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AUTHENTIC RAW FOLK FROM THE MEDWAY DELTA
...The Singing Loins stand as a sterling reminder of the vigour and inspiration woefully absent elsewhere within the contemporary new acoustic movement.
Sean McGhee, Editor - Rock 'n' Reel (August 07)
To A Beautiful Woman Growing Older is this year's most beautiful and honest love song...
Everett True - Village Voice, New York. (August 07)
Brief History of The Loins (by Brod):We formed around Christmas time l990. I'd been fronting various line-ups of a group for ten years, but after a couple of scrapes with wanky major labels I became fed up and decided to strip it all down to an acoustic duo with our then bass player Chris (Arfur) Allen. He hadn't written before, but was a fine acoustic player with a genuine rootsy feel, stemming from his Irish upbringing. We just wanted to write honest, bare songs, outside of any particular style, just songs, whatever that means. The first thing we came up with was "Hauling In The Slack", so, that set the precedent. Now, of course, you can't operate in England without being pigeonholed, so we coined the phrase " Authentic raw folk from the Medway delta" and started playing what local pubs and clubs would have us. It was good fun, getting up people's noses. We came across some truly bigoted deadheads who thought new folk songs were an anathema; these idiots tended to be chartered accountants by day, and at the weekends whined in nasally tones about working down the mines. They really believed they were protecting sacred texts and that the whole folk genre was complete & pickled and never to be tampered with. There were also a few good souls who at least admitted they couldn't decide if what were doing was "either shit, or brilliant."
At the time Billy Childish was helping me to edit my first collection of poetry for publication on Hangman Books; he liked the songs and attitude and offered to put an LP out on Hangman records. So, as soon as they were written, we took our first dozen songs along to his house in May Road, Rochester, on the afternoon of Saturday June 2O, '9l (it says on the master tape box), had a few beers to calm the nerves, and stuck them down.
Chatting in the kitchen at the time were Bruce, Kyra and Holly, so we roped them in too. Billy recorded us on a circa l96O Revox half-track - Half track means you record live into two mics which mix straight down to one mono track. Billy would set the levels as loud and trebly as they would go, turn the clunking great knob to start the tape, and dash into the bog to join in with the general stamping, bashing and singing.
HAULING IN THE SLACK from Serbian telly, March 2007
"Songs for the Organ" and "Steak & Gravy" were recorded like this, live in Billy's toilet (for the acoustics), with whatever guests were available, standing in the bath, kneeling on the toilet seat, the taps dripping, the phone going off in the kitchen next door; it was great! If we didn't get it by the third take then it was abandoned. It was all about feel, not perfection. By the time we came to record "Penny Plain-Tuppence Coloured" and "Clever Clogs & Big Head", we'd lost a bit of momentum – I'd moved away to do screenwriting at the National Film School, so we were only able to snatch a few weekends and holidays for writing, playing live and recording. We recorded most of the songs live at Billy's, as before, but then the tape was transferred onto multi-track at Red Studios, and guests added their bits as and when we, or they, were available.
HOUSE IN THE WOODS live in Pirot, Serbia, March 2007
By '96 it was all done, bar the shouting. We enjoyed some great gigs in Medway, London, France, Holland, Belgium, Germany & Spain, and wrote a batch of songs I'm proud of.
And then, we played a “one-off” reunion gig, l7 July ’04, at the Tap ‘n’ Tin, Chatham, to launch “The Complete & Utter Singing Loins” and enjoyed it so much we decided to give it another go. We were going to bill it as two old cunts doing a Singing Loins tribute act, but once we’d put our faces on and tightened the corsets it wasn’t too bad. So, now we’re writing and playing again and hopefully there should be an album of new songs available in the near future.
March 2006 Update: The album, "Songs To Hear Before You Die" was released in late 2005 on the Damaged Goods label. We're still gigging and enjoying it - No punch ups. In fact we've been further revitalised by the addition of shiny pink Rob Shepherd who is adding further instruments every time we turn our backs - Currently standing at guitar, banjo, toy accordion, melodica...

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Member Since: 4/20/2007
Band Website: singingloins.co.uk
Band Members: The Loins are CHRIS BRODERICK - Vox / ARFUR ALLEN - Git / ROB SHEPHERD - Banjo, Mandolin & Accordian





Record Label: Damaged Goods Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

ABREAST OF THE LOINS (Nov 07)

RECORDINGWe've tried out 3 or 4 new songs on a little 150 quid 4 track digital recorder thing in the washing machine room under the stairs at a mate's gaff.  There's alwa...
Posted by The Singing Loins on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 10:37:00 PST

ABREAST OF THE LOINS (Oct/Nov 07)

Hello,HERE COMES THE BRIDEArf's wedding last month was a proper lovely day at the ArchBishop's Palace in Maidstone and then back to the Medway Manor Hotel, where the Loins did a drunken 45 minutes res...
Posted by The Singing Loins on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 11:02:00 PST

ABREAST OF THE LOINS (August 07)

Hello,THE DROWNED MAN RESUSCITATORSmashing night launching the new album on the old Kingswear Castle Paddle Steamer.  Thanks to those all of you who came along and helped sell it out, and we hope...
Posted by The Singing Loins on Sun, 19 Aug 2007 12:18:00 PST

ABREAST OF THE LOINS (May/June 07)

Time for a quickie? Mostly about MEEEEEE!!!! BROD'S BOOK I'm launching the new book wot I writ.  It's a novella called 'Back Of Beyond' and it's set on the North Kent marshes and features ghosts ...
Posted by The Singing Loins on Mon, 14 May 2007 10:56:00 PST

THE DROWNED MAN RESUSCITATOR - A BIT ABOUT THE SONGS

We Are The Singing Loins (Broderick/Shepherd) Rob came up with this catchy little reel, or whatever it is.  I thought I heard a bit of an early English medieval/Tudor/hymn feel going on, so ...
Posted by The Singing Loins on Tue, 08 May 2007 05:55:00 PST

ABREAST OF THE LOINS - April/May 2007

GIGS Friday 27th April - 'Scaledown' at The King & Queen, 1 Foley Street, London. W1 7.30 - 10.30.  20 minute sets from five acoustic acts, so you shouldn't get bored.  We're on somewher...
Posted by The Singing Loins on Mon, 23 Apr 2007 02:54:00 PST