Tuesday, 14 December 2010

WEAVE vs. ARCADY BLISS XMAS TRACK



Arcady Bliss and Weave are proud to present a yuletide collaboration the like of which has never been heard before. Rushes of Noël is the joint work of two independent creative forces combining chilled soundscapes, acoustic flare and minimalistic vocals to deliver a different kind of Christmas message for 2010.

Weave vs. Arcady Bliss Rushes of Noël by Weave




Created with flickr slideshow from softsea.

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Get in touch and let us know what you think!
Charlie
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Monday, 15 November 2010

JAMC do The Beach Boys



This has to be one of the greatest covers of all time.
That is all.
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Friday, 29 October 2010

BLINDIE #2 + SOME EP NEWS

As you may or may not know, Arcady Bliss are curating monthly nights of top class independent artists at The Star Inn, Guildford. The first was earlier this month and headlined by LOS, possibly one of my favourite bands ever, and also saw sets from the breathtaking Brother & Bones and The Fury. The idea of the night is to showcase 3 fantastic independent artists for a reasonable price, where you can be sure they will be fairly paid and have the opportunity to sell their own music and merch. The next one is this Monday the 1st of November and we are very pleased to announce that our friends Films Of Colour will be head-lining! They've recently had great support from Steve Lamacq among others following the recent release of their debut single "Actions", which has also been featured on a recent episode of The X-Factor. This is a really great opportunity to see a band that will likely fill stadiums one day in a small venue for less than the price of a pint of lager... £3!

Now ain't that a steal?! Doors open at 7.30pm and there will be music from 8.30pm. We, Arcady Bliss, are also playing that night along with This Boy. You can check out all the details on Facebook by clicking the flier below:

At the gig you will also be able to purchase our EP A Moment In Love for the very first time in an ultra limited edition run of 7 packs - we will not make any more of these so, if you buy one, you'll be one of the first people to hear the EP before the proper release!

Each unique numbered pack will include:


  • 4-track CD of A Moment In Love EP + 2 bonus tracks
  • A hand-written, signed lyrics booklet
  • An A4 BLINDIE #2 poster
  • One of 7 Arcady Bliss photographs unique to each pack
  • 2 Tickets to the next BLINDIE night of your choice in 2011 (worth £6 alone)
Price per pack = £10

Remember these packs are ultra limited - we're only making 7 especially for this gig, so once they're gone, they're gone!

See you on Monday! I hope you have an awesome weekend :-)

Love,
Charlie.
xxx

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Wednesday, 27 October 2010

As I promised...

...last night I'm re-posting Surround for your aural delectation and for you to download! I'm not even asking an email for it, but we would be awfully pleased if you'd pop yours into the red box on the right if you enjoy it.

Surround by ArcadyBliss

Thank you to all of you who came and enjoyed our set at the IndigO2 last night, it was a total blast and we had the best fun. But hey! Guess what! We're playing again this coming Monday the 1st of November at The Star in Guildford at our monthly BLINDIE night along with Films Of Colour and This Boy. It's only £3 which is a less than the price of a pint! Join the BLINDIE FACEBOOK EVENT for all the details :-)



Oh and I'm also playing a solo set at Fahrenheit 55 for my good friend, GU2 Radio DJ and all round legend Andy Vale. Why not come down and join the fun? It's FREE!

Lots of love,
Charlie
xxx
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Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Hands up!

Who wants to see a really, really stupid picture of Anil and I in a field?!

Well, there you have it...that was probably the most unproductive, spur-of-the-moment photo session that has ever occured. This photo reminds me of the sort of promo shots you used to see in those American, So-Cal pop punk band albums about ten years ago. You know the stuff, the silly stuff we always used to listen to like Blink 182 (that's pronounced one eighty two, true fans ;-) ) and pre-Idiot Green Day.

ANYWAY this post is not really up just to show you an embarrassing, yet somewhat amusing, photograph. Anil and I are pleased to announce a new permanent addition to the Arcady Bliss line-up in the form of one bassist, a bassist to rule them all, Pete Snowdon. He's what David Cameron would probably call a "bloody nice bloke".


We're really happy to have Pete on board and look forward to all of the gigs and festivals we'll be doing with him this summer. Check out the Arcady Bliss Myspace page now for details of all our upcoming shows. The first show will be this Friday the 14th of May at The Great Escape festival in Brighton. We're playing early at half past midday in The Basement on Kensington Street. So, if you're around, come down and kick out the jams with us and welcome Pete into the Arcady fold!

Until then, you stay classy, San Diego.

Charlie
xxx

P.S. It's not my hat in case you were wondering.
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Sunday, 11 April 2010

April Vibes

"My thumbs have gone weird!"

No, don't worry, they haven't really - but my left hand has been a bit funny for the past couple of weeks. I think I got a bit of mild RSI playing too much guitar and procrastinating whilst I was supposed to be doing coursework, but hey you gotta think of this equation: Me playing more guitar = Me getting better at guitar and coming up with more song ideas = Better Arcady Bliss.
Coursework doesn't even factor into that. Don't get me wrong, it was actually fairly interesting coursework and I have learnt a fair bit from it...but the time when I had to get around to working seemed to coincide with a particularly creative phase for me, so I was damned if I was going to let coursework get in the way too much. Still, it did, and now I'm left with lots of embryonic, undeveloped ideas and only one or two solid songs...still, they'll all come together in the end I guess.

So anyway, after all that coursework shiznit I've GOT to start getting things together again for my dissertation, final project and solo performance exam...hopefully starting tomorrow if I get my act together. I'm currently back in the Yorkshire, the motherland, for a week or so having a little break from Guildford/Surrey/London/Southern life which has really taken it out of me so far this year. It's been really fun and it's great to be busy but I think the EP recording and everything else that's gone on took its toll on me much more than I'd anticipated. I need a holiday!lol Or a tour...a tour would be sick. Like I said though, I'm back in the shire and resting up nicely. The broken string on my guitar is deterring me from picking it up right now as I can't be arsed to change it and I want to rest my hand...but now I've re-discovered piano! A client of my mum's actually GAVE me a really nice Yamaha Clavinova electric piano which is practically brand new. It's not a brand new model or anything but its barely been played and I can tell I'm gonna fall in love with it...I don't see any keys coming to Arcady anytime soon but as far as song-writing in general is concerned I think it's gonna be awesome. I did study piano a bit as a kid but I can't play anything now, not even chopsticks, so I'm just muddling my way round figuring out what a few chords are, jamming and LOVING it.

In addition to the piano loving that's been going on I'm also rinsing my, and now my parent's, small vinyl collection. I think I've mentioned my new found vinyl-philia a few posts ago but I just thought I'd let you know that it's becoming an ever burgeoning passion of mine at the moment. I've managed to acquire re-issues of all three Nick Drake albums and a 1971 pressing of The Velvet Underground's Andy Warhol album (all huge personal faves) as well as few other assorted discoveries. If there is anyone reading this who is interested in getting into vinyl as a means of listening to music I would heartily encourage you - it's really cheap to do, sounds better, looks better and gives you so much more pleasure than an mp3 ever could. A great place to buy records in Guildford is Ben's Collectors records which is just off the top of the high street through the pillars opposite the guildhall. Google it. Anyway, you can get soooo many records in there for one or two quid which are in great condition and every time I go in I come out with weeks worth of listening for very, very little money.

What else?...hmmm...well I've been doing a bit of this and that for Bearded Magazine too recently. I've been a bit slack with posting on news stuff on the website because of everything else, but I've got a few proper items to write and post up this week. One will be a review of the new Radio Dept album which I'm very much looking forward to getting my teeth into. The others will be review/interviews with Airship and The Joy Formidable and a review of a band called The Crookes whom I went to see in York t'other night. Keep your eyes peeled, yeah? I may even post up a couple on here if you fancy? Just comment below and let me know. The Bearded team are having a meeting soon in London on the 21st as it happens to talk about our new website and some other exciting developments. I'll let you know how it goes, but until then keep checking out beardedmagazine.co.uk and supporting independent music. We love ya for it.

After all that drivel I suppose I should let you know what's actually going on with Arcady. Well, we've got a smattering of gigs coming up including The Great Escape on the 14th of May at The Basement around midday. Please come down if you can, it's gonna be a great day of music and day passes are only about £28-30 which is a bargain for all that you can do and see. The E.P. is coming on. We've pretty much got all the mixing out the way and Anil went and laid down a new last minute lead guitar part on A Moment In Love this Friday. I hope to get it all mastered by the end of this month in time for The Great Escape and the summer. But, if being in bands and the music industry have taught me anything, when it comes to how long you things are going to take, they will probably take at least 3x as long. Fingers crossed this won't happen. Anyway, as I keep saying, I can't wait for y'all to hear it but you'll have to learn some patience along with me...we can do it together!

What a load of waffle that was. Still, I've nothing better to do this Sunday evening so I thought I'd just empty some of my brain onto the internet. Why not? Everybody else does...

Oh I almost forgot - as you may have seen on Facebook we're looking for logo ideas for our "record label" Arcady Recordings. If you'd like to have a go at one please post it up on our FB wall or else email it to me on chelwess@gmail.com . We'll try and pay you back somehow...probably with a free gig round your house or something if you fancy it? Or maybe you could come round ours? I dunno, we'll work something out but either way if we use your design we'll make sure you get a proper CD of the EP once they're all pressed. Sound good? RAD.

Keep tha change ya filthy animals!
Next blog will be much less scatty and random. Promise.

Charlie
xxx
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Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Me and my friends



As ever, tonight finds me in rather a reflective mood. I want to talk about friends.

Today, as with so many other days in my life at the moment, I was fortunate enough to spend a fair amount of time with friends. I think all the people I've hung out with today were people that I've met through the college I attend and it struck me once again that a great deal, indeed pretty much all, of the people I spoke to today were people that I value very highly. I've met them all through a mutual passion for music, creativity and expression which it seems to me produces some of the most lovely, genuinely fantastic characters in the world. You music fans and musicians are without doubt my favourite people in all the world.

In caring for music I think we're all bound by something...we all have opinions about music that we base entirely upon how something, as piece of art, makes us feel. At its most basic level I guess we care deeply about how our emotions are effected by a series of tones, melodies beats and words. As such I think this makes us all people who are healthily, and perhaps sometimes not so healthily, in touch with ourselves and sensitive to our emotions and moods.

I'm not so sure where I meant to go with this...I think that's why I'm a songwriter; I just get it out better that way! However, I just wanted to take the time to express to you how grateful I am to have such fantastic friends. You all contribute so much to my life and I learn so many valuable lessons from (and with) you every day. Without you I would never go on unexpected adventures, parties, gigs or trips to the pub. Without you there would be no-one to laugh at my crap jokes, listen to me mumble my dilemmas down the phone or hold my hand when it needed to be held. So many great experiences.

Perhaps this is a bit long, I dunno. It's worth thinking about though isn't it? Mother's Day has just been and gone this last weekend so, just as we remember how much our Mums benefit our lives, I think it's only right and proper that we remember out mates similarly. Is there an international friends day? Is there a day of the year when all wars have to stop for 24 hours? If not then I reckon we should get that idea set in motion...everyone on the Facebook group gets their name on the Nobel Peace Prize if it happens! (If you laughed at that then we're definitely buddies now, no questions asked, no strings attached).

On that note I think I'll leave it there. To my friends, "Thank you. You're ace" and to those I've yet to meet, "I look forward to it". All of you followers and fans of Arcady Bliss count too - we don't want there to be any distance between us and you. We're just regular people making music that we believe in and if it's something that makes your life better then we're doing what we set out to.

Now bugger off, go and hang out with your mates!

Charlie
xxx
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