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Posted 08 February 2010 - 06:57 PM

YO!

So we are supporting HCDP next monday at deaf institute.

Should be a fookin' buzz, our dad is playing drums, so we are officially a family band for the moment. If thats not worth coming down to see, i dunno what is.
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Heres the guff from the High Voltage website:

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Hot Club de Paris mark their eagerly-awaited return in 2010 with a brand-new 6 song EP entitled “With Days Like This As Cheap As ChewingGum, Why Would Anyone Want To Work?” (A phrase generously loaned by acclaimed British poet Matthew Welton). Still operating with their usual punk-rock ethic and still proudly flying the flag for British DIY.

Hot Club are now self producing and recording themselves in their Liverpool rehearsal space. Moshi Moshi will be taking care of the release which is available on both download and a super-limited hand-numbered 10” vinyl.

Paul, Matthew and Alasdair first entered our musical consciousness with their debut album ‘Drop It ‘til It Pops’ in October 2006. This was followed by ‘Live at Dead Lake’ in June 2008. Their skewiff art-punk début was bursting with a feverish energy and, combined with near constant touring, won them a healthy fan base. This gruelling schedule led straight up to recording their second album with Chicago producer Brian Deck (Modest Mouse, Iron and Wine, Ugly Cassanova, Sea and Cake, Chin Up Chin Up). The results were equally as engaging as their début efforts and steered the band’s art-punk sound into a calmer, more melancholic direction, garnering further critical acclaim.

They now have two 6 song EPs to release through Moshi Moshi. The first one will drop in early February to coincide with their first full UK tour of 2010. ‘With Days Like This…’ combines both fun and sadness with their usual unmistakeable British brand of eccentricity.

The second EP (“The Rise and Inevitable Fall of the High School Suicide Cluster Band”) should see the light of day sometime around the early summer in advance of what the band hopes to be a super-busy festival season. And let’s not forget just how special the Hot Club live experience is; bursts of time signature-laden art punk and banter that puts even the most seasoned heckler in their place.

"Hot Club de Paris are a unique, and entirely laudable, proposition." The Guardian

"Lurching, jazz-time explosions laced with irrepressible pop joy" Mojo

"Some of the most slyly complex production in modern pop" Uncut


HOT CLUB DE PARIS
TROJAN HORSE
SPOKES

Doors 7.30pm, tickets £7 adv from Ticketline, by calling 0161 832 1111 or in person at the Deaf Institute

COME!

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Also, I did an inteview (CLICK)



Check me out blathering on like a fucking idiot, desperately trying to not sound pretentious, but failing miserably...in this interview with High Voltage...the very nice people who are putting us on.

This post has been edited by Duke: 08 February 2010 - 07:05 PM

This ones for Higgs Bosun, for without you none of this would be possible.




QUOTE (Ant Long @ May 3 2010, 10:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A one off hipster bomb special, just to let us know he's still on the ball.
It'd make a nice Panorama special actually, interviews with worried Oldham youths -
'A wer gunna gerr Deaf Institoot but av 'erd it's gunna get blern up.'

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 07:00 PM

The Trojan Dukes!

Is your dad any good on the drums then?

Also, I bloody love Spokes.
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Posted 08 February 2010 - 07:04 PM

My dad is awesome on the drums...more jazz infused than rock, so all the songs have a weird jazz-ier sound than previously. Still bloody good though, plus i get to tell him what to do, which is awesome. ;)
This ones for Higgs Bosun, for without you none of this would be possible.




QUOTE (Ant Long @ May 3 2010, 10:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A one off hipster bomb special, just to let us know he's still on the ball.
It'd make a nice Panorama special actually, interviews with worried Oldham youths -
'A wer gunna gerr Deaf Institoot but av 'erd it's gunna get blern up.'

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Posted 08 February 2010 - 07:24 PM

Hot Club were muchos fun before Xmas at Retro, will see what I'm upto ;)
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Posted 12 February 2010 - 03:26 PM

Lookin' forward to this...Spokes are excellent, Not seen trojan horse before...I shall be selecting some tunes early doors!
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Posted 12 February 2010 - 04:05 PM

Mint. We're awesome...thats an actual review i did of us, just then.
This ones for Higgs Bosun, for without you none of this would be possible.




QUOTE (Ant Long @ May 3 2010, 10:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A one off hipster bomb special, just to let us know he's still on the ball.
It'd make a nice Panorama special actually, interviews with worried Oldham youths -
'A wer gunna gerr Deaf Institoot but av 'erd it's gunna get blern up.'

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Posted 15 February 2010 - 02:06 PM

View PostDuke, on Feb 12 2010, 04:05 PM, said:

Mint. We're awesome...thats an actual review i did of us, just then.


High level of expectation has been set!!

THIS IS TONIGHT!!
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Posted 16 February 2010 - 10:52 AM

Enjoyed last night. Nice and busy for a Monday!!
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Posted 16 February 2010 - 01:21 PM

Eurgh.

I'm not one to usually blame equipment for poor performances, but after that bass died on the first track i couldnt get it together properly. Apologies to anyone who was expecting a rousing performance. :/
This ones for Higgs Bosun, for without you none of this would be possible.




QUOTE (Ant Long @ May 3 2010, 10:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A one off hipster bomb special, just to let us know he's still on the ball.
It'd make a nice Panorama special actually, interviews with worried Oldham youths -
'A wer gunna gerr Deaf Institoot but av 'erd it's gunna get blern up.'

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