got this the email other day:
Subject: Eureka Machines news: Do Or Die album out soon, gigs, etc....
Greetings to you,
There now follows a shedload of NEWS regarding the awsome EUREKA MACHINES –
Leeds’ newest and most skill pop’n’roll combo featuring Chris Catalyst,
Steven Morricone, Wayne Insane and the mysterious Davros. Read on for
details of the debut album release, gigs a plenty (including some hot
festival slots) and all other kinds of malarkey....
1. DEBUT ALBUM RELEASE
We are pleased to announce that the debut album 'Do Or Die' will be
available on digital download and in the shops (dist. by Shellshock) from
01/09/08 on the mighty Wrath Records (cat no. WRATHCD48), but you lucky
mailing listees can order it NOW through the medium of PayPal and get your
grubby mits on an advance copy. Thanks immensely to the more eagle-eyed of
you who have already spotted this purchase on the Myspace & Websites – keep
those orders flooding in! You can get your advance copy through the band
website:
www.eurekamachines.com
or the My Space thing:
www.myspace.com/eurekamachines
Hooray. It's eleven and a half tracks of pop rockery which could just change
your life for the better. I'd love to put some review quotes for the album
in here, but we’ve not long sent them all off to the media types so the
jury’s still out. There are some preview tracks on our My Space - go have a
listen.
Album tracklist:
1. Â Â Â Â Â Â Scream Eureka
2.       Being Good Is Okay, But Being Better’s Better
3. Â Â Â Â Â Â The Story Of My Life
4. Â Â Â Â Â Â Red Wine Smile
5. Â Â Â Â Â Â Everyone Loves You
6. Â Â Â Â Â Â Going Down
7. Â Â Â Â Â Â She Sings To Me
8.       The One Who Wouldn’t Change You
9. Â Â Â Â Â Â Do Or Die
10. Â Â Yeah, I Feel Lucky
11. Â Â The Light At The End Of The Tunnel
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2. GIGGING FENZY
Eureka Machines have also just been confirmed to play the Reading and Leeds
festivals on the BBC Introducing Stage. Leeds Friday and Reading Sunday.
Times TBC. But this will be a great honour and we can't blimmin' well wait.
#### Extra specially HOT NEWS: If you order a copy of Do Or Die from us any
time up to the end of play SATURDAY 16th AUGUST, you will be automatically
entered into a draw to win a pair of day tickets for the site of your choice
– if you could let us know when you place your order, that would be great.
Those of you who have already bought a copy via Paypal will already have
been entered for this. We’ll be in touch on the Sunday to the winner.####
To support the release of this mammoth album, Here is a suitably large and
shaggy tour:
AUGUST
Saturday 16th - Unity Day, Hyde Park, LEEDS - on stage 7.30pm
Tuesday 19th - The Asylum, BIRMINGHAM (with Sorry and the Sinatras)
Wednesday 20th - Bar Academy, Islington, LONDON (with Sorry and the Sinatras)
Friday 22nd – LEEDS FESTIVAL, BBC Introducing stage
Sunday 24th – READING FESTIVAL, BBC Introducing stage
SEPTEMBER
Mon 1st – The Bengal Brasserie, LEEDS – ALBUM LAUNCH PARTY! (see Myspace for details)
Friday 5th - The Chapel @ The Parish, HUDDERSFIELD (with Agent Orange)
Saturday 6th - Gasworks, BRADFORD
Monday 8th - The Lamp, HULL
Friday 12th - The Wheatsheaf, OXFORD
Saturday 13th – The Brief, CROYDON
Sunday 14th - The Charlotte, LEICESTER
Friday 19th – Vintage Rock Bar, DONCASTER
Saturday 20th – Shepherd’s Bush Empire, LONDON (with The Wildhearts) – SOLD OUT
Thursday 25th - Dry Bar, MANCHESTER
Friday 26th - Riverside, SELBY
Saturday 27th - Brudenell Social Club, LEEDS
Sunday 28th - Viper Rooms, HARROGATE
Tuesday 30th – Music Box, MANCHESTER (with Laika Dog)
OCTOBER
Thursday 2nd – The Park, PETERBOROUGH (with Laika Dog)
Friday 3rd – The Asylum, BIRMINGHAM (with Laika Dog)
Tuesday 7th – Corporation, SHEFFIELD (with Laika Dog)
Thursday 9th – Rock Café, STOURBRIDGE (with Laika Dog)
If you live in any of these cities and can help us with flyering or posters,
we'd really appreciate it - get in touch! We do this all on our own, with no
advertising budget, and no help from major labels etc. It costs a lot of
money to poster towns and you never have any real guarantee that the posters
have actually gone up, but if you can be arsed to spend quarter of an hour
next time you're in town putting a couple of posters up in your local record
shop and similar, we'd really appreciate it.
Same goes for Leeds and Reading - if you're going, you're taking 200 of our
flyers, like it or not! Ha ha. The BBC are making a really big thing of the
Introducing stage this year, so if you are listening to the radio and they
mention it, e-mail or text in and tell them that we're playing and we're
great! Request our tunes too. Most of the BBC Radio producers should have a
promo of our album by now.
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3. EUREKA MACHINES ‘CRIB’ EXPOSED
In a very special programme commissioned by shady internet music channel ASH
TV which is by sheer coincidence a bit like the ‘Cribs’ show on some music
television network or other, EUREKA MACHINES very own Chris Catalyst has
been invited to show every single one of you round his own luxury pad.
Get a feel for the rock & roll goings on, meet the band on Chris’ doorstep,
see all the desperate hangers-on, see what the band do in their spare time,
marvel at Chris’ awesome ‘ride’, have strange mixed-up feelings about what
goes on in the bathroom, acknowledge the true genius of Icky from the Bengal
Brasserie…… all here:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mYHwLlnsJ-o
ENJOY! – thanks very very much to the guys at Ash TV for making this. Watch
out for their promo vid to ‘Everyone Loves You’ – being put together at the
moment. More news on that to follow…..
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OK, for more information, as always, go to our website -
www.eurekamachines.com - where you can see news, gig dates, reviews, pictures,
download tracks and see funny videos.
Thanks x 100000 to Damian for keeping on top of the website - he is one very
cool (but very busy) chap.
If there's anything else you can do, please get in touch - I can't stress
enough how much we appreciate it. Likewise for any other bands you like -
it's incredibly difficult, being in a band, it's a lot of hard work, so
spreading the word is always appreciated. People like you lot make it more
fun.
All the best, hope you like the album and hope to see youse at a gig.
Chris, Davros, Steve and Wayne.
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- Purple Light
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Not quite enough info there I don't think.
A Leeds gig sounds good, anyone else?
A Leeds gig sounds good, anyone else?
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"Welcome to the entertainment zone"
in dub we trust
- Purple Light
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I've been to the Bengal Brasserie!
I used to go to school with the drummer too.
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Showaddywaddy?
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ooh tummy hurts so much!
aww bless that band...looking mighty fine gents in suits and all!
priceless!
~MB~
aww bless that band...looking mighty fine gents in suits and all!
priceless!
~MB~
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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The fella from the Bengal has real talent. MC Icky.Purple Light wrote:
I've been to the Bengal Brasserie!
Quality stuff.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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I've told you lot countless times - the Sheesh Mahal on Kirskstall Road is Where It's At (in a curry -sense)
- Purple Light
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Can't argue with that.Norman Hunter wrote:I've told you lot countless times - the Sheesh Mahal on Kirskstall Road is Where It's At (in a curry -sense)
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
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Good!Purple Light wrote:Can't argue with that.Norman Hunter wrote:I've told you lot countless times - the Sheesh Mahal on Kirskstall Road is Where It's At (in a curry -sense)
Now back to EM - the whole Cribs -thing takes place far too close for comfort to Village Place, from what I can make out. Best watch out for sharp suited geezers next time I'm passing on Burley Road.
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They even managed to get a wonderful review in that great National Institution The Sun Newspaper. So they can relax now- they've got it made
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more news from the EMx frontline:
Eureka Machines wrote:Hello northerners,
There now follows an announcement about advance tickets for our big show at the Brudenell Social in Leeds later this month:
Eureka Machines will be rocking you to within an inch of your life at The Brudenell Social Club (aka The Best Pub In The World) on Saturday 27th September.
It will be the best night of your life (probably).
The full line-up is:
EUREKA MACHINES - that's us, on the Leeds leg of our album launch tour, fresh from Leeds and Reading - http://www.myspace.com/eurekamachines
THE HYDROPATHS - punk rock pop - drinking tunes from ex-Dead Pets and Dregs - http://www.myspace.com/thehydropaths
SHUSH - Blondie goes rock - power pop brilliance from our London ex-AntiProduct mates - http://www.myspace.com/shushsound
PUSHBIKE ARMY - in your face indie pop - sadly the last ever gig for Leeds favourites - http://www.myspace.com/pushbikearmy
FRAN RODGERS - folk pop chanteuse - fresh from wowing Reading and Leeds - http://www.myspace.com/francesrodgers
And it's only £4.
£4! Unreal.
You can buy advance tickets here: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/36310 (with a 40p booking fee).
We've deliberately kept it cheap because everyone's skint these days, and we're not into ripping you off.
So, to sum up:
Eureka Machines, Hydropaths, Shush, Pushbike Army, Fran Rodgers
Saturday September 27th,
Doors 7pm - Fran on at 7.30pm.
Brudenell Social Club,
Queen's Road,
Hyde Park,
Leeds.
£4.
Hope to see some of you there.
EMx
PS. You can buy our album in all the pop shops now, and it's still available on our wonderful website:
www.eurekamachines.com
www.myspace.com/eurekamachines
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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anyone up for that?
LEEDS!
LEEDS!
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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Local. Handy.weebleswobble wrote:anyone up for that?
LEEDS!
Hopefully.
Will talk on Saturday
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I won't be in Leeds. Had a visit to some friends in North Yorkshire booked for ages.
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- Purple Light
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I'll be in Leeds anyway (LUFC home match) so might pop along to this afterwards depending on what's left in the wallet.
Weebles/Norm, you decided if your going yet?
Weebles/Norm, you decided if your going yet?
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I think you can take it as a "yes"Purple Light wrote:I'll be in Leeds anyway (LUFC home match) so might pop along to this afterwards depending on what's left in the wallet.
Weebles/Norm, you decided if your going yet?
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Nice one, hopefully a yes from me too then.Norman Hunter wrote:I think you can take it as a "yes"Purple Light wrote:I'll be in Leeds anyway (LUFC home match) so might pop along to this afterwards depending on what's left in the wallet.
Weebles/Norm, you decided if your going yet?
(Subject To Change)
(Subject to funds & my level of pissedness after the match)
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Don't say we didn't warn you... Neither are able to attend. Sorry PLPurple Light wrote:I think you can take it as a "yes"
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- Purple Light
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Ahh well no probs Norm.Norman Hunter wrote:Don't say we didn't warn you... Neither are able to attend. Sorry PLPurple Light wrote:I think you can take it as a "yes"
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Might be a big boy & go by myself anyway. But I might not coz I'm lazy.
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I can confirm that I will be out sometime this side of XmasPurple Light wrote:Ahh well no probs Norm.
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saw them last night nd they were quality
as tight as hell, and with all the energy and stage presence you will recognise from chris' sisters on-stage antics.
they rocked like a motherf**ker
oh yeah, and chris sings.
quite well actually.
and he also chats between songs.
so remind me again, why is he in the sisters?
as tight as hell, and with all the energy and stage presence you will recognise from chris' sisters on-stage antics.
they rocked like a motherf**ker
oh yeah, and chris sings.
quite well actually.
and he also chats between songs.
so remind me again, why is he in the sisters?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?