Monday, 23 May 2011

The 633 Spotify Playlist (Part 2)

We hope you enjoyed Part 1 of The 633 Spotify Playlist and for those that did like it then here is part 2.


To kick off there is a stonking cover of Helter Skelter by U2. Other highlights include Hurricane #1 - Step Into My World, British Sea Power - Carrion and The Rolling Stones - Plundered My Soul.


We hope these tickle your 'French Fancy'. Bon Appetit!!!


Please click here for Part 2: The 633 Part 2

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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Metro Launch Video

If you have not seen the Metro Clothing Launch Video yet, then you can see it here.




The video contains a rough mix of a track called 'My Brothers Keeper'. The track will feature on our eagerly anticipated and as yet unnamed EP, due for release in July 2011.

The Event was great fun and we were really surprised at the great turn out, so thanks to everyone that came down to support us. We followed this with a performance on Friday at The Raging Bull supporting Chris Helme, ex-frontman with The Seahorses.

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

May's Raging Bull Event

It's that time of the month again (No not 'that' time), it's the second Friday of the month which can only mean one thing... The Raging Bull Club Night.


We have had a busy month which has entailed the mixing of the new EP, as well as a brilliant gig at the launch of Metro Clothing. 120 Scooters turned up for the launch and the whole day has been captured on film.

May's Raging Bull Event is definitely one not to be missed. Headlining the night will be Chris Helme, the voice of popular 90's band The Seahorses. Chris will be playing material from his latest solo album, alongside material from his back catalogue.


Supporting will be Ady Johnson who played the BBC 6 Music Festival last year and who's debut album has received some very shining reviews. We will be completing the line up, with a brand new set to showcase.

Please visit the Facebook Event for full details: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=219766778050447

Thursday, 5 May 2011

The 633 recommends...


And so it arrives, May's installment of 'The 633 recommends...' and this month we have chosen an absolute classic.

The Who - Who’s Next

Try it. Just try not to air drum to this landmark drum filled guitar killing tune monster, that captures the Who at their most fierce and vital peak.

The singles that were released set the blueprint for The Who’s LP, which was their next release after the legendary Live at Leeds album.

Stand out tracks are Won’t Get Fooled Again, a guitar smashing tune with Townsend leaps and exploding drums. Behind Blue Eyes is Pure Magic, There has never been a cover version that highlighted how great the original is… until Limp Bizkit's cover was released. Baba O'Riley is one of those tracks you're not so sure who the track is by at first, until the drums kick in and the chords get a spanking.

The album started life as Townsends rock opera project Life house, the projects failure led him to the point of a suicidal nervous breakdown.

Who’s next was then recorded with a hand full of the abandoned project songs featuring on the album. Townsends has described the track Pure and Easy, which was featured on the 15 track 1995 reissued album, as “the central pivot of Life house”.

Produced by Glyn Johns and the band themselves, Who’s Next charts the bands completion of a journey from a young pop group into rock legends.

If you not tapping your foot, banging on the table or annoying someone in your general vicinity with your outrageous air drum fills by the end of track two Bargain, then make sure your listening to the right album.