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Music is: Waves on a shore | Featuring Seafret, The Winter Tradition, Path Unknown, The Blue Waves

Waves on a shore blogMy second themed review, Waves on a Shore, features Seafret, Tides and Telegrams by The Winter Tradition, Blink by Path Unknown, and The Blue Waves.

A little recklessly, I decided to tackle this series illustrating my ‘Music is’ strapline whilst tired through lack of sheep. This theme represents how music causes similar emotions – good and bad – to those I’m reminded of personally by coastland and waves crashing onto rocks on the shore.

Sticking to my blog’s emphasis on British unsigned and independent bands makes things trickier. Especially as I’m still sleep deprived, because my fence-leaping flock Continue reading

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Music is: Merry-go-rounds | Featuring Carousels and Limousines, Alistair Griffin, The Starkins, The Lake Poets

merry-go-round-music-blogIn the middle of one long sheepless and therefore sleepless night since my fence-leaping flock hoofed it up to Yorkshire to star in Mr Griffin’s video for The Road, I had an idea. Why don’t I do a series of themed reviews around my ‘Music is’ strapline?

Easy* I thought, so this is the first, (*tip: never have an ‘idea’ whilst sleep deprived). Sticking to my blog’s emphasis on great music from British unsigned or smaller, independent bands makes things somewhat harder, but here we go.

My merry-go-round theme features Carousels and Limousines, Albion Sky by Alistair Griffin, Roundabout by The Starkins and Dead Horses by The Lake Poets. Continue reading

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Alistair Griffin’s single The One with Leddra Chapman and a striking sleep aid

It’s a bit noisy in here as since the incident with the ironing there have been 26 striking sheep with little placards blocking up the landing, bleating about overtime rates.

The last thing I need is grumpy, uncooperative sheep when I’m trying to get to sleep. One has broken ranks and is Continue reading

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Reviewing Alistair Griffin’s new single Always No. 1 whilst a load of woolly jumpers is drying

Today sees the release of Always No. 1, the third single from Alistair Griffin’s Albion Sky album. But don’t doze off album owners because it’s a new mix of the song you’ll want to hear. Continue reading

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We review Alistair Griffin’s new album Albion Sky aka “Who dumped a helter skelter in the garden?”

Scrap your DeLoreans, the new Alistair Griffin album Albion Sky has been released in our lifetime* on Dramatico Entertainment!

This is a monumental occurrence which would only be surpassed if Roseberry Topping were to suddenly sprout a Vesuvius-like lava flow, as it’s Continue reading


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Alistair Griffin and band at the O2 Academy 2 Islington – 18 May 2011

Wednesday night found me at the O2 Academy 2 in Islington to see Alistair Griffin play with his band. He sang a bit too. There hadn’t been a band gig in London for two and a half years, so anticipation was running highish. What would his new band sound like? Would it be like the album? Would he play anything even a little bit new? Since trekking here last with a van full of amps and stuff, he’s announced a new album, hung about in a few studios, had a little tune played on the BBC, and done a few re-mixes of re-mixed mixes of already mixed songs. Continue reading


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It’s almost right…plus The Critical at The Cavendish Arms – 4 May 2009

I went to a gig recently with the most unintentionally funny moment ever. You probably had to be there to get it, but it was at the Bedford in April when a singer* introduced a song, played the intro and sang the opening of an entirely different one by mistake. Singer jokes about stopping writing songs in the same key with the same chords. Second attempt and he blanks altogether and Continue reading


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Chris Sheehan and Alistair Griffin at the Cobden Club (Again) – 27 January 2009

I went to this gig to see what Chris Sheehan was like having missed him at the Cobden Club in December when he’d been due to appear but was ill apparently. And Alistair Griffin was on again too! So once again I climbed the million stairs to the Cobden’s Grand Hall to listen to Brooke Parrott, Abi Barnett, Chris Sheehan and Alistair Griffin. Each played two sets of about three songs each, doggedly accompanied by the cocktail shaker at the bar, which was a bit out of time at one point. Continue reading


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Alistair Griffin at the Cobden Club, London – 14 December 2008

Sunday saw my first visit to the Cobden Club in London to listen to Alistair Griffin. I’d not been before being rather a little put off by the venue and their guest list policy, but really I shouldn’t have been as anyone can get themselves on the list and it was a nice, friendly, ordinary music venue, not like it sounded.

I trekked from the tube station, map in hand and eventually stumbled across the club languishing in Continue reading


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The Goldilocks Effect at the Purple Turtle, Camden – 29 November 2008

On Saturday night I went to see The Goldilocks Effect, one of the bands I’d found on MySpace and liked. They were playing the Purple Turtle in Camden, not a venue I’m particularly keen on, but they have some good bands there from time to time. The support band was The Shivers, and they turned out to be pretty good too.

The Goldilocks Effect are a 4-man band from Swansea. I won’t name them as confusingly they have two different line-ups of names listed on their MySpace although it could be a nickname thing I’m not sure! Their music is a mixture of indie alternative rock and more acoustic sounding songs, but their style is a little hard to describe and anyway it’s a sound thing so best just go have a listen on their MySpace page.

Although I could have sworn I was in the Purple Turtle at the start of the evening, I must have blinked as everything morphed and I ended up at the rugby Continue reading


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The Critical at the Harlequin Theatre, Redhill – 8 November 2008

On Saturday, I went to see a band called The Critical play at the Harlequin Theatre in Redhill. They were supporting Sally Cranham, a singer songwriter whose musical style I’m not really into although she was very good at it, but as it turned out it was well worth staying until the end, more of that later.

I trekked to The Critical’s Redhill gig as I could get there on the train from London fairly easily and as it was a theatre, I knew I wouldn’t end up in a strange town confronted with a venue I’d not even cut my toe nails outside of, let alone actually have to go in. Continue reading


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Alistair Griffin at The Bedford, plus Aaron Short, Jacob Brass – 21 October 2008

I’d not been to the Bedford before and wasn’t sure whether to go to this gig so tossed a coin, and would you believe it, it landed right smack bang on the edge…  As I’d heard my favourite interpretation of a Griffin song called Something’s Going On over their webcam stream once, I thought I’d give it a go. Would it be band or acoustic though, as Continue reading

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Is it a bird? Is it The Kaiser Chiefs? No, it’s Alistair Griffin!

Live at the Bull and Gate, London – 20 October 2008

Seeing as how I’d wished for another Alistair Griffin gig I could get to in London it seemed churlish not to go to it, so off I went to the slightly chancy Monday night slot at the Bull and Gate in London’s Kentish Town, or Camden if you’re trying to sound upmarket. Continue reading

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Alistair Griffin at Carling Bar Academy, Islington plus Paper Heroes, Ivyrise, The Rileys – 19 September 2008

This turned out to be one of the earliest starting gigs in the history of the cosmos and arriving at 7.15 pm just didn’t cut it. Nothing is quite as heartening as hearing the band you’ve paid to see playing inside whilst trying to get the burly security to check your ticket quickly! Continue reading

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Alistair Griffin and band live at Storm, London – 21 August 2008

On Thursday I went with a feeling of slight trepidation to listen to Alistair Griffin again, this time at Storm’s weekly Chu-Bu evening in London. Why trepidatious? Some of Alistair Griffin’s music is special, but last time at the Clapham Grand it just wasn’t as good as I was expecting. Continue reading