Bit of an update!
As my three regular readers of this blog know, writing regularly is not obviously my forte but I thought I would attempt to put some words down whilst enjoying another hang over free weekend. In fact it’s taken nearly a whole day to finish this paragraph having spent far too long being distracted by football, the news, going for a run, playing some guitar, eating bagels, listening to 6 Music and watching a bit of bargain hunt.
It’s obviously been a bit of a mental and depressing week what with the results from America. The only plus side to this ridiculousness is hopefully it’ll bring about some good new music over the next four years. I was trying to explain this concept to a mate from the states the other day but i’m not sure it was of much consolation- which it isn’t really but you have to hope!
I was in the studio a couple of weeks ago putting down 5 new tracks for a new electric EP. It felt brilliant to be making a right racket once again and i’m genuinely looking forward to getting it out at some point in the spring of 2017. (A big thanks to Matt Gordon and Doc Collins for all their help and ideas) Until relatively recently I was always prone to rushing out new music. I know I speak for a lot of mates who also put out music in that when we were 19/20/21/22 it always felt like you were competing with the next young band and that time was of the essence. That mindset stuck with me until relatively recently until I actually realised that age is irrelevant when it comes to making music. I think being in your late twenties/early thirties in a band now actually holds a bit more kudos than it did say 10 years ago (obviously I would take this stand point as i’m approaching 29) but if you look at some of the bands that are doing well and producing great sounding records, they span a huge range of ages. It’s a good thing attitudes have changed because it takes the pressure off bands slightly in that they can commit both on honing their craft as well as and bringing in the money in which to pay the rent.
The EP I put out in June was relatively well received. I wish I hadn’t put it out in the rush I did ( going against everything I said above), but I really wanted it to be heard around the time I played at Glastonbury, which was a really fun little gig. A big thanks again to The Rabbit Hole once again for having me on and looking after me so well. Also I’m hoping the guy who fell asleep in the hot tub for 7 hours recovered quickly. I’m hoping to be back at Glastonbury next year in some capacity, somewhere. It’s already seriously heating up trying to get slots so I’ll have to wait and see.
I haven’t played as many shows as I’ve wanted to this autumn. I did a little set upstairs at Ronnie Scotts in September, and before this had played a set at The Bedford in Balham. I also supported Ethan Johns at The Bridge Inn in Topsham back in the summer. It was really interesting to have a good conversation with Ethan about how he goes about producing records. The man has produced so many albums which I’ve loved over the years that it was quite refreshing to hear how he tries to keep most records he produces organic as possible. I’ve taken on his ethos with the new recordings as I feel I have been prone to over producing my tracks in the past. I think everyone is guilty of doing it to some degree!
It doesn’t look like Christmash is on the cards this year which is a real shame. What with The Cavern being out of action after fire, I’ve been hard pressed to find another venue which is available for the usual date of December 22nd.
I must also say a big thank you to The Mocking Birds beys for being understanding about me leaving the live set up. I am very much going to stay involved with helping the lads but I felt it was time to concentrate 100% on my own stuff again for a while.
A few last words go to the people around me who are doing some great things. Firstly my sister who has recently got back from the States after completing a project photographing the last remnants of the blues scene in Mississippi as well as new talent which is emerging. To my Dad who has just finalised a deal with Pelican Press who will published his first book in March 2017. To Tourists who recently released their new single ‘Drive’ which is a really brilliant track & to Peacock Affect has signed to Universal Japan which is more than exciting.
Up the City
P&L x













