Friday 28 February 2014

A BIG thank you to ALL Musicians on my blog

I just dropped in to say THANK YOU to all the fab musicians etc that I have reviewed on this blog, Without you , This blog would not work ! And I am still looking for more Rockchicks to review and also More female Rock Bands as well as male ones !... Any way here are some good pics for you to look at, Once again , Thank You !
























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The Fabulous ZENTHETIX Alternative Rock Band !

I was sent a notification on facebook to like a Band page,  The Band are Called  .....
               ZENTHETIX 

The only way that I can describe this Band is  like Black Sabbath vs The Squeez , In fact their sound is quiet unique as a Rock Band goes ! So here is some info on this great sounding Band !...

Biography
Formed in the spring of 2011, ZenthetiX are a 4 piece AltRock collective with Phil Stoker on Vocals/Synth and Matt Alger on Guitars, Dom Barber on Bass and Dave West on Drums

Now raring to hit the next level, Zenthetix are the complete live experience. Snarling guitar riffs underpinned by sumptuous low strung bass lines, powerhouse drumming, finished off with soaring vocal melodies, laden with ha...See More
Description
Musicians. Dreamers. Lyricists. Realists. Rockers. Fatalists. Artistes. Narcissists. Mentalists. Zenthetists....

Band Interests
Chasing paper airplanes, licking windows and writing music.
Basic Info
Founded December 2010
Release Date 2014
Genre AltRock
Members Phil Stoker
Matt Alger
Dom Barber
Dave West
Hometown Southcoast UK
Record Label Proscenium Records
Influences Tool, Muse, Placebo, RATM, Incubus, Deftones, Dream Theater and Karnivool.
Contact Info
Website http://www.Zenthetix.com
Press Contact info@prosceniumrecords.com

Booking Agent info@prosceniumrecords.com







I must say that I was impressed with the sound of this fab Band, I think they will go a long way as the vocals and musicianship are second to none,
So why not check them out, You will not be disappointed in what you will hear !



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Thursday 13 February 2014

The incredible Adam Ant returns !

Hi everyone, I am pleased to announce that one of pop musics legend's  has returned, His name is....Adam Ant , He was on the This Morning Show and he sung one of the original songs (Ant Music ) along with his band that has 2 drummers one of which was a young lady , A Bass player and a guitarist, Adam (59) sang just as good as the days of Adam & the ants,  Nice to have you back Adam !



Members of his original band were.....

Adam Ant - vocals, guitar (1977-1982)
Andy Warren - bass (1977-1979)
Paul Flanagan - drums (1977)
Lester Square - guitar (1977)
Mark Ryan - guitar (1977; died 2011)
Dave Barbarossa - drums (1977-1980)
Johnny Bivouac - guitar (1977-1978)
Matthew Ashman - guitar (1978-1980; died 1995)
Leigh Gorman - bass (1979-1980)
Marco Pirroni - guitar (1980-1982)
Kevin Mooney - bass (1980-1981)
Terry Lee Miall - drums (1980-1982)
Chris 'Merrick' Hughes - drums (1980-1982)

Gary Tibbs - bass (1981-1982)











Adam and the Ants were a British rock band active during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The group, which lasted from 1977 to 1982, became notable as a cult band during the transition from the punk rock era to the post-punk and New Wave era and were noted for their high camp and overtly sexualised stage performances and use of Burundi drums. One line-up of musicians - Dave BarbarossaMatthew Ashman and Leigh Gorman – left the band in January 1980 at the suggestion of then-de facto manager Malcolm McLaren, to form the instrumentalist personnel of the controversial Bow Wow Wow.
The next incarnation of Adam and the Ants featured guitarist Marco Pirroni and drummer/record producer Chris Hughes and lasted from February 1980 to March 1982 and achieved major commercial success in the UK and abroad.



Formation

Prior to Adam and the Ants, Adam Ant (born Stuart Leslie Goddard) played bass in pub rock group Bazooka Joe, now primarily known as the band that headlined when Sex Pistols played their first concert on 6 November 1975 at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. After witnessing this, Adam quit the band with the intention of forming his own, inspired by Sex Pistols.
Tentatively called The B-Sides, they practised regularly over the following months, but, lacking a drummer, never managed to play a gig. Meanwhile, Adam Ant had befriended some influential figures in the burgeoning London punk scene, most notably Jordan, who worked in Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood's SEX boutique shop. Adam and the Ants eventually formed in early 1977 consisting of Lester Square (guitar), Andy Warren(bass guitar) and Paul Flanagan (drums). Lester Square left to finish his course at an art school and to later form The Monochrome Setjust days after Adam and the Ants played their first gig on 5 May 1977, at a bedroom in Muswell Hill. Mark Ryan replaced him on guitar and played the first formal gigs (starting with a performance at the ICA in London on 10 May 1977). In early June, Flanagan was replaced with Dave Barbarossa and the resulting line-up recorded "Plastic Surgery" (along with seven other unreleased demos later dubbed the "Jubilee Demos" by bootleggers) and featured in the film Jubilee as the band of Adam's character Kid, until Ryan was replaced by Johnny Bivouac in October 1977.

Early recordings

The band made their radio debut on the John Peel show with a session recorded on 23 January 1978, including the song "Lou" featuring the group's manager Jordan guesting on lead vocals (as she would regularly do on live performance of the song from mid-1977 until May 1978 when she split from the band). The following day, Adam and the Ants re-recorded "Deutscher Girls" (and overdubbed a guitar solo onto the above mentioned version of "Plastic Surgery") for the Jubilee soundtrack album, which would be released in April – the two tracks on the album being the group's vinyl debut.
Touring extensively around the UK, often with Siouxsie and the Banshees, they proved to be unpopular with much of the British music press who disliked their fetishistic lyrics and imagery. In response, the group formed a strong – at times ideological – rapport with amateur punk fanzines such as Ripped And Torn which gave them more favourable coverage. The band built up a strong cult following (the early "Antpeople") but struggled to find overground success or even a record deal (apart from the two Jubilee soundtrack songs) until 1978 when they were signed to Decca.
By this time, Adam and the Ants had been through several line-up changes before eventually settling on the stable line-up of Adam Ant (vocals and guitar), Matthew Ashman (guitar), Andy Warren (bass guitar) and Dave Barbe (drums). It would be this line-up that recorded and released their first single "Young Parisians" to confused reviews and little success, along with a total of 21 demo recordings, all bar one of which was recorded at Decca's own studio in West Hampstead. Many of these and other early recordings and demos would eventually surface on bootleg records. They also recorded a further two John Peel Sessions in July 1978 and March 1979 and all three sessions were released in 2001 on The Complete Radio 1 Sessions.
Apparently unable to satisfactorily market the band, Decca let them go in early 1979, and the group, still with the same line-up but employing a lighter sound than previously (except for live shows), signed with independent label Do It Records and recorded their second single "Zerox" and debut album Dirk Wears White Sox, before Warren also left to join Lester Square in The Monochrome Set. Ashman also temporarily left the band at this point, and Ant and Barbe recorded a set of nine demos at Solid Gold Sound Studios in London for a putative Ant solo project, using a heavily soul/funk/disco influenced sound. Do It rejected the new songs and Ashman returned to the band shortly thereafter. 
These days , Adam Ant at the ripe old age of 59 is still making Vinyl records , His sound is still quality music, I am so glad that he is still a great sounding artist, Keep up the good work Adam !

You can read about more great Bands / Singers / Musicians / Music etc on this blog
or go to Paul Burns Music www.friendburst.com/Rockhousemusicproject
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