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Monday, 31 December 2012

MUDKISS FINAL UPDATES FOR 2012


OUR FINAL UPDATES OF THE YEAR
NOVEMBER /DECEMBER 2012


Well the year is almost coming to a close, and what a year it has been. It’s been so busy that unfortunately I have had no spare time to edit ourAnnual Mudkiss interview book. So for the first time in 4 years we have no book coming out, which is sad but I guess you could say we are a victim of our own success. As anyone knows who manages any kind of online music zine, it is hardwork and can be stressful at times, juggling everything that a decent site demands, e-mails, sorting out gigs, interviews, going out reviewing, photographing, and putting it all together, social networking,  plus holding down a full time job. So rather than crash and burn we try to take a break sometime in December to recharge our batteries and see if we have the energy, determination, patience to go forth for yet another year. [I am actually still waiting to take that break]. However during this time we have continued to post previews/videos and items of interest, and we haven't been completely dead. We just needed to as the posters say.....stay cool and chillout.

A few Mudkiss Calendars are still available – please e-mail if you want to buy one for £6.00 + p&p Mudkiss@blueyonder.co.uk

INTERVIEWS:

The Delaplains: Catch ThisTrain Before GlastonburyBeckons - Interview by Andy Barnes

The Lost Souls: A Change OfWeather - Review By Matt Crane / Interview by Eva Jostakova

Jessie Rose: 2013 Will be ABiggy - Interview By Eva Jostakova

Sisterbutterfly: RevolutionIs The Norm - Interview by Svenja Block

The Boys: First Boys AlbumIn 32 Years - Interview by Teddie Dahlin

The Art Of Punk: Alex Ogg & Russ Bestley - Interview By HelenDonlon

Neon Leon: Hero Instead Of Zero -Interview by Teddie Dahlin

Keith Levine: Search For Absolute Zero:Interview by Kathleen DiTondi

SHOWS:

The Rainband/Slydigs/Within @ HMV Ritz, Manchester22/12/12

Jessie Rose/ The Naughtys/The Minx/ Chaddy @ Academy, Manchester15/12/12

Black Keys @ ManchesterArena 11/12/12 

Duncan Reid & TheBigheads / The Duel @ Buffalo Bar, London 05/12/12

The Raveonettes @ SoundControl, Manchester01/12/12

Martyn Joseph / LukeJackson @ The Met, Bury 30/11/12

Dan Mangan  The Haunt,Brighton 29/11/12

Vive Le Pink @ The BlackHeart, Camden23/11/12

Buckcherry @ HMV Institute Birmingham 21/11/12

Music For Cities: TimBurgess/ Peter Hook & The Light/ Puressence/ Sivert Hoyem/ Jake Evans/ withguests Rowetta Manchester and local musicians @ Manchester Cathedral 15/11/12

Dia De La Muertos Fiesta: @Hellfire Club, Manchester02/11/12

The Revival Tour 2012 @Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth12/11/12

Kathryn Roberts/ SeanLakeman @ The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge - 'Folk RootsFestival' 10/11/12  

The Boys @ Kampen Bistro, Oslo, Norway09/11/12

Jack White/ Willy Moon @Empress Ballroom, Blackpool 06/11/12

Little Sparrow @ The DeafInstitute 02/10/12

Damnation Festival @Students Union, Leeds University 03/11/12

Barclay James Harvest @ HMVRitz, Manchester19/10/2012

Rat Scabies, Brian James, TexasTerri, / The Dactyls  @ St Paul's Church, Brentford 26/10/12

Mudkiss Music Showcase -featuring Chris Fox/ Dressing For Pleasure/ The PhoenixExperiment @ The Railway Venue, Bolton05/10/12

Scissor Sisters @Manchester Apollo 20/10/12

SalfordMusic Festival 2012 [ A multitude of artists]

BOOKS:
“Sound And Vision" - Den's Winter 2012 Book Round Up
  • Russ Bestley & Alex Ogg: The Art of Punk
  • Mick Farren & Dennis Loren: ClassicRock Posters - 60 Years of Posters & Flyers 1952-2012
  • Paul Buck: Performance – ABiography of the Classic Sixties Film
  • Rob Jovanovic: Nirvana -The Recording Sessions

 REPORTS/ FEATURES:

Andy's UK Metal Top Ten To Look Out For In 2013: For those moreinclined towards heavier musical aspects, here's a UK metal top ten ofbands to look out for in 2013.Spires/Incassum/Talanas/Collibus/Bisonhammer/Agonyst/Dragged Into Sunlight/Huron/Sanguine/Kamikaze Test Pilots.

Andy's Top Tips For 2013: A selection of bands & artists I havehigh hopes will really break through in 2013, some new, some not sonew, but all worthy far more attention. Golden Fable/Feldspar/Palma Violets/TheGramotones/The Delaplains/Christine Owman/Savages.

Mel's favourite live show photos from 2012 - taken from the MudkissPhotograpy archives: by Melanie Smith
Mel shows us some of her favourite live show photographs from theyear, and tells us why. Artists: Jessie Rose / The Virginmarys/ TheRaveonettes/ Adam Ant/ The Phoenix Experiment / Dressing For Pleasure/ SylverTongue/ Chris Isaak/ Morten Harkett/ Scissor Sisters/ Jack White/ Tim Burgess/The Damned/ Choking Susan/ Emilie Autumn/ Morrissey/ Ren Harvieu/ PalmaViolets/ Jordan Reyne/ Icarus Line.

Blue Cat Blues.....by MaryO'Meara

Black Monday: Last Days OfFAC251 - The Factory Records Office

Ha'te Au ViolArtistique  - by the Last Chanteuse  [Anne Pigalle]

NEW MUSIC REVIEWS:

An Alternative Christmas from Andy Barnes- Kindest Of Thieves/ Exile Parade/ Christine Owman

Kirsty Almedia & TheTroubadours - Winter Songs - Review by NigelCartner

“This Could Be The Last Time" - Den Browne’s End of the World reissue round-up
Bob Mould - Silver AgeSugar - Beaster; Copper Blue; F.U.E.L.Steve Miller Band - Children of the Future; Sailor; Brave New World; Your Saving Grace; Number 5Bo Diddley - Diddley Daddy - The CollectionThe Jam - Original Album Series (box set: In the City; This is the Modern World; All Mod Cons; Setting Sons; Sound Affects; The Gift)http://www.mudkiss.com/decreissues.htm

Re - Issues Of TheMonth:  Rush 2112 - review by Andy Barnes

Blog Sound Of 2013: WhoWill You be Listening To Next Year?

Andy Barnes shares his top 10 albums of 2012

Greater Than Frankincense,Myrrh & Gold, The Power Of Music To Cleanse Your Soul: Single/EP reviews byChumki Banerjee

Movember Reissue Round up: Succumb Unto The Beat Surrender - Reviewsby Den Browne
The Velvet UndergroundNicoThe JamJoe Strummer & The MescalerosThe Jetsonics http://www.mudkiss.com/reissuesnov12.htm
Movember Album Of TheMonth:  - Muse - The 2nd Law by Callum Barnes
Movember new releases, reviewed by Matt, Paul, Pete, Nige and Andy.
Bat For Lashes – The Haunted ManNeurosis – Honor Found in DecaySorry & The Sinatras - King Of Shambles StreetTorpedo Head - Greetings From Heartbreak KeyCaro Emerald - Drum Rolls and HeartbreaksTurrentine Jones - 'Show Me Mercy' [single]Benjamin Gibbard - Former LivesDragged into Sunlight – WidowmakerJames Johnston – Hassan Falls to his Death The Cubical – Arise ConglomerateJames Iha – Look to the SkyPeople Like You Records Label Sampler - Rock N Roll Is The Devils Music Hancox - Vegas lights Sam Pickett: Patience Of A Madman /Ravings Of A Saint  EP Sam Forrest: Silo EPhttp://www.mudkiss.com/novalbums12.htm

Contact us on editor@mudkiss.com
Regards,

Mudkiss (Mel)
http://www.mudkiss.com/


Thursday, 27 December 2012

METAL U.K TOP TEN TO LOOK OUT FOR IN 2013



For those more inclined towards heavier musical aspects, here's my metal top ten of UK bands to look out for in 2013. http://www.mudkiss.com/topukmetaltipsfor2013.htm

  • Spires
  • Incassum
  • Talanas
  • Collibus
  • Bisonhammer
  • Agonyst
  • Dragged Into Sunlight
  • Huron 
  • Sanguine
  • Kamikaze Test Pilots


Hopefully something here to satiate the thirst of all metal fans, the UK home to some of the finest extreme music on the planet.  Here's to a monstrously metal 2013, wishing you all a very Happy New Year.




    





 

TOP MUSIC TIPS FOR 2013


A selection of bands / artists I have high hopes will really break through in 2013, some new, some not so new, but all worthy far more attention. Head over to http://www.mudkiss.com/andystoptipsfor2013.htm for more details on the following :


  • Golden Fable
  • Feldspar
  • Palma Violets
  • The Gramotones
  • The Delaplains
  • Blind Atlas
  • Savages
  • The Phoenix Experiment
  • Kindest of Thieves
  • The High Commissioners 

Enjoy,  and let me take the opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year.






Friday, 21 December 2012

SUNS OF SAM - ROSES

Deep from the heart of Phoenix Lodge arises yet another enthralling project, sitting alongside The Phoenix Experiment and Top Heavy Robots. Suns of Sam are Master of the Lodge, Mike Bee with Liam Rimmer, releasing their debut track, the beautifully understated and gorgeously tender "Roses."

2013 surely the year The Phoenix rises in true majesty




A CHRISTMAS GIFT FROM NUCLEAR BLAST


The World’s biggest Heavy Metal label Nuclear Blast –home to the likes of Nightwish, Anthrax, Children Of Bodom, Bury Tomorrow, Testament & Sylosis – recently opened the doors to its UK office. To celebrate that fact and the imminent arrival of Christmas, we have decided to give UK fans a taster of all that is hard’n’heavy on the label. We’re offering you a FREE 10-track Christmas sampler, including the cream of the current NB crop. Heavier than Santa’s sack but filled with just as many goodies, the sampler includes:


Anthrax - Fight ‘em Till You Can’t
Bury Tomorrow - Royal Blood
Sylosis - Born Anew
Graveyard - Goliath
Epica  - Storm The Sorrow
Enslaved - Thoughts Like Hammers
Testament  - True American Hate
Witchcraft - It’s Not Because Of You
Sabaton - Carolus Rex
Meshuggah - Break Those Bones Whose Sinews Gave It Motion
Sill not convinced ? Then check out this special message from Testament guitar maestro Alex Skolnick




Click here to download the Nuclear Blast UK Christmas sampler for FREE!

iTunes UK is celebrating 25 years of Nuclear Blast by offering fans killer titles for £4.99 – get your hands on albums by Anthrax, Nightwish, Testament, Sabaton and many more by clicking here.

Click here to sign up to the NB UK eTeam and receive news & updates from the label PLUS signed merch – and all whilst supporting your favourite bands!            

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

An Alternative Christmas 2012

In a month when frivolity and festive cheer the general aim of the populace, fascinating to come across three artists in the space of a few days, seemingly opposed to such light heartedness…….easy to forget, as the tragic events in Connecticut have shown, Christmas not always quite so merry for all.   http://www.mudkiss.com/alternativechristmas2012.htm









Kindest of Thieves









Christine Owman












Exile Parade 

MY GIGS OF 2012

You can't beat a good list, so after my albums of 2012, here are my gigs of the year. The room, hall, theatre, arena or stadium where music truly comes alive....well perhaps not in arenas or stadiums, the majority watching a big screen with the band physically just dots in the distance but you know what I mean.

Started as a top ten, although extended slightly as I start to search the video archive.   Through my role with Mudkiss Fanzine  I'm lucky enough to see a wide variety of live shows spanning numerous genres and not always those you expect which bring the greatest of pleasure and vice versa.

Jack White in Blackpool for instance, while certainly a great musician with excellent backing band, lacked the energy and unpredictability of his White Stripes days, failing to feature in the years highlights.

But these are the ones who did, in no particular order.

Amenra  - Damnation Festival - Leeds University Student Union.

Undoubtedly the most intense performance of the year, incredibly powerful and ritualistic in nature, vocalist Colin Van Eeckhout, a man possessed, exorcising his demons.  We should all worship at The Church of Ra, a truly awe inspiring live band.  



Spires - The Judge and Jury - Colchester

I see no logical reason why Spires aren't one of the biggest metal bands in the U.K. Intelligently crafted, meandering symphonies, interweaving tenderness and brutality within a melodically metallic lattice. Definitely one of THE bands of the last few years. Based on the new tracks performed in Colchester, album number two cannot come soon enough...... hint, hint lads.



 Bo Ningen - The Ruby Lounge Manchester

It's said the line between genius and madness is fine, Bo Ningen prove that exactly the case.  The sheer energy which exudes from the stage as they rip the venue to shreds a pure joy to behold.  Not seen them yet, you're missing a frenetic treat. Rectify it soon.



The Phoenix Experiment - Mudkiss Fanzine Show Case  - The Railway Venue Bolton

I've followed the progression of The Phoenix Experiment since hearing the filthy blues rock debut "Cut You Down," slightly concerned that certainly worthy the headline slot at the inaugural Mudkiss Fanzine Showcase night, could they possibly transfer their sonic soundscapes to a live setting. Fear not, Mike Bee and friends producing an audio visual experience leaving NASA scientists fearing a meltdown of the known universe.  Incredible night had by all.

  

Blacklisters - Damnation Festival  - Leeds University Student Union

According to vocalist Billy, he felt quite jaded after three days alongside Pig Destroyer. God help anyone who stands in his way when full of the joys of spring. Chaos reigns when Blacklisters are around, along with a blistering set of hardcore brilliance.



Seamus Cater and Viljam Nybacka - Cambridge Folk Festival

Certain rules govern the bookings for The Den, the new music tent at Cambridge Folk Festival, no drums, no amps, no one over the age of twenty five.  Seamus and Viljam broke every one, and weren't we pleased. Minimalist keyboard, accordion and harmonica, with restrained, unassuming rhythms, supporting in the main, narrative tales of eccentric characters and occasions from history. The perfect way to end a day of top drawer music.



 Liz Green - Cambridge Folk Festival

A vulnerability surrounds Liz Green, completely quirky, with a darkly dry sense of humour straight from the heart of her native Wirral, more than capable of losing herself amidst songs, acknowledging a dislike of practise not especially helpful.  The innocence and awkwardness only ensure her all the more captivating and engrossing however,




White Denim - The Ritz Manchester

I waited a long time to catch White Denim and they certainly lived up to the billing of one of the best, most exhilerating live bands around. A real musos outfit, with musical talent exhuding from every single pore. 





Savages / Palma Violets - The Deaf Institute - Manchester

Don't believe the hype....ok in this case do.  Described by the NME as two of the worlds most amazing before actually releasing anything, the Palma Violets double header with Savages a definite highlight of the year.  Savages, intense, focused and downright sensuous, Palma Violets, loose, ragged and occasionally chaotic, a kind of slighly posher Libertines. Total opposites, but complementing each other perfectly.  






No Ceremony /// - Salford Sacred Trinity Church

One of those events I approach with little expectation, electronic music not usually my thing and ultimately just blown away. Ideal venue at Salford Sacred Trinity Church for No Ceremony ///, the intimate and reverential surroundings providing a perfect backdrop for an understated, although thoroughly captivating performance,.the alluring nature both refreshing and exhilarating in equal measures.





Guillemots - Hard Rock Cafe - Manchester

Always a pleasure to see Guillemots, especially in an intimate venue like The Hard Rock Cafe.  Fyfe holds centre stage maintaining the majority of the audiences gaze, although the strength in depth of the band take one of the UK's more eccentric quartets to another level.    



The Miserable Rich - The Deaf Institute - Manchester

Sadly The Miserable Rich are currently taking an extended break, hopefully 2012 won't be the last year we see them perform. Gorgeously unique sound, baroque chamber pop with one of the most wonderfully controlled vocals you'll ever witness. The musical world is a slighly duller place without them.  




2:54 / The Palma Violets - The Deaf Institute Manchester

I have to admit to being slightly disappointed by the debut album from , the studio unable to encapsulate their excellence.  Delicately waiflike and etheral, although in front of an audience, additional spikier edges emanates.  Live the best way to appreciate 2:54.

And support that night, it's those Palma Violets boys again.










Friday, 14 December 2012

Happy Metal Christmas




What a brilliant festive treat here from Metal Blade Records. 2012 highlights being streamed on Soundcloud including amazing tracks from :

Cauterize
Between the Buried and Me
Cannibal Corpse
Cattle Decapitation
Whitechapel
Job for a Cowboy
Gypsyhawk
Goatwhore
Six Feet Under
Allegaeon
Aeon
Sacred Reich
Abiotic
Downfall of Gaia

 https://soundcloud.com/metalbladerecords/sets/metal-blade-records-2012

Metal Blade continually releasing some of the most incredible extreme music around.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - New Album out Feb 18th


Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - New album PUSH THE SKY AWAY - Out 18 Feb.
Visit www.nickcave.com for more info and to pre-order the album.
First track, the delicate and minimalistic "We No Who U R" is available from 3 Dec as a download with every pre-order album purchase.


Thursday, 13 December 2012

The Delaplains interview

Quick Mudkiss Fanzine interview with a great new band from Manchester, The Delaplains.  Intelligent, melodic pop music. Ones to keep an eye on in 2013. 




http://www.mudkiss.com/thedelaplainsinterview.htm


Mudkiss Update including 2112 review

Just a couple of items to throw your way in relation to Mudkiss.

Check out my, slightly personal review of the classic Rush album, 2112, which is re-issued next week with deluxe and super deluxe versions available. An album which brings back all kinds of memories, both good and bad.







http://www.mudkiss.com/rush2112reissue.htm



And don't forget to keep an eye on the video of the day feature, with the usual eclectic mix of genres being fully explored, both visually and aurally.

http://www.mudkiss.com/videooftheday.htm

Add to that, bags more live reviews http://www.mudkiss.com/liveshows.htm including Dan Mangan, Stiff Little Fingers and The Ravonettes, plus interviews with the likes of Jessie Rose and The Lost Souls Club http://www.mudkiss.com/interviews.htm, the usual new music reviews, latest singles / EP's, and a feature on the Blog sound of 2013 long list.......what are you waiting for, click on the links and fill your boots.  http://www.mudkiss.com/musicreviews.htm

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

SLAYER CONFIRMED AS BLOODSTOCK SUNDAY NIGHT HEADLINBER 2013

Bloodstock are thrilled to announce that seminal thrash metal legends, SLAYER are confirmed as the third and final headliner for 2013.
 
The Californian four-piece will close the Ronnie James Dio stage on Sunday night at Catton Park,
bringing their face-melting, monster riffs to the metal hoardes.  Guitarist, Kerry King comments; "Can't wait to hit the stage at Bloodstock!  Metal Festival in England?  Fuck yes!!  It's going to be hell on earth and I'm looking forward to having a party with all my British friends."
 
Check out the stone-cold classic Slayer track ,‘Raining Blood’, or this pyro-laden, fan-filmed footage of ‘Hell Awaits’ from this summer’s US Mayhem Festival; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1DhdUIkANw and get ready for the UK's best metal gathering next August.   You can also find out a little info on the new Slayer album (due Autumn 2013), direct from Kerry King, in this chat with Revolver magazine over at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCOcISqU0oU


 
SLAYER joins fellow headliners LAMB OF GOD and KING DIAMOND, plus ANTHRAX, ACCEPT, AVANTASIA, WHITECHAPEL, DEVILDRIVER, MUNICIPAL WASTE, AMORPHIS, DARK FUNERAL, FIREWIND, FOZZY, KATAKLYSM and EX DEO.  Plenty more bands are still to be announced!
 
HOBGOBLIN PRESENTS BLOODSTOCK’S METAL 2 THE MASSES
 
Hobgoblin is excited to unveil its electrifying new partnership with Bloodstock. The collaboration sees both parties teaming up to bring METAL 2 THE MASSES at Bloodstock 2013, offering breaking bands the chance to perform on the Newblood Stage.
 
The road show, aptly titled ‘Hobgoblin presents Bloodstock’s METAL 2 THE MASSES’ will be visiting a host of UK and European venues to seek out the best new acts to grace the stage at Bloodstock Open Air 2013.  Bands will also be in with a chance of playing a number of established European festivals in 2014, along with a wealth of additional prizes.
 
In addition to this, as part of its exclusive sponsorship deal, Hobgoblin will be opening up the search worldwide via Wychwood.co.uk, inviting acts to submit their videos online from December 2012.  The contest will be mirrored on promotional packs of Hobgoblin from January 2013, where fans can vote for their favourite act, with the winner bagging the coveted slot on the Newblood stage.  In exchange for their vote, drinkers also win the chance to take home a whole host of music-related prizes via an ‘instant win’ competition.  
 
Bloodstock’s METAL 2 THE MASSES competition will be open to all genres of rock & metal, so if you’re in a speed, thrash, death, doom, folk, battle, gothic, groove, metalcore, industrial, neo-classical, Nu, post, power, progressive, sludge, stoner, alternative, extreme, symphonic, Viking metal or hard rock act, then get ready to bring the noise!
Visit www.wychwood.co.uk or click here for further information, alternatively ‘like’ Hobgoblin on Facebook or follow @Hobgoblin_beer on Twitter for giveaways and further information on Metal to the Masses.
 
 
BLOODSTOCK WINS UK FESTIVAL AWARD
Here at BLOODSTOCK HQ we are  thrilled to announce our win in the 'Best Medium-Sized Festival' category at the UK Festival Awards 2012, which was held at London's Roundhouse  last week.  The event, which saw over half a million fans and festival go-ers cast their votes over the last month, acknowledges outstanding achievement in the UK live festival industry.  
 
Bloodstock saw off considerable competition from the likes of Latitude, RockNess, The Secret Garden Party and Wakestock to pick up the trophy. Bloodstock Founder Paul Gregory comments, "We want to thank everyone who voted for Bloodstock in the UK Festival Awards.  It shows the overwhelming support the metal fans have for their festival, which always will be by the fans, for the fans."
 
BLOODSTOCK RADIO NOW LIVE
Don’t forget to tune into the UK’s premier rock and metal station at www.bloodstockradio.com.  
 
 EARLY BIRD TICKETS ON SALE UNTIL 15TH DECEMBER
‘SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY’
Bloodstock ‘Early Bird’ tickets on sale until 11.59pm on 15th December (subject to availability) so don’t leave it until the 11th hour as they may well sell out before then.   Click  HERE to buy your ticket for the total bargain price of £100 (plus booking fee) for a four-day weekend pass.  After Dec 15th (or sooner if these limited tickets sell out first), the price will revert to the standard £125 (plus booking fee) for a weekend pass.
 
line up so far:
 
Ronnie James Dio Stage
SLAYER - LAMB OF GOD - KING DIAMOND
ANTHRAX - ACCEPT -  AVANTASIA - AMORPHIS - DARK FUNERAL
DEVILDRIVER - MUNICIPAL WASTE - FIREWIND - FOZZY
KATAKLYSM - WHITECHAPEL - EX DEO plus loads more to be confirmed
 
New Blood Stage
NEGLIGENCE
 
TICKETS WILL RISE FROM
£100 to £125 on December 16th 2012
BUY NOW AT
 
8th to 11th August 2013
CATTON PARK, WALTON ON TRENT, DERBYSHIRE, DE12 8LN
 
BRINGING YOU METAL ON EARTH SINCE 2001
 
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Saturday, 8 December 2012

The Delaplains - Gypsy Blood EP

Brand new band from Manchester for you to check out. Great 60's vibe going on here with tight, intricate guitar and excellent melodies. If pushed to name a reference, perhaps a Mancunian version of the indie pop sensibilities of Pete and the Pirates or Tap Tap.



Very early days, but bags of promise and another two tracks "Statues" and "Sleeping with the Lights On" now available for free download.  http://thedelaplains.bandcamp.com/

Want more from The Delaplains??? I should jolly well hope so and you don't even have to wait...... "That Doll (You Got for Christmas)" included on Bands 4 Barnados 2012 EP,  alongside Jessie Rose, Danny Mahon and The Quangos  for a measly £2.00 with all proceeds going directly to Barnardo's 'The Curve' service in Hulme.



The Curve has been running for over 16 years providing advice, guidance and support to care experienced young adults who have lived in care such as children's homes or foster care.

The Curve works with approximately 740 young adults aged 16 - 21 years old and up to 24 if they are in higher education. It provides support to young adults around their accommodation, education, training and employment, physical and emotional health, networks of support, leisure activities, life skills and a whole lot more. The service prides itself in always striving for the best outcomes for the young adults who access the service whilst encouraging, empowering and enabling them to take the lead in their own lives.

http://bands4barnardos.bandcamp.com/






Friday, 7 December 2012

For Folks Sake It's Christmas 2012


 

Looking for the ideal musical gift to give this festive season? Look no further, watch your loved one's faces light up as you present "For Folks Sake It's Christmas 2012" a beautiful collection of seasonally based tunes by some of the brightest stars of 'Nu Folk' around including :

Howard Carter
Ellen and the Escapades
Goodnight Lenin
Gibson Bull and Lenin
Olly Knights
Tom Williams
Stylusboy
Gerard and the Watchmen
Boat to Row
The Willows
Mi Mye
Feldspar
Admiral Fallow
Friend of all the World
Joyce the Librarian
 
http://forfolkssake.bandcamp.com/album/for-folks-sake-its-christmas-2012




As if that weren't enough, all profits are for a greta cause, going to the Evelina Children's Hospital. Find out more at www.togetherwecan.org.uk/evelina


 www.forfolkssake.com