Showing posts with label walk into the sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walk into the sea. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Walk into the Sea review

Red Rose Music has done a review of the new EP Walk into the Sea which you can check out here - Red Rose Music. We'll forgive them for getting the lyrical content wrong (this time Mr Bennett) but next time we're sending them a visit from the Rippers and Thieves...Red Rose champion the great unsigned, and those lurking around the edges of the pyre on their online pages and they now have a slot on Frequency Radio. Check it out.

We will be shooting a music video this winter, and Turner is currently in the early stages of talks about scoring a short film: more of that when we have details.

Next gig is at the Stonewell on November 5 with Thunder Jackson and the Bandits (Classic Rock/R&B) followed the next day by a slot at the Bobbin Beer Festival (9pm) with Massive Wagons (Hard Rock), The Dead Puppeteers (acoustic/alt/indie) and Beyond the Sun (Metal).

Until next time.

Friday, 16 September 2011

Walk into the Sea EP

The Blackhearts have released their new EP entitled Walk into the Sea on-line on Amazing Tunes, the sister site of new music champions Amazing Radio. If you are not familiar with Amazing Radio they basically play brand new music that spans every genre from unsigned bands and artists, those about to release their first records and those who are on the cusp of the mainstream. They offer anyone the opportunity to upload their music, they promise they will listen, and if they like it they will broadcast it. Earlier in the year they played Seven Sisters on the Amazing Rock Show, the track got picked up by the BBC Introducing show too.

Walk into the Sea is comprised of four amazing tracks that were recorded at the Alhambra Building on Morecambe's promenade in the west end of the town with Mick Armistead engineering. As with Pressure.Crash.Seven the band went for the 'live' approach rather than all recording separate so as to try and catch something in time, ascendant.

The tracks will be rolled out across the major social media and music sites over the next month or two, and those who venture out to see the band live can pick one up direct.

Walk into the Sea
1.Too Much Blood
2.Planes
3.The Familiars
4.May God Have Mercy On Your Black Soul