We had a great time at Mansfield Music Festival. The weather held off ... right until the start of our set! So a massive thank you to everyone that stayed to watch us and didn't run for cover!
Here's a nice little video of "Retribution" from the gig. We've also put up some picture so check out the photos page!
SCrew-x
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Monday, 26 July 2010
Photos from the Mansfield Music Festival
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Mansfield Music Fesival |
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Make it a Naked Sunday
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Actual contents will almost definitely differ from illustration |
And pictures will be posted here.
What are you waiting for? BUY TICKETS!!!!
Email us to find out how buy tickets. You can also buy at http://www.childrensbraintumourevents.co.uk/ but those won't count towards the total Read more!
Next gig - Sunday 25th July at Mansfield Music Festival
Right people, this Sunday we're playing at Mansfield Music Festival in aid of Children's Brain Tumour Research, along with:
the marvellous Scarlett's Wake, Pray for Hayden, Tennason, Tastebuds, Calling for Hereos, The Drains, Red Jester, Ton!te, Indie`cise, Quadraphenia (The Who Tribute). Here`s to Tradegy, Maffa Kings, Beetroot Kings, Tennason, Arcanite Repeaer NIKK MAGER, SEAN RUMSEY, JUSTIN TIMBERLIKE and KATY BULLOCK Band.
PLUS
Facepainters, Stilt Wakers, Bike Stunts, Tribal Dancers Street Dancers.
Tickets are £5 in advance, £7.50 on the day. Its going to be HUGE!! Be there, or miss out! You can get tickets by from us (email us) or from the even site http://www.childrensbraintumourevents.co.uk/ Read more!
the marvellous Scarlett's Wake, Pray for Hayden, Tennason, Tastebuds, Calling for Hereos, The Drains, Red Jester, Ton!te, Indie`cise, Quadraphenia (The Who Tribute). Here`s to Tradegy, Maffa Kings, Beetroot Kings, Tennason, Arcanite Repeaer NIKK MAGER, SEAN RUMSEY, JUSTIN TIMBERLIKE and KATY BULLOCK Band.
PLUS
Facepainters, Stilt Wakers, Bike Stunts, Tribal Dancers Street Dancers.
Tickets are £5 in advance, £7.50 on the day. Its going to be HUGE!! Be there, or miss out! You can get tickets by from us (email us) or from the even site http://www.childrensbraintumourevents.co.uk/ Read more!
Monday, 24 May 2010
Chris, Lewis and Lyndon get their sing on...UPDATED
Last night Skeleton Crew rocked Cryptfest in Nottinghamshire. The hottest night of the year so far also brought with it a nice ending to our year of touring the songs from Bring It On. During the time we spent recording the album, 3 different singers were with the band. Last night, we got all 3 on the stage together, with Lyndon, Lewis and Chris trading lines on All Or Nothing.
A fitting end (almost) to the Bring It On saga, as we are about to start recording the next album. Thank you so much guys, you made it a real blast!
S-Crew x
Friday, 26 March 2010
Festival Season!
Just to let you know, its going to be a fun summer of big gigs for Skeleton Crew this year. We'll be playing at Cryptfest on Sunday 23rd May, which is at Central in Nottingham, at the Duke of Wellington in Lincoln on the 19th June, Upload at Rescue Rooms in Nottingham on the 26th June and the Mansfield Music Festival on July 25th.
All of these are going to be fantastic gigs and we're looking forward to sharing stages with some excellent bands too. Not all of the lineups are confirmed at the moment, but here'd where you can find more details:
Crypt Fest http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=170871386091&ref=ts
Upload: http://www.last.fm/event/1386200+UPLOAD+FESTIVAL
Mansfield Music Festival: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=106569809613&ref=ts
All of these are going to be fantastic gigs and we're looking forward to sharing stages with some excellent bands too. Not all of the lineups are confirmed at the moment, but here'd where you can find more details:
Crypt Fest http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=170871386091&ref=ts
Upload: http://www.last.fm/event/1386200+UPLOAD+FESTIVAL
Mansfield Music Festival: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=106569809613&ref=ts
Hope to see you all there!
SCrew-x
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Monday, 5 October 2009
Video footage from the Chance To Live Concert

Just finished cutting together the video footage from the Chance to Live concert. For those that missed this great day, 10 bands performed on Sunday 20th September at the Rescue Rooms in Nottingham, all to raise money for the neonatal unit and the Queens Medical Centre. And here's the footage of our set!
Thanks to Anthony and Katy for the camerawork!
Click the "Read More" link below to see the video!
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Friday, 11 September 2009
Through to the Final ....
Well, we made it through Round 2 of the Grantham Battle of the Bands. I am reliably informed by various Facebook posts (so it has to be true) that we won the heat. Which was nice. So a big thank you to everyone that came and supported us, especially those of you who inflicted damage to their livers and overdrafts in order to gain us your beer votes. Its much appreciated!
So we're through to the final now! The final will be held on Saturday 10th October. We believe it may well be at the Atrium, but we'll post the venue details here as soon as its all confirmed!
SCrew - x
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Thursday, 10 September 2009
Skeleton Crew on Facebook
Just wanted to let all you people out there know that Facebook have finally released usernames for artist pages, so rather than tryng to remember an implausibly long web address, you can go straight to
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www.facebook.com/skeletoncrewrocks
Beware though, and surf safe ... Facebook is largely populated by PAEDOs and EMOs, so that lovely italian boy/girl who has just befriended you is probably a fat 55 year old taxi driver from Boston who still ives with his mother and has pieces of bottled tourist in the woodshed. Stick with us though, kids, and you'll come to no harm ...
SCrew x
Sunday, 6 September 2009
A fantastic gig with a surreal ending!
On Saturday night we played at the Streetfighter Riff Raff rally, held at MFN in Nottingham. we had an amazing time, thanks guys for inviting us along! A fantastic venue, brilliant sound, great atmosphere, lots of stunning bikes for us all to drool over, and the nicest people you could possibly want to meet on the live circuit (or anywhere for that matter. Including the supermarket, salon or outward-bound activity courses)
Our evening was concluded in atypical style with an impromptu jam featuring 3 members of the band, one of the founding members of Showaddywaddy and the legend that shall be known to us all forever simply as George, who heckled us lovingly and mercilessly throughout and who made the evening complete. And it turns out, plays a mean blues harp, especially when its in the same key as the rest of the band! The number we performed, I am reliably informed, is called "P*ss All Over Yer Shoes Blues" (aka "You Ain't Comin' Ere Next Year You F*$!in' B*5t4rd"), and the video is below. I warn you though, there really is some frightfully fruity language involved so proceed with caution!
One of our best nights. Thank you so much for having us, guys - hope to see you again in the near future!
SCrew X
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Sunday, 2 August 2009
Hard at work on new songs ...
Well, its been a busy time since the launch of the CD ... we have been out gigging, rocking the Pirate Night at the Salutation in Nottingham, and playing the August edition of Wildside at Nottingham's Seven Bar. Thanks to everyone who has come and given us their support, and to the bands Headrush and Killing with Style who we have played with.
We've also managed to add some new promo pics (see below!) some of which meant running about in fields and, rather less energetically, sitting on a gate. And in a corner.
We have also been busy writing new songs. We have some great new music coming up; these will be the first songs written with the new lineup and the music Lyndon is bringing has really energized us again - we just can't wait for everyone to hear it!

Lyndon demos new songs to a - frankly awed! - other 80% of Skeleton Crew Read more!
We've also managed to add some new promo pics (see below!) some of which meant running about in fields and, rather less energetically, sitting on a gate. And in a corner.
We have also been busy writing new songs. We have some great new music coming up; these will be the first songs written with the new lineup and the music Lyndon is bringing has really energized us again - we just can't wait for everyone to hear it!

Lyndon demos new songs to a - frankly awed! - other 80% of Skeleton Crew Read more!
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Photos from the launch gig

Hi to all ... just a quickie to say we have posted some pictures from the CD launch gig - you can fill yer boots at http://gallery.me.com/rob.holsman#100025&bgcolor=black&view=grid Read more!
Monday, 29 June 2009
New CD "Bring It On" now available to buy online!
Our debut CD Bring It On is now available! We have just about recovered from our launch night (!) and we're delighted to announce that for those that couldn't make it, Bring It On is now available to buy mail order. The price is £7.00 with a 50p worldwide postage charge, and it really is the perfect way to spend that annoying "money" that keeps cluttering up your PayPal account. Alternatively you can email us if you would rather send us crinkly bits of paper, and we'll give you the address to send it to!
Bring It On
1. All Or Nothing
2. If This Is It
3. My Life, My Rules
4. How Come I'm Never Around
5. I Know Your Name
6. Bring It On
7. Tempting Fate
8. Driving Me Crazy
9. Soul
10. World Turns Upside Down
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1. All Or Nothing
2. If This Is It
3. My Life, My Rules
4. How Come I'm Never Around
5. I Know Your Name
6. Bring It On
7. Tempting Fate
8. Driving Me Crazy
9. Soul
10. World Turns Upside Down
Friday, 26 June 2009
New songs on the website and free download track !

With the album finished and in our grubby little hands, we have added a bunch of new tracks to the player and also added "World Turns Upside Down" as a free mp3 to download! Read more!
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
New Album "Bring It On" Out in 3 days!

Yes, its finally time boys and girls! Our CD Bring It On will be out on Saturday 27th June. All 10 tracks are now mixed, we are just awaiting the delivery of the CDs and the artwork!
To coincide with the release, we are gigging that night at the Salutation Inn in Nottingham. To coincide even more, this happens to be their 3rd annual Pirate Night event (which is nice!) so it all seems rather timely! So it'll be a great chance to get wrecked and get rocked! (And dress like a pirate too.)
For those of you who can't get to the gig but want a copy of the CD, it will be available to order online from Saturday. We'll also be adding the new tracks to the player as soon as the CD is done!
See y'all soon ...
S-Crew Read more!
Friday, 12 June 2009
Waxing lyrical about content
With the release of Skeleton Crew's first album "Bring It On" less than a fortnight away, Graham shared some band insights recently on the hidden depths - or lack thereof - of the songs on the record:
ALL OR NOTHING
Some days in the Langar scout hut , where we used to practice, were pretty special. On this particular day we had nothing planned or even ready to start on. Rob wasn't around that day and the rest of us just hit on an idea whilst jamming that felt great and the song practically wrote itself in a very short time. Chris was fairly active and single back then (see Bring It On!) and he quickly penned the lyrics about his...erm...lifestyle. One of the few to be written by us whilst we were an actual functioning band and it pretty much ... became our mission statement-both musically and lyrically.
IF THIS IS IT
One of the songs that Chris opened our song writing sessions with long before the band remotely existed. Chris wrote most of the song on an acoustic guitar and the stabs in the music are a deliberate exaggeration of his playing style. He'd just gone through a particularly painful break up and this song was his goodbye note. Chris and I didnt want this song to be a true ballad however, and we had trouble turning it into a rock song. Eventually we found the right balance after what seemed like months of constant re-writes. One of the best vocal hooks we have!
MY LIFE MY RULES
Another of the original session songs. Chris was fairly p****d about how everyone was telling him what he should be doing differently. The original riffs were very Cult-esque but they gradually evolved once the band actually started playing the song (in fact only the original chord progressions remain the same now) The mad drums in the middle were originally my idea that became a drummer oneupmanship exercise as the time passed and drummers came and went. That is until Drew came along and finally made sense of the chaos!
HOW COME I'M NEVER AROUND
When Rob origially wrote the song he had the music plus the 1st and 3rd lines of the chorus. I fell in love with the song the instant I heard the demo. Its about manipulative exes - I had particular fun writing the lyrics for this one (especially the 2nd verse!!)
The obvious first single the second it was finished How Come was recorded long before it was ever played live and was also the last song to be written for the album.btw: See if you can hear the moment that i fell over whilst soloing (i had a torn LCL in my knee) and carried on-it IS on the record. oh, how the others did laugh!
I KNOW YOUR NAME
i originally wrote the music for this extremely late one night whilst Rob and i were still in KickBack. i love the slower heavier feel to the song and i re wrote the lyrics when Skeleton Crew was formed. Written a few years after the fact the song represents the total anger and upset that , rightly or wrongly, I felt about the people and actions I perceived to be responsible for the untimely death of one of my closest friends...and is my personal message to "them".The idea for the incredible intro drums were one of Drews first contributions to the band shortly after he joined us. One of the few songs we currently have that give Rob a chance to play with his organ ;)
BRING IT ON
About a year into the songwriting sessions Chris and I actually had a praticing version of the band. Our good friend Tony Garrett , who actually gave Skeleton Crew it's name, was helping out on drums and he'd brought Steve into the fold. Rob joined us on occasions and there seemed to be a light at the end of the tunnel. This was when the song Bring It On was written and it's a raise your fist (steady now!) salute to the "values" of 80's rock. Chris actually wrote the lyrics based on his typical saturday nights out in Nottingham...or what he can remember of them. It became our early rally cry and was the obvious title for the album itself from day one
TEMPTING FATE
I think I was listening to alot of early Crue at the time and the main riff seems to confirm this!! I also wanted to put a huge harmonised solo into a song and this was the perfect opportunity. The song is about people's total slavery to whatever it says in their daily horrorscope. Unfortunately i know many like this and i wanted to have a little fun at their expense (btw I do have 3 kids and a red car that i suppose was probably nice a decade or so ago!) The hamonised chorus has given us all a sleepless night or two as we figure out what each of us should sing and where but we're finally happy with it now...aren't we guys!...guys?
DRIVING ME CRAZY
The first song written by us after Drew joined the band and, like All Or Nothing, was the result of a good night down the "hut" (but this time Rob was around-he wrote the chorus) It started out as a fairly heavy angry riff of mine that everyone jumped on. Before long it was done. It's a fave to play for all the band but I myself have never made total sense of the lyrics...but i think that's the point!
SOUL
i remember Rob having a few riffs that i thought were in the wrong order and once jigged around a little became the basis for the music in Soul. Hailing from the time when Tony was drumming it was pretty much Rob's baby apart from the odd bit of musical sticking tape by me. It's a very thoughtful song that people always love when they first hear it but love more once they know the lyrics. The out solo is a little homage to Bang Tango, a band that we all saw many times at Nottingham's Rock-City in the 90's. A song that truly shows off the entire bands singing ability it also happens to be the song we usually song check with as it has a little bit of everything.
WORLD TURNS UPSIDE DOWN
By most standards I'd been through a pretty rough time in almost every aspect of my life and once everything had eventually settled down i was delighted to find out that i had come out relatively okay and had only gone slightly mad. The song is very "up" , almost punky in feel and represents the "NA NA NANA NA - CANT CATCH ME!" attitude that I had developed. This song was the first complete song that i wrote for Skeleton Crew. if you notice, the key for the first chorus' are different to the ones at the end. World is the perfect song to end the album with a bang! Read more!
ALL OR NOTHING
Some days in the Langar scout hut , where we used to practice, were pretty special. On this particular day we had nothing planned or even ready to start on. Rob wasn't around that day and the rest of us just hit on an idea whilst jamming that felt great and the song practically wrote itself in a very short time. Chris was fairly active and single back then (see Bring It On!) and he quickly penned the lyrics about his...erm...lifestyle. One of the few to be written by us whilst we were an actual functioning band and it pretty much ... became our mission statement-both musically and lyrically.
IF THIS IS IT
One of the songs that Chris opened our song writing sessions with long before the band remotely existed. Chris wrote most of the song on an acoustic guitar and the stabs in the music are a deliberate exaggeration of his playing style. He'd just gone through a particularly painful break up and this song was his goodbye note. Chris and I didnt want this song to be a true ballad however, and we had trouble turning it into a rock song. Eventually we found the right balance after what seemed like months of constant re-writes. One of the best vocal hooks we have!
MY LIFE MY RULES
Another of the original session songs. Chris was fairly p****d about how everyone was telling him what he should be doing differently. The original riffs were very Cult-esque but they gradually evolved once the band actually started playing the song (in fact only the original chord progressions remain the same now) The mad drums in the middle were originally my idea that became a drummer oneupmanship exercise as the time passed and drummers came and went. That is until Drew came along and finally made sense of the chaos!
HOW COME I'M NEVER AROUND
When Rob origially wrote the song he had the music plus the 1st and 3rd lines of the chorus. I fell in love with the song the instant I heard the demo. Its about manipulative exes - I had particular fun writing the lyrics for this one (especially the 2nd verse!!)
The obvious first single the second it was finished How Come was recorded long before it was ever played live and was also the last song to be written for the album.btw: See if you can hear the moment that i fell over whilst soloing (i had a torn LCL in my knee) and carried on-it IS on the record. oh, how the others did laugh!
I KNOW YOUR NAME
i originally wrote the music for this extremely late one night whilst Rob and i were still in KickBack. i love the slower heavier feel to the song and i re wrote the lyrics when Skeleton Crew was formed. Written a few years after the fact the song represents the total anger and upset that , rightly or wrongly, I felt about the people and actions I perceived to be responsible for the untimely death of one of my closest friends...and is my personal message to "them".The idea for the incredible intro drums were one of Drews first contributions to the band shortly after he joined us. One of the few songs we currently have that give Rob a chance to play with his organ ;)
BRING IT ON
About a year into the songwriting sessions Chris and I actually had a praticing version of the band. Our good friend Tony Garrett , who actually gave Skeleton Crew it's name, was helping out on drums and he'd brought Steve into the fold. Rob joined us on occasions and there seemed to be a light at the end of the tunnel. This was when the song Bring It On was written and it's a raise your fist (steady now!) salute to the "values" of 80's rock. Chris actually wrote the lyrics based on his typical saturday nights out in Nottingham...or what he can remember of them. It became our early rally cry and was the obvious title for the album itself from day one
TEMPTING FATE
I think I was listening to alot of early Crue at the time and the main riff seems to confirm this!! I also wanted to put a huge harmonised solo into a song and this was the perfect opportunity. The song is about people's total slavery to whatever it says in their daily horrorscope. Unfortunately i know many like this and i wanted to have a little fun at their expense (btw I do have 3 kids and a red car that i suppose was probably nice a decade or so ago!) The hamonised chorus has given us all a sleepless night or two as we figure out what each of us should sing and where but we're finally happy with it now...aren't we guys!...guys?
DRIVING ME CRAZY
The first song written by us after Drew joined the band and, like All Or Nothing, was the result of a good night down the "hut" (but this time Rob was around-he wrote the chorus) It started out as a fairly heavy angry riff of mine that everyone jumped on. Before long it was done. It's a fave to play for all the band but I myself have never made total sense of the lyrics...but i think that's the point!
SOUL
i remember Rob having a few riffs that i thought were in the wrong order and once jigged around a little became the basis for the music in Soul. Hailing from the time when Tony was drumming it was pretty much Rob's baby apart from the odd bit of musical sticking tape by me. It's a very thoughtful song that people always love when they first hear it but love more once they know the lyrics. The out solo is a little homage to Bang Tango, a band that we all saw many times at Nottingham's Rock-City in the 90's. A song that truly shows off the entire bands singing ability it also happens to be the song we usually song check with as it has a little bit of everything.
WORLD TURNS UPSIDE DOWN
By most standards I'd been through a pretty rough time in almost every aspect of my life and once everything had eventually settled down i was delighted to find out that i had come out relatively okay and had only gone slightly mad. The song is very "up" , almost punky in feel and represents the "NA NA NANA NA - CANT CATCH ME!" attitude that I had developed. This song was the first complete song that i wrote for Skeleton Crew. if you notice, the key for the first chorus' are different to the ones at the end. World is the perfect song to end the album with a bang! Read more!
Friday, 2 May 2008
Live videos from Concert For Liam 08
We were delighted to be asked to play at the Concert For Liam in March this year. For those not in the know, Concert For Liam is a concert which raises funds for the Julie Cotton Foundation, in aid of Leukaemia Research. Held on the main stage of Rock City, Nottingham, the day featured 9 top bands and also acoustic sets as well. The whole event was filmed for a DVD and we are pleased to be able to share the live footage of Skeleton Crew with you!
If This Is It
Soul
I Know Your Name
How Come I'm Never Around
All Or Nothing
We'd like to say a massive thank you to everyone that bought tickets to make this a very special and memorable day.
For more information on Concert for Liam and the Julie Cotton Foundation please visit http://thejuliecottonfoundation.co.uk/ Read more!
If This Is It
Soul
I Know Your Name
How Come I'm Never Around
All Or Nothing
We'd like to say a massive thank you to everyone that bought tickets to make this a very special and memorable day.
For more information on Concert for Liam and the Julie Cotton Foundation please visit http://thejuliecottonfoundation.co.uk/ Read more!
Tuesday, 8 January 2008
Recording Update
Its been a while since anything was added to this page, so here's a brief rundown of what been 'appening.
We have started recording our first album in early December. We had been very kindly offered quite a large sum of money to go into a studio and record and there was also talk of a deal of sorts to get it out into the ether. After much discussion, we agreed to stump a little cash, beg and borrow what we couldn't afford and do the recording ourselves, and then make it available directly, online and via download. We are keeping a blog of the whole recording process which you can find here http://skeletoncrewrecordings.blogspot.com
So far the tracklisting will be as follows: My Life My Rules, Bring It On, Tempting Fate, Soul, World Turns Upside Down, Driving Me Crazy, If This Is It, I Know Your Name, All or Nothing and How Come I'm Never Around
There is no release date set at the moment but the single will be out in Feb and the hope is to have the album out when we start gigging again in March (ish). Til then, the live album is still available.
Many of you who have been to see the band will already know a lot of these songs; demos of if This Is It, My Life My Rules and Bring It On were the first tracks we ever put on our myspace page. I will be nice to have definitive versions finally recorded, although the Live album versions are ones we are proud of. We will be releasing a single, How Come I'm Never Around, which is a first because its a song we have never played live.
Our plan to record this by ourselves may sound like a strange idea to anyone who thinks that the glory days of being in a rock band is all about someone else giving you great big wad of cash and paying for everything and not having to do anything for yourselves, but in the real world thing work a little differently. If someone gives you cash, then you owe them, simple as that. If a record company releases your CD, then you may receive about a tenth of the sale price, once you have paid back what you owe. At our level, we would have ended up in a studio where all eyes are on the clock and all faith is placed in an engineer who may or may not understand what you want to achieve and may have his or her own ideas on what you need to sound like.
So for all these reasons we are doing this all ourselves. What we make from sales, we keep. What we want it to sound like, it sounds like....
Go out an get yourself something nice ...
S-CREW xx Read more!
We have started recording our first album in early December. We had been very kindly offered quite a large sum of money to go into a studio and record and there was also talk of a deal of sorts to get it out into the ether. After much discussion, we agreed to stump a little cash, beg and borrow what we couldn't afford and do the recording ourselves, and then make it available directly, online and via download. We are keeping a blog of the whole recording process which you can find here http://skeletoncrewrecordings.blogspot.com
So far the tracklisting will be as follows: My Life My Rules, Bring It On, Tempting Fate, Soul, World Turns Upside Down, Driving Me Crazy, If This Is It, I Know Your Name, All or Nothing and How Come I'm Never Around
There is no release date set at the moment but the single will be out in Feb and the hope is to have the album out when we start gigging again in March (ish). Til then, the live album is still available.
Many of you who have been to see the band will already know a lot of these songs; demos of if This Is It, My Life My Rules and Bring It On were the first tracks we ever put on our myspace page. I will be nice to have definitive versions finally recorded, although the Live album versions are ones we are proud of. We will be releasing a single, How Come I'm Never Around, which is a first because its a song we have never played live.
Our plan to record this by ourselves may sound like a strange idea to anyone who thinks that the glory days of being in a rock band is all about someone else giving you great big wad of cash and paying for everything and not having to do anything for yourselves, but in the real world thing work a little differently. If someone gives you cash, then you owe them, simple as that. If a record company releases your CD, then you may receive about a tenth of the sale price, once you have paid back what you owe. At our level, we would have ended up in a studio where all eyes are on the clock and all faith is placed in an engineer who may or may not understand what you want to achieve and may have his or her own ideas on what you need to sound like.
So for all these reasons we are doing this all ourselves. What we make from sales, we keep. What we want it to sound like, it sounds like....
Go out an get yourself something nice ...
S-CREW xx Read more!
Monday, 3 September 2007
Hard at work on the new demos ...

Too much like hard work. ... ;)
Things have officially moved forward slightly with the new songs. I have just mailed the others demos of 2 new songs for general perusal. The next few weeks are likely to be lots of hard work and late nights as I have about 6-8 new songs that need demoing and mailing out, to add to the melting pot of whatedver ideas the other guys have. Hopefully we’ll end up with a bumper crop and then the hard work will begin – but in a good way – as we have to choose what to keep and what to put back in the drawer! But at least a start has been made. Getting together on Thursday to have a good old catchup on where things are going!
Rob Read more!
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