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June 4th, 2009


Following the brilliant semi-final shows at Brighton’s Great Escape, our mentors Just Jack and The Charlatans had a near impossible task to whittle down the Road to V shortlist and come up with the final six artists who’ll face the fans’ vote. Hopefully no small girls will be made to cry and no one will be carted off to The Priory, once the final result is announced. Fingers crossed.

To find out who’s in the running to open V Festival 2009, just visit roadtov.com

And don’t forget, you can watch highlights of both gigs and see what happened behind the scenes at The Great Escape on Friday 5th, 6.55pm on Virgin 1.

And if you’re a Virgin Media customer you can see full performances from all the finalists, as well as The Charlatans and Just Jack, live at the Great Escape on Virgin TV Music On Demand.





May 20th, 2009


Friday at the Great Escape brought even wetter weather than the day before (it was like Scotland down there!) but once again there was a packed house at Coalition for the second of our Road to V mentor nights, this time hosted by The Charlatans.

Winners of the fan’s vote, The Quotes opened the show and made it all look easy with a powerful multi-vocal performance (watched by their proud producer - none other than former Haircut 100 singer and pop sensation Nick Heyward). Welsh rockers The Last Republic backed up their ambitions to be as big as U2 by performing as if the tiny Brighton stage was Wembley stadium.

But the night didn’t completely belong to rock boys. Akayzia added a chilled sophistication with a set of beautiful Tracy Chapman-tinged songs, while Paul Dixon charmed everyone with his intimate lo-fi beats, clever melodies and observational lyrics. And the last of the semi-finalists, London’s Bleech demonstrated why everyone’s been comparing them to the likes of the Breeders and The Pixies, with their big, grungy pop tunes and stunning female vocals.

It was then left to mentors The Charlatans to bring a real festival spirit to the proceedings. To see such a legendary band in such intimate surroundings was a rare treat. Tim Burgess and co didn’t stint on the hits, with One to Another, The Only One I Know and North Country Boy leaving everyone singing all the way to the after party where the band mingled and chatted with our Road to V artists, well into the early hours.





April 28th, 2009


16 (count ‘em) more acts have just been confirmed for this year’s V Festival on 22 & 23 August at Hylands Park, Chelmsford and Weston Park, Staffordshire. The last remaining tickets for Weston Park, Staffordshire are expected to be snapped up today via www.vfestival.com so don’t miss out and be fast to grab yours now.

Calvin Harris and 2 Many DJs join the bill currently headed by Oasis and The Killers. Also added are Jet, Athlete, Human League, Starsailor, Lemar, Will Young, Noisettes, The Proclaimers, Natalie Imbruglia, Red Light Company, Mr Hudson, The King Blues, Tinchy Stryder, Daniel Merriweather and Matt Tracker - who won last year’s Road To V contest.

This makes the latest V Festival line-up look something like this:

OASIS • THE KILLERS • RAZORLIGHT • SNOW PATROL • FATBOY SLIM • KEANE • THE SPECIALS • ELBOW • JAMES • LILY ALLEN • THE ENEMY • PENDULUM • MGMT • 2 MANY DJS • THE SCRIPT • BIFFY CLYRO • THE TING TINGS • PAULO NUTINI • CALVIN HARRIS • LADY GAGA • KATY PERRY • THE WOMBATS • JAMES MORRISON • TAYLOR SWIFT • DIZZEE RASCALL • HAPPY MONDAYS • THE STREETS • JET • ATHLETE • THE SATURDAYS • HUMAN LEAGUE • LEMAR • WILL YOUNG • NOISETTES • THE PROCLAIMERS • NATALIE IMBRUGLIA • RED LIGHT COMPANY • ALESHA DIXON • MR HUDSON • THE KING BLUES •
TINCHY STRYDER • DANIEL MERRIWEATHER • MATT TRACKER

Roll on August…





March 27th, 2009


With only a few days until the Australian V Festival kicks off, and with me, Eleanor Conway, your trusty Global VPass winner already en route, thought it might be time to whet your appetite with my first tour diary. London to Hong Kong to Sydney… all in a day’s work!

Keep in the loop, subscribe www.youtube.com/elleonline

Also don’t forget to check out Eleanor Conway Presents: Elbow and Flo Rida.





March 25th, 2009


Road to V is well and truly back, and the response so far has been overwhelming. Registration has only been open for two weeks and there’s already nearly a thousand unsigned artists sign up for their chance to be the opening act at this year’s – now sold out - V Festival.

Just as excitingly, there are currently over 5000 fans, registered on roadtov.com . And this year it’s the fans who decide who wins, so their comments and votes have never been more important.

Register with roadtov.com and you can listen to all the unsigned acts and become a fan of anyone you think deserves to be heard. You can also comment as much as you like on the artists’ profile pages and let everyone know who you rate and who you hate.

There’s also an official Road to V Facebook page. Becoming a fan gets you up-to-the-minute news, and the chance to watch videos, listen to tracks, chat to fans and artists and enter VIP competitions, exclusive to Fans of the Facebook page.

Register as an artist with roadtov.com, and you can start making your profile page work for you. As well as uploading songs and photos, this year artists can add videos to their profile. Each week, the best videos will be selected to be shown on Virgin Media’s Video On Demand service. So they’ll be reaching thousands more potential fans, and appearing on TV sets across the UK!

And remember to keep checking the site for all the latest news, updates and competitions.





March 18th, 2009


20 years on from Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince picking up the first Hip Hop Grammy for Parents Don’t Understand, hip hop has taken ownership of the charts and the mainstream. With nearly half a million digital downloads (in the first week) of his first single, Low, followed swiftly with over 600,000 (also in the first week of release) of his second single, Right Round, it seems fitting that global mega star Flo Rida should sit down with Eleanor, in this episode of Eleanor Conway Presents: Flo Rida.





March 13th, 2009


This year on Road to V you can be seen as well as heard. Artists can now upload videos, as well as music tracks to really give fans a chance to check out what you can do. Even more excitingly, the very best videos each week will be shown on Virgin Media’s Video On Demand. So you’ll be reaching thousands more potential fans, and appearing on TV sets across the land!

The Road To V people have made it as simple as possible for you to upload a video onto your Road to V profile. They accept AVI, ASF, MOV, WMV and MPEG files, in either 16:9 or 4:9 ratio. Have a look at the FAQs for more info. Just make sure your video is the best quality possible (but please keep it below 100MB in size) and you could be seeing yourselves on Virgin Media’s Video On Demand.

And if you’ve seen a great video on the site, tell the rest of the community about it!

http://roadtov.com





March 11th, 2009


music.virgin.com has finally gone pop! Self confessed indie boy Bob ’skinny jeans’ Fear and urban wannabee Eleanor ‘OG’ Conway hit up pop starlets and general hotties The Saturdays upon the release of their Comic Relief inspired cover of Depeche Mode’s Just Can’t Get Enough. They even treated us to an exclusive impromptu a cappella performance of the new single…

The Saturdays have now been confirmed as playing this year’s UK V Festivals in Chelmsford and Stafford in August - following in the dainty high-heeled footsteps of Girls Aloud last year. We asked them who they would most like to camp with at V Festival so watch the video interview to find out who picked who out of these chosen plus-ones: Michael Jackson, any of Kings Of Leon, fat Elvis, thin Elvis

The girls have also just announced their first headline tour (tickets available via gigsandtours.com) and their debut album Chasing Lights has gone platinum.We just can’t get enough of The Saturdays right now. Can you?





March 9th, 2009


V Festival has once again almost completely sold out across both sites only hours after tickets went on sale. Tickets to Hylands Park, Chelmsford sold out in under two hours and only coach packages now remain. The last remaining tickets to Weston Park, Staffordshire are going fast from www.vfestival.com. Tickets went on sale at 10am last Friday.

Virgin Media’s V Festival 2009 has two of the biggest and best live acts on the planet headlining in Oasis and The Killers. They will be joined on the 22/23 August by artists such as Razorlight, Fatboy Slim, Keane, The Specials, Elbow, Lily Allen, Pendulum, The Tings Tings, MGMT, Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga.

The line up so far:

OASIS  • THE KILLERS • RAZORLIGHT • SNOW PATROL • FATBOY SLIM • KEANE • THE SPECIALS • ELBOW • JAMES • LILY ALLEN • THE ENEMY • PENDULUM •  THE SCRIPT •  BIFFY CLYRO • THE TING TINGS •  PAOLO NUTINI • MGMT • KATY PERRY • THE WOMBATS • JAMES MORRISON • TAYLOR SWIFT • PETER DOHERTY • DIZZEE RASCAL • THE STREETS •  LADY GAGA • HAPPY MONDAYS • SEASICK STEVE • OCEAN COLOUR SCENE • ALESHA DIXON • BRITISH SEA POWER • THE SATURDAYS





March 2nd, 2009


Oasis and The Killers are set to headline Virgin Media’s V Festival in Chelmsford and Staffordshire on 22 & 23 August. Fatboy Slim, Keane, The Specials, Lily Allen, Elbow, Pendulum, The Tings Tings, MGMT and Lady Ga Ga will also be playing at what will be V Festival’s  fourteenth year. The Virgin Mobile Union stage sees lyrical genius Peter Doherty take to the stage and will be joined by a load of other acts to be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday 6 March and fans are being advised to only contact official ticket outlets - and fast!

So ensure you have your dialling finger ready or your web browser refreshed and remember - make sure they’re legit! The organisers of V Festival urge fans to not purchase tickets from unofficial outlets.  Those wishing to get their hands on the hot festival ticket this Summer should make www.vfestival.com - where all official outlets are detailed as below - their first port of call on Friday morning. Buying from any other unofficial outlets could lead to disappointment.

official outlets:
www.vfestival.com

www.gigsandtours.com
www.seetickets.com (0871 230 5584)
www.stargreen.com (0207 734 8932)
www.ticketline.co.uk (0871 424 4444)
www.ticketmaster.co.uk (0844 847 1670)

Ticket Prices: £152.50 weekend pass with camping, £132.50 weekend pass without camping, £73.50 day ticket.

Cut carbon, cut costs and have fun with fellow festival goers all the way to the festival.  Visit www.biggreencoach.co.uk for festival tickets with coach travel.
Here’s the lineup so far folks:

OASIS  • THE KILLERS • RAZORLIGHT • SNOW PATROL • FATBOY SLIM • KEANE • THE SPECIALS •  ELBOW • JAMES •  LILY ALLEN •  THE ENEMY • PENDULUM •  THE SCRIPT •  BIFFY CLYRO  • THE TING TINGS •  PAOLO NUTINI • MGMT •  KATY PERRY • THE WOMBATS •  JAMES MORRISON  • PETER DOHERTY  •   THE STREETS •  LADY GA GA • DIZZEE RASCAL • HAPPY MONDAYS • SEASICK STEVE • OCEAN COLOUR SCENE  • THE SATURDAYS • ALESHA DIXON • BRITISH SEA POWER





March 2nd, 2009


The search is on for the UK’s best new unsigned musical talent so fix up, look sharp! Road to V is back and this year is upping the ante. The UK’s biggest and best search for unsigned musical talent, now in its sixth year, is officially open for entries.

So why take part? Two winning acts, as chosen by you, the fans, get to kick start the mighty V Festival this summer, in Chelmsford and Stafford, on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd August.

As if that isn’t a big enough incentive, as part of the competition, ten lucky finalists will also get mentored by, and play alongside, two amazing acts who have been recruited especially for the occasion.

If you fancy yourself as the next hellraising indie outfit, hip-hop heavyweight act, dynamite dance collective or perhaps even the next great soul-shimmering soloist, and want to play to an audience of thousands, here’s what to do:

Head to www.roadtov.com between Monday 2nd March and Sunday 12th April 2009 and register your act, your band or yourself to be in with a chance of winning. Simply upload your best track and tell us a bit about yourselves.

Ten acts will then be selected to go through to the live stage of the competition. The first two finalists will be chosen by the public. Before the two (soon to be announced) artist mentors step in to pick four acts each. All ten acts will then go on to play the same stage as their mentors at The Great Escape festival in Brighton on 14th to 16th May.

The Great Escape this year features headliners such as Kasabian and British Sea Power, with Road to V 2007 finalists Jonny Foreigner joining the Brighton line up. Last year The Great Escape helped break some of 2008’s biggest artists including The Ting Tings, Santigold, Sam Sparro and Vampire Weekend.

The ten lucky finalists and their mentors will also be filmed performing at The Great Escape for the Road to V.  After the Great Escape, the artist mentors will whittle the final ten down to six remaining acts. Then it’s over to the fans to head to www.roadtov.com to decide who wins and gets the ultimate prize of opening one of the UK’s biggest music festivals.

For more information on Road To V visit www.roadtov.com.





January 28th, 2009


This one’s for all you budding Aussie rock stars. V Festival Australia wants you to show us all what you’re made of. All you have to do is pick a song from a V Festival Australia 09 artist, no matter how far back in their catalogue, and offer your own interpretation. Capture your performance on camera, upload it to YouTube and the very best (or the worst) will be posted on the V Festival Australia website and an esteemed panel will pick the funniest or the best.

The one the V Fest guys think is the best will get to be a rock star - for real! First of all Virgin Mobile Australia will make sure you get rock star treatment at the V Festival in your city where you’ll watch bands from dedicated viewing platforms, drink and eat for free and of course be on the guest list! Then afterwards you will take a Virgin Blue flight to Sydney and be on your way to LA - the home of all that rocks, thanks to Virgin Blue’s brand spanking new international airline, V Australia.

So what are you wating for? All eligible Aussies should head straight on over to vfestival.com.au to enter. Rock on…





January 7th, 2009


Blood, breasts and boundless screaming. Not a crazy goth horror porn but in fact the latest DVD offering from the most famous French facial hair wearers in pop music culture - Justice.  With Romain Gavras (the guy behind the controversial Stress video) at the helm of this tour doc slash live CD- DVD combo, ‘A Cross The Universe’ should be a mainstay of any breathing music lovers collection.’Whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas’…? Thank Gaspard for that!!!!! Fresh from the maddest American tour ever, Justice indoctrinate Eleanor into their fluffer cult, we find out why Gaspard can never go to Las Vegas again and also unearth a must see spicy secret in this episode of:

Eleanor Conway Presents: A Little Justice - in association with music.virgin.com

WARNING: lots of extremely inappropriate nudity, swearing and general rock ‘n roll behaviour ensues.

Justice’s site

Eleanor Conway’s site





December 17th, 2008


Eleanor Conway Presents: Manu Chao - the most successful musician that you’ve probably never heard of.

His album Clandestino was a massive hit in Latin America and Europe and if you’ve ever been to backpacker haven Thailand, Manu’s Sounds of the Bongo can be heard resonating from hammocks from Haad Rin to Haad Tien.

Famous for commandeering a train and a boat as the centre of his circus inspired tours with earlier musical outfit Manu Negra his approach to performance and his career is anything but textbook.

In town promoting his Maradona inspired single ‘La Vida Tombola’ from recent album ‘La Radiolina’, he chats to Eleanor Conway of music.virgin.com about Britney, his music and his ‘commercial suicide’ gone right.

http://www.manuchao.net

http://www.eleanorconway.com

http://music.virgin.com

Manu Chao is playing the Forum in London Wednesday the 17th December.





December 1st, 2008


What happens on tour, stays on tour - until now.

I’ve got 3 signed copies of Justice’s Across The Universe (Live CD + Tour footage) to giveaway - See Trailer.

TO ENTER:
Bribe a mate to leave a comment about you on my fanpage wall. Remember you both have to be fans and the comment must include your name and the word ‘Justice’.

DO IT HERE….!

I will choose the 3 most original wall scrawlings and get the boys to sign your swag on the next episode of Eleanor Conway Presents:

Enter before 00.00 GMT 4th DEC

Also congratulations on the three winners of the signed Goldfrapp Seventh Tree competition —- you know who you are! They’re on their way to yoooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu………

Keep updated….. find me online (in a non stalker way please)
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October 10th, 2008


The musical bastard sons of stunted band ‘Fear of Flying’ are off to the Iceland Airwaves festival next week with deeply lauded and newly formed band ‘White Lies’. They’ll be playing on the same bill as Vampire Weekend, CSS and Simian Mobile Disco.

Eleanor Conway chats to Harry McVeigh, lead singer of White Lies.

EC: What are you guys up to at the moment?

HM: We’ve just been touring around the UK, finished now a couple days ago.

EC: What was the highlight?

HM: Definitely the London show, we all live in West London so we got all of our friends and family down, it was quite a big deal.

EC: Is it true that it’s more nerve wracking performing to people that you know?

HM: In some ways yeah, the only time my parents had seen me perform was at our first show in February and that was shit scary like terrified, this all paled in comparison.

EC: For people that don’t know too much about White Lies, what should they know do you think?

HM: Our music is very epic, ambitious, we try and incorporate different sounds and take our songs into different directions yet they’re all of a very similar subject matter lyrically and sometimes structurally.

EC: You talk of ambition, what would be your ultimate ambition with White Lies?

HM: We’ve already achieved a lot of ambitions as musicians, we’ve made an album we’re really, really proud of, we’ve just finished our first headline tour, and that was a big ambition of mine. It was an amazing feeling to be able to play to people every night that have paid to see you play. So, I think we’ve realized our ambitions already I hope that we can carry on doing it for a number of years and hopefully get out to a wider audience.

EC: White Lies is the musical bastard son of your previous band ‘Fear of Flying’. What happened, why the change?

HM: We started Fear of Flying when we were very young, we were probably 16 or 17 years old, and obviously we had a lot to learn, and we learnt that in Fear of Flying. If you listen to the songs at the beginning to when we started that band and towards the end, there was a huge learning curve, I think we struck upon something unique in White Lies, and we definitely deserved to change the name.

EC: The sound of White Lies is very grandiose and genuinely very cinematic and you’ve been compared to some really amazing people. Does that scare you in the sense that it’s a lot to live up to or does it spur you on?

HM: No it’s a compliment, bands like Echo and The Bunnymen and Interpol we’ve been compared to a lot, are bands that we listen to a lot. I think it’s a really big compliment I’m glad people are making those comparisons it’s a really good thing.

EC: If you could assemble a fantasy band living or dead, who would you put on vocals, on guitar, on drums, on bass?

HM: Oh god that’s a really tough question. Jimi Hendrix has always been our favourite guitarist although you would never hear that in our music, he’s the person that inspired me to pick up the guitar, he was an incredibly talented musician and well ahead of his time so I’d have him on guitar. On drums I’d have Dave Grohl, because one of my favourite bands growing up was Queens of the Stone Age and he made an album with them called ‘Songs for the Deaf’ and his drumming on that is amazing, obviously his drumming in Nirvana was incredible. So Dave Grohl on drums. On bass I’d have….. god it’s a really hard question actually, erm, the Interpol bassist is absolutely amazing he writes very good basslines, I think his name is Carlos Dengler. And on vocals I’d have someone like Bjork, I think she’s an amazing singer.

EC: Ah I love you, I love Bjork…… That brings us to my next question, you’re playing the Iceland Airwaves festival next week, who are you looking forward to seeing?

HM: Oh I timed that in very well….

EC: Yeah good job.

HM: I haven’t seen the lineup, it’s a very mysterious place and festival for me, I’ve never really heard anything about it, I’m really excited to go over, I’m excited to see the country itself….

EC: Well I’ve got the lineup in front of me, CSS, Vampire Weekend, The Young Knives, Robots in Disguise, Simian Mobile Disco, any of those take your fancy?

HM: I’m a fan of Vampire Weekend, Jack our drummer runs a club night and label and introduced them to me early on, I think they are a great band. I think their album is very interesting, they are very clever people. I’ll definitely try and get out and see them.

EC: I think anyone that can write a song about an element of punctuation is definitely good, I didn’t know what an Oxford Comma was before.

HM: I know!

EC: You’re called ‘White Lies’ but what’s the most saintly thing you have done recently?

HM: Oooh that’s a hard question, I’m sure I have done some nice things in the past, I’m not a complete arsehole.

EC: Perhaps expelling your music upon the ears of the youth that’s the nicest thing you have done recently.

HM: (laughs) Yeah, perhaps.

White Lies appear at the Iceland Airwaves Festival on the 18th October 2008.

http://www.icelandairwaves.com/

White Lies site

http://www.whitelies.com/

Words: Eleanor Conway

http://www.elle-online.com





October 9th, 2008


Helping couples copulate on both sides of the Atlantic with the release of his self titled debut album, camp funk maestro, Sam Sparro talks to Eleanor Conway about hanging with Roisin, his late night callers and what it means to be the hottest property in music right now.

samsparro.com

myspace.com/elleuk





October 7th, 2008


A pocket full of Glaswegian charm and on the cusp of stardom with the release of their new single ‘Wendy’ and hotly tipped album ‘Friday Night Lights’ later this month. Eleanor Conway chats to lead singer, Kev about his intergalactic dreams, sharing urinals at V Festival, and meeting David Gest down a dark alley.

EC: Hey, what you up to?

KS: Sitting reading my comics. We’re in the studio recording some b sides today…

EC: How rock and roll is the session? Going on a scale of one to ten. Is it non rock and roll, or is there drinking and topless girls dancing on the mixing desk?

KS: (laughs) We’re being very well-behaved today, we’re probably 2 or 3 on the rock-o-meter, we’ll probably phone in for some topless dancers later.

I don’t know if you’ve heard of an early record producer called Kim fowley a notorious maniac, he was producing a band in Manchester from LA on the phone, they were doing it live and so he called up a local Manchester brothel and ordered a bunch of prostitutes to come round and dance in the studio so the band would play better. I don’t think our manager Francis would actually do that but you never know.

(raucous laughing)

EC: You recently played at V Festival, how did it go?

KS: We were up against The Verve and Kaiser Chiefs, I was still surprised we got a crowd it was great. People came along to see us.

My favourite part was the backstage area you go to the toilet and you’re taking a piss next to Ricky of the Kaiser Chiefs, Richard Ashcroft would walk past you to take a dump. You’re like ‘what the hell is going on here!’

EC: Let’s talk about your latest single, ‘Wendy’, I’m assuming you are not talking about a cheap mode of habitation, such as a Wendy House, so who is this girl called Wendy?

KS: She’s a mixture of various girlfriends of all the guys in the band have had over the years. She’s a Frankenstein character to be honest, bits of different people all mashed together to make Wendy as you know her.

EC: If you were to make your ultimate girl, like in the movie ‘Total Recall’, where Schwarzenegger is in the chair and he designs a perfect girl, what would be yours?

KS: I’m always getting slagged off in the band as I go for small dark haired foreign girls.

EC: One’s that can’t understand you?

KS: Yeah, it means that my general inability to communicate with human beings isn’t a problem until they master English and I master their language.

And at that point they’ll dump me.

(laughing)

EC: Wendy has been remixed by The Fratellis along with The Vaselines, I’m a househead at heart, so I don’t really get the indie remixes. What did The Fratellis mix add to the orginal?

KS: We were kind of surprised, I suppose there’s an element that if you change the chords in somebody’s song it could be see as an insult, but it also takes a lot of balls. It worked, we were like, ‘fucking hell, we never thought of that chord’.

I’m a big dance music fan myself, I love getting the remixes, the more dancey ones. It’s kind of made me think I should get myself a sampler and start writing some German minimalist techno.

EC: You’re shocking me, this is like a genre crossover, you can’t do that.

KS: (laughs) I kind of grew up listening to indie and going to hardcore dance clubs at the weekend, it’s a strange dichotomy, one day we’ll hook up with Fat Boy Slim and come out with some wild dance stuff. That would be real cool.

EC: You actually supported Paul Heaton who was in the Housemartins with Fatboy Slim earlier this year didn’t you?

Maybe that’s a subconscious connection in my head. We did a short tour a couple of months ago, he’s the nicest guy in the world. I’ve never played with a main act who has said on stage, ‘this is our new single, if you don’t like it, go and buy Attic Lights new single’. I’m in awe of Paul Heaton.

EC: I watched a short film about you guys on YouTube. Kev, you were described as enigmatic, talented, hopeless, optimistic, hyperactive, an intelligent space cadet — now which do you relate with more?

KS: Colin calls me a hopeless optimistic all the time, Tim is always loathed to sit beside me on the tour bus because I’m totally hyperactive, and end up screaming at him and poking him and tickling him, so it depends what mood you get me in.

EC: Virgin are embarking on intergalactic space adventures, Virgin Galactic, if you were to go up to space, what is the one thing you would like to do? Pee, make love, or make music?

KS: That’s very difficult, because all three would have definite appeal.

I’m not sure actually, I’d genuinely love to go to space, it would be tremendous. In case my mum encounters this interview I won’t say make love in space, and making music in space would be quite good, but being a basic infant, I’d probably want to pee in space to see what happens.

EC: I agree with you, I’d probably do the same.

I generally dislike comparing artists to people that have been before, but you’ve been described by journalists and reviewers as the Beach Boys with distorted guitars, do you see that comparison yourself?

KS: I suppose it’s an easy thing to do, there’s part of me that’s like ‘you know we’re more than that’, and every band is more than their comparisons. When we started Attic Lights the idea was, we wanted Beach Boy melodies, uplifting yet slightly melancholy songs, we want loud guitars, coz we grew up with Weezer and the Pixies and stuff like that. So aye, it doesn’t bother us too much and I’m sure people will get a handle on it and make their own minds up.

EC: It’s been said that you guys love Glasgow, and I can’t remember which band member said they would love to work for the council if the opportunity arose. How good is Glasgow, and how much fun can I have for a tenner?

KS: It kind of depends on what you want…

(Noel boisterously shouting in background)

KS: (sternly) Noel, you can’t say things like that.

Noel is being extremely rude.

Colin said he actually worked for the council, much to the amusement of everyone else.

(Shouts to band) Colin you go out more than anyone else, what can you do in Glasgow for a tenner?

(shouting– musician styleeee ) A bottle of Buckfast, take it to the park or five white Russians at Nice and Sleazy, which is a pretty cool bar.

EC: Obviously as your success grows (fingers crossed) there will be big pull towards the smoke. Have you considered moving to London?

KS: Do you know what? It’s something I’ve been thinking a lot about recently. I think previously we’d been down in London on a regular basis, we thought London was a bit too big for us. Now I’ve fallen in love with London, it’s absolutely fantastic I just love going down, the architecture is amazing, the difference between Camden and Kensington and all that. Everyone that is a real music aficionados from the States, always talk about London bands, and the UK scene. There’s definitely kudos. I guess to people in London it’s not that amazing, I just love walking around Camden it feels like a really incredible multicultural mix. I’d definitely like to live in London, London is definitely one of the great cities of the world.

EC: Just before calling you I was looking at your video for ‘Bring You Down’ which weirdly has David Gest in it….. er why?

KS: It’s not ours. It’s a long story, I’ll give you the condensed version, it’s rather bizarre. Our tour manager, John, met David Gest on a flight from London to Glasgow. They ended up getting pissed and having a party back at John’s flat, he played Gest a version of our song and then phoned us to come round. Everyone’s hammered and David Gest is like (Kev adopts American/Glaswegian accent), ‘I’d like to do a monologue over this’. So we let him put a monologue over it, and he wanted to his own video to it as well. So it’s a bit weird isn’t it?

EC: It is, because the video features the ‘Small people of Davidland’ and ‘The Chinese girls with Herpes’, so my next question is, which would you like to meet down a dark alley?

KS: I’d go for the small people, as opposed to the girls with Herpes. I’m a bit of a hypochondriac, anyone with a disease I try to stay away from.

EC: What would the people of Attic Lights land look like?

KS: Good question actually, y’know you got me stumped, if they were anything like the band they’d probably be a mixture of hyperactive or stoned or confused. Basically like five headless chickens, because that’s what the band is like, but somehow we always seem to get things done though.

EC: With a little bit of Glaswegian charm I’m sure….

KS: We always put on the charming smiles, especially for lovely journalists like yourself.

EC: Excellent. Correct answer.

And on that note….. Attic Lights release their new single ‘Wendy’, and album ‘Friday Night Lights’ on 6/10 and 13/10 respectively.

Attic Lights:

http://www.atticlights.co.uk/

http://www.myspace.com/atticlights

Words: Eleanor Conway

www.elle-online.com

www.myspace.com/elleuk





September 30th, 2008


‘Paris is burning’ songstress Ladyhawke, has been setting off metaphorical smoke alarms all over London in the last month or so. So with the European music press chasing the notoriously shy Pip Brown aka Ladyhawke, she sits down with Eleanor Conway of music.virgin.com and opens up about the concept behind her alt webcam inspired video for the hotly anticipted ‘Dusk ’til Dawn’…. the second single from her debut album Ladyhawke.





September 22nd, 2008


Here’s a wee film to show how you can party like there’s no tomorrow at your local friendly V Festival as well save the planet (for all those tomorrows when you’ll be too hungover to notice). These socially responsible punters at this year’s Chelmsford V Festival aptly demonstrate how the circle of life can weave it’s beautiful magic and conjure up beer money from nothing more than other punters’ discarded paper cups. Yes it’s true - empty beer cups = beer money. It’s pure alchemy I tell you. Recycling has never been this much fun. Watch and learn people, watch and learn… and be sure to remember in time for next year’s V Festival!




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