Monday, 13 July 2009

Surrounded Isolation

How many hours have I lived? How many hours have I wasted?

This will be one hour that will be truly exceptional and almost unique.

On Friday 24th July from 9pm Paul will be spending one hour upon Trafalgar Square's 4th plinth as part of Antony Gormleys One & Other project. www.oneandother.co.uk

To read more about Paul's plans on how he will spend his hour.

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Saturday, 17 January 2009

Year of the...

Happy new year! We are pleased to tell you that we shall be heading back to one of our favourite venues for a Friday night foray.

We're on at a fairly sociable hour so all of you who like to frequent the pubs and bars of London Town after work on a Friday can come along with a merry band in tow and all of you who want to make a night of it can do just the same we hope.

We've got a few new songs we hope to showcase (Touching Glass, Impatiant to transcend & Year of the...)

So after the January blues, avoid the bad luck and masked murderers associated with Friday 13th with us.

You can either download the flyer here or drop us a line via Facebook or Myspace and we'll stick you on the guestlist, both will get you in for £6. We are on stage at 19:45, there's other bands, DJ'S, Drinking & Dancing also on the bill.

Hope we see you there and we can make it a massive night.

Oh and by the way, we recently did a demo of some of our new material to get an idea of what it's sounding like. We have put a version of one the songs called 'The Garden' on MySpace, you may have heard it at our last gig. We'd love it if you checked it out, Hope you like it.

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Patterns

A massive thank you to everyone who came down to see us at The Dublin Castle on Saturday night, and there was a fair few of you! It was fantastic to be back on stage after such a long time away and our appetites have now been whetted for more.

There was a great vibe in the venue that really helped us with any apprehension we may have had. The Lovebirds, Spectrum Fires & Second line were fantastic and we really look forward to seeing them and playing with them again soon.

The one downside of the evening was just how quickly our set passed, after such a massive build up and a lot of time spent in the studio in preparation I think we could have all stayed up there all night. Old favourites Recovery, Intentions & 529 still sounded fresh and the new songs Navigate, The Picture Is Drying Out, Avoiding The Icebergs and a re-worked version of The Garden really stood out and were well received.

Over the last few days since the gig we have been receiving various gig offers and are now looking to put something in place before the end of the year and to start filling the diary for 2009.

Thank you for all of the support on the night and a massive thanks to Glyn Parry for putting on the night and all the organisation. It's taken us a while to get our act together but I think you can look forward to seeing and hearing a lot more of us over the next year.

So keep you eyes peeled on this blog, our website and all our various other sites (Facebook & MySpace) for new dates and if all goes to plan some live recordings of the new songs.

Thanks again to EVERYONE who came down,
we'll see you all very soon!

Monday, 18 August 2008

Dublin Castle Flyer 06.09.08

Here is the flyer for our gig at The Dublin Castle on Saturday 6th September. If you use it to get in, it gets you cheaper entry and makes us look good. So get printing now folks.

The new songs are sounding sweet, and we are really looking forward to playing live again.

Hope to see you all there.

P.S. Here's a quick plug for our mates The Runaway Sons. We went to see them at V and they rocked it.
Go check em out www.runawaysons.co.uk

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Now I've got you, and night has come

After a break of almost two years The Fractures are back!

During our leave of absence we have played with a host of ideas and thought about moving in new directions. But since the return of Adam Tuckwell on drums its all come flooding back to us with a passion and our renewed vigour and determination has paid off.

We are happy to announce that we will be RETURNING to the LIVE stage at the start of SEPTEMBER!!! With a set list that will possibly include favourites such as Recovery & 529, The Fractures will also be showcasing new material such as Grateful for the positives, Avoiding the icebergs & Navigate.

Its been a long time coming and we haven't seen many of you for a fair while now, and there are many of you who have been waiting for an opportunity to see The Fractures live.

Now the place & date are set.
Saturday September 6th @ The Dublin Castle Camden Town.
The Fractures on stage @ 2130
Entry - £6 (£5 with flyer)

After such a long time away we would love to have as much support as possible and hope that you can make it down on the night and that you might just bring a few friends along with you. Thank you to everyone who has kept the pressure on us and continued to support us since November 4th 2006 when we played our last live gig at The Barfly. We hope that we can pay you back with a storming set of Fractures gold.

More information will be available soon, but get this date in your diaries and tell everyone you know. We'll be in touch soon, but until then look forward to catching up with old friends, making new ones and seeing The Fractures LIVE for the first time in a long time.

The World Woke Up Without Him

Just a quick reminder to get you in the mood for the Dublin Castle gig, you can buy our last E.P directly from iTunes.

Tracks on the E.P are:
1. Recovery
2. Intentions
3. On Paper

All money goes towards double JD and cokes.

What we've been waiting for

Choke

This is a film we have been waiting for, it's taken its time as various people have dropped and picked up the project but at long last its here.

Based upon the Chuck Palahniuk novel of the same name 'Choke' tells the story of Victor Mancini, a sex-addicted med-school dropout, who keeps his increasingly deranged mother, Ida, in an expensive private medical hospital by working days as a historical re-enactor at a Colonial Williamsburg theme park. At night, Victor runs a scam by deliberately choking in upscale restaurants to form parasitic relationships with the wealthy patrons who "save" him. When, in a rare lucid movement, Ida reveals that she has withheld the shocking truth of his father's identity, Victor enlists the aid of his best friend, Denny and his mother's beautiful attending physician, Dr. Paige Marshall, to solve the mystery before the truth of his possibly divine parentage is lost forever.

The novel itself is one of the Chuck's best, and that's saying something for the man who wrote 'Fight Club'.

Don't go expecting to see anything like David Fincher's screen adaption of 'Fight Club'. 'Choke' is a far cry from the world of Tyler Durden & Marla Singer, yet being that it's all bassed around the genius work of Chuck Palahniuk there is sure to be an unmistakable sense of familiarity.

As great as the cast for 'Fight Club' was Sam Rockwell appears to be perfectly cast as Victor Mancini.

Pretty much all of Chuck's work are set for movie adaption's, it's just a shame that they'll never be able to make 'Survivor'.

The Biffy Clyro song 'Joy.Discovery.Invention'and the Panic! at the Disco song 'Build God, Then we'll talk & The Scare song 'If I'm choking, make a scene' are each named after a phrase in Choke.