Tuesday 24 November 2015

London gigs - on a flyer

Sisteray have a big London gig coming up in week or so (as if you didn't know ;-) and one of the agreements we have with the promoters is that we would get out and about and hand flyers out at a few gigs. So the past week, in between rehearsals, we have been doing just that, the fact that we also managed, by fair means and foul, to actually get into some of these gigs is somewhat of a bonus.

The special guests at our gig @ The Black Heart on December 3rd are The Bulletproof Bomb, they are without doubt, one of the most exciting live bands around at the moment and if there's any other band we would like and expect to break through in 2016 other than ourselves it's TBB, and on Tuesday we all found ourselves around Chalk Farm.
Maximo Park were playing @ The Roundhouse , we couldn't afford tickets or find a nice person to put us on the guest list for this one, so we just went along and handed out flyers to people in the queue,  Some Maximo Park people look like our people, though there were a few looking like they had just come from 'the office' (no offence) and some smiled and politely took flyers from us. From the heady heights and size of The Roundhouse (one day friends) we popped over the road to The Monarch where The Bulletproof Bomb were actually playing, supporting The Scruff Club.

It was free to get in The Monarch as it was a launch event and there was a decent sized crowd. Glad we got to catch opener Veronica Bianqui all the way from LA apparently, who certainly knows how to open eyes and ears and has a stand out tune in 'If Love Is A Gun'. It's a fast catchy tune, deserves a listen and sets up things nicely for The Bulletproof Bomb who are next to take the stage. Before they did we managed to step outside for a beer and good to meet the boys from the band Lighthouse, who will be the opening band at our Camden gig. We're just on the first rung of this rock and roll ladder but it became apparent that things don't change and we shared stories of dodgy record labels and unscrupulous promoters.
The boys from The Bulletproof Bomb took the stage and smashed it with their speedy energetic songs and even with instrument swaps and guitar strings breaking, showed what an infectious bunch they are, it was the first time we had all caught them live together and are pleased that the bar is set high in the quality department for The Black Heart on December, with a great lineup of really charming blokes. Can't wait.!

Wednesday night was a good night for gigs in London but the two that really shone out for us was Reverend And The Makers at Koko and Hidden Charms @ The Lexington. We were torn and as only two of us could come out, we were a bit thin on the ground to cover both and The Lexington is a great venue but you really have to get inside to hand out flyers.
There is a new 'Poll' function on Twitter, has anyone discovered it?
Don't quite know how it even actually works but you can set up a poll between two choices (eats into your 140 characters) - Anyway, we did a poll, The Reverend And The Makers or Hidden Charms and The Reverend sneaked it so it was Mornington Crescent rather than Pentonville Road.

Actually, we're learning a bit about this flyering malarkey, one thing is, handing out flyers to crowds coming out of a gig is generally a lot more difficult. People are buzzing about the gig, snogging their partners in the hope they get invited back for a bit of inbetweeners or rushing for transport. However, get to a gig nice and early, where a few tickets have been sold and there's usually a queue of people who are much more amenable to having something to peruse and chat to us about what's on the flyer. This is the bit we like best. This was Wednesday's plan, though to be honest we did get a little bit waylaid in the pub. It was pointed out, that talking to two young ladies in the pub over one flyer and buying them drinks for half an hour, with 250 flyers in your back pocket while the queue quietly sneaks into the venue, is not the most productive way of tackling our task in hand. Eventually we made it with the full intention of heading up to The Lexington where we thought we had a much better chance of actually blagging into the Hidden Charms gig and hearing some music but there was a buzz on the phone and it was news that Koko had put Sisteray on the guest list for the Rev, so thank you Koke, you made our night.. well, you and the #RevArmy

What a gig! But first a bit of a shout for Franko Fraize who was supporting, came on dressed in a bright yellow kagoule and spoke a few words, could have sworn blind it was Danny Dyer but when the band kicked into the first tune, the crowd got into it instantly, infectious chorus paired with rapid fire lyrics and he nailed it, certainly won over the #Revarmy. A nice surprise and we'll definitely keep an eye out for any other gigs coming up.
Grabbed a few beers before the Reverend took the stage and dipped in and out of albums with the set list, particularly enjoyed new songs Black Widow and Mr. Glassalfempty with it's Bruce Foxton bassline and a classic Heavyweight Champion of the World and that was before they were half way through their set.








The Rev is irrepressible live and has the tunes to back it up, they kept on coming and didn't look like stopping. In fact, they didn't, the plug got pulled. That didn't stop The Reverend though and we all piled outside the venue, as he did an alfresco acoustic encore. It was a special moments, not least because we got to meet some lovely members of the #RevArmy and were able to have a chat and hand out a few more flyers.










Thursday, it was to The Black Heart in Camden . The Jacques were playing and we had a great gig playing there with them the other week (which is how we come be headlining there in two weeks time ourselves) .

On Friday, the weather started to turn, winter is coming people, time for wooly hats. Didn't get out until late, so went up to the Forum in Kentish Town where people were coming out of The Enemy gig @ The Forum and then hot foot down to Camden @ Koko again for The Sherlocks at Club NME. The Sherlocks have had a great year and looks even better for them next year - they've just taken a step up with a new booking agent so no surprise they'll be supporting The Libertines on their UK arena shows, can't deny a few pangs of jealousy when we saw that but hey lads we fancy doing a few shows with you too, so we'll try to get in touch. Their recent single 'Heart Of Gold' was certainly a standout live and for the second time in a week spent a lot of time talking about Sisteray at the Koko bar. Wouldn't have it any other way. So that's last week

This week, there's more rehearsals than flyering as the gig is less than two weeks away but we're definitely going to check out The Vaccines at Brixton, if you're there come and say hello. We have also had a long discussion about Courtney Barnett, who is playing two nights at The Forum on Tuesday and Wednesday, some of us really like her tunes, others not so sure but the main crux of the debate is around whether it is worth us going to hand out flyers and if her audience, might or could be our audience, if you know what we mean - what do you think?

Finally, on Friday, 27th Nov, we will definitely be trying to get ourselves along to The Dexters at The Lexington, looks like it is sold out which is great for the lads. We going to do something special for this one, although we'll no doubt have flyers in our pockets, each band member has got 2 Golden VIP / ace face tickets for our gig to give away, criteria for getting one is, well, obviously we've got to be pretty sure you'll come and make use of the ticket, but also a music fan and someone we think might enhance the overall quality of the night or some other such bullshit, we'll see. One way or another we are going to make 3rd December special. Please join us.

Wednesday 4 November 2015

SISTERAY - The Big One in London 3rd December

In September Sisteray played one of our best and buzzin London gigs to date, popping up to play an opening set before those scurrilous upstarts The Jacques at The Black Heart in Camden. It was buzzin' a great venue, smart PA, friendly and on the button sound person, but it's a venue more usually frequented by metal bands than the likes of us.
Anyway, you can imagine how over the moon we were when we were asked back to headline our own night, and it's happening - Thursday December 3rd. It's definitely the venue of the moment - Trampolene headline one month before on Tues Nov 3rd and The Jacques are back there on 19th November.

For us, this gig is a challenge because we have been asked to do everything for the night including choosing the other bands and everything that goes with it. So let's get this right Sisteray, headlining a tip top venue and a venue with history - Our Black Heart (to give it it's proper name) stands on a site that used to be overlooked by Charles Dickens when he lived at his house in Bayham Street and in the 1990's was called The Camden Tup and used as a Camden hideaway by the likes of Blur and other britpopish bands when things got too heated in The Good Mixer. It's been a proper venue since 2014 and has loads of Camden craft beers, a streetfood kitchen and is generally a good place to go.

The first thing we wanted to do was give the night a name and we decided on Welcome To The Monkey House, it's the title of one of the new songs we've recorded and is based on a dystopian tale of individual excess, so suits us nicely (and it has a nice ring to it).

The next thing was choosing who would be sharing the stage with us. We gave our management a 'wish list' and right at the top we put our favourite band of the moment around London and who we've had a bit of banter going on with and we gave a little cheer at our rehearsal when we were told that they had agreed to do it - it's great when a plan comes together. So we can announce that our Special Guests for the night are

THE BULLETPROOF BOMB
The Tbbomb boys are five boys from London, Joel, Mike, Thomas, Robbie and George and if you've not seen them live yet, they're going to set the bar high for us to follow as they give it everything in the energy guitar department. You might have heard one of their singles on the radio and they even got a cheeky look-in on the Radio One playlist and have had a good run at the festivals, playing the likes of Bestival and the BBC Introducing stage at Reading and Leeds. We also have another connection in that so far all The Bulletproof Bomb recordings have been produced by Rory Attwell (The Vaccines, Yuck and The Palma Violets)  on 'The Lightship 95' and Rory has been producing the new Sisteray stuff there as well, so it's 'All aboard!'

We caught these lads at a This Feeling night a few months back by chance and their energy/catchy tunes really blew us away! Funnily enough we also met footie fella Peter Crouch, The Rifles and Jack from Trampolene for the first time that night.

We love this Bulletproof Bomb track / vid 'Siege':

At the moment as well as this gig, we also have our sights on getting in the frame to support bigger bands - The Libertines, Reverend And The Makers, Wolf Alice you know we're here.. and HINDS, oh Hinds, we REALLY want to be the support on your tour in February ;-)
Anyway we are trying everything we can to get our music to the boys and girls in these bands to put us in with a chance of getting on the road. So we were a little surprised when we knew our headline gig was happening and it got put in the listings before anyone knew what the rest of the line-up would be, that other bands and artists got in touch wanting to support us (of course we were flattered). Our management and promoters were suggesting bands we should have but one band were particularly persistent without being annoying and we gave them a listen and thought, this is exactly what we are doing, so had a vote and decided to give them a chance. So the opening band on 3rd December will be another bunch of London guitar boys

LIGHTHOUSE
Lighthouse are a bunch of upstarts from London barely out of their school shorts, Peter, Josh, Jamie and Matt. They supported The Rifles at The Electric Ballroom earlier in the year (presumably using the same Yoda mind tricks to get that one as they have us) and to date have released one single. We are pleased to have them opening the show and apparently, in their own words "we are all pretty mental" - we'll see about that ;-)




Here's something from Lighthouse on that Youtube:


We are now in the process of finding a good DJ to complete the night and we have also made sure that advance tickets are only a fiver.
So that's it get yours now ;-) Tickets are available for Sisteray, The Bulletproof Bomb and Lighthouse at The Black Heart on December 3rd and you can get them via clicking HERE for £5 (plus a £1 booking fee).