Meeky Rosie Band: Indie / Experimental / Alternative
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Band: meekyrosieLocation: United KingdomGenre: Indie / Experimental / AlternativeWebsite: www.meekyrosie.com
Originally from St.Austell, Penzance and Norwich, we formed in Plymouth, but now call Exeter our home. Our songs range from the intimate to the epic, from delicate folksy finga pickin' to brutal guitar. Local press have described our music as "sweeping melancholic soundscapes", and being "truly wonderful", which is rather nice of them.
We have been recording our debut album with Max Heyes, (Doves, Primal Scream), down on the river Dart (devon). We are currently putting the finishing touches to a few songs after mixing some of the tracks with Alan Moulder, (Killers, My Bloody Valentine, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Smashing Pumpkins), and Tchad Blake, (Dandy Warhols, Tom Waits). Keep an eye out for us gigging near you!
What we are up to early '07...Read More »
Hello all, Finally got to play the Cavern in Exeter. Was a real buzz. Wanna hopefully play there again and again. Talking of the Cavern we've been in Liverpool for the last couple of days, tweaking songs. Yes I know! Don't worry we will finish one day. Apparently the Cavern is'nt the original Cavern (now a car park!), so I did'nt waste my time going to have a look. Anyway did'nt see much of Liverpool, apart from a noodle bar up the road. Interesting hey? Oh I did see Mr. Ian Broudie. He no longer looks like Clayton. Bye, Tim
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Our first night in Manchester was fantastic! Really enjoyed the gig. Not sure if any of us have ever gone for it that much. And we met some really nice people to. Can't wait for In The City. We love Manchester!!! Yesterday at The Purple Turtle was a struggle. Keyboards cutting out, monitoring cutting out, a sparse crowd. But....yet again we enjoyed it. Bring on the weekend!!! Stephen P.S. Listening to susumu yokotas symbol again. Love it!
Maybe not quite bullet speed but our trusty old transit definately feels happier. Something was going seriously wrong to the point coaches and the elderly were overtaking us! However the blue rust bucket has woken up and now appears a lot perkier. Wah heh!Oh yeah been doing more gigs which is always good. Response was great at the Barfly in London. Most excellent gig!Bye for now,Tim
Cheers to all those who came and saw us in Wolverhampton and London. Great response at both venues. The Little Civic was especially fun (nice dancing by the way). Those stairs are a nightmare though. Oh me poor back!Take care,
Wrote this just before our gig in the Dublin Castle on Monday....Sitting in the back of the van, outside the Dublin Castle in Camden Town. It is quarter past nine. To my right I can hear the traffic roaring past, and to my left the dynamics of the chatter and laughter of drinkers sitting outside the venue where we will play tonight at about a quarter past eleven. Two hours until we fill that large room with our sounds. Last night we played at the Little Civic in Wolverhampton - lots of kids jumping around and linking arms while we battled technical meltdown onstage. All part of the fun. It is all starting to become more familiar, this. We travel for a few hours. Arrive at the venue. Unpack the van. Set up the stage. Soundcheck. Remove everything from the stage. Long wait. Watch the other bands. Set up the stage. And then we play our music to people who stand and watch and listen and drink. Each of us, in the band, in the audience, we display our cynicism and our ...Read More »
Wrote this just before our gig in the Dublin Castle on Monday....Sitting in the back of the van, outside the Dublin Castle in Camden Town. It is quarter past nine. To my right I can hear the traffic roaring past, and to my left the dynamics of the chatter and laughter of drinkers sitting outside the venue where we will play tonight at about a quarter past eleven. Two hours until we fill that large room with our sounds. Last night we played at the Little Civic in Wolverhampton - lots of kids jumping around and linking arms while we battled technical meltdown onstage. All part of the fun. It is all starting to become more familiar, this. We travel for a few hours. Arrive at the venue. Unpack the van. Set up the stage. Soundcheck. Remove everything from the stage. Long wait. Watch the other bands. Set up the stage. And then we play our music to people who stand and watch and listen and drink. Each of us, in the band, in the audience, we display our cynicism and our ...
Just a quick message to thank all who came to see us in London and Falmouth. Despite the poor sound in London and the technical difficulties in Falmouth we had much fun. We look forward to focusing on the forthcoming October gigs. Hopefully see you out there. Laterz,
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