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Last Under The Sun - Music Promoter Kit May 2009

Last Under The Sun
Primary Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Punk
Contact Name: Mark at Iron Man Records
Phone: (+44) 07974 746810
Email: info at ironmanrecords.co.uk

Last Under the Sun : Fast Chaotic Hardcore Punk Rock from Birmingham England.

Artist Information

Biography

Last under The Sun was put together in Birmingham by Mark Badger in 2000. The band has had several line up changes over the years and Mark remains the only one who has been in every line up.

Last under the Sun played its first gig on 9th October 2001, at Manhattens, Hereford, UK with Eggraid and Redshift. The band is based in Birmingham and plays a mixture of punk and hardcore. The band has played all over the place gigging up and down England, Wales and Scotland and in 2004 and 2005 the band went to mainland Europe visiting Holland, Belgium, France and Germany with Sensa Yuma. At the start of 2008 the band ended up working with Pid and Chris and toured Europe as half of the new line up of a reformed Police Bastard.

Last under The Sun found a new drummer in 2008 called Simon (ex-Rivers Edge and current Police Bastard stick man), and the band has started to work on new material and all the rest. The band hope to release some new recordings in 2009 and tour Europe next.

A good friend of the band called Mad Pete has put together a video for "Reversa" and "Summers Day" from the album "Gone" which was recorded in 2005 and has used music by Last Under the Sun for a short film called DIVIDERS.

Instrumentation

Mark - Guitar and Vocals (2000-present) - Police Bastard / The Hot Tortoise

Simon - Bass (2002-present) - Police Bastard / Damn Dirty Apes / Lickavicar / Bear Garden / Lokey

Sean - Guitar (2008-present) - Police Bastard / Jilted Generation / Depth Charge / Sensa Yuma / Dogshit Sandwich / Fatal Impact / Freebase / Set Against / Hardcore (That Became Mangled) / The Dangerfields

Simon - Drums (2008-present) - Police Bastard / Rivers Edge

Discography
"All Agents Defect" 30 song Demo 2001 (Digital Download only Last.FM)

"Windfall" 8 Song Album recorded 2001 released May 2004 (Iron Man Records)

"All Empires Crumble" recorded 2004 released May 2005 (Iron Man Records)

"Gone" recorded Sept 2005 for release 2009 (Iron Man Records)

You can hear and download all the recordings on Last.Fm

Website Links
http://www.myspace.com/lastunderthesun

http://www.last.fm/music/Last+Under+The+Sun

http://www.reverbnation.com/lastunderthesun

Press / Promoter Kit
http://www.sonicbids.com/LastUnderTheSun

Press Reviews

Selection of Quotes

"..it seems only fitting that their debut CDEP be a focused, uncompromising attack on callous warmongers everywhere.... the importance of the message being delivered utterly eclipses the medium that delivers it." Ian Glasper - Terrorizer Magazine - Issue 132 June 2005

"..a bass and rhythm section as tight as eberneezer scrooge.....Too short by half, this is nonetheless essential and extreme." Positive Creed fanzine

"..hardcore punk rock in total English style: fast and chaotic and like a fist to the head.....This will fuel you like Crazy." No Front Teeth Fanzine

"Last Under The Sun are one of the best hardcore bands around they create songs with a clear message and deliver them in crushing and uncompromising style." Will Munn Rhtyhm and Booze Fanzine

"..great hooks and a furious sense of energy driving the whole thing. This is one of the best punk rock records I've heard recently from Britain (Birmingham)" Reason to Believe #10 Fanzine

LAST UNDER THE SUN- 'All Empires Crumble' CD
Terrorizer Magazine 2005
This Brummie trio have apparently been working closely with the Stirchley Stop The War group since their inception in 2001, so it seems only fitting that their new CDEP be a focused, uncompromising attack on callous warmongers everywhere. Musically they sound like a tight-as-arseholes reincarnation of the English Dogs when they had Stu Pid fronting them; this is classic anarcho punk, in that the importance of the message being delivered utterly eclipses the medium that delivers it. Peace out! - Ian Glasper

LAST UNDER THE SUN- 'WINDFALL' CD
No Front Teeth
This actually reminds me of a heavier, more commanding NED'S ATOMIC DUSTBIN which is a compliment, because they were a really unique band who were so important and it's fantastic to hear that sound again but in this completely different realm. Melodic hardcore can be pretty boring if it's not approached correctly and LAST UNDER THE SUN have created their own approach that works like a charm.
NFT / PO BOX 27070 / LONDON N2 9ZP / UK
http://www.nofrontteeth.co.uk

LAST UNDER THE SUN- 'WINDFALL' CD
Black Velvet
There might be just eight tracks to grapple with, but the quality of the music more than outweighs the accompanying quantity as the harsh riffage of 'Threads' hears this Birmingham-based trio pummel into a severely attention-demanding strain of punk hardcore with a definitive melodic edge.

Bizarrely, the actual line-up of the band is being kept secret and band members - allegedly - always seem subject to change� a line-up that has, at one time or another, seen a Pigfish member join in with
the fun.

While the singer sounds like The Stranglers' Hugh Cornwell being ravaged by a shoal of flying piranha fish, come 'Ride Your Ride,' the aggressive-sounding front is down and it's time to get genuinely poetic.

In fact, 'Ride Your Ride' is an incredible song, starting out with a dead-fast punk jolt before a sublimely bittersweet and acoustic- primed interlude startles the senses. The extraordinary song arrangement echoes the style of hardcore metal band PSP who use similar, breathtaking dynamics from hard-&-fast beginnings to slow-&-soulful mid-eights.

In their anti-corporate prime, these guys are passionately imbued with the spirit of Jet Plane Landing, before 'This Business' further impresses with a strong melody and sublime harmonies� and while 'Days' starts out slowly, their over-riding love of heavy hardcore soon wipes that out. Still, 'MIR' - the final track of this, the band's debut LP - is atmospherically chilled to the sounds of some more clashing acoustic chords and compelling samples. A windfall like this is surely worth investing in. Steve Rudd 'Black Velvet' magazine.

LAST UNDER THE SUN- 'WINDFALL' CD
Metal UK
Metaluk.com Publication date: 15 May 2004, 17:33:14 | Author: Stuart A Hamilton
An interesting one this, as Last Under The Sun attempt to straddle a fence somewhere between emo and hardcore. Something which must be uncomfortable, but when it works, it makes for a very interesting ride.

Unlike a lot of bands from those camps, they remember that writing a good song is the all important factor, and there's plenty of hummable melodies contained here, with "This Business" being the undoubted highlight.

The easiest link to make is to a pop oriented Fugazi, which makes more sense than you'd think. They've a fair bit of pedigree having worked their way through former members of Stepback, Eastfield, Eggraid, The Hot Tortoise, Pigfish and Damn Dirty Apes, before settling on their current 3 piece lineup.

They're going for a moody vibe, which they prefer to term melodic punk influenced post hardcore. However, it's far removed from anything else with the words 'melodic' and 'punk' attached which brings to mind the horrific image of Sum 41, and Last Under The Sun couldn't be further removed from that particular nightmare, with every song taking a distinct stance, separate, yet part of the same audio blast.

There is a lot to recommend this release, and with fresh recordings in the bag and a growing reputation for their live work, they could be ones to watch, especially with a bass player named after a
Hawkwind song! Review from: http://www.metaluk.com/reviews/viewReview.cfm?iReviewID=341

LAST UNDER THE SUN- 'WINDFALL' CD
Reason To Believe
I saw this band at the Cardigan Arms recently and they were fucking ace(they reminded me of MANIFESTO
JUKEBOX in terms of intensity - with a bit of LEATHERFACE and FOUR LETTER WORD thrown in.) This cd is really really fucking good - and on this they sound great - and like their own band ie not a clone of another band. Excellent coarse singing - great hooks and a furious sense of energy driving the whole thing. This is one of the best punk rock records I've heard recently from Britain (Birmingham). Go buy this now... (RPS)
http://www.rtbzine.ndo.co.uk

LAST UNDER THE SUN- 'All Empires Crumble' CD
Positive Creed
This is a 4 song anti war/anti everything, speed punk stomp. Everything on here is a winner....a bass and rhythm section as tight as eberneezer scrooge and a guitarist with more about him than just thrashing away at chords. Song 2 "Bring me their heads" is an anarcho masterpiece as is the relentless "not in my name." Musically intriguing "last under the sun" also make use of samples, intercutting them to great effect. Had crass started out now in modern times, they might have ended up sounding a bit like this. Too short by half, this is nonetheless essential and extreme.

Setlist (30-45mins)

Time for your leaving
Summers Day
Reversa
The Don
The Shed
Lost Yourself
Out My Way
Count To Ten
Captain of My Soul
Inside out
Fuck The Government
Bring Me Their Heads
Not In My Name
Open Fire
David Icke 

cheers
mark

Iron Man Records 
PO BOX 9121, Birmingham, B13 8AU, England
Tel: UK + 44 7974 746810
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Last Under The Sun tour 2009 - gigs wanted

Last under The Sun rehearsals have been full steam ahead over the past few weeks and apart from new drummers and getting the back catalogue of "All Empires Crumble" and "Gone" back into shape the band have started work on all new material and there's about 3 new tunes on the go and a load more on the way.

It looks like there is the possibility of going to Europe in April 2009 with or without Police Bastard or Sensa Yuma so if you are a promoter, a venue or know anyone near you that may be able to help with a show all offers would be appreciated. the plan is to go to Germany for 12th April and then work through shows in Germany, France, Belgium, Czech, and any other countries who will have us to play. The band are also open to anyone who wants to help with a show in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland etc.
email: mark at ironmanrecords.co.uk

If you want to get FREE MP3 downloads of all Last Under The Sun music try Last.fm and search for Last Under the Sun under MUSIC. http://www.last.fm/music/Last+Under+The+Sun 

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The Bad Shepherds December 2008 Tour dates Genre: Punk / Folk

I actually answered the phone the other day, and after a brief chat with my friend Steve who is managing this lot, I am pleased to pass on the following information. 
ADRIAN EDMONDSON is best known as a comedian in The Young Ones, Bottom, and The Comic Strip Presents. He now has a good band. yes, it's true. The band is Called The Bad Shepherds.

DEC 15TH - HALF MOON PUTNEY - 93 LOWER RICHMOND RD, PUTNEY LONDON 0208 780 9383
DEC 14TH - BABY BLUE LIVERPOOL - ALBERT DOCK LIVERPOOL  L3 4AE - 0151 702 5831
DEC 18TH - PICTUREDROME HOLMFIRTH - MARKET WALK HOLMFIRTH HD9 7DA - 01484 689 759
DEC 19TH - THE INTAKE CLUB MANSFIELD - KIRKFIELF AVE, MANSFIELD NG18 5QP - 01623 450022
DEC 5 - The Brook - Southampton 
DEC 9 - Telfords Warehouse
DEC 13 - Harlech Theatre - Harlech
DEC 14 - Baby Blue - Liverpool  
DEC 15 – Half Moon - Putney
DEC 18 - Picturedrome - Holmfirth
DEC 19 - The Intake Club - Mansfield
DEC 22 - Cox’s Yard – Stratford

THE BAD SHEPHERDS ARE:

ADRIAN EDMONDSON (Vocals, ‘thrash mandolin’)
Ade is best known as a comedian in The Young Ones, Bottom, and The Comic Strip Presents. Though he’s no stranger to the music world having played the Monsters of Rock and Reading Festivals with Bad News, the Hootenanny with Jools Holland, Hyde Park with The Who, and he’s toured with The Bonzo Dog Doo-dah Band. He’s also had a No 1 single with Cliff Richard! And as a director he made lots of music videos in the 80’s for the likes of The Pogues, Squeeze, Elvis Costello and 10,000 Maniacs.

MAARTIN ALLCOCK (Twelve string guitar, bass, vocals)
Maartin is a multi-instrumentalist originally from Manchester, and is best known for playing guitar with Fairport Convention from ’85 to ’96, and for playing keyboards in Jethro Tull for four years. Maart has played on over 200 albums for people as diverse as Robert Plant, Cat Stevens, Beverley Craven, Judith Durham, Ralph McTell and Plaid Cymru president Dafydd Iwan! Besides the Bad Shepherds, Maart also currently plays for Swarb’s Lazarus and Beth Nielsen Chapman.

TROY DONOCKLEY (Uillean pipes, cittern, whistles, vocals)
Troy has built up a formidable reputation as both a Composer/Arranger/ Musician/Performer and as a leading virtuoso of the Uilleann Pipes. He’s released three critically acclaimed solo albums, is a member of Iona, and also finds time to record and tour with the likes of Maddy Prior (he has co-produced four albums), Barbara Dickson (produced two albums) Maire Brennan (Clannad), Midge Ure, Nightwish, Lesley Garrett , Roy Harper, Status Quo, Alan Stivell, Del Amitri and many more…

ANDY DINAN (Fiddle)
Andy won the All-Ireland Fiddle Championship… twice. He’s best known for playing with Toss the Feathers and Mike McGoldrick, but he’s also supported Dervish, Lunasa, Capercaillie and solo artists Martin Hayes and Liz Carroll. He recently performed at the Armagh Pipers club Festival with Mike and Ian Fletcher with a new project involving Portugese, Brazilian and Irish music.

MARK WOOLLEY (Bodhran, darabuka, cahon, whistles)
Mark has played percussion and whistles for many years with Dan Plews, Saul Rose and Guy Fletcher as part of English folk band Dansaul. He’s also shared stage and studio time with the likes of Jon Boden, Keith Hancock, The Family Mahone and Stefan Hannigan. He currently also plays with Full House. Though a brilliant player, the real reason he was invited to join the Bad Shepherds was because of his surname - ‘Woolley’.

HOW THE BAD SHEPHERDS CAME TO BE…
Adrian Edmondson was a teenager when punk arrived. The songs of The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Jam and The Stranglers were the soundtrack to his life through the late 70’s and early 80’s, and like a lot of people of his generation he was fond of playing these songs to himself at home on his acoustic guitar.

Cut forward to 2007: after a boozy pre-Christmas lunch in Soho, Ade stumbled along to Denmark Street, home of many alluring musical instrument shops, and whilst inebriated, ‘accidentally’ bought a mandolin. Surprised to see it sitting there in his kitchen the following morning he nevertheless picked it up, worked out a few chords, and started playing the same songs with a mandolin accompaniment – it sounded really interesting.

He was touring with the Bonzos at the time and he brought his mandolin along, and with Neil Innes on acoustic guitar, they had a go at London Calling in the dressing room. It sounded good, but Neil said ‘What you need are some brilliant folk musicians.’ Ade got in touch with Troy and Maart and they were both immediately up for it. As soon as he explained the idea to Troy: ‘Punk songs with a Celtic feel.’ Troy replied ‘Why not The Model by Krafwerk as well? I’ve always wanted to play that on the pipes.’ They met for a couple of days to mess about with the idea. If it didn’t work they could all just walk away. But within the first hour they knew they were onto something. In the two days they drank numerous beers, ate 2 curries and arranged 8 songs - and the band was born.

Rehearsals followed, and then, bizarrely, a trip to St Lucia to test it out (off season, cheap flights, cheap hotels, anonymity). They threw themselves in at the deep end and did 6 gigs in 6 days. Just little bars. But it got them up and running.

Then they got fucked over by their manager/promoter and had their tour cancelled, though with hindsight seems like a lucky escape (it’s not worth saying too much about him as he’s already been very quick to threaten legal action).

They regrouped, found a brilliant new fiddle player and a percussionist, and now they are touring during December, and looking forward to the festival season in 2009.
www.thebadshepherds.com

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Discharge - Friday 7th November, The Haygate, Wellington, Telford

Friday 7th November

at The Haygate, Wellington, Telford.

Discharge

Hatework

Smackrats

Fishbowl Riot

Tickets 6quid on the door

Phone for advance tickets: 07745 662093

Filed under  //   7th november   discharge   fishbowl riot   gigs   hatework   punk   smackrats   telford   the haygate   wellington  

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