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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

11 June 2011

Stars of Pop and Rock Ready for Chester Rocks



Chester Race Company have released an artist impression of how the famous Roodee is going to look for the two day Chester Rocks music festival on Saturday 2nd July and Sunday 3rd July.  The city’s historic walls will form the backdrop for a huge stage and lighting rig with large screens either side to ensure that no one misses out on any of the performances.  With crowds of approx. 15,000 expected for both days of the event it is set to become one of the biggest outdoor music events in the North West.  As well as two full days of performances from the biggest national and international stars of Pop, Rock, Indie and Dance festival-goers will be able to enjoy elements of a traditional music festival and still be based directly in the city centre including festival performers, trade stands and a range of catering options.

Saturday is shaping up to be one of the best family events of the year, in addition to Pop Superstars such as; The Wanted, McFly, The Saturdays and Taio Cruz there will be another 10 bands performing on the Dawsons’ Alternative Stage headlined by Chester all-girl group Indigo City.  There will be a host of free family activities available on the day including bouncy castles, face painting and high wire climbing, there will also be a funfair, magicians, buskers and performers throughout the day.  Sunday is all about the Rock with Iggy & the Stooges, Feeder, Australian Pink Floyd Show, Leftfield and many more with 11 of the best local acts on the Dawsons’ Alternative Stage.
To celebrate the first year of this brand new event the Race Company have developed a very special offer; Rob March, Head of Marketing & Communications commented; “We wanted to come up with something really special for people who buy their Chester Rocks tickets early for the first year of the event , anyone who has already bought their ticket or buys before Friday 24th June will be able to claim a FREE Chester Races ticket.  For the Saturday we are offering FREE Open Course tickets to our popular Family Funday on Sunday 31st July and anyone buying tickets for the Sunday can claim a FREE  Dee Stand ticket for Saturday 20th August.  We think this is a great way to reward people who are supporting the first year of the event and what better way to say thank you than a free day at the races.  In addition we are also running our Special Family Offer which means a family of 4 can save £50 on either day of Chester Rocks”


Saturday’s line-up includes; Taio Cruz, McFly, The Saturdays, Sugababes, The Wanted, Eliza Doolittle, The Christians,Stephen Langstaff and Elsie.

Sunday’s line-up includes; Iggy Pop and The Stooges, Leftfield, The Australian Pink Floyd Show, Echo and The Bunnymen, Feeder, I Am Kloot, Shaun William Ryder, Lightning Seeds,Tommy Scott and the Red Scare and Amsterdam.
 
Tickets are available from www.chester-rocks.co.uk or by calling 01244 304 610

For more information and updates on Chester Rocks check out:
Website:    www.chester-rocks.co.uk

23 May 2011

Elsie announces home-coming gig at Chester Rocks


Little Sutton singer  Elsie (pronounced L-C as in Laura Critchley) will be headlining the Dawsons-Farida Guitars stage at Chester Rocks on Saturday 2nd July. The second stage will also feature up and coming bands from the area and festival organisers will be announcing the winners of the local band search shortly.  Fellow Little Sutton singer Ian Prowse and his band Amsterdam will be headlining the second stage on the Sunday.

Elsie is about to unleash her brand new Blondie-inspired sound at a special homecoming gig at Chester Rocks “I was born in Chester and born to rock so being asked to headline at Chester Rocks is an absolute honour. I can’t wait to come home! I’m gonna rock it like a Roman rock godess.”

The Chester-born singer who now lives in London, has spent the last year dividing her time between recording her album with the Stereophonics’ producer and touring the world as Tom Jones’ lead vocalist.

Her dancefloor-friendly, live-band-driven album follows the fortunes of a small town girl who heads off for the bright lights of the big city.

Over catchy riffs and Discorock bass lines, Elsie sings about bad men, broken hearts, naughty nights out and those girls you just can’t trust.

In the few moments of time Elsie's had away from gigging and recording, she's visited the troops in Iraq and worked with homeless dog charities The Mayhew Animal Home and The Dogs Trust.

Chester Rocks is a new two day outdoor music festival and will take place at the famous Chester Racecourse on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd July. The line- up has something for everyone, with artists ranging from punk legends Iggy Pop and The Stooges to the hottest boyband on the planet The Wanted. Chester Rocks is all about the music but don't forget there will be fairgrounds, performers and trade stands; it’s going to be a great family day out.

Saturday’s line-up includes; Taio Cruz, McFly, The Saturdays, Sugababes, The Wanted, Eliza Doolittle, The Christians, Stephen Langstaff and Elsie.

Sunday’s line-up includes; Iggy Pop and The Stooges, Leftfield, The Australian Pink Floyd Show, Feeder, I Am Kloot, Shaun William Ryder, Lightning Seeds, Tommy Scott and the Red Scare and Amsterdam.

More acts to be announced shortly.

Tickets for the Saturday or Sunday are £47.50 each or £85 for both days and are available from www.chester-rocks.co.uk or by calling 01244 304 610.

For more information and updates on Chester Rocks check out:

Website:    www.chester-rocks.co.uk

Facebook:   http://www.facebook.com/ChesterRocksUK

Twitter:    http://twitter.com/chester_rocks


www.elsiemusic.com

3 May 2011

Local stars Amsterdam sign up to Chester Rocks



 
Local heroes Amsterdam will be headlining the Dawsons-Bido Lito! stage at Chester Rocks on Sunday 3rd July 2011. The second stage will also feature up and coming bands from the area as festival organisers will be announcing the winners of the local band search in coming weeks.

The new two day outdoor music festival will take place at the famous Chester Racecourse on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd July. The line- up has something for everyone, with artists ranging from punk legends Iggy Pop and The Stooges to the hottest boyband on the planet The Wanted. 

Chester Rocks is all about the music but don't forget there will be fairgrounds, performers and trade stands; it’s going to be a great family day out.

Amsterdam frontman Ian Prowse from Ellesmere Port, has formed two successful bands Amsterdam and Pele. Ian is the engine room behind Amsterdam but also enjoyed previous success in the 1990's with his band Pele who recorded three albums for Polydor and even had a number one hit in South Africa. “'We really can't wait to sock it to Chester, without a doubt this has to be the best setting for any festival in the country” said Ian.

Amsterdam are a seven-piece riotous ensemble who have spent the year working on their new album as well as playing Pele's first album Fireworks in full to live audiences across the UK. “We promise to play all the best loved Pele tunes at Chester Rocks” adds Ian.

The last couple of years have been good to Amsterdam. The band performed a duet with Elvis Costello for EMI Records, stormed Glastonbury, supported The Pogues at the Liverpool Echo Arena and the single, The Journey, hit number 32 in the UK charts. Whilst the album Arm in Arm album was voted 14th best ever album out of Liverpool by the local press, which when you consider the Beatles released ten is some mean feat!

John Peels’ second favourite tune was Ian's most famous hit song, Does this train stop on Merseyside? John would regularly be too emotional to speak on the radio after playing it.  

Ian sang the track at the launch of the John Peel train in Liverpool, it was an emotional performance in front of John’s family and widow Shelia. Amsterdam have also performed the song four times for Janice Long on her BBC 2 show.

The song itself got a further lease of life as one of the centre pieces of Irish legend Christy Moores’ latest album which spent five weeks at the top spot in his home country
Amsterdam's Springsteen-esque live show has earned them a high profile fan club from the likes of Mick Jones, Bob Harris, Elvis Costello and Miles Hunt. Watch out Chester!
 
  
All up to date info and lively discussion at: www.amsterdam-music.com

Or listen at: www.myspace.com/amsterdamhq 

Watch 'Home' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf2QNDZpeTw

Or 'Does this train..' at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zpvJOF9sJw

  
Saturday’s line-up includes; Taio Cruz, McFly, The Saturdays, Sugababes, The Wanted, Eliza Doolittle, The Christians and Stephen Langstaff.

Sunday’s line-up includes; Iggy Pop and The Stooges, Leftfield, The Australian Pink Floyd Show, Echo and The Bunnymen, Feeder, I Am Kloot, Shaun William Ryder, Lightning Seeds, and Tommy Scott and the Red Scare.
More acts to be announced shortly.

Tickets for the Saturday or Sunday are £47.50 each or £85 for both days and are available from www.chester-rocks.co.uk or by calling 01244 304 610.

For more information and updates on Chester Rocks check out:
Website:    www.chester-rocks.co.uk

18 February 2011

VINYL JACKET tour dates announced


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VINYL JACKET have just been announced as the Main Stage opening act for Evolution Festival alongside Iggy and the Stooges, Two Door Cinema Club, The Kills and many more..

http://www.evolutionfestival.co.uk/

The band release their debut single Painting Stations on Monday (21st February) through The Calico Print that has received airplay from Chris Moyles (Radio 1), Steve Lamacq (BBC 6Music), Tom Robinson (BBC 6Music), Capital FM, Amazing Radio, BBC Tees, Spark FM and BBC Radio Newcastle. The band headlined the BBC Introducing Stage at In the City 2010, topped the Amazing Radio and Best of Myspace Chart and were PRS featured artist for the first week of 2011.

Painting Stations
Single out Monday 21st February 2011
Released on The Calico Print

http://thecalicoprint.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/painting_stations_cover_f.jpg?w=252&h=240

LISTEN HERE

RELEASE DETAILS - www.thecalicoprint.wordpress.com

PAINTING STATIONS – PROMO VIDEO

‘The world may not have heard of them yet but, take it from me, Vinyl Jacket are a band at the very top of their game.’ Tom Robinson 6Music

‘Infectious guitar licks and rich, repetitive choruses are ripe for a serious sing along. This is proper music.’ High Voltage

‘…with ‘Painting Stations‘ there is a distinct step forward in the band’s sound, what some have termed ‘overcrowding’ I take as a level depth and complexity. The most interesting tracks are not those that follow a set pattern of one sound, instead those brave enough to enthrall a listener’ Crack in the Road


http://soundcloud.com/vinyljacketuk


Live Dates
4th Feb NME Presents @ Coalition – Brighton
5th Feb Cluny 2 – Newcastle
18th Feb Lancaster University
21st Feb Painting Stations Released
25th Feb Stone Roses Bar – York
26th Feb Northumbria University – w/Little Comets
1st April Stone Roses Bar – York
2nd April Roadhouse – Manchester
9th April Uncle Alberts – Middlesbrough
16th April Other Rooms – Newcastle
19th April Fruit – Hull

28th May Evolution Festival – Newcastle
16th July Three Horseshoes Festival

6th August Corbridge Festival