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tremors R.I.P.

About Me

.. On behalf of all of us, I'd like to thank absolutely everyone who has supported tremors. All the behind the scenes music business people (especially Clive and Joel) and of course all our friends and family who have come along to our gigs, purchased our music and just been generally supportive and fantastic people to us. We have some seriously wonderful friends and family peoples. Thank you. Hope you're well and that I see you soon. Have a great Christmas and a wonderful new year, and on behalf of James, Ed, Joe and myself, Ta ra for now, Tremors xxxx
Ps. Watch this space for future musical experiments in the coming months... I say no more.
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 08/05/2005
Band Website: you're on it, innit
Band Members: Nathan Holme - Vocals, Guitar
Joe Barker - Vocals, Guitar
James Gow - Bass
Ed Britton - Drums

Influences: Cajun Dance Party
Bloc Party
Peter Gabriel
Radiohead
Bombay Bicycle Club
Sufjan Stevens
Scott Matthews
The Maccabees
John Martyn
Damien Rice
Jeff Buckley
Travis
Mars Volta

Sounds Like: Radiohead fans gone indie-pop. Cajun Dance Party and The Cure and The Libertines and Bloc Party and (old) Coldplay and (good bits of) The Kooks and Jeff Buckley

REAL pop. in the line of Elvis/The Beatles/Fleetwood Mac/The Cure/The Smiths/Mystery Jets/tremors

"wonky pop" / "pindie" (pop/indie)
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

maydstow-n gig, and new songs

Thank you to people who came to see us in Maidstone last night. It was great to see old friends. The gig went alright too, apparently we’re quite good, but i dunno.. sounded a little sketchy ons...
Posted by on Thu, 27 Mar 2008 15:22:00 GMT

End of an era. (We love Dev Hynes.)

yes, it’s the end of tremors... recording in raezor studios, wandsworth. the beginning of a great new period in music, with tremors at the helm, naturally....noafter a fashionable night of drink...
Posted by on Fri, 21 Mar 2008 14:06:00 GMT

tremors are good as a band band chocolate eggs

wow just watched the new creme egg advert, that is worth checkin’. mousetraps + easter eggs = genius. (maybe.. maybe not)so yesterday in the studio was a fun time, i played a sitar and a fender ...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 05:51:00 GMT

studio day 3

Shape is forming around what we’ve done so far and the most important parts (bass and drums) are down so don’t really need to do much more apart from some wailing, screeching, plunking and...
Posted by on Wed, 19 Mar 2008 05:40:00 GMT

studio antics day one

lots of tea, and lots of sitting around and lots of amazing sounds. and working late and trip to waitrose and lots of takes of songs to get the drums and lots of bass takes and lots and lots of space ...
Posted by on Tue, 18 Mar 2008 06:56:00 GMT

new look page & recording

We have a new look page, how exciting. This is our first blog - also how exciting. Let us know what you’re thinking about the page, or if in fact there is anyone even reading this. We’re g...
Posted by on Sun, 16 Mar 2008 12:52:00 GMT