A Guide To The Shetland Islands By Two-Scoops Cooper
We’re making our first trip to Stirling as The OC tonight. My only memory of the place is a statue of William Wallace sculpted in perfect imitation of Mel Gibson. Surely there’s more to it than that.
The Barent Sea / Six Story High / Jamie Flynn / Oscar Charlie
Free Entry - 8 till Late - Cape, Stirling
We’re knackered but buzzing with inspiration and tinnitus after And So I Watch You From Afar on Monday. We’ll try and fail to emulate their Irish charm.
Subtle, Simmering Excitement - Shetland Life -
Shetland Life sat us down for warm pint and a lengthy chin wag. Have a nosey.
So we’re venturing to Glasgow and Edinburghs little brother Stirling for next Friday night courtesy of Bulge. Thanks Bulge. Details below.
The Barent Sea / Six Story High / Jamie Flynn / Oscar Charlie
Cape, Stirling - 13/05/11 - FREE (apparently)
We’ll be scrubbed up nice for the occasion so please come down and make it worth our train fare.
Since we have no current music you can enjoy I’d check out the other fine groups we’ll be playing with. We’ll have something new soon.
The Barents Sea, Six Storeys High, Jamie Flynn
Just uploaded a hella loada photies to the blog.
Click here or on the ‘Photies’ tab in the side bar to see some beauties by that bounder David Boyson Colonialist.
You can see who/what else he’s been spying on at these other sites.
We hang with Cold Cave @ Stereo tomorrow (Thurs 31) -
Goodness gracious me. At the last minute we’ve been asked to support Cold Cave and Dead Boy Robotics at Stereo - one of our favourite venues - tomorrow (Thursday).
At this link you can stream Cold Cave’s new album Cherish The Light Years. Do it Do it Do it.
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We slipped and fell down a fire escape and when we woke up there was this horrible sound like the last ten seconds of ‘Vandals’ playing over and over again in our heads like a CD that wouldn’t stop skipping and the only thing we could do to drown it out was hammer the shit out of our instruments and pretend we were floating over the surface of some faraway planet where there’s no sound at all but everything looks really sweet and we did this for so long we forgot how to play everything we’d ever written before but we thought it sounded pretty neat so we chopped it up into sections that correspond to which part of this amazing planet we’re flying over and gave them names and thats pretty much what we play now.
It’s sounds better than it reads.
Somehow our EP has made it’s way around the world to a little shop called Panda Panda Records in Osaka, Japan.
http://www.pandapandarecords.com/?pid=22151560
Beats us.