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City: Peaslake
Country: UK
Signup Date: 5/15/2005

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[18 Oct 2009 | Sunday] 

Hello Blog Readers!

Brad here.


Ok, for all you Neighbours fans, you’ll be pleased to hear that last week Alan Fletcher (Dr. Karl Kennedy) was interviewed for our very own Little House TV. Brilliant!

Somehow, I ended up taking the interview position and had a nice chat with Alan in front of a lovely trophy cabinet with lots of classic looking trophies.

Here’s a pic of me with my new friend Alan Fletcher (and the trophies)

 

On Tuesday Flight of Kites played an outdoor gig on the London South bank in front of a big red London route master bus.

Here’s a pic us playing...

Our next gig is supporting Kid British at the Surrey Student’s Union on 27th October. We’ll be playing some new material, hopefully see you there!

Finally, the Ice Cream Club went down a treat last week at Dusk night club in Guildford. Chris and James were on the decks, whilst Hannah and I served up ice cream and shots (great combination by the way).


Thanks to everyone who came, the club night is on the first Tuesday of every month so see you on 3rd November! (become a fan here btw -
http://www.facebook.com/theicecreamclub Well, it’s time to say goodbye folks, and thanks for reading!

Hope you all have a good week and look forward to catching up with you again soon.

Bye for now,

Brad x

[11 Oct 2009 | Sunday] 
Hello and welcome to the FOK BLOG.

So WinterKids are no more, however, word of FOK is spreading fast; I recently visited Bruges with my girlfriend Sarah. Here we are at the Chocolate Museum 'Choco-Story' -
 
(was a total let down by the way...we got one measly free sample. Oh and those are meant to be giant coco beans...they look more like giant pieces of excrement. With arms.)


So anyways, as I was saying, word is spreading fast. I literally thought I was dreaming after coming across THIS -


Unbelievable support fans in Bruges. Thank you.

We thought we'd check out what the local music scene is like. We couldn't find much. We did, however, stumble across one poster advertising this band -

Sounds like a laugh. (poor punch line. had to be used.)
Talking of punch lines, I tried to think of something amusing to say about the chocolate boobs my girlfriend wouldn't let me buy for some reason. Tight.


So, a week today sees the launch of our new club night 'The Ice Cream Club'. Check out the promo video here -


We also created this -


Joking...but for some reason it made me smile. Especially the 'theres even a playstation for the kids!'

Here are the details for the night -

When? Tuesday October 13th, doors 10pm

Where? Dusk Nightclub

What? An Indie Disco

How Much? £4 in advance, £4 for members, £5 on the door (student priced drinks)

With music from….the cure. arcade fire. the smiths. mystery jets. lcd sound system. yeah yeah yeahs. friendly fires. bloc party. madonna. vampire weekend. joy division. jack penate. chuck berry. metronomy. foals. white lies. blood red shoes. kings of leon. franz ferdinand. hot club de paris. florence and the machine. the killers. good shoes. the concretes. css. the cribs. mgmt. vincent vincent and the villains…

http://www.facebook.com/theicecreamclub - become a fan wo win prizes!

Hopefully see you at The Ice Cream Club on Tuesday night

All the best

James

x
[02 Oct 2009 | Friday] 
Wow

It's been a crazy few months which climaxed in our myspace page going down for about a week.

Any ways, it's back now, and so are we...under the new name of 'Flight Of Kites'.
See, here's the new logo -

Why the name change?

I mentioned in the last blog that there are a few exciting things on the horizon for the band including a new tv show (more on this below), as well as a partnership with Oasis (the girls clothing store) plus new songs and a new club night called the ice cream club

So, everything feels new, and therefore, a name change for us, is the right thing to do.

Having said all of this, we are still the same line up, we aren't scrapping our old songs and WinterKids is very much part of our history.

New Songs

They're written and we can't wait to share them with you....they just haven't been recorded yet! They will be, soon...

Little House TV

We are the house band in a new TV show called 'Little House TV'. The show airs at 6pm every sunday (starting this sunday) on Freewire Channel 106. For more info on Freewire, click here

Little House also happens to be our actual house!

If you don't have Freewire, we will be airing clips from the show on Youtube every week....watch this space! Brad and I on the set of Little House TV -


I'll post something about our new club night in the next couple of days

Meanwhile, have a great weekend

James x
[17 Jul 2009 | Friday] 
Well, we are still alive.

The first half of 2009 has been spent writing and planning and planning and writing. And then writing some more.

The writing has been going very well - so much so, that we are currently in the studio recording some of our...writing.

As far as the planning, well, thats also gone pretty well. We've managed to somehow scheme together the launch of a new 'T4' style TV show called 'Little House TV'. Our show starts in October and more news is to follow....!

In fact, we'll be launching a new website, new songs, new blogs, new live dates, a new logo and a new TV show very soon...so watch this space!

Hope all is well

WinterKids
x
[26 Dec 2008 | Friday] 
Merry Christmas and happy Chunukkah!

Ok, some of you don't mind reading massive chunks of writing. Others probably can't stand it.

I'm about to write alot, so as its Chrismukkah, throughout this blog are some 'Chrismukkah presents', ie - I have uploaded some music that before this day (apart from the last track) has never been played or heard in public. Each song will have a story behind it.

2008

2008 has been a year of development for WinterKids. For much of the year we have locked ourselves away in 'Little House' (the name of our rehearsal space in Peaslake) writing music.

There has been the occasional trip to Germany and Switzerland where we have played some exciting shows to amazing fans and shared some interesting experiences - one that springs to mind is climbing to the top of a Swiss mountain in a cable car just after playing a gig…we befriended a goat who happened to live at the peak of the mountain...

...but for the most part we have been creating, writing, recording, listening back, scrapping, re-writing, experimenting and re-recording music.

We have developed as musicians and developed as people.

Earlier this year we revealed that the release of a new EP would be on the horizon. Due to changes behind the scenes on the management front, the EP (for now) will not be released....HOWEVER, the management issues have been resolved and 2009 will be a big year...

Here is the first piece of music. This is a track that was written earlier this year and was going to feature on the unreleased EP. It is called 'Forget About The Future'. Hope you like...

 

.. 2009

 

 The TV Show

 

With the news of new management, has come a unique and fun opportunity for the band - we are currently working with the TV producer who was behind Live & Kicking (our favourite programme as children), developing a new TV show. The show has a similar format to TFI Friday, Big Breakfast and Later with Jools Holland.

 

It will be shot in our rehearsal studio 'Little House' and there will be a live studio audience every week with celebrity guests, art and fashion slots as well as some hilarious sketches by our comedian friend Jay Foreman.

 

We actually live in Little House and of course will write all the music for the show as well as being the 'house band'....similar to that of '4 Poofs and the Piano'....but in a slightly straighter way!

 

As soon as this is aired, we will let you know. Meanwhile, if you'd like to be a member of the studio audience, please email us here - info@winterkidsmusic.com or send us a message.

 

Ok, time for another piece of music. This was written by Hannah and was originally going to be put on our first album 'Memoirs'. We didn't have time to master it in the end, so this is an un mastered, un mixed version. It is called 'Lavender Hill' -

 

 

The New Album

 

The new album has been written.

 

Now all we have to do is work out how to pay for it to be recorded....

 

We have been contacted by some top top producers who have all had top ten albums expressing a big interest in producing the new album, however, the one thing holding us back at the moment is lack of funds.

 

The first album was funded through our club night 'Indie-GOGO', however, due to time constraints, this club night no longer exists so the plan for album number two will have to be slightly different.

 

Do we approach labels? Do we approach investors? Or do we think of something else inventive to be able to fund the record ourselves?

 

This is something we'll be working out with our new management in the new year.

 

Meanwhile, with the new TV show as well as the hard work put into WinterKids to date, we are hopefully in a good position to pursue any of the above avenues!

 

Song number three is a track taken from our first album Memoirs, so some of you may have heard it, others won't of. The track was written about a meeting that never took place between an old girlfriend of mine. It is called 'Somebody Elses Clothes'.

 

  ..

 

Touring

 

Once we we plan out our year release wise, we shall be back on the road again.

 

Meanwhile, we will be showcasing songs from the new album in a number of low key gigs at the start of the year. Here are the details for the first show of the year -

 

- The Lexington in London

- 22nd January, 8pm

- Nearest tube is Angel

- Tickets - To be placed on the cheap ticket list, please myspace message your name(s), or email us here - info@winterkidsmusic.com

 

Blog

 

Next year, we plan on changing the format of the blog so that it comes to you on a monthly basis. We tried weekly, but it is really tricky to keep ahead of the game. So there will be one regular monthly update as well as other random blogs of we fancy posting something.

 

Finally, a big thank you for listening to our music, going to our shows and reading our blogs.

 

We can't wait to share the new album with you and we wish you all the best for the new year!

 

Time to squeeze in some turkey sandwiches

 

James x

[04 Dec 2008 | Thursday] 

Hello!

We have a very last minute gig that we are playing on the 7th ..this Sunday)! It's a very unusual gig - we have been asked to play at the British Library to celebrate 60 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations!  

There will be stalls, fun workshops, bands and other interesting and unique acts performing on stage - including The Zimmers!!. (The restaurant will also be offering a traditional Sunday Roast from 12:00, yummy!)

The event is free and all ages are welcome. It will be running from 1-5pm. We hope to see you there!

Click on the link below to see more info.

http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/whatson/events/december.html

 

TV OPPORTUNITY


 
Exciting news is WinterKids will be involved in a new TV programme next year.  The show will have a live audience, so we'll keep you posted on that, meanwhile, heres an opportunity for any budding TV hosts -
 
The producer is currently looking for a male and female host to front the show.  They must be between (or at least look between) the ages of 18-28.  If you are interested, or if you know any one who might be interested in applying, please email through your contact details / CV or whatever you'd like to send with a photo to  info@winterkidsmusic.com - we shall then forward these over to the producer.  The show will be filmed in Surrey, so ideally we are looking for someone based in the south.
 
Have a good day:)

Hannah x 
 

[21 Nov 2008 | Friday] 

Hiya Folks

Tom received a phone call last week from BBC Radio Berkshire.

The DJs were looking for a banjo player for a segment in their show. Tom gives banjo lessons, so they obviously found Toms contact details in an advert somewhere and gave him a call to see if he would participate in the show.

Tom was more than happy to...

We thought the conversation was quite funny, so we created this video type thing -

  ..

Hope you like!

Meanwhile, for those of you who live in London, we shall be playing at the Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen this Sunday 23rd November.

We'll be on stage from 9pm.

If you'd like to be on the cheap ticket list (£4 instead of £7), please write a message to us with your full name and the names of your friends.

Here is the flyer for the show -

Hope to see you on Sunday

Regards

WinterKids

x

[14 Nov 2008 | Friday] 
We have added 'Another Break' and 'Knock Down All The Houses' to our myspace player.  Hope you like..
 
 
Meanwhile, more gigs added and other shows in Europe to follow soon
 
 
Have a good weekend
 
 
WinterKids
x
[29 Oct 2008 | Wednesday] 
Hi folks,

Just a quick one this week to let you know that from now until the end of the year, we will be playing a few low key shows.

Our set will consist of a mixture between old and new songs.

Check the gig listing and hopefully see you at one or two of the shows.

Its snowing in Peaslake so we're going out to make a snowman.

WinterKids x
[20 Oct 2008 | Monday] 

Bonjour, je m'appelle Connie.

I became friends with WinterKids after meeting James at their Indie Go Go club night in Guildford a couple ofyears ago. My services to the band include joining them on their legendary tours to Germany, where in the evenings I am found perched on the merch stand, selling t shirts and vinyl to the fans over there.

This week I am going to guest blog, providing you with coverage on the exciting events of Hannah's birthday suprise.

On October 20th Hannah will be 21, so James orgainsed a night out last Thursday with all of her friends to celebrate.

The band drove up to London in Big Blue, keeping secrets about what she would be doing that evening and that all of her friends would soon be gathered in East London to suprise her. After meeting in the Salmon & Ball pub, we walked down to the Working Men's Club, a cosy retro place in Bethnal Green. Hannah's a fan of Dita Von Teese, so James booked us three tables at the Whisky & Ginger Burlesque Show.

We arrived, got stamped and got drinks, then settled ourselves round to wait for the show. Whisky & Ginger was the drink of the night, along with the champagne supplied by James.

The show had a hilairious host and over the next few hours we saw burlesque performances from secretaries, a school boy, fifties pin up girls, a doctor and his brother and a sparkly lupine creature. The show was full of feathers, glitter and bubbles with plenty of falling skirts and bra straps. The boys loved it, and as for the girls, well, we're now researching burlesque lessons.

Towards the end, Hannah was called up to the stage where she was seranaded by the host then presented with a birthday present from the club, a classic pair of red, sequined nipple tassles.

For afters, we stopped at the Brick Lane Beigel Bakery before heading up to a little pub in Whitechapel. A few drinks later, we all parted ways, and I joined the band on the satisfied, sleepy journey back inBig Blue to Little House.

The Flyer -

Hannah shocked at her suprise party -

 
Inside the club -
 
A more than lucky Chris, surrounded by Hannah and her friends -
 
 
Hannah being called on stage for everyone to sing happy birthday to -
 
Hannah is presented with her gift -
 
Hannah trying on her gift -
 
Lil Miss Chevious -
 
Legs Malone -
 
The climax of the evening, all dancers on stage at once -