On 29th December we will headline London’s The Lexington – in our final show of 2011. It is also part of the 4-day celebrations of the final shows promoted by Anthony Chalmers – also known as “God Don’t Like It”.
Anthony has been a huge support and its a pleasure to be playing for his closing bash! GET TICKETS HERE.
Take a turn around Crouch End this Friday evening and you’ll hear an intriguing musical medley spilling out of cafes, pubs, record shops, and even the local library. Why? Because it’s The End Festival, a celebration of live music organised by North London’s most eclectic promoters, The Local. Saving the best ’till (almost) last, Left With Pictures will be onstage at 10.30pm at the King’s Head pub (2 Crouch End Hill). We’d love to see you there.
…and furthermore, we will be performing an acoustic set at the National Portrait Gallery in London, this Friday (29th July). We begin at 6.30pm…. do join us!
Next Wednesday (8th June) we perform live on a boat. Namely The Tamesis Dock in London. This will be our last headline show in a while, and the wonderful Laura Hocking is in support…. TICKETS HERE
Come down folks – this is a lovely series of events, and we’re delighted to be part of it.
We are very happy to announce that our second album – In Time – is released today as a CD digipack, and can be purchased at the Organ Grinder Records shop for £10.
In Time is a classy and beautiful work…there are moments when it reaches close to utter perfection…inspirational .THE 405 Should catch the ear of the Mercury Prize judges.4/5 Artrocker So high are the highlights that melodies other bands would kill for end up seeming almost pedestrian.For Folk’s Sake
Live:
We’re playing some shows to celebrate the release of In Time. All these shows are in nice cosy venues – which does mean buying tickets in advance is strongly advised – especially for the London date – taking place in the gorgeous surroundings of the Vortex Jazz Club in Dalston.
19th April, 2011, 8pm, £6 adv. Official Release Party at The Vortex Jazz Club, Dalston – London w/ Fireworks Night Cick here for tickets
News in brief, In Time will receive an official release as our 2nd album in a couple of months, and we hope to tour in some way to support it, watch this space.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have reached the end of In Time.
Here is our final song, a Christmas number, called “Forgive Me”. The video was made by Chris Boyle, and guest stars Reece Buttery (aged 8), and Natasha Broomfield. Sign up to the mailing list now as we’ll send it out as an mp3 on Wednesday evening – last chance to get the songs free!
The In Time album is available now as a strictly limited calendar edition at the Organ Grinder Records Shop. Only 100 copies, and half are gone already. Hurry!
You can get one in person by coming to our end of In Time celebration on Friday night at London’s Slaughtered Lamb – only a few cheap tickets left for that – book them here.
Many thanks to all who contributed to In Time, and watch this space for an official album release early next year.
Come along to this (there are still a few cheap tickets left here) at which we will be performing a retrospective of all 12 In Time songs – in order. Both support acts are amazing btw, in case you don’t know them already.
We will be selling copies of the In Time Calendar Edition at the show – in fact if you purchase the £15 ticket option, you get a copy of it along with your ticket. Bargain!
We are nearly at the end of In Time, and here is the penultimate song, called Stuck In Time. Video by Chad Mason and Greg Harris.
Don’t forget we’re holding a special Xmas Party to celebrate the completion of the In Time project. We’ll be playing all 12 songs in order at The Slaughtered Lamb on Friday December 17th. 20 odd limited early bird tickets are available here.