Monday, 29 August 2011

four gigs in four days

Post by Matt...
25th Aug - Walkabout
Any promoter that walks around during soundcheck handing out redbulls and beers will always get a thumbs up from me, it did seem like it would be a fun night. With very little knowledge of the other band playing that night, we wasn't really sure how to approach the set, and which cover we should do (it was a battle of the bands night, 4 song set, one of which had to be a cover). Eventually we decided on Teenage Kicks to open with, a slight communication mix up meant that a couple members of the band started before all of us were ready, but I think that the slight mix up made us realise that we had to concentrate, and although it isn't my favourite song to play, I thought that we put on a good performance of it.


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26th Aug - Athelstan Arms
This is my second time playing at the Athelstan but the other guys have played there a handful of times now. While setting up and doing the brief soundcheck, I started getting a small electric shock (more like a sharp tingle than a shock) from my microphone, which is never much fun to try and work around, but now i've looked into it a bit more, Ive found a couple causes. One of the good things about pub gigs is the more casual/laid back vibe, which means that you can probably have a bit more fun with the audience than you can at a club gig, because people are just there to have a couple drinks and be entertained, so a little bit of impromptu Take That cover will of course gain a few smiles, as will the cover of Hit Me Baby One More Time that we pull out the bag every so often.

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27th Aug - On The Rocks
When we turned up at On The Rocks we were not sure of how to make room for all 5 of us on stage but with a few old school techniques like putting mic stands on the floor in front of the stage and making them go as high as possible to make them reach the high tower that is myself (a shocking 5ft8ish), and squeezing Bassface somewhere between my amp and Darren's drums, we just about managed it. Due to a last minute cancellation there was no opening act so the evening was ours to just keep playing. Perhaps it was tiredness kicking in but I made a few sloppy mistakes in the first half, so I knew I had to pick it up for the second set, and I think I did just that. The second half was absolutely immense, and it was possibly my favourite EA gig to date. On The Rocks is quite an intimate venue but the big windows at the back of the room that look over the sea make a big difference to the atmosphere (similar to that of Unit22 in Southampton) I think that 99% of people there were up for a bit of a dance and a sing-song and that's exactly what happened, it had that kind of intimate party vibe. Loved this gig!
Tomorrow is a bit of a last minute booking, a day time music festival at a pub in Winton, which will be a totally different bag altogether.


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28th Aug - Talbot
As predicted, this was a totally different gig, and a much tougher crowd compared to last night. It was a family fun day kind of atmosphere, so I was a little apprehensive about launching into songs like Take me Down and Make Your Move with some rather young kids sitting about 6 feet in front of Neil. The strangest thing about this gig though was probably the sound, we had very little time to set up the gear and get on stage, so it was a little slap dash. There were no vocal monitors and because of how the pub is laid out with very little soft furnishings, the vast majority of what I could hear was the echo of Neil's vocals bouncing around off of the walls, which wasn't really a bad thing but just took a bit of getting used to. It seemed to be one of those gigs where stuff went wrong but nobody but the band really noticed; Tom's strap broke, which made him have to play a song sitting down; Darren was having issues with a 'sticky' bass drum; I forgot how to use an Oxford Comma. It was a tough crowd (most of them were there to watch the football match), but we had a bit of fun and we will be back at The Talbot again in the near future for a full length gig. 

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Red Light review by rock-regeneration.co.uk


The first review of the Red Light EP is in, and its from rock-regeneration.co.uk
"Formerly known as ‘Echo’, Bournemouth five piece band Empire Affair have recruited some new personnel and made a slight change of direction to bring you something we think is rather special. Their debut EP the four track ‘Red Light’ provides you with just a small insight to what this band are about.

The four tracks are all well written and show off the much improved vocals of the energetic and talented Neil Talent who sings from the heart delivering his vocals with much heartfelt passion, especially in the stand out tracks ‘December’ and ‘Illyria’. The band’s twin guitar sound with their solid rhythm section provide a refreshing sound that certainly after a few listens gets into your head.
The best thing about the band’s music is they don’t really sound like any one band particular, there are various influences but nothing really obvious which shows the band have worked very hard to create their own original sound. As good as this EP is the best way to hear it is when it is performed live, Empire Affair are beginning to make quite a name for themselves after a string of quality live local performances that are full of energy and delivered making sure everyone in the venue gets involved."
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Friday, 19 August 2011

6 months later

Post by Matt...
It's been roughly 6 months since I joined up with the boys from what was once the band known as 'Echo' and we have made a crazy amount of progress in that time; performed a bucket load of gigs (including one in Camden), written a bucket load of songs, recorded an EP (Red Light) that I couldn't be more proud of and gelled really well as a group. With a bit of help from Bassface, I build the website and it is coming on nicely and I learn how to do fun, geeky stuff as I go along. If you have anything you wanna see on the website, then please let us know, its there for you to enjoy!

So what does the next 6 months hold in store for Empire Affair?? Well, we are writing new songs all the time and always got new gig bookings in the pipeline. We are really excited about playing at the o2 Academy in Bournemouth (along with a bunch of other top local bands!) on 8th October, just a couple days after we head to Bristol for the first time. Also there have been whispers going around that we will start lining up details for the next EP around christmas/new year (so possibly to be released around easter time), but this really is just wildly shooting though, obviously anything can happen...

I think I will leave it there for today. Until next time...

Matt
Now listening to: '59 Sound by Gaslight Anthem