Originally posted by loftarasa:Here's a bootleg I can offer:
2006 03-13 Dundee (BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RSU7ZHMF
FM sourced I think. MP3, 224 kbps, fully tagged.
Originally posted by loftarasa:Here's a bootleg I can offer:
2006 03-13 Dundee (BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RSU7ZHMF
FM sourced I think. MP3, 224 kbps, fully tagged.
Even though Snow Patrol have been quiet the last few months ahead of their forthcoming European shows, front man Gary Lightbody has been anything but...
Tired Pony began life as a doodle in Gary's jotter. During idle moments on Snow Patrol's year-long tour cycle for their last album, A Hundred Million Suns, Gary began writing songs for this imaginary band. Forward to January 4th 2010, a cast of characters assembled at Portland's Type Foundry studio; from the extended Snow Patrol family there was Troy Stewart, Iain Archer, Belle & Sebastian's Richard Colburn and producer Garret 'Jacknife' Lee, who brought in Tired Pony's final two members, Peter Buck from R.E.M. and Scott McCaughey, the Seattle musical polymath who's been R.E.M.'s full-time auxiliary member since 1994.
The result is The Place We Ran From a record that begins quietly, and ends with a four-minute feedback storm, with any number of peak moments within.
Joined by a number of guest contributors including M. Ward and his She & Him partner Zooey Deschanel, as well as Tom Smith of Editors, the much rumoured album will finally see its release on 12th July.
To get an 8 minute preview inside the studio with Tired Pony as well as have a listen to some of the tracks included on the album, head to the newly launched TiredPony.com.
Originally posted by MWSAH:Anyone ever heard of the Foals? They're supporting Snow Patrol here...
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
Yup, they're support act here, too. Can tell you more tomorrow after I've seen them