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8 October 2014

Line up confirmed for Dr. Martens #standforsomehing show at The Shipping Forecast Liverpool

Line up Dr. Martens #standforsomehing The Shipping Forecast Liverpool

Line up confirmed for Dr. Martens #standforsomehing show at The Shipping Forecast Liverpool

25TH OCTOBER 2014 – Shipping Forecast, Liverpool w/ Arcane Roots

Four piece Essex rockers We Are The Ocean have grown a lot since their inception, from heavy post-hardcore through to their last album, the bold, rocking ‘Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow’ which saw them go from small rooms to headline tours, festival stages and radio airplay. Their forward thinking approach and rousing live sets make them a perfect fit for #standforsomething.

What do We Are The Ocean stand for?

"Burritos, cold beer and having freedom to create music." - Liam Cromby


Support comes from energetic and passionate Surrey trio Arcane Roots.

What do Arcane Roots stand for?


We've only ever wanted to be the best band that we can be, to focus on improving both as musicians and as friends. For us, that is the most important thing.” - Andrew Groves


First on will be slacker syntax act Bad Grammar whose gloriously, grimy racket, channels the same grunge snarls as fellow Northerners Pulled Apart By Horses and dirge rock duo, Drenge.  The pair have already picked up coverage from Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and XFM, along with recent new music features in NME and DIY.


Tickets are available at www.drmartens.com/standforsomethingtour

The full tour dates and venues are:

4th October – Edinburgh: Cabaret Voltaire – Funeral For A Friend / God Damn

11th October – Cardiff: Clwb Ifor Bach - Eagulls / Mazes / Samoans

25th October – Liverpool: Shipping Forecast – We Are The Ocean / Arcane Roots / Bad Grammar

22nd November – Birmingham: The Flapper – Los Campesinos! / Johnny Foreigner

5th December – Newcastle: Cluny 2 – Tonight Alive / Only Rivals

Date TBA - London: Venue TBA - Acts TBA

23 November 2012

Kenelis 100 Club for 'MOVE' EP Release

Kenelis

Kenelis 100 Club for 'MOVE' EP Release

The Kenelis 'Move' EP, produced by Chris Coulter (Arcane Roots) will be released on 10th December 2012. 'This is the best thing I've ever done' Mel Sanson proudly declares. Since moving to Brighton in 2011 Mel has teamed up with some of the best local talent fusing Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Metal and Grunge to create a Power House EP. Lyrics are about sticking it to the man, women or whoever, 'MOVE' is a no nonsense, honest reflection of Mel's love for music, rants about life and decision to leave her hometown to start Kenelis again in Brighton.

The launch will be at the legendary 100 Club (Oxford Street) on 7th December '12, hosted by award winning Feed Me Music with main support from Joan Ov Arc who are the first all female rock band to have a song feature on the X Box game 'Rock Band' Buy tickets with the option to pre order and receive the CD with your tickets on kenelis.com

So far the bands career has included sharing the stage with the likes of Reuben, You Me at Six, The Blackout, Fightstar, Ghost of a Thousand and The Levellers (Mark Chadwick). Exposure includes MTV USA, Student TV, XFM, Total Rock Radio Metal Head Radio and various national and international Radio stations.

Kenelis have played various Festivals including 3 consecutive years on the famous Rock Sound Cave at Guilfest. Kenelis have played numerous UK Pride Festivals including London, Nottingham, Brighton, Cardiff, Bristol, Birmingham, Derby, and Sheffield, as well as playing Toronto Pride 2011! Kenelis have also played some of the most established London venues including the IndigO2, Relentless Garage, Borderline, Monto Water Rats, Jamm, 229 & The Cobden Club.

Kenelis have been winners of Londons highly acclaimed FeedMe Music's band of the month. Other success includes; NMT band of the year and G3 magazines band of the year.

Album releases: Move (10th December 2012) Fake (Release date 6th June 2011), Remember How It Felt (Release date:26th January 2009)