Post by jthemod on May 6, 2009 16:13:43 GMT
via facebook update;
It feels like we've been away for ages, but we're back on home soil.
As you well know, we've been to the states to try our hand at the silver screen, but we've come home with our tails between our legs. It seems Hollywood just isn't ready. They'll be sorry.
Although whilst out there, we played a couple of pop concerts. And you'll be pleased to know that we went down a treat. Carnegie Hall doesn't sell Jaeger, but you can't have it all.
After the Carnegie Hall gig I did some tunes with the best covers band I've ever seen in my life at a venue called BB kings. They are called Son and Heirs, a smiths outfit, I suggest you look them up. For your own good.
Talking of The Smiths, If anyone of you are on here because you found out about us after the Morrissey dates, then firstly, welcome. It's lovely to have you here. Secondly, thank you for your support on the tour. We had some great nights out that we won't forget. You know who you are.
Mozz was fantastic throughout the tour. The new album tracks were phenomenal, especially Black Cloud. Seeing Ask live is very emotional. Don't attempt to suppress emotion if you're going to see him in the next few weeks. You can't. If you can you shouldn't be there.
The Apollo gigs will be special. You're in for treat.
He says hello by the way.
Coachella was very different to anything we've ever done. Primarily because we weren't walking through fifteen feet of shite, and the sun was out. It was like playing at Glen Eagles. Met Alex Kapranos from Franz, a thoroughly nice chap. They were very good when they played, as was Karen O and the boys, TV on the Radio and Weller. Fleet Foxes were phenomenal, and the Horrors were very, very good. There new stuff is amazing.
Anyway, just checking in and letting you know that we are completely and utterly nailing the sessions for the new album. Sycophant sounds amazing for anyone who was at Liverpool. It's going to be very difficult to actually whittle these down into an album. We have a new one that sounds amazing called Tokyo Crows - it's quite heavy, it's a bit UNKLE in parts.
See you at T in the park, Reading, Leeds and maybe somewhere else....
In a bit kids,
L x
It feels like we've been away for ages, but we're back on home soil.
As you well know, we've been to the states to try our hand at the silver screen, but we've come home with our tails between our legs. It seems Hollywood just isn't ready. They'll be sorry.
Although whilst out there, we played a couple of pop concerts. And you'll be pleased to know that we went down a treat. Carnegie Hall doesn't sell Jaeger, but you can't have it all.
After the Carnegie Hall gig I did some tunes with the best covers band I've ever seen in my life at a venue called BB kings. They are called Son and Heirs, a smiths outfit, I suggest you look them up. For your own good.
Talking of The Smiths, If anyone of you are on here because you found out about us after the Morrissey dates, then firstly, welcome. It's lovely to have you here. Secondly, thank you for your support on the tour. We had some great nights out that we won't forget. You know who you are.
Mozz was fantastic throughout the tour. The new album tracks were phenomenal, especially Black Cloud. Seeing Ask live is very emotional. Don't attempt to suppress emotion if you're going to see him in the next few weeks. You can't. If you can you shouldn't be there.
The Apollo gigs will be special. You're in for treat.
He says hello by the way.
Coachella was very different to anything we've ever done. Primarily because we weren't walking through fifteen feet of shite, and the sun was out. It was like playing at Glen Eagles. Met Alex Kapranos from Franz, a thoroughly nice chap. They were very good when they played, as was Karen O and the boys, TV on the Radio and Weller. Fleet Foxes were phenomenal, and the Horrors were very, very good. There new stuff is amazing.
Anyway, just checking in and letting you know that we are completely and utterly nailing the sessions for the new album. Sycophant sounds amazing for anyone who was at Liverpool. It's going to be very difficult to actually whittle these down into an album. We have a new one that sounds amazing called Tokyo Crows - it's quite heavy, it's a bit UNKLE in parts.
See you at T in the park, Reading, Leeds and maybe somewhere else....
In a bit kids,
L x