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Going rather well, isn't it? Yay them. 216% and rising, and only 500 pledges short of the total last time, with less than a week gone.
Their hometown show is this Saturday and there are very very few tickets left:
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/280972
This is the one at which they'll be recording the DVD that is being made for this campaign, so you would in all probably be on it.
Their hometown show is this Saturday and there are very very few tickets left:
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/280972
This is the one at which they'll be recording the DVD that is being made for this campaign, so you would in all probably be on it.
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Doesn't look like Kerry and I will make it to the Brudenell on Saturday.
That's the problem with being such popular social butterflies you see.
That's the problem with being such popular social butterflies you see.
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It's a great response really. Especially as you have to consider the target this time includes the cost of the DVD too.Damian wrote:Going rather well, isn't it? Yay them. 216% and rising, and only 500 pledges short of the total last time, with less than a week gone.
Loved the eighties covers EP.
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Same here, especially the cover ... ...Pista wrote: It's a great response really. Especially as you have to consider the target this time includes the cost of the DVD too.
Loved the eighties covers EP.
No chance to see their hometown show live, though ... the Brudenell is just a few miles too far from here ... so the DVD is very welcome ... ...
The show was incredible - the best I've ever seen them, by some distance, so the DVD should be an absolute treat...Being645 wrote:Same here, especially the cover ... ...Pista wrote: It's a great response really. Especially as you have to consider the target this time includes the cost of the DVD too.
Loved the eighties covers EP.
No chance to see their hometown show live, though ... the Brudenell is just a few miles too far from here ... so the DVD is very welcome ... ...
I'm really curious to see them one day. There wont be a chance to see them in Belgium anytime soon. I'd book them myself, but I wouldn't know where to get the audience for it to recover the costs to book a cross-channel band for one gig. From the pool of lets say 500 people who come to my shows, in groups of 60-100 per show depending on the line-up, venue and mostly genre, I wouldn't know who would come to see this style of music. I'm not a fan of the genre or any bands that sound a bit alike either, but the songs from this band are just so catchy and good. It seems to be part of the British pop rock style that was popular in 2005-2009, but now... not so much, at least not in Belgium
Guess I'll have to schedule my trip to Leeds next summer (hopefully) around a gig, if no other occasions come up (like a Near Meth Experience or Sisters gig , or just another nice gig)
Guess I'll have to schedule my trip to Leeds next summer (hopefully) around a gig, if no other occasions come up (like a Near Meth Experience or Sisters gig , or just another nice gig)
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Use it as an excuse for a holiday! I'd never go abroad just for a gig, but I have fitted short breaks round overseas gigs on three occasions. That way, if the gig gets cancelled/rescheduled, it's not too bad.VonII wrote:I'm really curious to see them one day. There wont be a chance to see them in Belgium anytime soon. I'd book them myself, but I wouldn't know where to get the audience for it to recover the costs to book a cross-channel band for one gig. From the pool of lets say 500 people who come to my shows, in groups of 60-100 per show depending on the line-up, venue and mostly genre, I wouldn't know who would come to see this style of music. I'm not a fan of the genre or any bands that sound a bit alike either, but the songs from this band are just so catchy and good. It seems to be part of the British pop rock style that was popular in 2005-2009, but now... not so much, at least not in Belgium
Guess I'll have to schedule my trip to Leeds next summer (hopefully) around a gig, if no other occasions come up (like a Near Meth Experience or Sisters gig , or just another nice gig)
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Looks like the Eurekas are out on tour in the Spring. http://circuitsweet.co.uk/2015/01/eurek ... our-dates/. Ben's band gave one date in March. Neither band has yet announced anything for the summer ...
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Just enough time between Hull (5th) and Sheffield (22nd) for a few SOM dates thenNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Looks like the Eurekas are out on tour in the Spring. http://circuitsweet.co.uk/2015/01/eurek ... our-dates/. Ben's band gave one date in March. Neither band has yet announced anything for the summer ...
@Robbie: Quicky Tour in UK?
Eureka Machines project by Sisters Of Mercy guitarist Chris Catalyst announce 4th album
http://www.side-line.com/news_comments. ... 07_0_2_0_C
http://www.side-line.com/news_comments. ... 07_0_2_0_C
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Thanks for the link. This is nice and short and written very well ... ...Joy wrote:Eureka Machines project by Sisters Of Mercy guitarist Chris Catalyst announce 4th album
http://www.side-line.com/news_comments. ... 07_0_2_0_C
No it isn't. *pedant mode* it is actually The Sisters Of Mercy. Perhaps they had a word limit.Being645 wrote:Thanks for the link. This is nice and short and written very well ... ...Joy wrote:Eureka Machines project by Sisters Of Mercy guitarist Chris Catalyst announce 4th album
http://www.side-line.com/news_comments. ... 07_0_2_0_C
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... ... OK. In the headline (maybe limited space, indeed) ... in the text it's different ... ...Pista wrote:No it isn't. *pedant mode* it is actually The Sisters Of Mercy. Perhaps they had a word limit.Being645 wrote:Thanks for the link. This is nice and short and written very well ... ...Joy wrote:Eureka Machines project by Sisters Of Mercy guitarist Chris Catalyst announce 4th album
http://www.side-line.com/news_comments. ... 07_0_2_0_C
Some of you will have heard that Eureka Machines got nominated for four gongs at this year's Pure Rawk Awards (which celebrates self-starting rock bands of all kinds).
The ceremony was on Friday night and they won in all four categories that they were nominated for. Ace.
The ceremony was on Friday night and they won in all four categories that they were nominated for. Ace.
Yep, saw this over the weekend. Great news chaps. Well deserved.Damian wrote:Some of you will have heard that Eureka Machines got nominated for four gongs at this year's Pure Rawk Awards (which celebrates self-starting rock bands of all kinds).
The ceremony was on Friday night and they won in all four categories that they were nominated for. Ace.
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Absolutely great news ... Congrats!!!! ... ... ...Pista wrote:Yep, saw this over the weekend. Great news chaps. Well deserved.Damian wrote:Some of you will have heard that Eureka Machines got nominated for four gongs at this year's Pure Rawk Awards (which celebrates self-starting rock bands of all kinds).
The ceremony was on Friday night and they won in all four categories that they were nominated for. Ace.
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I don't get EM.
Quite in the minority here, I know - just sayin'
Quite in the minority here, I know - just sayin'
Four strings good, six strings bad
Well, minority in a thread dedicated to EM maybe, but I believe the vast majority of Sisters fans "don't get" EM. No offence to Chris, he does a great job in the Sisters, but EM is just a totally different type of music.Norman Hunter wrote:I don't get EM.
Quite in the minority here, I know - just sayin'
I don't think there are many NxN fans here either, likewise.
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I don't get NxNeuphoria wrote:I don't think there are many NxN fans here either, likewise.
Four strings good, six strings bad
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They are a very different beast, definitely.euphoria wrote:Well, minority in a thread dedicated to EM maybe, but I believe the vast majority of Sisters fans "don't get" EM. No offence to Chris, he does a great job in the Sisters, but EM is just a totally different type of music.Norman Hunter wrote:I don't get EM.
Quite in the minority here, I know - just sayin'
I don't think there are many NxN fans here either, likewise.
Personally I've always like that pop-punk Wildhearts/Hives vibe, so EM's take on it works a charm for me
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