I went to go and see our friends, Films Of Colour play at The Stoke in Guildford last night along with our other mates, the utterly exuberant Free Peace.
Both bands were incredible and I had a lovely time - it was a last minute decision to go because I'd completely forgotten the gig was on until a couple of hours before. Anyway, it reminded me that I'd done a cover of the Films Of Colour (then known as Spires) song "Circles"at the back end of 2008. It was really hastily put together, but I think it's got a nice feel so I thought I'd share it with you again. Let me know what you think :-)
Also, we're having a bit of a chat with the FOC boys to see about doing a wee northern tour later this year. Stay tuned for developments!
...and I still haven't slept yet, which usually isn't conducive to writing the best blogs but I thought I'd have a crack anyway. Ready? Let's begin.
As Anil posted on Tuesday we were in the studio pretty much all last week in London recording our debut E.P. entitled "A Moment In Love". I know I said a few posts ago that we were going to try and record it ourselves but with the circumstances as they are, we decided that the best course of action would be to go and do it with someone who knew what they were doing - my production skills are still pretty amateurish. In short, we had the BEST time. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Gareth and Ollie at The Fold Studios for all their amazing work this week, they made it so easy and fun that the whole thing was a breeze and we think we've made the best record we can for where we're at right now. We've still got the mixing to do, but with it sounding as great as it is now unmixed, I'm confident that it won't take too long to whip into shape then master.
I'm sorry we didn't post up any photos or video while we were there, we do have some that we'll probably edit and put up later. We were working really hard though and doing long hours so it was hard to concentrate on anything much other than the record...oh, and tea, LOTS of tea :-) It might take a bit of time as both Anil and I are really busy with work for our degrees right now, but I'm resolved to keep you guys stocked with a consistent supply material and interesting things. Speaking of interesting things, we'd also like to congratulate Toby Couling who drummed our E.P. for getting the gig to play drums for Noisettes on their current UK tour. It's an amazing opportunity for him and goes a long way in validating our belief that he's one of the best drummers in the UK right now. So yeah, nice one mate, we're really chuffed for you! In addition to that, Ollie managed to persuade Sedi Acolatse, who's the other half of Speech Debelle's rhythm section along with Toby, to lay down some double bass for Snow on Saturday. It was skill! (Yep, thanks to Marsha at Xfm I've decided to bring back the use of "skill" as an adjective, just like when I was a wee nipper).
Phew, typing all that has now given me the urge to finally get some rest. It's 5.20am. Oh dear.
With love, Charlie. xxx
P.S. Come and say hello soon over on Twitter @arcadybliss 'cause I've been spending loads of time on there recently. Also, check out Captain Crazy, what a dude:
today and this is the one of A Moment In Love. Give it a download and a listen, comment back on what you think...simples! It's nowhere near perfect but I like to think it's got a certain charm...
Wow, after such an American greeting you're probably wondering what in Zeus' name has gotten into me. I shall tell you...
You may or may not know that we've been banging on about doing an EP for ages, but to cut a long story short we're finally gonna get around to it because we've booked the studio time. Yep, we're heading down to The Fold Studios the week of the 15th to cut our debut EP proper. Naz Adamson will be on bass duties and Toby Couling will be hitting things for us so Anil and I are both super stoked (not to be confused with super soaked) about the whole thing. All being well, we'll be posting up videos here and on Arcady TV (yes we may actually finally use our YouTube channel!lol) from the studio as we record and keep you updated during the whole process.
We're playing a Valentine's Day gig on the 14th in Staines, the day before we go to the studio so please come down and have fun with us. RSVP on Facebook.
Meanwhile, I've been listening to lots of vinyl as my turntable finally arrived! I've been talking about getting one forever and I'm so happy to finally be able to listen to my little collection and I look forward to augmenting it - I don't think I'm gonna buy CD's anymore unless it's something that's limited edition or has a cool DVD with it. I dunno, we'll see...
In other news, go to www.manbabies.com for a giggle if you've some time to waste for gems like this...
With that, I shall leave you. Please feel free to drop us a comment at the bottom of this post and say hi - Google Analytics (uhuh, I'm a geek) tells us that we have readers from all over the place checking out the blog and we'd love to get to know you :-)
Arcady Bliss is an indie/rock/acoustic/folk/alternative band based in the UK. We love music. We play honest, emotive songs and will never try to be something we're not. We do it our way.