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jan 2o1o: happy new year!
Hola! It;s been a fair while since our last confession, so apologies... So, we saw out 2009 in style, playing a dickensian chistmas-themed night at Taylor John's in Coventry. We pulled out god rest ye merry gentlemen, ding dong merrily on high and christmas wrapping for the occasion...! We have our first gig of the new year as the featured artists at Songbird at The Phoenix in Coventry on Monday 18th Jan, with three or four dates for the Jan/Feb in the pipeline (check the myspace for the latest dates).
adios
Rog
Napton Festival and Godiva Festival + new material for your ears
Yo! Since the tour we've been busy in the rehearsal room writing material for album number 2 (we've just uploaded two new tracks to our Myspcae for you guys to have a sneeky-peeky). We've also just played two festivals in a row, Napton and Godiva. Godiva came first, an acoustic set headlining the micro-acoustic stage. It was a definate buzz to hear your voice booming out across a huge field and a big thankyou to the usual Cov massive who turned out to show their support, always welcome and always appreciated...! Napton was a slightly smaller affair, but this time we were fully amplified and had a chance to rock some socks off, which we did!
Back to the studio now, hopefully we'll get chance to record a few more tracks over summer. Look out for new additions to our live set over the coming months anyhow...
Take care
Rog
G Factor - Godiva Festival heat announced; Sunday 10th May @ 1pm Two bits of news for you lot... Firstly we have been selected to battle it out amongst Coventry's finest for a place at this years Godiva Festival. The first heat takes place at The Golden Cross in Coventry on Sunday 10th May, 1pm. Please do all you can to make it down and lend your support as audience votes count! Secondly, we might be supporting the mighty Living Colour in Warwick next month, so keep checking back for news on that one too...
The tour is done and dusted, we are all pretty tired. Luckilly Mark chose to break two of his knuckles on his left hand after we finished, he might be out of action for a month. Fear not, we have stunt drummers in place, so all our gigs are still good to go.
anyhow, i'll check back soon with any more news as it happens
Rog
april o9 - the tour thus far... Hard work! Just finished a weekend up north (Manchester and Leeds), spent over 7 hours driving in total. I wish I could say it was worth it, but the turn-out was generally poor (bank holiday weekend, no students about, the creit crunch, whatever. Either that, or they heard we were on the bill!). We impressed the folks who were there and may play HMV in Manchester city centre as a result (a guy came and sounded us out about it).
Aside from this we're currently booking festivals for the summer, sending albums out to magazines for reviews and hoping someone will come along with a big chequebook who happens to like alternative rock music...!
anyhow, hope everything is alright with you, take care in the meantime
Rog
february 09 - start of the tour...
After our winter hibernation (even a rock band need a break sometimes!) we hit the road again to promote the album. February saw us start with some local dates, firstly an acoustic set at the phoneix in Coventry, a date at the Queens Hall in Nuneaton, then back to cov for a show at the Golden Cross.
The Phoenix was a highlight, for a Monday night the place was rammed! We were the 'feature act' for the night so got an extended set, I bashed out a few numbers by myself before the other guys jumped on and played Bad Books and Heaven's Hitman. The gig went down a storm, Cds were flying out and all-in-all for our first acoustic show we cn have no complaints. Think you can expect to see us unplugged a few more times over 2009...
The Queens hall was an odd one... Friday night, 16+, Nuneaton - a powerful combination! We followed an acoustic act who finished with a stirring rendition of Wonderwall, put me in mind of drunken nights around your mates house, neighbours banging on the wall... The stage was hardly set for us, how can you follow a sing-along of Wonderwall? No challenge is large enough for the hounds though, and we rocked their little socks off all the same, there was much dancing and, later on, vomiting....
The final gig of the month saw us return to the Golden Cross (which feels like a second home these days). Will had to get off early for a horn-blowing concert, so we opened up the billing for the evening and 'did one'. It ws probably the best Cross gig we have ever played, Pete did a sterling job on the sound and we got some nice video evidence too (which we'll make available at some point, although you can't see Hazel on it anywhere!).
We're travelling up to Leicester on Monday 8th March and Birmingham on the 12th before spreading our wings and heading further afield as the spring kicks in proper. Work on new tracks for album is progressing nicely and you can expect a few cheeky covers in forthcoming live shows too!
Take care
Rog
sunday dec 14th o8 - christmas bash, dry bar, manchester
An impressive gig back in September earned us an invite back ‘oop north’ to play our last show outside of the Midlands for 2008, the Dry Bar’s Christmas Bash in Manchester. The drive up could have been better, but that’s the M6 for you, the gig on the other hand was a winner. Having watched the earlier bands being ignored by the punters we were ready to write the gig off as a wasted journey, tying in nicely with our December so far (which included a London date we had to cancel and a Uni show written-off due to a defunct PA system).
As we made our way around the bar, drumming up support with our flyers, we were surprised by the amount of people who actually knew who we were (“You’re that band from Coventry aren’t you?”). The promoter had obviously done something that promoters don’t usually do and promoted the gig, letting folks know that ‘there’s this band coming up from Coventry worth checking out’. There was a nice vibe going about and as soon as we started playing we had a crowd; the majority of the pub had made their way down to have a look at us and they stayed until the last note, wicked!
The reception from the audience was wild (aided by the barkerhound Northern Fan Club who had turned out on a school night to say ‘hi’), albums and T-shirts went out, we were signing CDs like proper rock stars, even the guy heckling us all night was ranting to anyone who would listen about what a great band we were. More of this please…
We have one last gig before Christmas before we take a brief hiatus for festivities. We’ll be booking dates for 2009 from February onwards and generally spending the first half of next year pushing the album onto anyone with a CD player or iPod (the album will be available on iTunes from February). Anyhow, have a good one, don’t eat too many mince pies.
Rog
nov 7th o8 - album launch - rainbow, digbeth Thanks to all of you who made it to the gig, without you lot it would have been less of an event! We had a wicked time, with everything coming together at the last minute. There was a moment there when I thought we wouldn't have albums for the album launch..! Anyhow, next up are a bunch of gigs through December, including a nice slot at The Dry Bar in Manchester, a headline slot at Cov Uni SU and a date headlining the Hope and Anchor in Islington. Come along if you can!
Rog
oct 6th o8 - phoenix rocks & dublin castle camden done!
We put on our first of many Rock Nights at The Phoenix last Thursday where we had State Britain, Scoobeef? Us and Fiori all playing upstairs to a medium sized but receptive crowd. The bands all represented themselves well and the night ran smoothly - watch this space for the next Phoenix Rocks.
We arrived, unloaded and sat down with a pint around 6 pm popped out for some ‘fresh air’ to notice both Roger and my cars had been ticketed to the combined sum of £120 Nooooooooooooooooo bad times!
Things continued to turn the shape of a pear as we began a rushed set up for sound check as Hazels keyboard case refused to release its goods, the zip well and truly jamming – some swearing and a pocket knife later and we were set up, but down an expensive Keyboards case - bad times again!
Insert a Long Wait –
The gig was ace, we rocked it, the crowd both fans and neutral loved it, a good genuine cheer followed each song and a request for more after the new set finisher ‘Flick Knife’.
Since my last post we've had loads of gigs come in (check out the gig listings here or on our myspace), this will keep us busy until Christmas...
Apart from that there is one other piece of 'hot-off-the-press' news for you lot; we are going to re-release the album. Having recorded six new tracks last month we have decided to re-jig the album tracks with these new fellas across two albums, mixing it up. There will probably be a few casualites along the way, tracks that have fallen off our radar in the last year, these will be replaced with fresh material that we'll record in the new year for a second album release. This process also includes re-recording all of the vocals and guitars (to accomodate my new Orange amp which i am having a secret love affair with). Work is progressing well and this new 'uba-album' will be ready for our launch on November 7th in Brum. The main difference is that it is going to be louder and noisier like our live set, no fiddly production techniques etc...
Anyhow, hope to see you all for our Carling Academy 2 gig in Birmingham on Friday,
take care in the meantime
Rog
bbc coventry and warwickshire Interview and the latest studio news
Can't talk long, but here are a few updates...
You can hear our interview on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire's 'Introducing' show by following this link:
hurry, it's only available online for a week!
We're currently working hard in the studio to record six new songs (folks who have been to a recent live show might recognise: The Things That Scare You and Buy It. We're also recording the follwing tracks: Old Habits, No Apologies, Heaven's Hitman and Flick Knife). We're recording the tracks 'live' with plenty of room mics etc to try and get a 'raw' vibe, early results are looking good, we'll keep you posted when they materialise (probably on an EP to start with before we put them onto an official album release - with some other tracks - next year). We have now confirmed another 'oop-north' date at Bolton this weekend, aside from our date in Manchester next month, right bloody jet-setters, us.
In a bit,
Rog
august o8: the coventry kasbah and the hope and anchor, London
Busy, busy bunnys... Two storming shows before our jaunt into the studio and our appearance on BBC Cov and Warwick. Thanks to everyone who got on the minibus for the London gig (the bus was limited to 62 MPH, god can only imagine the feelings of hatred and despair that would cause). The venue, The Hope and Anchor, was cool - we felt right at home with pictures of The Specials everywhere...! Both gigs resulted in further bookings, a headline slot at Dublin Castle on Friday October 3rd and a main-room show at the Kasbah (we'll let you know when we confirm a date for this one). Aside from this we also had some potential indiustry alies at the London gig, we'll see if they are willing to contribute to 'the cause' in the coming weeks...
Anyhow, take care
Rog
london gig announced: thursday august 7th the hope and Anchor, Islington
We have now confirmed a headline slot at Islington's historic venue
Follow this link for details on getting there http://www.bugbearbookings.com/pages/ha.htm
For tickets email through the contact us page of the .com
“One of the UKs most loved and historic music venues. Over more than 30 years The Hope has seen stars from just about every type of music pass through it's doors.”
so . . . a little update as we've been a bit busy and haven't checked in for a while
gigs:
Since our jaunt up north we’ve played a couple of low key gigs, the first being at The Flapper in B’ham, a great little place with a good sound rig and a real venue vibe to it, we had a video crew down for this one getting some shots for what will eventually be a video for ‘Hatch a plan’. We also made a new friend in the sound guy Eddie who initially was ‘havin one of those days’ and seemed to hate everyone but throughout the night mellowed and complimented us on our sound, cheers Eddie.
We played the Whitefriars Beer Garden the following Saturday as part of a charity all dayer, a good crowd of merry drinkers braved the soggy conditions and gave us our best crowd in a while, we met up with friends 7th Wave and watched their set including a cover of The Specials Ghost Town – Nice one guys.
Whitley
in the studio:
We’re booked in to the Studio for early august with plans to capture our live sound on tape for a 7 track EP. New songs are being worked into our live set as we speak and working well so expect that to be available from Oct 08, we’ll keep you posted.
on air:
Our music is being played this week on a Northan Rock/Metal radio show. Its a great radio show dedicated to the more abrasive end of the rock spectrum, Gramie is the presenter and has promised he will spin a track or 2 this week, follow the link below to listen to the show labelled The Autopsy Report Metal Radio Show 14th - 20th July 2008, You'll either find a link to download the show or it streams form the myspace.
tickets to our headline show at the actress and bishop This Friday (July 18th) is our first gig at the Actress for good while, we are top of the bill which means airing a few songs not usually in the set, to book your ticket and save a pound click the link below.
kerrang advert
Our add on kerrangradio.co.uk has turned out well, have a look for yourself and try the link – its quite fun. If you don't see it right off refresh the page a couple of times and it will appear.
the live rooms/LOFT - preston & soundhouse - bolton
Mucho excitement as barkerhound hit the road for their first gigs outside of the Midlands, particularly on my part as we were heading to Preston, the scene of most of my drunken nights out from the age of 16 - 18 before I moved to Coventry. The Live Rooms was a cool little venue, but it was a good job my fantastic Northern friends turned up to witness barkerhound live for the first time - otherwise we'd have been playing to the bar staff! Then we headed over to Manchester for the night to stay with friends Tom & Claire. Friday day was spent trekking round Manchester on foot avec SatNav to pop some press-packs to people & venues - hopefully something will come of this. If not, always nice to have a tootle round Manchester. Friday night we hot-footed it to Bolton Soundhouse, with Tom & Claire in tow. The sound was great at this gig, a really good venue and a decent sized crowd who had a good ol' bop to our tunes - love to watch people try to dance to 7/8 :) Our home for the night was Tom & Claire's flat in Manchester, and then we hit the road on Saturday to head back to sunny Coventry, having completed our first (very) mini tour! Sunday, we had a meeting with some lovely folks to discuss creating a video to go with our single Hatch a Plan - more on that as and when! thursday 29th may o8 - the bar academy – plus a review and a photographer
This is the one we’ve been working towards recently, to show ourselves off in a good birmingham venue and get a crowd in there. Our lovely fans did their bit and came in force, tooled up with whoops, wolf whistles and vocal chords at the ready. We had Mel Jones http://www.myspace.com/1writeupyourstreet there reviewing the gig and Dean http://www.myspace.com/deanosphotos taking shots of us givin’ it beans. I’ll leave the comments on the gig to Mel and will post up photos as I receive them. All in all it was a great night, audience feedback was very positive, Mark got to play a lovely Gretsch drum kit, the sound on stage was great and out front was said to be 'top notch' - cheers sound crew. Next we travel up north for gigs in Preston and Bolton, then London at the end of the month - good times! ta ta for now WIll The gig: ‘barkerhound have a really meaty and distinctive resonance, comprising a blend of pulsating drum beats, mesmeric guitar hooks, velvety smooth basslines stunning organ keys and quirky vocals.’ ‘Musically, Barkerhound are as tight as one of Joan Rivers’ facelifts and all four band members are remarkably creative and talented in their musical abilities. The complex changes and breakdowns in their music are breathtaking and inimitable with the unpredictability of where their sound is going to take you next keeping you thrillingly hanging on a rope constantly.’ ‘…standout tracks from the set included the stunning anthem, The Things that Scare You and heartfelt belter Injuries’ ‘This is a band that has worked hard to craft and perfect their sound and their live performance proves their abilities as passionate and accomplished musicians. After watching them live, you’ll be desperate to get your hands on a copy of the album because they are a band that you will want to see and hear again and again.’ For the full review, and others of upcoming and major acts go to - http://www.rock3music.com/rock-music-artists-reviews/4448-barkerhound.html sunday 25th may o8 - the golden cross – the gremlins return. The Cross again, it feels like our 2nd home sometimes, it’s had a lick of paint now and a bit of graff work done and mostly looks better for it. Seems to me the wall space balance of a few of the musicians immortalised there is a little off kilt though.
Anyway we had the first slot, were feeling ready to rock off the back of a rehearsal just hours before with plans to air some new material. A reasonable audience (more than the usual handful) trickled in and we got on with it. Now! - we have a history here with gremlins in the system, some kind of ethereal force it seems that is determined to scupper our best efforts to rock. Mark and myself have had our time as has Rog, so, as form suggested it was Hazels turn to burn. Her wires were acting up, sounds were not triggering and at one point when I looked over to see how she was fairing I saw her playing a line with her right hand, her left hand was frantically holding in or adjusting wires all with a big smile on her face as she took control of the alleged ‘Cross Poltergeist’. Never give up, Never Surrender! And so it was, we came off stage to some great feedback and enthusiastic encouragement. The new ones went down a treat too with ‘The Things that scare you’ picked out as a set favourite by a number of fans. On to the Bar Academy on Thursday Will friday 16th may o8 - coventry student's union and i Tunes
After the non-event of The Phoenix last week (notice there is no blog entry! Although we might have some live tracks to play you from it…) it was nice to play a gig where the sound was good, the venue was full and we were back on form with the boys in the band fully recovered from the ‘man-flu’. With a few exciting gigs on the calendar (the Soundhouse in Bolton, the Kasbah in Coventry and Bar Academy in Birmingham) it’s all looking good for the summer so far. On this topic; you can get tickets for our Bar Academy gig from midnight records in Coventry Market if you’re interested.
Aside from the usual bread-and-butter gigging we have just released our album, friend / enemy (delete as applicable), on a host of digital outlets including iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody and Amazon MP3. It is being processed as we speak and should be available on all of these within the next month, so keep checking back. We’ll be promoting the online release over the summer whilst we get to work on raising the capital for the hard copies. We’re still on the phone trying to enlist support for the barkerhound cause, and we’re still looking at a number of options to push the band on further – we’ll keep you posted if we commit to anything. Anyhow, take care. See you out and about Rog friday 2nd may o8 - barkerhound in the shops ![]() So there’s a little bit of barkerhound being played round
Coventry City centre now. If you want to seek us out go to Bubble - a fine purveyor of all things alternative on Ironmongers Row down the Burges, the staff are lovely there and will soon be selling our album your friend/enemy (delete as applicable) for us.
Also Forbidden Planet, a little further up the road on the same side, are playing our album, so listen out if you’re a Sci - Fi or comic book head that shops there, we might be the sound track to your retail therapy.
And there’s Midnight Records at the back of the indoor market - a fine independent record and memorabilia stall. From May 14th you will be able to purchase tickets for our upcoming Bar Academy gig on May 29th at the price of £4, They will also be stocking our album on release. friday 11th and saturday 12th april o8 - double crossed Two gigs in two days at two different venues, both with the word ‘Cross’ in their title… The Cross Café in Mosley and The Golden Cross in Cov (CovFest). The Mosley gig was cool, although it was a last-minute gig; we had little time to get folks down, so the audience was a bit thin. CovFest was cool too, but the unfortunate rhythm section had a bit of a ‘mare with sliding drum kits and farting bass amps! Will’s coordination skills were stretched to the limits, using one foot to trigger his distortion pedal, the other to stop Mark’s kit from moving every time he hit the kick drum, whilst using his third foot to give the bass amp a kick when it decided to push out freakish, sub-bass noise at inappropriate moments during our set. We nonetheless gave a good account of ourselves before me and Will had to run off to other gigs with our respective ‘money bands’. Rehearsal was fun on Sunday when I realised that my guitar hadn’t come into the van after the Saturday night gig, cue desperate phone calls and a speeding Volkswagen. Luckily no crimes had been committed and my precious axe was safely in my arms once more. I think it was Atomic Kitten who said “you can make me whole again”, an apt lyric in this situation from one of Britain’s greatest girl groups... Anyhow, here's a pic from Covfest: Rog ![]() saturday 29th march o8 - the dog and trumpet; are you well endowed? The glue-sniffing skinhead (“I only like drum and bass”) walking around with his ‘john-thomas’ out, antagonising various band members, trying to cadge a drink, a cigarette, generally looking for a rise, pushed it too far when he found himself in front of our drummer. Mark was a picture of calm until he threatened to "bang his missus". Cue THE RAGE.
Now, bear in mind our drummer is a 6ft 3inch Aikido blue belt and built like an ammunition battery, it’s probably fair to say that the scrawny tracksuit had ‘met his match’. But fair play, the solvents must have given him some warped sense of judgement because the fact Mark stood a full 12 inches taller didn’t seem to phase him in the slightest, even when Mark bellowed (and I mean bellowed) “WALK AWAY NOW!” bringing the whole venue into silence, the little malnourished fella still yapped around like a demented terrier. It wasn’t until the drummer pushed him in the neck sending him flying a few feet onto his arse that the situation came to a head. The bar manager eventually rounded them up and chucked them out, and we went about our business. I suppose the moral of the story is… if you’re gonna walk around with your cock out high on Araldite you better be certain that you’re well-endowed. Anyhow, the gig was pretty gig good, apart from Will’s bass amp having a fit. We played a heavier set bringing out the big riffs and the audience responded with a bit of the ol’ head-banging and Will’s rowdy Nuneaton friends helped restore a more friendly vibe to the venue. It’s good fun being in a band, innit. rog saturday 1st march o8 - golden cross all-dayer A buzzing night at the Golden Cross with a really good line-up, Pete did a grand job on the desk pulling it all together and all the usual Cov suspects were out in force. Here are some pics for your delight (thanks to Androo Stain for his sharp-shooting): The gig was wicked, no drama. We're looking at getting in at the Colly (or Kasbah if you're that way inclined) in the near future, think we might be on the bill at the Dog and Trumpet on the 29th March and we're also on the bill for CovFest at the start of April. See you soon! rog friday 29th february o8 - the oak; a battle with fate This is a gig we won't forget in a hurry... aside from the fact we had to sort out the PA and engineer the night ourselves (not one of the seven sound engineers we know were available), we had to contend with the elements. The gig was in the big 'bouncey-castle' marquee outside, and yes people could have a cigarette whilst they watched us play! The gale-force winds constantly threatened to blow everything away, with tarpaulins knocking our gear over until we found a 'safe' place for it. We started playing, with all of three people in attendance, and got to the first verse of Yeah! before Will broke a string on his bass - however, fate wasn't finished there, it happened to be a string that Will didn't have a direct replacement for; improv' was called for. We continued playing and Will joined in half way through our second song. After the third song the rain came. It dripped through the ceiling of the marquee onto my microphone and stage monitor and Hazel's keyboard. Stop! House music on. We checked everything and moved the electrical gear out of the way of the wet. We WILL play this f**king gig. GO! People started to filter in, we had an audience and all looked rosey. As the water started to trickle around the mains cables we decided to play one last song and not push our luck. We played Fraud (If Ever I Saw) and at the moment when the big riff kicks in near the end fate turned the wind on 'full', he blew the shit out of us! It was like having an industrial wind machine, and I'm not embarrassed to say that I felt like Slash in the November Rain' video; it was wicked! rog friday 22nd february o8 - the hope and anchor, coventry As the second band (Little Girl Screaming) finished their set we begin to tap our feet with the usual pre-gig anxiety that kicks in about now. shock! Horror! As we're sitting by the door we get a front-row seat as our audience begin to file out one by one until we're left with an empty room, the promoter looks distraught, we remain philosophical. So, we play the gig and slowly but surely an audience appears from nowhere and what was turning into a mild embarrassment evolves into a decent show. So you can win them all then... Next week sees us playing two gigs in Coventry, the Oak on Friday 29th and the Golden Cross on Saturday 1st. We're looking at getting out and about the rest of the country after these so you should head over if your local! In a bit rog monday 11th february o8 - listen to our shiney new stuff For a long time now we have been 'all talk and no trousers' when it came to our new album, but finally we can deliver a couple of tracks as evidence that we haven't been skiving off (honestly boss). You can have a listen on our myspace. These are two tracks we're considering as 'singles', at the moment the thinking is that we will simply distribute these digitally and do an all out shop-fest for the hard copy of the album (the design is finished by the way, just sifting through the quotes from printing companies). Other news: We're looking to get on the Barfly circuit, we played a gig there last month and they dug our tunes, just need to find time to get in touch. We're also ringing various music agents and letting them know we exist. Aside from this we're still putting together our record company and trying to convince the people with the cheque books to get us out of our jobs. Busy busy... Anyhow, take it easy! rog sunday 13th january o8 - coventry students union, birmingham barfly Yes, we supported Alike Cooper! A jolly old night was had by all, although we didn't sell our usual ratio of CDs due to the price (£3) equating to 3 beers at the SU bar. Kiss would have trouble selling merchandise with competition like that. Here we are.... ![]() Then off to the Barfly for tea and crumpets... This was all good too. You can see some pics on Adam Hale's myspace (there is a slide show in his 'who i'd like to meet' section): http://www.myspace.com/adamthale Adios, rog monday 17th december o7 - the queen is dead long live the queen Hello little fella! Just a quick update to tell the world (or the four people that might stumble across this post) that we have finally finished the album, although this is simply the begining of a whole new world of album design/artwok shenannigans that we need to work through before we can release it upon the world! We have the main theme for the packaging and all of the raw materials, we just need to sit down with the designer and give it a good old 'one-two' in the face until it "canne tek ne more". We're gonna punch it in the face!
2008 is (possibly) gearing up to be the year for barkerhound, we have teamed up with a manager and a PR company etc and it's currently proving hard to keep our feet on the ground. We keep on coming out of meetings bouncing off the walls because of the the weird and wonderful things they have planned for us, it seems like everything is a possibility. There's talk of us all leaving our jobs and doing this full time come July, even talk of us moving in together (although the Lion has a tendency to be very territorial, so we're assessing the practicalities of this)..... It could all amount to nothing, but at least something positive is happening.
Some tracks from the album should hopefully reach some sort of digital distribution (we're undecided on how we want to play it at the mo) sometime in the new year, with manufacture of a hard copy hopefully reaching us by February.With the wind in the right direction there should be an official album launch in April, we're drawing up the schematics as I type.
Anyhow, take it easy, Rog
monday 29th october o7 - the album that time forgot Hopefully this will be the last album 'update'.......
Just a few tweaks and a few bits that need re-recording, the tracks should all be finished early November. Once this is done we need to focus on the design aspects for the cover and whatnot, we have the raw materials (thanks to Carl for this), just need to get on and do it. We've set a realistic date of March for a 'release party' (cus this needs organising as well!). We'll get something on-line ASAP so you can hear what all the fuss is about.
Apart from this all is well in the barkerhound camp. We're writing some new material, and getting our act together on the organisation side of things. We'll be booking some shows at some point so keep your eyes peeled. Anyhow, job done, take it easy rog |