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Tickets for The Who, at the Roundhouse, Camden, 29th October, doing some sort of rock opera it seems, part of a whole week of hot gigs there called BBC Electric Proms. Good work Nic P in getting tickets for Damon Albarn's thing the following day... There might still be tickets available, they're releasing them in batches throughout the day. Otherwise ebay is your friend again...
Hmm, no popex link this time :-(
Had an embiggenning walk around Folkestone earlier, as us unemployed people are wont to do. Progress really is being made on the new super shopping centre. Other things to please my otherwise unoccupied mind were; Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc at £5.24 in Sainsburys, Some tree fellers, felling some trees, and someone who'd knocked the wall down with their car outside Paul's Restaurant.
Local event update thing, some youths are doing Terry Pratchett's \"Carpe Jugulum\" as a play, at the Tower Theatre Conversion (formerly the Garrison Church) in Shorncliffe, Folkestone, on the 30th of August at 7:30pm. Ticket info on Folkestone Gerald. That is the theatre group that Clare was in when she was at school, I think we're going to go along.
Back to my daytime TV and waiting for the phone to ring.
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Bless the striking firemen... if it wasn't for them taking action on Friday (29th November), then Chalk Farm Tube station would have been open, and then I'd not have walked down Chalk Farm Road to Camden, and then I'd not have seen lovely lovely Julia waiting for someone outside The Roundhouse, where Michael Moore was doing his thing.
pauly :: 2002 :: Comment / reply
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MLitM fly out to the states on the 18th September for a week’s tour. They play four shows with American band ‘Another Tradgedy’ playing Lexington, Indianapolis, Chicago and Detroit. They have also been invited to play this year’s Mid-point festival in Cincinnati. They were chosen from thousands of applicants for this year’s festival and are proud to be the only UK act chosen. The festival over three days attracted over 40,000 fans last year and the prediction for this year is 50,000. MLitM manager and Zebra 3 records owner ‘Ben Watson’ who has organised the tour has also been asked by the Festival to join the panel as a speaker on Independent Record labels in the U.K at the mid-point music festival seminar. During the days MlitM have a packed itinery with an interview with the Cincinnati post, two tracks being played and an interview on WEBN radio and an appearance on Fox 19 television.
On their return to the UK Zebra 3 records are set to release their single ‘someone else’s conclusion’ with the video ear-marked for Scuzz t.v’s ‘new skids on the block’
‘Contemplating Concepts Of Forever’ was released on April 4 2005 on Zebra 3 Records
My Life In The Making is :
Ken Graham on Vocals
Ted Clark on Guitar / Vocals
Sam Alflatt on Bass
Tom Alflatt on Drums
My Life In The Making exploded out of Kent this April, armed with their debut full length, ‘Contemplating Concepts Of Forever’, featuring ten roundhouse blows of passionate melodic metal.
Whilst citing heavyweights such as Glassjaw, Tool, Deftones, Thursday, Machine Head and Faith No More as their main influences, My Life In The Making are intent on creating a name for themselves for what they sound like, not as an identikit of their influences. "Contemplating Concepts Of Forever" is a passionate offering which maintains it’s British accent whilst looking set to charm audiences globally.
The group embarked on a "sold out" UK tour in August and now head stateside for some shows and festival appearance in September. Having already shared stages with Lostprophets, Biffy Clyro, Hundred Reasons and Sparta, there’s no reason why My Life In The Making can’t step it up a notch off the back of this record, and make the leap into the spotlight.
Metal Hammer: "Recommended for fans of F4AF, Glassjaw and Lostprophets"
Big Cheese: "Powerful vocals take the songs to the next level with complicated riffs finishing them off"
Rock Sound: "..Memorably full of intricate melodies and F4AF style tempo shifts…they’ll be huge."
Ben (Zebra 3 Records)
www.myspace.com/zebra3
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