Gigs


Festival - Paris University,
Saturday 19 May 2012

Sub 89, Reading
Friday 25 May 2012

Strummercamp, Manchester
Saturday 2 June 2012

The Way Inn, Basingstoke
Saturday 9 June 2012

Twyford Beer Festival, Twyford
Sunday 10 June 2012

The Moon Club, Cardiff
Friday 22 June 2012

Blissfields Festival,
Friday 29 June 2012

The Old Bell, Derby
Thursday 5 July 2012

The Maze, Nottingham
Saturday 7 July 2012

Basingstoke Live,
Sunday 15 July 2012

Boomtown Fair,
Thursday 9 August 2012

Hello Folks Festival, Lublin, Polan
Sunday 12 August 2012

Megabash,
Saturday 18 August 2012

Hewishstock festival, somerset
Saturday 25 August 2012

Octoberfest, Basingstoke
Saturday 13 October 2012

Second Half of the Tour

January 12th, 2012

Crap, I totally left it too late. It’s now two months after the fact and I’ve forgotten most of what happened. WHOOPS.

What I remember:

Birmingham – The Wagon and Horses was a nice pleasant place, but we were literally playing outside in the middle of November. Still, met some very nice people and I imagine an all dayer in Summer would be quite the nice.

Brighton – The hydrant was tip top. A night hosted by Jake from our friends The Junk (http://www.facebook.com/thejunkskacore) was well attended and sweaty, as should be expected from the hydrant. Hopefully everyone appreciated the speech from Independence Day being written in full on the walls of the green room. Hopefully.

Cambridge – The Man on the Moon was smoky and rockin’

Bath – The Royal Oak always has an amazing selection of ales, and it is sad to hear that it may soon be closing. BOOOO. I swear it wasn’t our fault.

High Wycombe – Scorpios bar was so packed that I was always touching someone. Nice. Everyone got really into it and boozy. Nice. Saw Captain Dale’s most recent tattoo. Ummm.

Then we did two in one day, an all dayer in Alton followed by playing with our good friends Surfin’ Turnips (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000603688474) in Bristol. I was so tempted to drink cider, but when a pub has decent local ale I can’t help myself. I promise not to talk about ale any more.

Leicester – The Soundhouse was a real nice venue, with some real nice bands, we’ll definitely be back!

Then we toured again with Crazy Arm (http://www.facebook.com/thecrazyarm) and Great Cynics (http://www.facebook.com/greatcynics) and that was super wickid cool, but I probably won’t go in to any details because those memories are PRIVATE!

See ya,
- Mike