i dream in colour

January 14th, 2010 | | Comments Off

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Singer songwriter Richard Judge puts his first child to bed and with a kiss on each eye; draws back the curtains to reveal ‘i dream in colour’.

Having supported the likes of the Kooks and Jarvis Cocker as well as being exposed by MTV2 and XFM, Richard is no stranger to the big stage. In the summer of 2009 he joined forces with his brother Pete on drums, Michael Thackeray (guitar) and Steve Daniels (bass) to form ‘i dream in colour’.

The band have headlined sell-out shows in Austria with Weekender Records, Brighton’s Club NME and have caught the eye of BBC Radio 1 Introducing, which sees a live session scheduled for June 2010.

i dream in colour will be releasing their debut single/EP in the spring of 2010.

For news, tour dates, and to join the mailing list, visit www.myspace.com/idreamincolourband

Life in Film

January 13th, 2010 | | Comments Off

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Life In Film are Samuel Fry, Edward Ibbotson, Dominic Sennett and Micky Osment. The band formed when circumstances found the four friends living in the same town, and in fact the same flat in East London. Living together was the perfect opportunity to share their musical likes and dislikes, high and lows, and their passion for good times. It wasn’t long before in a basement under their local snooker hall they were putting together some songs of their own, culminations of varying musical tastes, bands such as The Smiths, The Beatles and Bowie giving influence to the sound.

The band released their debut single ‘’Sorry’’ at the start of the summer 2009, which found it’s way on to, amongst others, John Kennedy on XFM, Huw Stevens on Radio 1 and Gary Crowley on BBC London which culminated in them being asked to headline the BBC Introducing stage at Glastonbury. Described by Steve Lamacq as ‘‘a nice piece of fidgety pop,’’ and compared to ‘‘the kind of light and dark mind-f*ck that Radiohead used to do so, so well,’’ The Independent.

The band’s second single ‘’Get Closer,’’ which was released on the Ban Jam Label is perhaps their most quintessential song to date and shows what the band really has to offer. Its engaging and infectious drive showcases Life in Film’s unique and highly talented song writing skills in a near perfect indie pop song.

Having shared the stage with the Kooks, Super Furry Animals, Air Traffic, Mumford & Sons and Speech Debelle to name but a few the band execute a live set second to none.

One of the most exciting bands in the UK and now making waves in the US they are definitely one of the ones to watch out for in 2010.

www.myspace.com/alifeinfilm