Lets start with the bad. I haven't been amazingly active recently, mostly due to my grandfather having died. Luckily Josh picked up some of the slack, and things in the Ziggurat camp have been ticking over much as usual.
Luckily there is more good news!
On a personal level, I went to Kortrijk in Belgium for the weekend where I was kept busy.
I was filmed interviewing some bands at a pop-music festival called Novarock (I know. Me and pop music) for an internet TV channel called SeaMedia. I was ridiculously tired at the time of making the video, having been travelling since 5am that morning, and the festival not finishing until about 1am.
I was also interviewed on a belgian student radio station called Quindo, primarily about my experience at Novarock.
Back in Norwich, the good news kept piling on.
Matt Stevens played for us on March 31st at Olives in Norwich, and while not as many people as we had hoped turned up, the quality of the audience was high, and all the acts had the audience enthralled. Matt Stevens was an absolute master, and the support sets by The Shadow Committee and Sam James Hill were both excellent, as always.
Finishing off the run of news, The Shadow Committee released their new single, Lines, on April 1st.
I was half expecting it to be a joke, but he actually did release a triple miniCD single. (Using the term 'single' loosely, as it clocks in at nearly an hour).
The triple miniCD release of Lines is strictly limited to 10 copies, so get yours as soon as possible. There are also copies available of a single miniCD version that contains some of the songs.
Some very kind people also contributed remixes to the release, and as well as these being on the triple miniCD version, they can also be downloaded for free.
Here is the single, Lines, to wet your apetite.
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James