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Family Machine

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REVIEWS FOR THE DEBUT ALBUM
(Released on Alcopop Records, spring '08)

" Each song has a strong melody and a clear identity, this is a band that I would expect to stumble upon on a rough trade compilation, in a geeky record shop or late at night on BBC 6 Music. A band that deserves to be heard, the kind to name drop if you want to seem like you know what you're talking about. They're a modern day Bluetones, a chilled out Maccabees and a young-again Supergrass all rolled together."
Repeat Fanzine

"What the Oxford four-piece do really well is balance indestructible bubblegum with the delicate and the vulnerable... So while ‘The Do Song’ is irresistible and ‘Ko Tao’ is a summery glam stomper... ‘Burn Like Stars’ and tales of past-love like ‘Reminds Me Of You’ are stunning... Centrepiece ‘Got It Made’ allows them to really flourish"
Die Shellsuit Die!!

"an album that promotes the dreamer in all and is folk-acoustic pop gold ready to be sieved into the collection of the daring and broad-minded... The acoustic influences are appropriately attached in wide-eyed childlike naivety and create a blend of powerfully emotive songs that walk the side of raucous masculinity and poignant delicacy."
gigwise.com

"...a fantastic album of semi-acoustic pop, that can make you dance on the tables downing sangria one minute, and slump weeping into your whisky the next. Highly recommended."
oxfordbands.com

"...an album of sweet, fun pop music that carefully manages to mix emotional shifts and understated wit... a treat"
Nightshift Magazine

" 'You are the Family Machine' offers 13 tracks of fine, nuanced, eternal-sounding pop... It’s also a textural delight, from crunchy vocals and slide guitar on the glorious opener ‘Ko Tao’ and shivery four-voice harmonies on ‘The Do Song’ to a swoon-worthy whistled melody on ‘Flowers by the Roadside’."
Emily Moore, The Line Of Best Fit

"...this is the album "Road To Rouen" should have been or the type of thing Teenage Fan Club should be achieving ... A triumph."
russellsreviews.co.uk

"When Family Machine are good (which is frequently), they can break your heart and make you laugh within the space of a couple of songs... this is a promising album from yet another exciting prospect from Oxford."
musicomh.com

"Whatever your flavour, there is something on there you'll like."
glasswerk.com



Buy our "GOT IT MADE" ep on ALCOPOP RECORDS from the iTunes Music Store

Reviews for the "Got It Made" EP on Alcopop Records (Big Scary Monsters)...

"A perfect nugget of sultry musical wonder"
Tim Bearder, bbc.co.uk.

"A unique force to be reckoned with... perfectly harmonious, summery indie"
Martin Guttridge-Hewitt, clickmusic.com

"Family Machine - WOW... Beautifully tender... Grandiose and magical... it won't be long before this family's extended family will be increasing in numbers"
Joby Mullens, 'The Fly'

"Excuberance that makes Supergrass sound like The Cure on a wet Tuesday night in Grimsby... Is there anyone left who doesn't revere Family Machine?"
Nightshift Magazine

"Acoustic guitars, bass, drums, percussion, multi-part harmonies and a sampler stuffed full of goodies... pro-community, post hedonist warped genius"
channel4.com

"Inventive indie pop"
Time Out
Their "Beard Museum" club night and record label is a hub of the local acoustic indie scene, with a bundle of festivals, gigs and releases to it's name.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 27/01/2006
Band Website: www.youarethefamilymachine.com
Band Members:


Family Machine are a four-piece from Oxford.

They have completed their "You Are The Family Machine" debut album with Ian Davenport (credits: Badly Drawn Boy/Supergrass/Athlete) at Courtyard Studios (Release on Alcopop/Big Scary Monsters Mar 17th 2008).

This Follows 2006's "Flowers By The Roadside" EP and The "Got It Made" EP (Dec '07, Alcopop/Big Scary Monsters), and releases on Alcopop and Stalker Records compilations.

The Way It Goes - Family Machine



Got It Made - Family Machine



Flowers By The Roadside
video by Jon Spira.



You Are The Family Machine and so are these people...

Jamie - guitar, vocals, other things.
Darren - bass, vocals, different things.
Neil - electric guitar, keyboard, vocals, the knowledge.
Jay - drums, vocals, hitting things with other things.

EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS...

Ian Davenport - Engineering, production, piano, singing, hand claps, footstamps, ace ideas.
Gavin McComb - Slide guitar, guitar, singing, production at my house, loads of love.
Barnabus Morse-Brown- Cello.
Emily Rolt- Piano.
John Bennet- Wise words and tea.
Julie Bennet- Kind words and encouragement.
Richard Willo- Lends us bits of his drum kit and is nice to us.
Richard Haines- We love his dungeon.
The Beard Museum - Everyone who plays and drinks there, we love you...


Influences:

Made Us Into Dinner


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Sounds Like:

you can find more art movies at www.youtube.com/71stevestevens

"SOME THINGS PEOPLE HAVE SAID ABOUT FAMILY MACHINE'S SOUND"

"If you put the Family Machine in your mouth they taste all fizzy and funny......."

"They made love to my ears in a sample infused urban folk dream....."

"Who? What? "


Record Label: Beard Museum/Alcopop
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New dates!!

Hi there,Just wanted to let you know that the new dates are starting to come in... Via morse code, I like to think.We are at The Dublin Castle, London this Thursday (25th June). Cornbury Festival on 1...
Posted by on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 07:52:00 GMT

Back on the gigging trail... 25/6 @ Dublin Castle, London.

Hello,Family Machine are once again hitting the road, with some new material and will be playing in London at The Dublin Castle next Thursday... We would love to see some friendly faces, if anyone fan...
Posted by on Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:15:00 GMT

BBC 6 Music - Tom Robinson, forthcoming single and video.

Hello,Tom Robinson Played us on his "Introducing" show on BBC 6 Music on Friday night... I should imagine that you may have guessed that from the title of this blog. He played "Got It Made" and it is ...
Posted by on Mon, 25 May 2009 08:10:00 GMT

New profile, new video nugget, other new stuff!!

Hey there,Spring is springing!!It's true that during those chilly  post Christmas winter months Family Machine have been spending a fair amount of time living in our burrows below ground... However, w...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Mar 2009 06:12:00 GMT

Shockpop on Scrubradio.com this Sunday 5-7pm UK time

Hi all,Just wanted to say thanks to Steve In North Carolina, who runs his indie show SHOCKPOP  at scrubradio.com between 12-2pm eastern time, USA...He came and found Family Machine and I think may pla...
Posted by on Fri, 23 Jan 2009 15:27:00 GMT

2008 TOP 20 by Suck My Sound @ WFM 97.2 Manchester

Suck My Sound is a real and true indie radio show presented by 2 lovely lasses, Lea and Sarah... They like the look (but not the taste) of gingerbread men and searching for nuggets of musical goodness...
Posted by on Tue, 06 Jan 2009 07:36:00 GMT

Beard Xmas Special Update!!

Next Sunday, 21st December @ The Wheatsheaf, Oxford... Doors 8pm, Richard Walters, Family Machine and headline from Little Fish.The Young Knives might be at the Academy on the same night, they are coo...
Posted by on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 11:42:00 GMT

Goldfinger... "Quantum Of Covers" BBC Oxford charity release!!

Tim Bearder, from the "Introducing..." show on BBC Radio Oxford, had the rather good idea of getting a clutch of Oxford bands to record versions of Bond film themes and then release them for "Children...
Posted by on Sun, 30 Nov 2008 10:57:00 GMT

Broken hand, cancelled gigs... Beard Xmas Special!!!

I was riding my bicycle along Oxford High Street a while back, when suddenly I found myself flying through the air (no, really!) and landing with a not insubstantial bump... A few (actually many) expl...
Posted by on Tue, 25 Nov 2008 05:24:00 GMT

Thanks Tim @ BBC Oxford.

Hello all,We just wanted to write a little blog to say a big THANK YOU to Tim Bearder at BBC Radio Oxford....Why? Well, Tim has generally been rather lovely to us over these past couple of years, play...
Posted by on Wed, 22 Oct 2008 15:13:00 GMT