Showing posts with label Battles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battles. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 December 2014

#19 Tis the season...

So it's nearly the end of another year so I just wanted to put out a little message of thanks to everyone that's been in anyway involved with my musical activities this year. The only resolution I ever tend to make these days is to try and make sure that the next year was better than the last, even if it's just a little bit. So far so good. This year I had a single get into the top 10 on the UK Singer-songwriter iTunes chart (Shipwrecks), released my second EP (Battles), went on my first self organised tour, played Glastonbury Festival, and got my first ever national airplay on BBC6 music.

A lot of these things simply wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for the support of those around me and those that for some reason or another like what i'm doing musically. I say this a lot mostly as I really mean it! There's no record label throwing money at me to make records or organise tours or getting me on the radio etc. And having people sharing links, buying music, liking/following pages etc really is invaluable to a) allowing me to continue doing so and b) my own sanity! ;-)

In short, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! :-)

Here's a free download of a track called "Things you don't know" (which makes the title of this blog make more sense). It's got an email unlock thingy, but I promise not to spam you with stuff. I reckon the mail out will be about as regular as this blog! ;-)


Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas & NYE. See ya next year! :-)

Aaron

Monday, 20 October 2014

#18 All good things...

Well i'm not going to lie, i'm a little bit sad today. Last night marked the end of the Battles tour. It's been great getting out of the local comfort zone and playing. Especially with Harry & Naomi in the trio setup. I just would like to say a big thanks to all of those that came to the gigs, downloaded the EP, bought the CD, shared posts, liked/followed pages and all that stuff. I'm about to cook dinner and watch the Iggy Pop lecture about being a creative type in a capitalist world (which I'm predicting might be a little depressing) and the simple fact is that whether you like it or not YOU are instrumental in our successes (or failings come to think of it). Not that it's all you of course, but people power can make or break an artist for sure. "Shipwrecks" only did as well as it did because of those that bought/shared it. Yes I wrote it, yes I had a whole heap of help recording it and making a video for it, but if no one ever hears/sees it then it's difficult to call it "successful" even if you think it's good. So with that in mind when I say thanks to those of you mentioned above I REALLY REALLY mean it! Thanks. :-)

In other really rather splendid news, I got my first ever air play on BBC 6 music! Battles was played on Tom Robinson's Mixtape last night. You can download the podcast from here or you can stream it from the site here. Big thanks to Tom Robinson and the BBC6 Music team. That was the perfect way to end the tour. :-)

So what's next? Firstly, i'll be adding physical copies of "Battles" to the Bandcamp store this week. Keep an eye on the Facebook & Twitter pages for when that'll be in place.

Also we've got another London date coming up! It'll be at The Troubadour on Nov 2nd, check the poster below to see all the other fantastic acts that shall be playing. (Read next bit in a cheesy radio dj voice) Brought to you by G7th Capos! ;-) Tickets are available  £5 adv from here or £7 on the door.


And then it's time to start planning another tour and EP 3... Mwha ha ha. :-)

Laters
Aaron

Monday, 6 October 2014

#17 Release day!



Finally! The Battles EP is now out! It's available on iTunes, Bandcamp, Amazon mp3, GooglePlay, and some others that I don't have links for (i.e. Xbox, Deezer, Rdio etc)

Physical copies can also be bought from us at shows and (in a week or two) from Bandcamp also.

I'd just like to thank everyone that has been involved in getting it done. Harry, Naomi, Clare, and Christina Marie for lending their considerable musical skills to everything. Jack & Sam for their hard work and patience with regards to the sound of everything and Ian "King of Pixels" Skriczka for his always awesome artwork skills.

If you like it, then please share these links and/or like/follow the Facebook and Twitter pages etc. It's all these things that really help unsigned artists to further our careers!

So now it's tour time! Here are the dates and locations, so if you're anywhere near then come and say hi. :-)

Oct 4th - The Old bookshop, Bristol
Oct 9th - The Jam cafe, Nottingham
Oct 11th - The Silver bullet, London
Oct 12th - The Convent, Stroud
Oct 13th - Brewhouse, Cardiff
Oct 14th - The Nest, Bath
Oct 16th - The Taphouse, St Agnes
Oct 17th - Bread & Roses, Plymouth
Oct 19th - The Gylly Beach cafe, Falmouth.
 

Hope you like the EP and thanks to everyone that has shown an interest in it's development. Time to see how it does in the world all by itself. I feel a bit like a parent. ;-)

Laters

Aaron








Monday, 29 September 2014

#16 Battle stations

So on October 6th I'll be releasing my 2nd EP called "Battles". It'll be available on iTunes, Bandcamp, Amazon mp3, Deezer and a whole heap of other digital outlets whose name I can't remotely think of right now. Physical copies will also be available at gigs too which brings me nicely onto my next "announcement". We're going on tour to promote the EP! Harry, Naomi and myself will be playing 9 dates in the UK through the beginning of October. You can see we're we'll be on the image below.

Tour time!

It'd be lovely to see you faces if you're anywhere near the gigs, and if you're not but know someone that is that might be interested then feel free to spread the word. In addition to that, the gig at The Convent in Stroud on Oct 12th will be streamed live via the Netgig service. There's a link to it here: https://theconvent.netgig.co.uk/event/aaron-douglas-trio-uk-trio/. The gig at The Brewhouse in Cardiff the night after will also be streamed on www.bigscottradio.com. 

I'm off to Ireland to do some work type stuff so i'll speak to you next week.....WHEN THE EP IS OUT!!!! Eeeek! :-)

Later tater.

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

#15 Back in time.

So the last blog I wrote was just before Glastonbury....so yeah....it's pretty fair to say that i'm finding it difficult to write these regularly! Anyway almost everyone of these blogs start with an apology for being so slack and an explanation (excuse) as to why. I'm not going to do that this time though. For those that would like that, read the first paragraph of #14. :-)

So Glastonbury was awesome again. Not as much as last year (meeting Lucy Rose, Matt Corby plus more was going to be hard to top) but still great. The gig was very nice too despite being a clash heavy slot. Since then it's pretty much just been work and the EP.

That's a bit of a lie actually. Throughout August I was Marvin Berry........well, kinda. For those of you that were unaware there was a big Back to the Future event held by Secret Cinema in London during August.
My friend Bobby had been asked to play Marvin Berry for these events. There was a few dates he couldn't do though so he rang me to ask if I wanted to cover him for those dates. My knee-jerk reaction (in my mind) was "I can't fill your shoes! Are you crazy!?". You see, Bobby is a bit of a legend. His originals band are called the "Yes Rebels" and they are so good it's actually disgusting (Check out the video below). :-) Awesome vocals, phat riffs, great songs. He's also the front man in a covers band called the 45's. A cover band for people that don't like cover bands. Think classic Motown, Soul, 50's/60's era music played in the style of the White Stripes or Royal Blood (again totally awesome). Needless to say you have to have a certain amount of charisma to front bands such as these and Bobby has got plenty of it. I've been in rock bands before but usually as the lead guitarist, not the front man. These days I sit down at gigs with an acoustic guitar and play "nice" music. ;-) So the thought of standing in front of 4000ish people and commanding their attention with a style of music that I've never tried singing before was quite frankly terrifying.

Despite all this flying through my mind in the 3 seconds after he had asked me, my mouth opened and I said "Yeah, why not eh?". I figured that either way i'd find out what my limitations were and that in this case it'd be better to try and fail than to write it off without even giving it a shot. And boy am I glad I did! The 1st show was a whole new level of nerves that I've not ever experienced before. This was due largely to the fact that i'd not had a single rehearsal with the band. We got through it although I was far from happy with my performance. The next date was better again, but it was the 3rd when everything went perfectly. There was a great atmosphere in the air that night. The crowd were all really up for it and singing along to all the classics (Earth Angel especially), but when I played the first two notes of Johnny B Goode, the roof just tore off. It was a great feeling to play a rocky gig with such a great crowd. So in short, I can just about get away with fronting a 1950's rock and roll band..........good to know. ;-)

The whole experience was something that I'll look back on in years to come with very fond memories. I met a great bunch of of very talented people and I'm extremely honoured to have been part of something of that scale.

So in other news, WE HAVE A RELEASE DATE FOR THE EP! "Battles" shall be available on digital and physical formats on OCTOBER 6th! Whammy! I'll talk more about that next time though, until then it's ciao for now. :-)

Laters

Aaron

Ladies & gentlemen.....the Yes Rebels. :-)