Saturday, 5 December 2009

Hits on the radio?

The recording of the Vale gig last weekend went quite well, I've been listening to the rough mix quite a lot and have sequenced it in to quite a nice sounding LP. Hopefully we'll have something before the end of the year for you to download.

Our next, and final gig of the year, is the 18th of December (Black Friday) at Slanj in Greenock. The last time I played Greenock was March of 2008, and so this gig holds quite a special place for us. It's also the first time I'll be playing with a band down there for around 6  or 7 years.

I've confirmed a few gigs and plans for early next year, and I'll announce them soonish, along with a proper end of year review in some form.


Monday, 23 November 2009

Recognising Chester Bennington

I'm back home now after an amazing weekend of driving down then up the country playing gigs to people who were actually listening and enjoying the night, and then getting some cash for my efforts. In other words, a perfect weekend for an unsigned troubadour much like myself.

Major thanks to Alt Track in Bradford who stepped in at the last moment to get me on the bill for their show at Bar Zuu in Bradford. It was a really great night, with amazing bands playing. Captain Hotknives was playing, and after listening to his music for around 2 years, it was amazing to actually see him live. I still wouldn't let him marry our Denise though, what would the kids be like?

The third band of the night was a side-project, but it was utterly fantastic. They were called Foxes Faux, and contained a bazookie, 12 string guitar, an astonishing violinist, djembe, bassist and mandolin player. The songs were impressively written and the musicianship second to none. Finally, Alt-Track played to close the night with their punk rock electronica style of music. Really well done with great lyrics, including a show stopping accapella rap to end it.

The night ended with a wee drive from Bradford to Huddersfield where my good friend James 'Bar' Bowen gave me a bed for the night, and an awesome breakfast to get me going the next day for my drive to Cardiff.

I arrived at Cardiff around 6pm and found the flat I was playing at in the evening. It was a friend of mine named Chris's 21st Birthday, and he had invited me to play as part of a house gig alongside Ben Marwood. The night was horrendously fun, and perhaps one of the best house parties I've played. Daddy fought the law finally felt fun again.

Finally it was an 11 hour drive back to Dundee, but oh so fucking worth it.


Thursday, 19 November 2009

On the road again, paying my back taxes

If only I could pay my taxes with playing shows! Anyways, this weekend has a couple of gigs which will both be awesome:

  • Friday 20th November - Bar Zuu, Bradford with Sounds of Swami and Alt-Track, 7.30pm, Free
  • Saturday 21st November - Chip's Flat, Treforrest, with Ben Marwood
The next gig after these two is The Vale bar where we'll be recording our live EP thing. Full details over at the facebook page.



Thursday, 5 November 2009

To cap it all off

Small update to say I'll be playing a solo show at Capitol in Glasgow on Sunday night. Roscoe Vacant is also playing, which is always a pleasure!

Perhaps come along? It's only £3 entry and it's a birthday celebration for John from Firestorm who turns 21. I'll also be playing a new song.


Monday, 2 November 2009

Onwards, punk rock soldiers.

I don't know if there needed to be an announcement or anything, but I felt like checking out the new backend of the blog again.

Yesterday I asked Woody to join the band permanently as the drummer. I've spoke in length with Puggs about it, and we both agreed that this was for the best. Puggs's only reservation was that this was getting all a bit to "Behind the music", with amicable splits etc followed by a "HE KICKED ME OUT THE FUCKING BAND" statement.

So yeah, now you know. Have a video of the band and Woody in action:



Sunday, 1 November 2009

Hackers

Sadly, not the film from the early nineties with a supple Angelina Jolie. More that due to some cretins from behind the curtain of the internet, my website was a full scale spam server. I won't go in to full details, but suffice to say I've lost all my previous blog posts going back to March 2006, including a couple of tour diaries and many more memories.
Therefore, I am currently trying to salvage what ever posts were syndicated to other places. If you have a blog that unexpectantly gets a ping back for a post that's already received one, well, I'm sorry :)


Friday, 30 October 2009

Catching my breath


Finally had a few days of downtime after an exhausting and hectic weekend. Oxjam was all over the weekend, with myself and the band playing on Saturday at the 13th Note, and then myself running the Mono stage on the Sunday (featuring United Fruit and The Meatmen who you should check out).
Our set at the 13th note went well as far as I could see, everyone seemed to have a great time. By the end of the day we (and all the other bands playing that stage) had raised over £200. Massive thanks to Wudee for standing in for Puggs at such short notice!
Tuesday night continued the mayhem with our support slot for Chris T-T, who was totally and utterly brilliant. We played a slightly shifted around set to normal, and are still trying to find our stride with the new full band arrangements of a few songs.
The new song we’ve been playing called Backwards We Play is sounding immense, and hopefully there will be some footage of it on Youtube soon. The audiences seem to like it as well, which is always a bonus!
It’s a bit of downtime at the moment for the band, no gigs booked until the 28th of November at The Vale Bar. This is a headline show, so expect a longish set, and whats more we’re gonna be recording, possibly for some kind of release. So, if you want to be a part of it, mark it in your calendars now!



Monday, 12 October 2009

Tonight we take Glasgow


Last night’s gig in Edinburgh was surprisingly good. Surprising in that with four Edinburgh gigs under my belt, three have been pretty crap. It was in a venue called Henry’s Cellar Bar which was very much like the 13th Note in Glasgow. I had to drive up to Dundee afterwards, so could only see one other act on the bill. They were called A Lost Generation and were pretty damn good. Hardcore punk with political messages and really fucking tight. Also, they donate 50p from their £1.50 EP’s to the Glasgow Street Kids charity which is an amazing idea.
However, the main reason for this blog is to try and convince you that you should buy your early bird tickets for the Glasgow Oxjam Takeover. Basically, on the 24th and 25th of October 150 bands will be playing across Glasgow’s Merchant City in order to raise awareness (and cash) for Oxfam. Myself and the band are headlining the 13th Note Stage on the 24th, with a whole slew of acts that I fucking love including Roscoe Vacant and El Bastardos. Judith Harron from my band is also doing her first ever Glasgow show, which makes this extra special!
The early bird tickets are £6, after the last 29 have been sold the price will rise to £8. You can get them from We Got Tickets, and then trade the e-ticket for the wrist band at Oxjam Music on Byres Road, or in Mono (King St, Glasgow). This wrist band then gets you in to all the festivites across the weekend, where bands such as The Xcerts, The Attic Lights, Sons and Daughters and Many more (including one that I almost wrote there but had to delete it since its extra secret and special).



Monday, 5 October 2009

Dave Hughes sounds like Bob Dylan


In fairness, I’ve always thought that if you are going to publicist what you do, the good should always come with the bad. Therefore, here’s a link to my first ever Bad review. Well, it’s not totally awful, we still got two out of five - that’s 20% for effort! Also, people who are turned on by “harmonica abuse” and poor vocal capability will still have to listen to the CD to find out about its content, themes, style, instruments and political viewpoints (my own, not Evan Greer’s).
I’ve got some solo gigs coming up in the next two weeks, leading up to the headline slot at Oxjam on the 24th. These dates are:
  • 6th October - Nice’n'Sleazys, Glasgow
  • 11th October - Henrys Cellar Bar, Edinburgh, 7pm with A Lost Generation, Sick Sinus and Sad Society
  • 17th October - Fanny By Gaslight, Kilmarnock, 3pm afternoon show
With the Oxjam show, the team released 100 early bird tickets at the start of last week. There are currently around 29 left, so if you are looking to get entry to the full thing, and want to do so for cheap, follow this link now!



Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Backwards we play


Saturdays gig was an experience, some of it went to plan, some of it didn’t. Live, learn and move on. Perhaps there will be some photos of it soon so people can see the surroundings in which we played. We had my brother Dan playing mandolin for us, and I enjoyed that. He’s definitely one of the best musicians to give me the time of day.
As some folk who watch what I do will have seen, the last few gigs I’ve been playing in Glasgow have featured the full band. I’ve really enjoyed playing with them, and am looking forward to the future shows with them. However, I’ve got a bunch of new songs I want to try out on my own before bringing them to the band, and so I’m looking for some small shows that I can jump on to.
House shows preferably, but I’m not picky. And for the sake of playing new places, I’m trying to concentrate on Aberdeen, Dundee, Perth, Aberdeen or Stirling. I’m now living in Dundee, so these places are dead easy for me to get to!
If you want to help out, and by default have a good time, please get in touch,



Monday, 21 September 2009

Gandolfi the white

After an awesome gig tonight with Mr. Roscoe Vacant, I thought I should put up details about the special gig we’re playing next weekend. It’s at a listed building known as Hutchesons Hall (its the same buildings as the city chambers off George Sq), and is for the Merchant City’s Cafe Gandolfi’s 30th Birthday celebrations.
We’ll be on around 8pm, its free entry and should be an awesome night. We’ve been personally offered this gig, and it sounded too good to turn down. Aparently you can expect antiques, champagne, candles and women walking about selling our CD as if they were ice-creams at the theatre. Awesome!
See you there!