Some Velvet Morning

Un projet Musique

Projet créé par mmclabel
le 06/09/10

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  • How To Start A Revolution Rock band Some Velvet Morning start the year with a revolution! Amazingly in a matter of weeks Some Velvet Morning raise a staggering £100K album launch budget with new model record label My Major Company UK. Some Velvet Morning's lead track on their forthcoming album 'How To Start A Revolution' was on the international trailer for 'Kickass', the Matthew Vaughn Hollywood blockbuster. Their distorted basslines and pounding beats have woken up audiences around the world offering them a sound to believe in again - 'You won't fool the children of the Revolution.' Some Velvet Morning like to do things differently. Recording live to tape, rather than computer in their large north London studio, the Fish Factory, the band have built momentum over the last three years with a series of radio friendly gems including BBC and XFM playlisted singles 'Losing My Mind' and 'Propaganda' from album 'Silence Will Kill You.' 'Losing My Mind' took the band to the states to record a show (Fearless) for Fox TV, followed by a tour of the East Coast. It wasn't long before the rest of the world caught on. Some Velvet Morning have taken their sound to the South of France, Russia and most recently Asia, where the band performed for 3000 fans as part of the Heineken Greenspace festival. Some Velvet Morning's roof top publicity stunt nearly got them arrested: With a nod to the Beatles, the band shunned council authorities by performing live on the roof of the PRS For Music in London, blasting their cries of the revolution across six blocks around Soho. Oxford Street also hosted another 'heritage' gig this year, when Some Velvet Morning supported the legendary Yardbirds at the 100 Club in February. Shows with The Levellers, Reef and at the British Moto Grand Prix at Silverstone followed. Whilst learning from masters of the UK's buoyant musical past, Some Velvet Morning continue to break new ground by veering away from the normal pop fodder of teenage crushes and heartbreak, preferring instead subjects such as religious tolerance, western political indoctrination and McCarthyism. Some Velvet Morning now in the studio beginning work on their new album, to be released this summer, state this about their future with MMC: ?The King is dead, long live the King! Traditional record companies seem so dated when compared to My Major Company UK. We decided to work with MMC because their model truly engages with fans directly, embracing key elements of the Internet?s social media which surely is the future.? Look out for the revolution that started from the bottom of a garden shed!

£100,000

100% sur £100,000 demandés

financé le
02/01/2011