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Monday, 27 July 2009

To continue please insert £5

Well we're a few weeks into Big Animals being out and things are going great and THANK YOU to everyone who's bought a copy in one way or another.

PROPS to you all!

We've got these sweet flyers/posters made up which are going to be plaguing your eyelines online and in reality for the for-foreseeable future.

Ponder..

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August is bringing some one off gigs across the UK including a Nottingham based launch gig.
September is going to take us back on the road for another extended jaunt.

ONWARDS!

Shout out to The Human Targets (which includes Dave of The Wickets - on Bass duties) who just recorded live to tape at Mesters. It already sounds amazing so keep an eye out for when that gets released later in the year. -- myspace.com/thehumantargets --

Thursday, 23 July 2009

SNAZMUNDO

These bad boys can only be obtained at gigs or by accosting us in the street.


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Unlike our NEW ALBUM - which is now on sale in Nottingham's own HEAVY SOUNDS. As well as www.mesters.co.uk/shop.php

Awesome-ness.
Today's PROPS award to Clint aka HEAVY SOUNDS - www.theheavysounds.co.uk - PROPS!

Monday, 20 July 2009

LANDAN

We made the midnight drive post Brighton to London - collected keys from one side of Brixton for a flat on the other. Making our way in as loudly quiet as possible we had lodgings for yet another night. Sellouts..punks..all of the above and none at the sametime..

Dave fired up the pasta and Ragu bought in earnest earlier the eve and Borat made it's way to the DVD player. Everyone got a bit over eager with the Habanero and the Chili beer had to wait another night as it was just too much to consider...

Someone had to make the monster effort of awaking at 8.30am to put money on the meter to keep us out of a ticket..Phil decided that we write names on paper and draw from a hat. Phil's name was drawn and we all agreed what a good idea his system was.

Maximum stay was 4 hours even after paying on the meter so it was a comparatively early start considering Borat kept us up til 4am.

So we had a few options to kill time with a van and London at our disposal. Free parking was the priority and it would seem to only place you can park for free is Supermarket car parks, so after sitting in Brixton traffic for over an hour we landed at out first stop of the day..Tesco. The least favorite of all supermarkets I think. We had brunch in the van and as it hit about 1pm we thought we'd hit the venue up, with London traffic a 2 mile drive would take at least an hour. It did.

We unloaded gear and found..another supermarket car park. This time Islington's own Sainsbury's, situated immediatly next to a Waitrose! I mean come on! London has it down!

Scratchcards and more food killed the time until we had to set up at the Hope + Anchor. London's premier venue!

We were fortunate to be once again inundated with familiar faces who made the journey from near and far to check the set. Which went great. The biggest crowd of the tour without a doubt. We tore the place apart. Loud and Proud.

Strangely London were the least receptive to buying albums. The sound guy loved it but couldn't spare £5..the rest of the crowd took free badges with little to no reluctance, but not a single album shifted to new faces. So props to Matt Kirk who essentially drove down to London to buy a copy! PROPS!

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Photos courtesy of Matt K.

That's that. We drove home. Unloaded the gear and were all tucked up in bed by a calm 4am.

NEXT!

Thanks to everyone who came out to see us. Old and new faces, it's been the realisation of an epic 12 months (+8 years) to get this album out to the world. Thank you to everyone that bought a copy and to everyone who helped to get us where we've been and where we're going!

Saturday, 18 July 2009

DAY FIVE

Hit a signal/battery blackspot so I'll be condensing the last two days of the tour into one MEGA POST.

Divulge..

Awake in Norwich surrounded by an epic record collection - a lot of 'Big Money Items' we're informed. We scarper and make haste to The Waffle House - Norwich's premier Waffle venue, run with aplomb by our host, Big Phil's brother, Nigel. Certified legend!
We have the breakfast of our lives and hit the streets of Norwich to find a record store.
We did more than find a store..we found Soundclash, an awesome independent store selling a mix of punk/indie/jazz/electronic - everything you could want really.

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Props to Soundclash - they took a copy of the album to sell in store without hesitation. Legends!

So off to Brighton - shorts on - stocked up with snacks + beers..the drive was long but the sun was out.

It would appear the entire female population has moved to Brighton - mabye it was just being in a van for 5 days with only other Wickets for company...

We find our home for the night The Hope with no trouble but have to keep the noise down when loading in because of constant complaints from the neighbours apparently..
TOP TIP - don't move into a flat immediately behind a music venue and complain about the noise...

The music of the night ranged from bands wanting to sound like the Decemberists..to Bright Eyes..to Arctic Doherty's to Alainis Morrisette covering 4 Non Blondes tracks..

We stuck out..in a good way and managed to shift a few records..one to the sound guy and one to someone who didn't even see us..but liked the look of the record and could only pay in Australian Dollars..turns out 20 Oz Dollars is worth about 9 quid..result!

We made our excuses and left into the night..a midnight drive up to London......

Thursday, 16 July 2009

Day Four-and theres so much more..

So we totally crashed out after the gig in Sheffield, our big talk of wild chili infused super beer turned into pizza fueled food comas..

We awoke refreshed atleast..

The morning was spent restringing guitars..fixing the ripped out plug socket on the 5150 guitar head..

We had to be in Horncastle for 7 so as the drive was only an hour or so we had a day to kill..
First we had to find a shop selling drum skins..the snare needed work..

Funded with alopmb by the wondrous Nikki McKenzie a suitable skin was procured..no help from Reverb..staffed by Sheffield's finest..it's drums supplies a mere graveyard and the staff not far from death themselves, offering the helpful advice that there are NO OTHER music shops in sheffield.
Within ten minutes we were at another music shop in Sheffield.
Skin sourced we were off to Meadowhell to catch a matinee showing of Bruno.

Overall it averaged a 4/5 from the band, essentialy Borat with another character, flimsier plotting and a hit to miss ratio in the wrong direction. Big laughs though and better than most tosh out there..

Dave--harshly scored it a harsh 2/5--but has since been found quoting it..so it may raise to a 3/5 before the week is out.


Sheffield is hilly--Licolnshire (Home of Horncastle-our destination) is flat.

What does this mean for our gig?

We hit Horncastle around 7..to find the venue locked up and us listed as The Wicket.

Within a few hours the flipside of all our expectations is blown away!

Highlight of the tour so far is the summary from the Wickets camp.
Excellent support in the shape of Speke - who managed the task of being a band that actually sounded anything close to us-Props! They even had a song with the riff from Lovestar in-wild!

They rocked--and we played to a room of people who truly dug and got the sound! It's a result to say the least.
Future gigs are promised and we wish Rogues a big thankyou for an amazing night..
They followed our set with a hardhouse DJ promised to go til 1am atleast..Wasted Wednesdays apparently.

We had to make our way to Norwich as we were promised a roof for the night at Phil's bros pad.
Claimed to house an immense vinyl and record player collection..
This proved to be true..
All will be revealed in tomorrow's blog!

SCRATCH CARD RESULT OF THE DAY
Wicket-£1 invested-NO WIN
Warin-£1 invested-NO WIN
Phil-£2 invested - NO WIN
Dave-£2 Invested - NO WIN
Shag-£1 invested -£1 WIN!

Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Love in the time of Swine Flu

DAY THREE
An early start. Back in Nottingham briefly to swap the 2 vans the hire company fobbed us off with for the one van Jugganaught known in the trade as The A Team Van. It's a 6 seater beast with room for all our gear and the rest.
The morning brought an early start for Joe in the daily scratchcard bit for financial solvency. 9.15 yielded a one pound win dissolved into a new card and no repeat luck. Onwards!

The road to Sheffield brought some boozing, some sun and Major Lazer on the speakers. Front and back with bluetooth for your phone..which we have not figured out how to turn off so every time James makes a call it interferes with the system..

We had lodgings for the night at the Quine's Sheffield residence but had to wait for Ben to arrive with the keys..so we spent the afternoon in the garden hoping it was the right house..but not to bothered either way.

Once all parties had merged with loaded up supplies for the evening's frivolity - including a 10.7% Beer that claims 'made from real chili peppers'. It does not state which member of the Chili Peppers or if it's a combination of all 4.
Review to follow in the morning on that..

The Redhouse-A tidy little venue containing one room and one stage and an outdoor patio area thing. All very tasteful.

Bands featured were Girl's Last Chance - who had the bold move of headset microphone wearing drummers and waistcoat + no shirt wearing singer. Pop punk malarky.

Zombie Headhunters fucking brought it though! Check them out if you can-they are on the road for the next week at least. Punk at it's best. They dropped a Misfits cover..so dig that.

We took to the stage to a hometown crowd (or journeyed up the M1 for the privilege) made up of Captain Cor Blimey, Mesters CEOs and other assembled associates. Props and thanks to you all, it made it a killer gig and set us on our way to the 2nd half of our jaunt.

Tomorrow we tackle Horncastle, which is famous for being the one place on our tour NO ONE has heard of.

SHOUT OF THE DAY
Goes today to Guinness the Cat - Redhouses cat in residence, who spent the first hour of the night sat on the tour waiting for punters. Wild.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Fully loaded with snacks and supplies

DAY TWO

After a night of Ryan Adams infused trivia, Phil and Dave trekked out to get new tattoos whilst the rest of us headed to Asda to load up. We missed the veggie breakfast by 10 minutes. Devastated.

To ease the pain I bought a £1 scratch card which yielded a £4 win. Which was immediately put back into circulation by way of 2 £2 scratch cards. As is the rule of the scratch card. Anything less than a tenner buys back scratch cards to the value of previous win. This time, it did not bring a bigger prize. But we continue our daily pursuit of millions.

So we bid farewell to Newcastle, Phil and Dave bottled it on the tattoo front but are said to be booked in for a future appointment at our host Kerry-Anne's parlour.

So we made our way south towards the sunny sights of Hull. We were interrogated by the highway patrol whilst make a quick stop at a random service stop, he either thought we were bringing in illegals in our van or that we were 'Traders'. His assumption was correct, but we fooled him into thinking we were a band. The sucker.

Hull arrived around the same time we did. Ringside! Hull's premier venue, apparently. The pole in storage next to the stage unfortunately did not feature, but we are assured it is used at least once a week. What a treat that must be.

Down came the rain and on came INCUBATED. A dose of Helmet inspired HullRock. We hope we can sort them a gig in Nottingham soon, as they were above bar, nice one gents.

We hit the stage, making our way through the crowds - we almost hit double figures! The gig was a battle. My drums collapsed, my pint was spilt, Warin's guitar got frisky with it's pick-ups meaning he lost the use of a number of strings..despite natures best efforts we prevailed as victors.

Records sold! T shirts sold! EPIC.

SHOUT OUT - -
Forgot the give props to the young gent at the Sunderland gig who put off going to casualty to tend to his BROKEN ARM to catch our set in full. He even bought both albums and a shirt! PROPS TO YOU SIR!

So we've swapped our 2 van convoy for a 1 van juggernaut and make our way to Sheffield. Scratch cards have already been bought by Joe at a record 9.15 this morning. Sorry to report. No Win.

We continue....

Monday, 13 July 2009

In The White Room

Day one.

We hit the road at a leisurely pace. Joe and Dave bought a scratchcard each to no avail.
We decided to buy one each a day, surely that would balance out, bound to.

After a riotous stop over at services halfway up the A1, where the car park was a veritable hotbed of stag parties and driving away without Dave. Hilarious.

So we made it to Sunderland and spent at least an hour trying to navigate the square mile of the city centre's one way NIGHTMARE. So we find the venue and totally broke some traffic laws to park up outside.

The gig kicked off - I think we hit double digits on punters...3 acoustic acts of varying Kings of Leon covers through to some Smiths numbers....until we kicked things off. Suffice to say the people that caught the set we're digging it. We sold records! We sold T-Shirts! We got some new contacts + friends! Thanks Smiffy - an awesome night.

A good start to the first week of life with 'Big Animals'.


THE DAY'S SUMMARY
Props of the day go to Dave's mum for an excellent Cheese Queef. Consumed by us all equally.

Saturday, 11 July 2009

ON SALE NOW

tshirt

Avaliable on the road in - Small-Medium-Large-XLarge

AND!

Girl Fits-Small-Medium

At all upcoming gigs

£7

Get them while stocks last!

DAY ONE

Got the van - - oh wait..got the VANS -

Hire company decide they won't hire us the van we dropped the huge-o deposit on and give us 2 vans instead. Still mega..and still going to make rock history..

Here's a pictorial summary..

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phil


What a LOAD! Let's hit the ROAD!

Guess what I've got...

Got up for 7am..

Drove down to London..

Picked up some boxes...

Drove to Kent...got some more boxes...

drove home..

and now..

album



BIG ANIMALS HAS ARRIVED!

Tuesday, 7 July 2009

EPIC!

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Our tour begins in earnest this weekend!

BIG ANIMALS is almost with us and almost with you.