The Heavy North Release New Single ‘Round Again’

Is it even possible for a band to keep getting better with each release? For The Heavy North it is! If these two singles are anything to go by then we’re in for a treat. A sign of exciting things to come.

Six-piece rock band The Heavy North have announce their next single ‘Round Again’ is out now ahead of the band’s second album ‘Delta Shakedown’ expected later this year.

‘Round Again’ marks the second single from The Heavy North’s upcoming album following the release of ‘Where Are You Now?’ back in March which was featured on BBC Radio 2’s The Rock Show with legendary Johnnie Walker as well as BBC Introducing and Radio X.

Discussing the meaning behind the new single ‘Round Again’ The Heavy North frontman Kenny Stuart said “It’s a song about being complacent with day-to-day routines whilst longing for a wilder, more carefree time”.

“Round Again is also a response to our last single ‘Where Are You Now?’ which was about wondering what people from our past are up to now, but with this time we’re reflecting on our own circumstances and situations”.

The band have just played their first overseas show before returning to the UK to play the band’s first major festival show at Kendal Calling Festival on Saturday 29th July.

Earlier this year the band also announced their biggest headline show to date at Liverpool’s Camp and Furnace on Friday 1st December 2023. The huge hometown show follows The Heavy North’s sold out 500-capacity Arts Club show last year where the band performed their debut album Electric Soul Machine from start to finish, accompanied by a 12-piece band featuring a string quartet, a brass section and backing vocalists.

The Heavy North’s brand new single ‘Round Again’ is available on all download and streaming platforms now.

Delta Shakedown is available to pre-order now on 12” gatefold vinyl (blue or red colour disc) exclusively from Wax and Beans Records in Bury.

For more information and tickets for The Heavy North’s upcoming live shows visit http://www.theheavynorth.com

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This Is War Release New EP ‘Rotten’

This Is War! are the five piece Liverpool based band consisting of Paul Carden on vocals, Mike Mullard on Guitar and backing vocals, Jonny Roberts on guitar (Mike and Jonny swap between playing Lead and Rhythm on different tracks), Andy Williams on Bass and Martyn Leah on Drums. 

Being seasoned musicians from other high profile bands such as The Black Velvets and Hurricane #1, This Is War! were formed in late 2021 and the band wasted no time in establishing themselves as one of the most hotly tipped bands in the UK right now. With an impressive 15k monthly followers on Spotify alone. This Is War! Have built up a solid and loyal fan base organically and predominantly through word of mouth and via their outstanding live performances, and through some pretty high profile fans like the football pundit Jamie Carragher, who has championed and promoted the band via his own social media channels.  

Recently after being spotted and signed by the ever expanding Bubblebrain Records in Jersey, This Is War! are now gearing up for the release of their first EP. 

The ‘Rotten EP’ is a collection of  5 tracks being:-

  1. Rotten 
  2. No Pressure 
  3. Waves
  4. Promised Land 
  5. Mona Lisa (Acoustic Version)

The ‘Rotten EP’ acts as a perfect showcase for the band to highlight their skill and prowess as serious musicians. The tracks on the EP range from high energy edgy punk anthems to harmonious, melodic acoustic tracks.   

The title track from the EP ‘Rotten’, opens up with a gentle guitar riff before thunderous pounding drums and edgy bass lines kick in giving a punk vibe to the track. The vocal is strong and emotive, and builds as the track progresses. It’s a powerful, energetic track with guitar riffs and solos really shining throughout. 

‘No Pressure’ is a catchy track filled with melodic guitars and thundering drums. The vocals hit full force and the lyrics will have you hooked from the opening lines! The chorus is joyous and chanting and this is a track that is sure to go down a storm when performed live. 

‘Waves’, is full of funky bass lines and drum beats, and the now signature TIW! big guitar riffs and solos. Vocally its full force,  leaving the listener feeling blown away by the power of it all. 

‘Promised Land’ with its acoustic intro is a complete change of pace for the band. It’s full of harmonious melodies and vocally is extremely emotive. It’s a track that succinctly showcases the band’s diversity and varied skills.

‘Mona Lisa’, was originally released by the band back in 2022 as a full band version. This version has been reworked as an entirely acoustic track to really let the vocal magnificence of lead singer, Paul Carden shine through. This track although stripped back is probably one of the most impactful as it’s raw and honest and filled with a genuine emotion. 

The ‘Rotten EP’ was mixed by The Verve’s Si Jones and sound engineer Andy Fernihough at Faktory Studios and the legendary Crash Studios.

This Is War!  have said of the EP:

“Dealing with the inspiration behind our music, the lyrics are confrontational yet hopeful  in their approach. As our world grows smaller with technology, we wanted to focus on the rights that every human should be given without oppression. Politics are corrupt, Capitalism is corrupt, uncontrolled power is corrupt, but through catchy melody and angst we hope to convey a memorable message. Television and Elvis Costello have been a big inspiration for This Is War musically, as have Lennon and Dylan lyrically. When the band all get together, we combine different influences and approaches to our music and the result is our own unique sound, that sound being  “This Is War.”

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The Kairos Release New Single ‘Price On Peace’

The Kairos are wasting no time and are capitalising on the momentum produced by their last single release and in the lead up to their EP release, with second single ‘Price On Peace’ (P.O.P.)

‘P.O.P.’ does very well at letting every fan know that this band aren’t here to mess about and release five songs just for the sake of it. Instead of being a carbon copy of any previous single releases, this latest release immediately expands upon the potential of the EP to come. 

THE KAIROS  are a Liverpool based quartet made up of Tom Dempsey on Lead Vocals and Guitar, Owen Forrester on Bass, Lewis Chambers on Guitar and Sam Bradley on Drums and Backing-Vocals. 

First formed in 2019 and with an impressive array of much critically acclaimed single releases already under their belts, THE KAIROS over the past 12 months have left a trailblaze in their wake with their most successful year to date, seeing them release a total of three singles,  amassing a plethora of new and devoted fans off of the back of their first UK tour, signing a new Management and Booking Agent deal with Solo Music Agency (Blondie, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Iggy Pop, James) and indisputably, bursting onto the music scene with a bang….  All this aside, however, everything the band have achieved over the past year they say has been leading up to this moment and what they are about to unleash!

THE KAIROS have been working tirelessly on their latest musical offerings, an EP,  ‘Better Late Than Never’,  comprising four brand new tracks, the lead single of which ‘Thick Of It’ was released on Friday 10th March.

The band are now back with their second single to be taken from the EP – ‘Price on Peace – (P.O.P.)’ 

‘P.O.P.’ begins with the spin of a record player and the stabs of jangly, Beatles-esque guitars, giving the listener a hard shot of 60’s Rhythm and Blues. However, you are immediately thrown nose first into a juicy bass groove married with the four to the floor beat provided by drummer Sam. A lot of this comes from the band’s love for classic 90’s Hip Hop and the idea behind that music in particular. Making ‘P.O.P’ a very welcome variation to the ‘Better Late Than Never’ EP.

Recorded and produced at The Motor Museum in Liverpool synonymous with the likes of Oasis, Arctic Monkeys and The 1975, ‘Thick of It’ is a one-way bullet train of a track, designed to throw adoring fans, and newcomers alike, into a frenzy at THE KAIROS’  live shows. None more so than the band’s homecoming  EP release gig on the 25th May at Hangar 34, in the heart of Liverpool’s Baltic district. TICKETS LINKED HERE 

Following the release of the EP, The Kairos have their eyes set on making an impression on the illustrious UK festival circuit this summer, with confirmed billing at Isle of Wight, Bingley, Hardwick, The Great Escape and Godney Gathering to name but a few! As well as some big support slots with James, The Sherlocks and more TBA!

‘Better Late Than Never’ is due for release on the 19th May 2023. 

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Sam Shields Releases Debut Single ‘Start Over’

SAM SHIELDS is the silver voiced Liverpool based singer/songwriter who along with her band consisting of Jon Lawton on Bass, Baritone Guitar and Synth and Daniel Ryan on Synth, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Rhythm Guitar, Piano and Percussion have been creating a buzz on the music scene with their own sounds born out of a love of creativity and highly skilled musicianship.

Although having performed live, the band we’re yet to take the plunge and officially release their first debut single, that is until now.

‘Start Over’ is a delicate yet sumptuous offering. The track starts off with a toll bell elongated note being played out that’s quickly built upon as the track progresses with the introduction of strumming, melodic guitars and synths being displayed in a crisp and precise delivery. The real beauty of this track however is when the vocals kick in, in their exquisite and ethereal beauty. Sam delivers the vocals with a polished and determined mindset, however at the same time with a delicate and gentle commitment to the overall feeling of the track.

The track feels almost spiritual in its vibe in that it’s got a message to convey and this is further evidenced with lyrics like “You’re never gonna know, If you’re never gonna try…”

As debuts go, it’s a very strong contender and sets the scene nicely leaving you wanting to hear more from this exciting new artist.

Sam has said of the track:

“The song is about getting out of your own way. It’s about self reflection and why I keep self sabotaging everything good – learning to let go of that part of myself which is holding me back and start over.”

‘Start Over’ was written by Sam Shields who also provides all of the vocals and backing vocals on the Track. It was recorded at Crosstown Studios and was Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Jon Lawton.

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Scott Marsden In Conversation With The Heavy North

Holy Coves singer-songwriter Scott Marsden sits down with Kenny Stuart from The Heavy North to talk about how they got started, the new single and the independent music scene.

Kenny – Hi Scott, I’m Kenny, the lead singer from The Heavy North.

Scott – Hi Kenny, I hear you have a new single out.

Kenny – Yeah, ‘Where Are You Now’ is available now on all streaming platforms.

Scott – Are you planning a new record, is this single to lead on to a new record?

Kenny – This is the first single from our second album that we’re looking to release later this year and it’s accompanied by a music video.

Scott – The single is great, the music video too.

Kenny – We’re hoping to release the album later on in the year, around December time.

Scott – Cool, it sounds like a new direction.

Kenny – It’s a bit different from the album to be honest. the way I describe the song is it’s the Cream of the Stoneage Because it’s got elements of Eric Clapton’s The Cream Of Clapton and Queens Of The Stoneage kind of vibe.

Scott – That’s a good explanation. I’m a huge Queens Of The Stoneage fan. You can’t go wrong with everything he’s done from Kyuss to everything he’s ever done hooking up with other artists.

Kenny – Well I particularly like the stuff he did with Iggy Pop. The album before last, he had the drummer from the Arctic Monkeys, a bit of a super group, really good.

Scott – I was following him from his Kyuss days and onto Queens Of The Stoneage and everything he’s done with all these other artists. He does a lot of producing as well, produced a lot of records. Yeah you can’t go wrong, Queens Of The Stoneage are great. I’m trying to think now….The Heavy North, I was aware of you guys just before you released your record. I came back to music and I was checking out the independent scene, I was connecting and reconnecting with people and your record jumped out to me straight away, as soon as I heard your music I thought I really dig these. I was trying to work out what era your from, I’ve just turned forty, I think your a few years younger than me, am I right?

Kenny – yeah, your right.

Scott – I was playing a lot in Liverpool from 2005 onwards. Were you in any other bands before The Heavy North?

Kenny – Yeah we played with you.

Scott – I was thinking the same.

Kenny – I had a group called Jacobi

Scott – You know what? We have played gigs with you.

Kenny – In the Liverpool Uni or somewhere like that?

Scott – We played in the Carling Academy, it was called at the time, Liverpool Uni and the Olympia, we played most of the places in Liverpool and I remember your band. Was there any other members from The Heavy North in Jacobi or was it just you?

Kenny – Yeah Jose and Jack.

Scott – Oh wow, Do you still have music online from Jacobi?

Kenny – Yeah if you go on Youtube you’ll probably find a couple of bits. You’ll find an earlier version of ‘To The Wind I Go’ and I’ve got short hair!

Scott – I was saying this in another interview, when I’ve reconnected with the music scene I found that I usually know them or I’ve played gigs with them before. And when I’ve seen you in your videos and what your doing with The Heavy North I recognised you. So Jacobi has moved on to The Heavy North. How did The Heavy North come about?

Kenny – The thing is you probably know yourself from being in a band a long time, musicians are a funny bunch, you get a lot of people letting you down and it’s really hard when your in a band you become best friends with everyone and you expect everyone to be as committed as you are and when people take the piss or can’t commit as much as you want them to you just get a bit fed up, and I think with Jacobi it was like a revolving doorway we’d had that many members come and go, always fucking bass players.

Scott – Ha! Yes, bass players and drummers we always found that with.

Kenny – Yeah so we had that many people coming and going we thought lets just have a fresh start, me and Jose we just knew we had each others backs, we always knew we could rely on each other to get a new project started and especially with Jose being a producer, he’s got his own studio, we always were able to do something musically. I bumped into Steve the keys player, I was in my first ever band when I was like 18 and I was always trying to get him back in the fold because he was reliable, that’s the kind of people you want around you. Literally every couple of months when we lost a member it would be ‘Ste, what are you upto? Any chance you want to come for a jam’ I was probably like a horrible ex bird! ‘Ste, where are you? I miss you!’ So I was at my friends wedding at the time I knew Ste had been in a band called The Wicked Whispers and they were doing really well they’d been on tour with The Lightening Seeds and maybe even Space, you know been all over the place, had quite a good reputation. I got talking to him at my friends wedding and it was around three in the morning and everyone was pretty drunk and I was like ‘I’ve been trying to get you to have a jam with me for ages, where have you been?’ Kind of thing and he was like ‘Well you know what I’m actually up for it because I’ve just left my band.’

Scott – Timing! Timing is everything.

Kenny – So I was explaining to him about the studio with Jose and stuff and he said it was sound and to just text him in a couple of days, so I sent him a message and got him down. Jose knew Mark from session working in the studio which was great. If you spoke to Mark he’s quite unassuming, he is the funniest person you will ever meet, he just says stuff quietly and subtly, hes absolutely hilarious.

Scott – Sometimes that’s what you need, not someone full on and in your face, someone subtle and clever especially when your on tour.

Kenny – Definitely. When we were on tour I found myself tearing up with anything he would be coming back with.

Scott – So there’s six members in your band.

Kenny – Yeah there is now, Jack joined last January so basically we knew Jack from our Jacobi days and what happened with Jack was he had kids, he had a family and he started going back to college or uni so it was difficult for him to be able to commit, so we had a chat and what come about was when your in a position to play again there will always be a spot here with us. It was great that we could have those chats because it was a bit of a wrench for him to go from Jacobi but it wasn’t fair on him and it wasn’t fair on us either, so yeah it’s great that he’s with us now. There’s the bass player Andy, so me and Andy used to work together and he had been in a couple of previous bands and he was a fan of Jacobi, he was a good lad, a guitarist and seemed up for it. So we give him a crack and he took it and ran with it, so yeah we couldn’t be happier.

Scott – I can relate to that, it’s a difficult situation to put someone in sometimes if your asking a guitarist to come in and play bass, they might feel like fuck you i’m a lead guitarist or a frontman so it’s good you could do that. I do remember Jacobi. I’m definitely sure we’ve played together, I was in a band called The Lizzies and then Holy Coves after that and I do remember playing something in the Uni but I also remember playing something in the 02 or it might have even been The Carling Academy at the time. Even a festival in the Emporium.

Kenny – There was lots of gigs!

Scott – There was, but I vaguely remember half of it because it was a bit of a mad time for me then. Must be difficult to be in a band with six members for time commitments, it’s hard enough having four, working everything around eachother.

Kenny – Well we’re really lucky because Ste our keys player as well as being our keys player he’s really organised and he’s one of the main reasons why we’re doing so well because he’s the person behind all our social media and always making sure we’ve got content, he organises us really well. We’ve got a band calendar, if one of us can’t make it we all know well in advance. Were also at the point now where we all know what were doing, it’s not like if we miss a rehearsal it’s the end of the world. For example this album we’re working on at the minute, we’re only in the studio one day a week and we’ve been recording for about three or four months and that’s without actually being in the live room jamming, that’s just from us bouncing ideas off eachother, so we’re very efficient. When songs are done we get in the studio and blast them out. Prior to our January gig we had four months off and maybe two rehearsals and we were just back on it.

Scott – It’s all about being professional, your obviously all professional musicians and that helps. When people leave your band it’s like when a relationship ends, it’s like your missus has left you, it hurts that much and there’s only so much you can take of that so it’s good when your all professional. I loved your last record Electric Soul Machine, but did you do an EP aswell before that? Was that released or was it just as an EP to sell?

Kenny – We released that aswell. It’s probably got my favourite Heavy North song on it, Lying To Yourself. As a writer I feel that it’s pretty accomplished, one of those where you just wouldn’t change anything about it. You probably know yourself when you’ve written a song and its been out for a while and you hear it over and over again you can think I’d probably do that a bit different. But Lying To Yourself has never made me think twice about anything.

Scott – Yeah I know exactly what you mean. So your all from Liverpool? Except Jose, He’s from Granada isn’t he?

Kenny – To be fair he’s practically a Scouser, he’s lived here for such a long time. He calls himself a Spouser, half Spanish, half Scouse!

Scott – And Jose has got the studio you all record at, so he produces all your music?

Kenny – Yeah, between us all we work through everything, he also does mixes. He’s really good, well that’s his job aswell, he’s a Pharmacist and a Record Producer!

Scott – Bit of a Breaking Bad element there with blues and rock and roll, that’s great!

Kenny – He’s far too straight for any of that!

Scott – Brilliant! So what’s the name of the studio?

Kenny – Third Planet.

Scott – And this is where you make all your music?

Kenny – Yeah it’s on the Liverpool Dock road, it’s where we do all our recording. It’s great, couldn’t be luckier really.

Scott – I wouldn’t mind checking that studio out. Because it’s a part of his job does he record other bands?

Kenny – Yeah he does.

Scott – So what you been upto with gigs recently? You’ve played a few gigs this year already.

Kenny – Yeah we’ve done London, Shoreditch, Blackpool and Liverpool. We got back out there for Independent Venue Week. It was really good.

Scott – It’s a good time to get out and support it aswell. There’s not many people with money to spare these days, it’s a difficult time.

Kenny – I find it really humbling especially when you’ve got that many people spending the money to come see you, especially buying t-shirts and CDs. The fact that they’re even taking the time to listen to you, I still find it baffling.

Scott – It’s amazing when you think about it, you record some music and you want people to listen to your music and then they’re buying your records and buying your merch, buying tickets to watch your gigs, it’s a really nice position to be in, really humbling like you said. Makes you feel proud of how well the records done.

Kenny – So much, it’s strange, I still try to get my head around it at times. having played in bands for such a long time this has by far been the most successful. It seems like we’ve got a little community of people who are really into us and it’s so great because you see them then at your gigs and go have a bevvy with them and a chat. Alot of them are like our friends now.

Scott – I think that’s important, I remember touring years ago I would never really get to speak to anyone, would speak to the other bands, have a laugh with them, few beers and that. But the interaction thing now with social media, you’ve got to interact with your fans these days, I think there’s no excuse for bands especially in independent music, get to know your fans especially when they’ve spent money and made the effort to come and see you. Things have changed, I feel like independent music is thriving at the moment.

Kenny – Definitely, it’s just about having manners as far as I’m concerned. They’re spending their money and making time to come see you, the least you can do is say hello. Anyone can come and approach me.

Scott – Years ago I never did the social media thing I used to stay away from all that, but when I came back to music a few years ago I thought I’d do things on my terms, my way, I’m going to start my own label, I’m going to get a decent team around us, people who believe in the music but also I’m going to interact and do social media, get to know people, things that I didn’t do before. The tools are there to be used. There’s a huge underground independent scene especially on Twitter there is so much going there. Your manager Dan, he does alot for independent music. You guys pretty much do everything on your own terms aswell, that’s what I like about you, I could tell just by listening to your music. Real music for real people.

Kenny – That’s what we try to do, it’s nice to be able to put what you want on and luckily for us we’ve never fallen short in terms of songs. The way we work it’s a constant stream.

Scott – You can see your consistent with your writing.

Kenny – It’s got to the point where we’ve got to this second album and we will have to work out what were going to put on it because we’ve got too many tunes. There’s going to be some absolute stormers on the new album. Really good ones.

Scott – That’s good, you should believe in that. You guys have been doing it for a long time so you get to the point where you get some success, you’ve had decent radio, alot of these bands don’t get even the BBC, You’ve had some decent radio. Massive support from the independent scene. Massive tour success. Your killing it in Liverpool.

Kenny – Played the main room in the Barfly, the Theatre room.

Scott – That was an important venue. It’s closed now. Venues are struggling. The Councils coming up and closing them for noise pollution.

Kenny – I don’t understand it, even in Liverpool alot of the venues are being closed to build student accommodation, well what are students going to do when there is no night life to enjoy?! Students are a massive part of the music scene.

Scott – My brother was a student in Liverpool and that’s where he was put onto some of the music he’s into, watching gigs almost every single night at all different venues. It’s such an important place for music.

Kenny – We’re really lucky being from here, there’s so much talent. It’s such a vibrant city with loads going on.

Scott – Venues closing left, right and centre, it’s bullshit. Councils closing venues down, always a hidden agenda.
Camp and Furnace, You’ve put that on for the end of the year, that’s a hell of a jump up from the last gig.

Kenny – I think it’s doubled the capacity. This ones a 1200 cap. Fingers crossed, see how it goes!

Scott – You’ve got great support, it’ll be one of those gigs where it won’t just be fans from Liverpool, it’ll be fans from all over because it will be momentus, its a massive occasion. And if your a Heavy North fan then you need to be there.

Kenny – It’s going to be great, we’re going to have the orchestra with us again and the brass section and these amazing backing singers. It’s a huge live production. It doesn’t half bring alot to it. Last time I was completely blown away by it, it was like every song was a Bond theme!

Scott – Ha That’s great. It must be one hell of an experience to get to do that, not many people get to play the venues your playing. When you talk about these huge productions and the extras in it, it’s special. I’m hoping me and my wife can come to that one. Liverpool isn’t too far from us at all. Was it Swansea you played last in Wales?

Kenny – Newport, Le Pub. One of our favourite places to play. They really look after us. They even gave us trolleys to load our gear in. We were just blown away.

Scott – We’re doing all over Wales with Holy Coves. I think we’re going to Le Pub but later on in the year. I noticed you did a music video in Portmeirion, one of my favourtie places. have you got a connection to North Wales?

Kenny – We were looking for somewhere to record our music video for a week and I came up with the idea. It’s about being a prisoner so I was trying to tie it to the fact that that’s where The Prisoner was filmed, in Portmeirion. We were still in Lockdown, the back end of it, I’d go to a caravan park on the Peninsula. I said to the lads let’s go camp in Nefyn and we will do the music video. I think it was in April and the April before had been glorious. We had been on the ale, and the campsite is right on the coast so it’s even colder, we we’re sitting there round this fire, drinking all night until about 3am and everybody just started sloping off to their tents and I was sitting there with the fire literally in between my legs leaning over it, it was that cold. Basically none of us had any sleep it was about two degrees. Absolutley freezing! So I think we were all awake around 5.30am and then had to go do that music video, thank God for the sunglasses!

Scott – Sunglasses work everytime!

Kenny – Also the toilets were closed, some people had to have a shit in a box!

Scott – Ha yes! that’s brilliant! Portmeirion is such a beautiful location, amazing place to film a video. Nicer in the height of summer. It’s like a little Italian village in some parts.

Kenny – I had been there a couple of times. We were really lucky with the weather the next day when we were shooting the video. It was quite nice the next day. And you could get a pint there at that point aswell.

Scott – My wife and I go there, it’s a beautiful location. So what gigs have you got coming up?

Kenny – We have got the Water Rats in London in May.

Scott – We’re playing Water Rats too in May, think it’s after you.

Kenny – I’ll leave you a little doodle on the wall where you can write a message! We’re in Glasgow, Sheffield and Live Rooms in Chester.

Scott – I was going to ask, any plans for a North Wales gig? Maybe a Wrexham gig? There’s lots of things happening with North Wales with Wrexham and the football. Chesters not too far from there, neither is Liverpool. It’s a good location. Definitely worth considering playing a gig in Wrexham.

Kenny – Well we’re open to most things, if there’s a calling for it then we will be there.

Scott – I know more than a few people who would want to come and watch you. There’s loads of great venues and loads of great things happening in Wrexham. So Dan Potters your Manager, so how did you guys meet?

Kenny – He checked us out, he was a big fan of the Lying to Yourself track and it just stemmed from there . I’m sure you know yourself he is a top bloke. He was doing a lot for us, just being a sound guy because he was really into our tunes and then he started doing some bookings for us.

Scott – I’m happy for you, a manager is an important piece in the jigsaw if you get the right person for that, it makes things alot easier and I’m sure there is plenty more to come from you guys. Have you got a title for your new album?

Kenny – Ooh I’m probably not allowed to tell you that!

Scott – Of course, it has to be campaigned properly. Well I appreciate your time today Kenny, thank you.

Kenny – Thanks Scott.

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The Heavy North Release New Single ‘Where Are You Now?’

Liverpool blues rock band The Heavy North return with a brand new single and music video for ‘Where Are You Now.’
The single is a high energy rock anthem with brilliant guitar riffs and is full of serious attitude and swagger. The lyrics are relatable as the song is about people who have come and gone in your life and wondering what they are doing now, are they still the same person or has life changed them.
This song shows The Heavy North are at the top of their game with a new album in the works and a huge hometown gig at the end of the year. 2023 is already looking great for The Heavy North.

Discussing the meaning behind the new single, The Heavy North frontman Kenny Stuart said “Where Are You Now? is about remembering people who come and go in your life, and wondering whether they’re still the same person they once were and thinking about what they’re up to”.

“The lyrics explore whether those people we used to know are still the same as how we remembered them, or have their circumstances or situations changed for better or worse”.

‘Where Are You Now?’ marks the first glimpse of new music from Liverpool six-piece The Heavy North since the release of their critically-acclaimed debut album Electric Soul Machine on Record Store Day in April 2022.

Following a successful year which saw the band embark on their first 10-date UK headline tour as well as performing alongside fellow Merseyside artists The Zutons, Cast, The Boo Radleys and Red Rum Club, The Heavy North ended a landmark year with a with a sold out show at the Arts Club Theatre in Liverpool.

The band’s debut album Electric Soul Machine was heavily featured in some of 2022’s end-of-year round-ups (“the perfect encapsulation of this band’s musical talents” – Northern Chorus’s Top 10 Albums of 2022) as well as being the subject of a Tim’s Twitter Listening Party with Tim Burgess (The Charlatans) last year.

To coincide with the release of new music and the much-anticipated second album later this year, The Heavy North have announced a handful of headline shows in May which will see the blues-rock six-piece return to Scotland to headline Glasgow’s Audio (19th) followed by new Sheffield venue Network (20th), The Live Rooms in Chester (25th) and the legendary Water Rats in Kings Cross, London (26th).

The Heavy North have also announced their biggest hometown headline show to date at Liverpool’s Camp and Furnace on Friday 1st December 2023.

The huge Liverpool show follows The Heavy North’s sold out 500-capacity Arts Club show last year where the band performed their debut album Electric Soul Machine from start to finish, accompanied by a 12-piece band featuring strings, a brass section and backing vocalists.

Speaking about the band’s end-of-year show, Kenny said “We’re made up to reveal our next big Liverpool show at the Camp and Furnace courtesy of our friends at EVOL, and we’re looking forward to performing a set of brand new tracks taken from our upcoming second album.

“After the success of our Arts Club show last year, we’ll also be inviting some guest musicians to perform with us again, so we look forward to seeing everyone in December for a special night in an incredible venue”

Tickets for this unmissable hometown headline show are available from 10am on Friday 24th February 2023.

The Heavy North’s brand new single ‘Where Are You Now?’ is available on all download and streaming platforms now.

For more information and tickets for The Heavy North’s upcoming live shows, visit http://www.theheavynorth.com

Coming soon to Music Scene Wales, Kenny from The Heavy North sits down with Scott Marsden to talk all things music.

Upcoming Gigs

GLASGOW Audio – 19th May

SHEFFIELD Network – 20th May

CHESTER The Live Rooms – 25th May

LONDON The Water Rats – 26th May

LIVERPOOL Camp & Furnace – 1st December

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The Kairos Release New Single ‘Thick Of It’

THE KAIROS  are the Liverpool based quartet composed of Tom Dempsey on Lead Vocals and Guitar, Owen Forrester on Bass, Lewis Chambers on Guitar and Sam Bradley on Drums and Backing-Vocals. 

First formed in 2019 and with an impressive array of much critically acclaimed single releases already under their belts, THE KAIROS over the past 12 months have left a trailblaze in their wake with their most successful year to date, seeing them release a total of 3 singles,  amassing a plethora of new and devoted fans off of the back of their first UK tour, signing a new Management and Booking Agent deal with Solo Music Agency (Blondie, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Iggy Pop, James) and indisputably, bursting onto the music scene with a bang….  All this aside, however, everything the band have achieved over the past year they say has been leading up to this moment and what they are about to unleash!

THE KAIROS have been working tirelessly on their latest musical offerings, an EP,  ‘Better Late Than Never’,  comprising 4 brand new tracks, the lead single of which ‘Thick Of It’ is out now.

‘Thick Of It’ is a strong, anthemic track that comes in shouting at the top of its lungs, making the band’s intentions very clear; they mean business and you’d better strap yourselves in and be ready as this is gonna be one hell of a ride!

Straight off the bat you are thrown into a euphoric whirlwind of high octane energy with blistering guitars and frenzied drumming.  There’s barely space to breathe before the onslaught of the atomic, crowd rousing chorus kicks in, that without question, has all the boxes ticked for a stadium sized rock n roll anthem . 

Recorded and produced at The Motor Museum in Liverpool synonymous with the likes of Oasis, Arctic Monkeys and The 1975, ‘Thick of It’ is a one-way bullet train of a track, designed to throw adoring fans, and newcomers alike, into a frenzy at THE KAIROS’  live shows. None more so than the band’s homecoming  EP release gig on the 25th May at Hangar 34, in the heart of Liverpool’s Baltic district. TICKETS LINKED HERE 

New release ‘Thick Of It’ further cements the notion that THE KAIROS are most definitely a band that you need to be looking out for in 2023.

‘Better Late Than Never’ is due for release on the 19th May 2023. 

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The Heavy North ‘Electric Soul Machine’ Album Review

The Heavy North have been creating quite a stir inside and outside of their native Liverpool, packing in crowds, selling out venues such as the legendary Cavern Club and gaining critical acclaim since their first single release in 2018. Its safe to say that quite a few people have been waiting for this album.

This isn’t reinventing the wheel, lets get that out of the way. The Heavy North’s brand of blues rock is as familiar as it is welcoming, and by the time the wah wah trumpet kicks in on album opener “The Genie”, you’ll have kicked off your shoes and be well and truly at home.

This album is packed to the brim with the kind of upbeat refrains and harmonies that’ll have you dancing along (in your chair if you must) from start to finish.
“Darkness in Your Eyes” comes along with an “Electric Worry” era Clutch vibe and the intro to “No Good” feels like a Black Keys came close to having a good time.

The common theme here is one of good music, done well. Like I said, you won’t find anything to surprise you here, but when something drives as well as this, do you need a new wheel anyway?
From swirling organs, thick harmonies, blazing solos (“She Gets Me Higher”), to the Joe Cocker esque finale, “As Long as You’re Here with Me”, this album does everything it does, perfectly.

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Standin’ Man Release Debut Album ‘If You Dont Know What To Do With Yourself’

Dean Fairhurst is the Singer / Songwriter and front man behind the revolutionary band Standin’ Man. The band hailing from the North West Of England comprises Dean Fairhurst on lead Vocals and Guitar, Peter Fleming on drums, Joe Kavaney on Lead Guitar, Paul Glover on Bass and Dan Black on Keys. Collectively the band produces a new wave of Psychedelic inspired Rock n’ Roll.

It’s fair to say that Dean Fairhurst is no stranger to the music industry having written and produced songs that have been featured on the likes of Netflix, HBO, BBC Sports, Sky Sports, Jeep, RockBand, and ATP World Tennis Tournament amongst others. He is also no stranger to touring and being on the main stage having toured worldwide supporting some major music legends such as, The Who, Liam Gallagher, Def Leppard, Roger Waters and Scorpions as well as being featured in high end press such as NME, Classic Rock, VICE and Rolling Stone magazine

Written and recorded during the pandemic, Standin’ Man’s debut Album ‘Life Intimidating Art’ features a body of work that derives from Dean’s distinctive ability to ignite and entertain listeners that crave powerful, well-crafted modern day Rock songs. Working with producer Jim Spencer (Johnny Marr, The Charlatans, New Order), Dean has been able to put together a collection of tracks of contemporary rock music that is nuanced by the social situations of his listeners.

The first release to be taken off of the album, ‘Be Your Own Messiah’, was released in the summer of 2022. It is both sonically and lyrically modern with relevant themes of finding ‘enlightenment’ through self-acceptance and togetherness. The fusion of an almost Hip-Hop beat and a heavy riff-based chorus is galvanised by a psychedelic desert sound. To date the track has attained over 28k streams on Spotify alone and it received much critical acclaim.

Standin’ Man are now set to release their follow up track from the album ‘If You Don’t Know What To Do With Yourself’ on the 25th November. 

The new track from the band is nothing short of a slice of musical brilliance. From the get go with its funk filled slapping bass lines, pounding drum beats and melodic guitars, you’re drawn in with the 60’s vibe coupled with a definite nostalgic nod to the nineties. The track zooms along at pace hardly stopping for breath with one anthemic line after another keeping you enthralled, the sonic guitar riffs whipping the melody into a frenzy of hooks that are flying left, right and centre at you. It’s a track that will make you want to let loose and wholeheartedly dive in hitting that replay button over and over again. 

Dean has said of the track:

If You Don’t Know What To Do WIth Yourself was written in New York St Felix Studios (Communion Records) one afternoon in 2019 while I was demo’ing a few tracks. It’s one of those songs that comes out of the ether without really trying. The title was something that had been running around for a while and it contains that element of ambiguity but edges on the innuendo of attraction. The whole lyric enforces that idea I think. I remember reading a Yoko Ono piece she did called ‘Map Piece’ and in essence the line in this song ‘I’ll draw you a map, come get lost with me’ instigated the essence of the lyrics. That Idea that you could be doing nothing but doing nothing together, is something. The track itself sonically, is a modern sounding rock song that has influences of The Beatles but with a baggy 90’s vibe beat. The chorus is almost the verse and the verse is almost the chorus on this song, which I don’t think you hear that often. It was recorded in one take at Motor Museum Studios in Liverpool & mixed at Eve Studios in Manchester. I like the fact that it retains the influences within the song of those two great cities.

‘If You Don’t Know What To Do With Yourself’ was written by Dean Fairhurst and  Steve McEwan and was recorded at Motor Museum Studios in Liverpool & Eve Studios Manchester. It was Produced by Jim Spencer (The Charlatans/Johnny Marr/New Order). The track is due for global release on Estupendo Universal Records (Roger Daltry, UB40) and is published by Wixen Publishing (Black Keys/The Doors/Tom Petty/Jefferson Airplane)Standin’ Man have a whole host of gigs and tours lined up for 2023 already and you are advised to keep an eye on the band’s socials for updates.

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The Pastimes Release Debut Single ‘Tide’


I first stumbled on The Pastimes when they supported my band Holy Coves at Front Room in Rhyl earlier this year, they came highly recommended from the venue promoter Steve Rastin. From the very first note they blew me away, they are definitely my new favourite band. A band with so much potential with the right support. Young enough to develop their sound, phenomenal live performers and if their first recording ‘Tide’ is anything to go by then they have bags of potential in the studio too. It wont be long until this band graces us with their debut album and the thought of this really excites me.

From melodic shoegaze sounds to a twist of heavy grunge this song captures me instantly. The Pastimes are a band to watch out for. Their fantastic single ‘Tide’ lures you in with its seascape vibes of the rising and falling of the sea, dreamy vocals, dark lyrics and that heavy kick of distortion is when I instantly know I’ve fallen in love.

“I’ll be the one to save you when you’re high
I’ll try
The moon couldn’t even pull your tide”

‘Tide’ was recorded at The Motor Museum Studio in Liverpool, Ben Harper produced and mixed the track, Graeme Lynch at Two Zero Nine mastered the track.
The band have returned to the studio to record their Debut EP.




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