Monday, July 26, 2004

Live Update:

July Dates:
9th July - Concorde 2 (Brighton) - support to 80's Matchbox.
11th July - Headline Tin Pan Alley Festival, Dennmark St (London)
17th July - Vice Magazine German Launch (BERLIN, Germany)

August Dates:
12th August - ICA, London (supporting 80s Matchbox) - onstage 8:30
12th August - Vice Magazine Party at Tantra, Kingly Street - onstage midnight
22nd August - Clapham Common, London - Happy Mondays Reunion Gig (we headline the second stage but finish 30mins before The Mondays start playing)
27th August - 7pm - Carling Weekend Festival (Leeds)
28th August - TDK Cross Central Festival (London)
29th August - 7pm - Carling Weekend Festival (Reading)

Thursday, July 15, 2004

Catching up with the press:
NME Glastonbury Review:

Franz strumming in a car park, The Others invading a London Underground tube, Pete Doherty turning up unannounced at your nan’s flat hoping to sell wonky versions of “What A Waster” for crack rocks – 2004 has been the year of the guerrilla gig. And Glasto is not immune.

Fresh from their storming set in the New Band Tent (during which singer Dominic Masters vommed up an entire English breakfast), NME is colluding with The Others for them to play a secret midnight show at the Vice tent. Amps, guitars and a tiny drumkit are smuggled in. A series of text messages summons the band’s fanbase. And before we know it things explode in a blur of a rickety, tinny, speed-crazed glory and it’s fucking amazing. Ok, so musically the likes of “This Is For The Poor” sound like some dozy ‘70s punk band fronted by Damon Albarn. But it’s something about the way they play, pogo-ing along as part of the crowd which transforms The Others from an awful band to an incredible prospect.

“If anyone’s got any stimulants, can you please donate them to the lead singer,” drawls Dominic while the crowd cave in on their space. you can’t quite call this gig revolutionary but it is more exciting, more pumped with adrenaline and more unpredictable than any other gig we’ve seen this festival.
by Tim Jonze

The Others Storm The Beeb:
The Others took their unique brand of guerrilla gigging to new levels of audacity last week (June 30th) when they played two impromptu shows in just three hours.

Over the past few weeks the band have treated fans to secret gigs in bizarre locations including tube trains, busses and a midnight session in the Vice tent at this year’s Glastonbury festival. However, last Wednesday (June 30th) saw the band raise the bar again.

First, the four-piece launched into an impromptu performance in the lobby of BBC Radio 1, where they quickly set up their equipment and tore through a riotous rendition of their recent single “This Is For The Poor” followed by “William”, “Almanac” and “Lackey”. Fans filled the reception as bemused staff looked on in shock until security guards broke through the crowd and stopped the show. Following the eviction from the building, singer Dominic Masters told NME “I’m pleased we got through four songs. We gave hints on our website that we were going to have a secret gig but with the BBC being the BBC we couldn’t announce that it was going to be there. We knew we weren’t going to get any security clearance and it looked form day one that someone was going to get into trouble about it.”

He added “Radio 1 wanted to do an interview with me about guerrilla gigging which I found slightly ironic so we thought we’d turn the tables on them and do a guerrilla gig at the BBC.”

The band then led the group of fans into nearby Regents Park where they a second set. Using battery powered amplifiers, a child’s drumkit and a megaphone, the performance saw members of the band climb a tree to play.

Although Masters could not divulge the location of the band’s next guerrilla gig due to security concerns, he said they plan to continue doing them throughout the summer.”
by Marc Hayward

Tin Pan Alley Live Review (from Playlouder.com):

Cheeky monkeys The Others made two old punkers and a dozen security dorks wet their trousers at their Sunday stagediving free-for-all, PlayLouder is hysterically happy to report.

"Floppy Dom", "Baldie", "Robert Smith" and the one they call "The Drummer" were watched by both Steve Diggle out of The Buzzcocks (hiding onstage behind a guitar amp) and Mick Jones out of The Clash at the first ever Tin Pan Alley Festival in London's Denmark Street.

True to form, the lively stage-diving antics of The Others' ardent followers, The 853, had everyone in stitches - particularly when the laughably inept and unnecessarily bolshy security geezers hopped onstage to flex their muscles, pretend to chew gum and manhandle women. Twats.

Dom raised the bar a bit when he challenged: "Heroic stagediving... only three security to beat!" before playing the Number 42 hit "For The Poor". It had to be cut short when the chief security idiot stood on stage and made that cutting-throat gesture that means kill the PA or something.
by Andy Barding

And our NME photo-shoot yesterday at Buckingham Palace as reported on Teletext:
“Police were called to Buckingham Palace on Wednesday after Pete Doherty, The Others and Selfish Cunt wrestled in horse manure outside the palace gates.

The trouble started when Selfish Cunt began throwing horse manure at Doherty. The ex-Libertine wrestled Cunt to the ground while The Others’ singer Dominic Masters emptied a bottle of beer over Cunts’ head.

As startled tourists watched the fight, police were called to end the scuffle.

A new bands photoshoot at Buckingham Palace ended in chaos as Pete Doherty and Selfish Cunt fought at the gates.

The shoot was of Libertines-influenced bands. It involved Neils Children, The Rakes, The Paddingtons, The Unstrung, Art Brut, The Others and Wolfman.

Johnny Others told PS: “How desperate for publicity is Cunt that he picks up horse manure with his bare hands, throws it at someone and ends up rolling around in it? Pete wrestled him to the ground and beat him no problem.”

Wednesday, July 07, 2004

We will be headlining The Tin Pan Alley Festival, Denmark Street, London on Sunday 11th July. It's a benefit for homeless charity Shelter and is free to get in. We will be onstage at 8pm, other bands playing include Mower and The Barbs.

Monday, July 05, 2004

Our gig with 80s Matchbox at The Concorde in Brighton this friday is an early show. Doors are at 6:30pm we are onstage at 7pm. The Concorde have a club or something afterwards so it will all finish very early.

Thursday, July 01, 2004

Yesterday (weds 30th June)BBC Radio One was treated to a three (four?) song guerrilla gig onslaught in their reception area, before the controller came downstairs with security guards and demanded we stop playing IMMEDIATELY!

We had gone for an interview on Guerrilla gigs and thought it appropriate to simply take one to their door (at the moment we think we managed to get away with a slap on the wrist from security rather than a lifetime ban from the station!)

The documentary was still made and we finished off some interviews at Regents Park - you can hear all about it on Radio One next Monday (5th June). Enjoy

Zane Lowe has been playing our new recording of Psycho Vision on Radio One this week you can download it for free RIGHT NOW here
TIN PAN ALLEY FESTIVAL - Full details:
Contrary to what you might read elsewhere, The Tin Pan Alley festival is our last scheduled gig until we play Reading and Leeds in August. If we do end up playing any gigs before then, they will be confirmed with an announcement on this news page. Anything else you read anywhere else is not confirmed so please don't get tickets until you have read it on here. Cheers

PRESS RELEASE:

Tin Pan Alley
Denmark Street, London
Sunday 11th July
11am – 8pm

In Association with Shelter

A free street music festival to celebrate the rich musical heritage of one of London’s most vibrant and creative communities.

Tin Pan Alley Festival 2004 is presented in association with Shelter with support from local music businesses to emphasise the street’s relevance to the music scene of today and to raise awareness of its unique and extensive history.

Both established acts and unsigned bands will perform live in Denmark Street where food and drinks will be available all day.

Bands:
The Others
The Barbs
Senor Senor
Billy Thompson
Mower
Evalon
The Occupiers
50 Hz
Junkbox
Catherine Shepherd

* Special guests to be announced
* Win a Gibson Les Paul by entering our competition at the event
* Sponsored by EMI Publishing, Gibson, Tin Pan Alley Studio, World of Music, Camden Council, Consolidated Properties Ltd, 12 Bar, Future Publishing, Phantom Industries, HiWatt, Tin Pan Alley Association, The Darling Dept