets face it, they still need that as they're no Orbital or Chemical Brothers. Admittedly the crowd that had gathered loved it and spent the entire 90 minutes, yes 90 minutes, enjoying it, where I'm afraid I sloped off to find sanctuary in the Riot Jazz tent, where I recovered with a whole lotta funky jazz, character, decent lyrics without an expletive thrown in every other sentence and actual musical instruments.

SATURDAY

With the weekend theme being Beasts and Machines, it seemed Saturday was the day to wear your costume as we were inundated with various versions of robots, werewolves, an array of men dressed as women in either dresses or bikini's, (which appeared to be reserved for the most hairiest) and not forgetting a 20 strong gang of Umpa Lumpa's.

On the main stage today, we have The Charlatans frontman, Tim Burgess, who provided us with a laid back acoustic set on a sunny Saturday afternoon. I've got to admit that the songs where basically unrecognisable like this and brought a completely fresh element to the music that was so loved in the 90's indie heyday and have to say totally enjoyed it.

Later on came Beardyman, who I've heard bits about but not really looked up and have to say I was totally taken by surprise, with sampling the noises that come out of his mouth including odd gurgles and beatboxing he uses these to make up fresh original music made there and then and with witty lyrics made up about his surroundings that day I'm not sure whether there is a slight element of insanity or he is just a musical genius with a side order of comedian. At one point we even had the Umpa Lumpa tune after he spotted them in the crowd and promptly started free styling about them. I can say more about this man but you really do have to see him to believe him as I'm sure every performance is as unique as he is.

Echo and the Bunnymen followed and Ian McCulloch was barely visible on stage thanks to the over active smoke machine, or maybe it was to hide the fact it was still daylight, a time of day we know he isn't to keen on performing at, as they have been known to cancellation, thankfully his husky tones aren't affected by daylight and the set carried on with a Doorseque vibe with "Do it Clean", "Seven Seas", "Bring on the Dancing Horses" and "Lips like Sugar". It would have been nice to have seen a bit of personality come across from them but still a pretty good performance anyway.

Next performance though was personality laden, energy driven and full of charisma courtesy of The Cribs, who headlined Saturday night at the main stage. From the opening track, "I'm a Realist" they had the crowd eating out their musical hands and not one person was standing still with the rock fuelled beats they've become known for. With fab interaction with the crowd, going so far as to invite everyone to have a drink with them back at their tents and fantastic rock numbers, "We Share the Same Skies", which was dedicated to Amy Winehouse as it was her favourite Cribs song, to the extremely popular "Men's Needs", they provided a full on rock performance and ended it by flinging the mic stand at the drum kit as they left the stage.

After this we ended up at the House Party tent, which comes complete with beds, living room, wardrobe and Frank Sidebottom, well a life sized model anyway. In there we found 808 State on the DJ decks, providing a blast from the past of early 90's happy house music, that took me back to my misspent youth and have to admit I could have stayed in there all night thanks to the atmosphere and music but had to think of the following days frivolities instead. Oh the joys of being slightly maturer!!

SUNDAY

Slightly fuzzy headed after partying last night, I'm pretty sure the cider may have had something to do with it as well, we set off for our final day at my favourite festival and to the one thing I had been looking forward to since they were announced, The Levellers, I just had to hope I wasn't going to be disappointed like I was with Dreadzone at Glastonbury.

First act we heared and I can only hope I never do again was Lucid Dream, with a voice from the lead singer that droned on it soon became more of an uncontrollable nightmare, so we quickly headed of to the sanctuary of the Calling Out tent to see my favourite Liverpool band, the fantastic Fly With Vampires. These guys can literally do no wrong when it comes to performing. They always give a sleek set and pretty soon had the tent filled up once they heard them performing. These guys can rock the house down in one song then create beautiful soulful harmonies in the next, they once again provided a slick set worthy of any chart topping band and once again, i suggest anyone reading this should go and check them out asap.

Next up was a break from the music and the chance to see the world record breaking Kendal Mint cake, this massive minty piece of sugar was 4 metres in length and 3/4 metre wide and was created right here at the festival ensuring it is will be seen in the next Guinness Book of Records, and very tasty it was too. It was a good job we took pics as it was broken up by many a sledge hammer and auctioned off for an array of charities that Kendal Calling supports. Hope you guys made the £30k mark.

High on my sheer sugar rush and fuzzy head now gone, it was time for The Suzuki's who still manage to surprise me. The phrase don't judge a book by it's cover has never been more apt. To look at them they look like a group of lads who will play regular indi pop, but oh no, as soon as lead singer, Chris Veasey opens his mouth the vocals coming out is raw, primal rock. He puts on one hell of a show as front man and tops it all off with a cheeky smirk when he winds up the crowd.

Then came the big one for me, The Levellers, and what a set they did, an 75 minute set of sheer unadulterated jig along to folk laden music with some of there most famous songs. This eclectic ensemble still manage to draw a massive crowd and I'm pretty sure a lot of people just turned up for the day to see them. With a fantastic atmosphere, they treated us too, "One Way", "The Game" and my favourite, "What a Beautiful Day" and even as the rain started to come down, it certainly was thanks to them. The atmosphere they created soon saw groups of people band together to form little pockets to dance around each other, arm in arm together and become one. This was for me anyway,definitely the best set of the whole weekend and one I won't forget in a long time.

Then came the final festival headliner, Blondie, who decided that they didn't want to photographed while on stage. I personally believe that if you don't want to be photographed while performing then you really start thinking about calling it a day. The fact is people are there to see you perform not comment on how you may look nowadays, maybe this is something that hasn't entered into Deborah Harry's head and sheer vanity has won over but maybe she should concentrate more on her vocals than being a photo detesting diva.

So we headed off to the Calling Out tent instead and thank god we did as we found Fenech Soler in there, a band that created not only a fantastic light show but an extremely professional performance. With a mix of electro pop, heavy bass and a hint of The Prodigy, you have their opening few tracks, but this band have the hidden talents of being able to provide a laid back mellow side as well. With front man, Ben Duffy's wide vocal range they definitely gave a great ending to Kendal Calling 2011.



So that's another year over with, with music to suit every taste, comedy, a massive mint cake contortionists, fire breathers, wishing trees, strange Wicker Man style art and not forgetting the space hoppers, Kendal Calling have provided once again another fantastic weekend of revelry and I can't wait to see what they'll bring us next year.

Review By Alison Goggin

Full Kendal Calling gallery can be seen here

Gallery

14 July 2011

Designer Magazine add Fly with Vampires to August Line up

 
Designer Magazine have just added the magnificent  FLY WITH VAMPIRES to their August 6th show following their massive KENDAL CALLING appearance the week before the band are managed by the team behind Sound Of Guns and are fully backed by BBC Introducing 

* August 6th @ Roadhouse - 7pm Doors - £5 (18+)

FUNF
Aura4
Dead Kicks
The Cedars
The Stand
Taylor Leigh



Have a listen to their epic tunes here - http://www.facebook.com/flywithvampires

4 July 2011

Chester Rocks 2011 Review - Sunday

Day 2 and time for rock legends and dance legends to grace the main stage along with a legend in his own right, Mr Shaun William Ryder. It was also a day of a lot of walking for us at musicmafiauk due to the sheer amount of talent available on both the main stage and Dawson's stage.

Starting the day off was Tommy Scott, ex lead singer from Liverpool 90's band Space, who sported a rocker billy look for his set, followed by The Lightening Seeds.

Now the day really kicked off with it's Sunday rocked fuelled extravaganza, with Feeder playing a full on rock set with hits including, "Feeling The Moment", "Renegades" and "Buck Rogers" which saw the crowd in full on bounce mode and cheering along in definite approval to the instrumental part. I have to admit I had forgotten just how much I loved Feeder and
can honestly say that it has now been rekindled and cannot wait for their new album which they've been working hard on in the studio.

After that I was all set for more of this genre, so headed over to the Dawson Stage, which was thankfully a lot more busy today. In there we found The Suzuki's blasting the place out. To look at them you them you would expect an Oasis maybe Stone Roses laid back indie set, but oh no, with powerful rasping vocals and a cheeky glint in the eye from front man, Chris Veasy and bass player, Robert Warnes fingers moving faster than the speed of light, this rock outfit are already making a name for themselves in the music world and provided the Dawson stage with a performance worthy of the main stage.

Back at the main stage, Mancunian and Jungle legend, Shaun William Ryder, as he's now apparently known as, came onto stage looking like he was going sailing with his jaunty lil cap on and glass of wine!!! I always had him down as a lager man. With his first mischievous words of, "we'll have to keep it clean, there's kids in the crowd", you knew this ex Happy Mondays front man was on fine form. Joined on stage with his band and backing singer Jill, he performed hits from his pretty large back catalogue and the crowd just lapped it up, dancing early 90's style along to, "Kinky Afro" and "Step On" to name but a few.

The Australian Pink Floyd, provided a great set both musically and visually and the older generation there absolutely adored them, presumably being taken back to their youth of the original Floyd, unfortunately for me, they have always produced a very sleepy effect for me and I spent the next half hour trying to stay awake, great for insomnia though!!

Then the moment we had all been waiting for, although we were expecting him to headline, the godfather of punk/rock, Iggy Pop roared onto the stage with massive cheering from the crowd, (which the sound guy had instigated by waving his hand up, yep i noticed it, although why he felt that was needed i don't know). From the very beginning we saw Iggy bounce, twist, jump, turn all in just leather pants and boots. With tongue pulling and waving at the crowd, Iggy Pop was on tremendous form and rocked the place to it's very core. Half way through the set he addressed the crowd, "Hello my fellow Chestertons, we are the fucking Stooges!" and then proceeded to invite the entire crowd onto stage, pretty soon the stage was full of kids and teenagers and a few older rock chicks jumping and head banging away on stage. A moment these youngsters will never forget and will have a lot of jealous friends come school on Monday. With Iggy barely able to stay on the stage, jumping into the photo pit, thankfully photographers had all gone to safety, singing to individuals, trying on their various hats, this legend showed why he has this godfather status and long may he have it after this performance, a true legend in his own very individual right. I just wish he had played, "Lust For Life!"

After Iggy's performance, about half the crowd dispersed never to return, even though Leftfield were due on, who gave a great set with all their most famous dance tracks but we were off to see Liverpool's very own, much loved, Fly With Vampires. This young band have been going for a few years now and never fail to impress and deliver a show laden with character, true talent and one hell of a formidable bass player. With tracks like, "Not Wasted On The Young" and "Waves" a military beat induced track about a hand movement apparently, FWV always put there all into every gig and the audience loved it, especially one zealous fan who danced for the entire set with a look of sheer happiness on his face.

So for us this was the end of a fabulous weekend and it was a great way to end it on. Thanks FWV!!
And congratulations to Chester Rocks for your 1st year into the music venture and here's too many more like it.

Review by Alison Goggin

more  photos of Saturdays event can be found HERE

22 May 2011

Review - Day Three - Soundcity 2011

The closing day of Soundcity is upon us. So,as not to feel to down-hearted, we started the day at the Australian free BBQ to feast on some gorgeous sausages and burgers whilst watching Seekae and experiencing some experimental, ambient sounds direct from their hometown of Australia.The 3 members transfixed in their knobs and buttons and switches and levers,hardly came up for air to deliver a well received set. Upstairs, in stark contrast to the chilled out sounds, The Brazilian Showcase was in full effect with Black Drawing Chalks beating out a testosterone filled set. With lots of hair whipping and guitar thrashing, this was good old heavy rock in the house and pretty darn great it was too, even though it left my already tender ears a little worse for wear.
The evening session of the final day took us firstly to Studio 2 to see Forza. The Norwegian band mix rap with indie with classical violin. This may sound like an odd mixture but it works.These guys are pretty big in Norway and I was glad to see them perform in Liverpool and good to see them in a venue like Studio 2. The stark comparison from the audience reclining on chairs and sofas to the intensity of the performance on stage was amazing. 

All too quickly though, it was off to the o2 Academy for the re-located Bella Union Showcase. We were there to see Marques Tolivier. This guy,not so long ago, was busking in the streets and sleeping on sofas and now he is playing Soundcity and you can see why. This talented young man commands the stage armed with his violin. His clear angelic voice drifting across the o2 causing silence to descend amongst the audience. His fingers plucking at the violin strings like his life depended on it. His set was 30 minutes long. I could have sat and watched him for 2 hours.

Then across to the St Georges Hall for the headlining act Sound of Guns. Supporting them were the excellent Fly with Vampires. Good to see homegrown talent being recognised and showcased in the glorious hall.

Fly with Vampires were in fine form. Playing a mixture of their old songs and some new ones they filled the hall with energy and enthusiasm. Without having to do anything,they had the crowd enraptured. Clapping along and stamping their feet. I have only ever seen the guys in small venues but they fit just as easily into a venue this size and probably bigger.Next year these guys have got to headline.

But not this year. This year belongs to Sound of Guns. Their meteoric climb, from when we first witnessed them in a small bar Manchester, has been rapid. The venue may have changed but the energy and talent we first saw in that bar has not. Lead singer, Andrew Metcalfe, taking control of the stage from the onset. Belting out the songs that the audience want to hear. Reaching forward to touch the hands of the fans and grabbing photographers cameras in order to take pictures of them from the stage. A true showman. Hearing "The Architects" being sung by the crowd was truly a spine tingling moment. The only question I have is why aren't these guys bigger than they are? Hopefully the up and coming tour supporting The View will sort out that once and for all.

6 May 2011

Radio One Big Weekend - Live acts in Liverpool and Middlesbrough

 One Big Weekend

Sunday 15th May from 7pm


If you can't make it to the Radio 1 Big Weekend in Carlisle, you can get a slice of the action in Middlesbrough and Liverpool on Sunday 15th May. Both cities will host a live stage with BBC Introducing bands building to a relay of the Lady Gaga headline performance direct from Carlisle onto Big Screens.

In Middlesbrough, it will be under the BBC Big Screen in Centre Square with local BBC Introducing bands, Be Quiet! Shout Loud and Jimmy and the Sounds. 

In Liverpool, Picture Book, The Battleships and Fly with Vampires will be on stage under a temporary big screen at Liverpool One in Chavasse Park. Performances start at 7pm leading up to a relay of Lady Gaga on the screens live from One Big Weekend in Carlisle at 9pm. 
So don your best Lady Gaga outfits and get down there!

14 July 2010

Fly With Vampires @ The Shipping Forecast


Friday night saw Fly With Vampires release their début double A-sided single, “Not Wasted on the Young” and “On the Ropes”, and what a launch it was.

Playing to a packed out crowd of dedicated fans, you can see why this band is so clearly loved.

From the minute they come onto the stage, their presence and personality takes over the whole room. Starting their set with a slow haunting track, this didn't last for long as we were soon given the full on Vampire experience as the band went from one bouncing rock track to another and the crowd got swept along with it.

With the odd quip from the band, it was the only breather band and crowd got and the set seemed to be over far to quickly. 60 minutes really does fly when you're having fun. But this wasn't enough as the crowd beat the low ceiling and jumped up and down shouting for “One more song!!!!”. Thankfully Fly with Vampires treated us all to another song, but you really can't help wanting one more after that.

This is one Liverpool band who are truly captivating, exuding energy and personality every time I've seen them and never ever fail to disappoint. If you haven't been to see them yet, I strongly advise checking out their my space page and definitely get that double A sided single downloaded, because this is one band not be missed.


Words: Alison Goggin


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