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Last Updated: 7/15/2009

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City: Leeds
Country: UK
Signup Date: 3/30/2006

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Monday, June 29, 2009 
Hello all, as you'll see we been moved, the No Title gig at Carpe Diem now takes place on July 15. See you there!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 
So we've been away for a while. We're back now.

Last June we released Quicksand and said goodbye to Jo - except we didn't really say goodbye to her - we've ended up playing more gigs with her than without. She's finally realised the streets of London are paved with pretty much the same as the streets in Leeds and has returned to the fold. It's lovely to have her back.

Then as winter blossomed into Spring we lost Joe. He's not dead though, he just wandered off to do other things. Luckily a mate knew a mate who knew a guy called Chris who can play piano. You'll like him and although we'll all miss Hulk we're sure he's the man for the job.

So there you have it, we've got lots of new music, will be playing a handful of festivals over the summer and then recording an album. Hope you stick with us.

The Resps
Thursday, July 24, 2008 
We're really sorry but due to illness we're not going to be playing in Harrogate next week, fingers crossed but all gigs in August should be ok!
Thursday, June 12, 2008 

So we launched Quicksand on Sat, a good time was had at Huddstock (sound=great, crowd=sparse unfortunately!) and then thankfully a few more people tuned up in the evening for our own gig. So Jo came, sang and now she's left, we're spending a month getting Candy fully up to speed and then we'll be back live.

The official video is also on the Myspace profile, it's a British BBQ wine bottle love story thriller directed by Adam Conlon. Hope you like it.

Buy Quicksand!

Alex

Monday, June 02, 2008 

So around 2 months ago we went down to Yellow Arch studios in Sheffield to record our new single with Colin Elliot - the man behind recent albums from Richard Hawley and Jarvis Cocker amongst others. We spent two full days recording one 3 minute pop song, and came out slightly stir crazy but clutching a master cd!

If you're around and you fancy it come along and see us this saturday as we launch the single, it's at the Cardigan Arms in Leeds (opposite the Warner Village/Vue complex on Kirkstall Road), doors are at 7:30 and it costs £3. Main support is from The Navigantes with another band TBC. If you can't make it, fear not, you'll be able to buy the single from here from Monday.

It's also going to be our last ever gig with Jo on vocals, she's leaving us to run off to London where she's convinced the streets are paved with gold. We've tried pointing out that they're actually covered in chewing gum and fag butts but to no avail... Come say goodbye if you can.

Alex