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Monday, October 19, 2009 

Category: Dreams and the Supernatural

Rev Simpkins & the Phantom Brass Band....

Daniel Merrill & the Flowers of Evil....

St Martin’s Church, West Stockwell Street, Colchester: 8pm THU 5 NOV....

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This Fireworks Night, St Martin’s Church in Colchester’s Dutch Quarter hosts a fiery musical fight between good and evil as Rev Simpkins & the Phantom Brass Band do battle against Daniel Merrill’s extraordinary new musical project, The Flowers of Evil.   The musical combat will pit fiddle & virginal against brass band & finger picked guitar, and promises to make even the most ambitious firework show appear a lame excuse for excitement.....

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Drawing on his passion for all things decadent and all things warped, virtuosic violinist Merrill unveils his debut album, Chants du Mal – a recording influenced by Simpsons’ theme tune composer Danny Elfmann and Jan Tiersen who wrote the music for Amelie.  Daniel Merrill is a legend of the Colchester music scene.   He is a member of revered Free Folk pioneers the Dead Rat Orchestra, whose fearsome imagination and unhinged melodiousness has gained them an international performing and recording career.  Dan is also the brain behind ‘Mutebox,’ considered by many the most exciting and innovative new music festival in Essex, and performs as part of the Rev’s backing band the Phantom Notes.  By day, Dan inspires new generations of musicians as a course leader and lecturer at the Colchester Institute’s School of Music.....

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Performing unamplified, Rev Simpkins – whose 2008 album Babbler & Crow was showered with praise from national critics – will be backed by the brass quartet which recently completed the recording of his second LP, LIONS described as “a hymn to post-crunch England veering between the beautiful and the bizarre”. The Reverend’s feisty and melodic acoustic music has been labelled ‘Fire Folk’ – a tuneful mix between Nick Drake and Captain Beefheart. The Reverend has arranged for special pre-release copies of LIONS to be available to his valued hometown fans at this gig. ....

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Rev Simpkins commented, “St Martin’s is a beautiful church, and the sound is absolutely fantastic.  The intimate atmosphere is perfect for unamplified concerts and with a musician as committed and exciting as Dan, sparks should fly between us – quite literally!  What better way could we pay tribute to Guy Fawkes, perhaps the last man to enter the Houses of Parliament with honest intentions?”....

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Rector v Rector takes place in St Martin’s Church, West Stockwell Street, Colchester at 8pm on Thursday 5 November. Tickets priced £5 are now available on 01206 500900. The audience is reminded to wear warm clothes, because St Martin’s is authentically unheated.


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Sunday, May 17, 2009 

Category: News and Politics

Reverend Honours Queen

Elizabeth by Rev Simpkins & the Phantom Notes: released 13.06.09

 

To mark Queen Elizabeth II’s official birthday on 13th June 2009, Rev Simpkins & Phantom Notes are proud to release the single Elizabeth, a recessional anthem.  The song, billed as a “state of the nation address in Bb major”, features the choir, organ and bells of St Runwald’s Church, Colchester. 

 

The Reverend has sent his humble musical offering to the Royal Household, and hopes to receive a call to the palace soon.  He has cleared his diary for the big day in anticipation of a personal audience, though he is known to be unwilling to take part in any Royal Variety Performance.

 

Elizabeth is backed by Hand Foot Mouth, a song penned by the Reverend when he and many of the Phantom Notes were bedridden with a potent form of the virus of the same name earlier this year.   In the light of recent media coverage of Swine Flu, it has gained considerably in entertainment value.

 

Both songs are likely to appear on the Reverend’s forthcoming second LP, currently titled Lions, which will feature the bold and bizarre brass band arrangements recently heard at the band’s Colchester Arts Centre headline appearance alongside the Rev’s trademark tuneful finger-picked folk freakery.  Meanwhile, praise from the national music press continues to roll in for Babbler & Crow, the Reverend’s first LP. 

 

The release of Elizabeth will be supported by a number of live appearances including Wivenhoe May Fair at 2pm on 25 May, where the band will deliver its first ever electric set.

 

Elizabeth will be available through iTunes and other major online retailers from Saturday 13 June.

Monday, March 23, 2009 
Don't miss the fantastic review of Babbler & Crow in the April 2009 issue of fRoots magaine. Here's a little taster:
“High octane stuff…unique musical style and literate words performed with energy and passion. He must be a gas live.”
The Rev makes his first Norwich appearance at the Arts Centre on Thursday 2 April, do come along if you can...
Saturday, March 14, 2009 

Category: Music
National reviews are rolling in for Babbler & Crow. The latest is in the superb Rock 'N' Reel Magazine...check it out at your local W H Smiths, it's a great magazine.

"Equal parts Robert Johnson, Nick Cave and Mungo Jerry...skewed blues and rot-gut jugband swagger...a heady mix"

The Reverend is very excited by his unamplified acoustic gig in St Martin's, Colchester Dutch Quarter tomorrow (15 March) night at 8pm sharp. It's such an ancient and beautiful building, magic seeps out of the walls!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009 

Category: Music
The Reverend humbly invites you to his concert appearance at St Martin's Church, West Stockwell Street, Colchester on Sunday 15 March at 8pm prompt. He will be performing solo, acoustic and unamplified in the fabulous acoustic of this ancient building. Expect hollering. Expect stomping. Expect the Reverend's most intimate and unhinged performance to date.
£5
Sunday, October 26, 2008 

Category: Music
BOOK NOW FOR:
Rev Simpkins' Psychedelic Gospel Show: St Peter's Church, North Hill, Colchester - Saturday 8 November 8pm

Very probably the most bizarre thing to happen in a working church for sometime, the Reverend launches his new album Babbler & Crow with the Phantom Notes in their full glory. Harpsichords, fiddles, trumpets and massed horns will intermingle with the Rev's trademark freaked-up fingerpicking. Prepare for a soul-shuddering evening!
Tea and cake will be available after the show.

Buy tickets online here