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Saturday, March 26, 2011

BLEEDING HEARTS - Newsletter, March 2011



"We interrupt this transmission to bring you an important announcement"

Bleeders put aside their recording schedule to break out of their cupboard to do a gig. Although the recording is now complete and the delicate mixing and mastering phase is imminent, Bleeders still found time to blend some new songs with old in a gig at Stourbridge's Katie Fitzgeralds. It probably just means Foxie exhausts himself jumping up and down shouting in song rather than shouting at inanimate objects like audio converters and computers...so he says, err, I say.

It will probably be a couple of months before the new album is ready, with its cracking 10 or 11 new tunes (we ain't decided yet) as time must be found to fit everything in between a hectic political schedule of demonstrations, elections and yes.......work, that thing pays those ever increasing bills thanks to those Tory f**kwit amateurs running the country into the ground.

Ahh well, at least the middle east is rebelling......even if we just drink cups of tea and eat scones...

To save Bleeders at least a bit of time, here is Barbie's take on the Katie F's gig.....


She Brings Sun


Posted on 24th March 2011

Bleeding Hearts

19th March 2011
Katie Fitzgeralds, Stourbridge.

This was the first gig of the year for The Bleeding Hearts, and comes in the middle of recording their new album. As such it was a suitable occasion to air some of their new songs. The night was a good mix of new and old, and even though some live favourites were absent, it wasn't noticable until after the gig. The new songs worked well with the old, and the band sound tight again, despite not playing live since November last year.

The venue was a small cellar bar, and although it looked cramped on stage, Steve, Gel and Lizzie managed to find space enough to bounce around as per usual, with Gaz and Ewan holding the fort behind them. The recent addition of mandolin to band's overall sound is a good choice. With Gel and Gaz laying a solid foundation to the band's sound, and Steve cutting to the point, it allows both Lizzie and Ewan the freedom to add flavours to the sound the emphaise all the other parts. Steve did comment that Ewan's role in the band was to "keep it nice", Steve own role was to "keep it nasty". It does make for a great punk folk sound.

The set began with a firm live favourite, Democracy, and the fun never let up once. The first part of the set was a run through a selection from the past few albums, before introducing some of the new songs to the set. The first new song, Brian, was in honour of the Family Guy character, before continuing on with the likes of Screaming, The Damage You Do, Fear Of The Dark and She Brings Sun. As per usual, for Hardly Anything Gel traded in his bass for drumstick and tamborine, and frequently emulated and embelished the poses of Lizzie's fiddle playing on the opposite side of the stage. Not quite Duelling Banjos, but they're getting there ;)

Then came a run of three new songs, first Land Of Folk And Glory, followed by the very reggae influenced In The Name Of The People, which kept the groove of the night bouncing along nicely. Finally the last of the new songs, which poked fun at the social networking way of life. For the moment, until I can find a title, it shall be known as The Facebook Song. Finishing off with a couple of older songs, rather than head off to the back room only to come out a moment later to do an encore, the band remained on stage. Final song of the night, Caravan Song, bookended the set with another classic from Fly In The Face Of Fashion.

A great night, and if tonights airings are anything to go by, the new album is going to be cracker. A band not to be missed.

Pic from Katie Fitzgeralds, Stourbridge


GIGS 2011

29 April: The Wheatsheaf, Leighton Buzzard, UK. Believe it or not - it's a 'Royal Wedding Party' so come suitably attired please! Severed heads permitted.
(www.thewheatie.co.uk)

4 June: Irish Folk Festival, Poyenberg, Germany
(www.irishfolk-poyenberg.de)

25 June: The Wheatsheaf, Leighton Buzzard, UK
(www.thewheatie.co.uk)

15 July: Hole In The Wall Festival, Hopton Court, nr Ludlow, UK
(www.holeinthewallfestival.co.uk)

Plus more to be confirmed...


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