Wednesday 26 October 2011

Here we go

As promised, the first batch of shirts.  Its white on black.  And that looks like this:



There's some in the Rude Shipyard, and also for sale wherever you find us.  Which I would imagine is generally at gigs.  These are around the eight quid region.  If you're not nearby jot us a line at the address on the shout page.


Friday 14 October 2011

Quiet down now...

Them t-shirts we mentioned before, well, they should be done soon. As you would expect, these will be available at gigs, but also I imagine we'll set summat up on here for online retailing. Also, those who are lucky enough to live in Sheffield will be able to pick them up from some actual real life shops. When we know which ones, you'll be the first to know. 


At the moment we're in a writing groove, so shows are on the down-low somewhat. There's the van benefit (sounds like a German prince) on the 28th at (where else) the Red House. And if we're lucky, a trip to Nottingham in November. You know, the place where Robin Hood is NOT from, nor particularly hung out at.* I think they still have a lot of guns there, so we won't announce this down there. 


Guy's drumming (for Little Robots) was commended in Now Then magazine (listed under Zachary Cale) as 'almost trip-hop'. And that's the headlines. 


*Holt, J.C. (1982) Robin Hood: People's Hero Or Lawless Marauder 


"First published in 1982 and never equalled" - Contemporary Review

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