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Plastic Toys blog
I haven't written a blog in ages..some part due to laziness, but
mostly due to being so busy that i forget what we have been doing.
Here's a quick run down of what we have done.
1. Tour with My Passion. Amazing guys, i love them dearly and would
happily spend a year cooped up on a bus with those guys swapping dirty jokes and
fast food sauces.
2. Lost a bassist. Kitty has decided it is time to part company with the
band for the forseeable future due to ill health. We miss her and
i know she is really happy when she still hears from fans.
3. Written a LOT of new music. Watch this space.
4. Ben has broken all of his cymbals.
5. I have declared the The Raconteurs album Consolers of the Lonely
Album of the Year already. Buy it.
6. We have been preparing to release single number 2.
7. Helping our roadie and driver Mr Reeves prepare to drive to Mongolia
in a fucked up little Ford Escort in the name of charity.
We don't have loads of shows this summer as the live scene closes down for
hte festival season, so try to come say hi at one of the ones on the tour page.
I'm sure i'll see some of you at Reading this year.
Jon
Happy new year everyone! So much has happened already i feel this is going to be a good year for the toys! So far this year (all 15 days of it) i got out of my shitty job which is great coz it gives me loads of time to do more band stuff and dont have to get up early any more!Then we had a little tour of italy which we just got back from. Italy was amazing, so many tasty ladies and so much tasty food! The last venue we played was really cool, to play on the same stage as a lot of my heroes like tool, nirvana, queens of the stone age was a great experience.Looking forward to our next tour with my ruin and die so fluid in a couple of days. I think coming back from italy has given us all a hunger for just getting out on the road and playing every night. Then it is the release of the album which is very exciting, we've had a lot of good reviews of it so far which gives me a massive sense of achievement and I'm so proud to be a part of it. I just hope its been worth the wait for you guys!See you on the roadsi.
It is Wednesday night and I have just finished packing for Italy. We are heading off early tomorrow morning to Gatwick. I have to say I am so excited that I don't think I will be sleeping tonight. It has taken me 4 hours to pack and repack, I am so indecisive. Today was a day of us sorting ourselves out. We started off the day getting our hair cut at Toni & Guys in Winchester, where they took very good care of ourselves and made us look super sexy, apart from Ben who was already sorted on the hair front. After that we went and got our euros and other supplies such as strings and clothes. At one point Ben was begging in the street, he made 2 pence in a minute, not bad really. I have no idea if we will be able to get online when we are out in Italy, so don't panic if you don't hear from us in the next couple of days. We will be filming and taking loads of photos of our adventures and posting them when we get back. Caio (that is about all the Italian I know) Kitty xxx
I have butterflies swirling around in my stomach and as a result
I am not sleeping very well and when I do I constantly dream of
being on stage, which isn't a bad thing. We are counting down the days
until we go to Italy, 3 now. There is still so much to do, like
sorting out what clothes and shoes I am going to take, getting some euros,
going to Tony and Guy in Winchester, where the nice people are going to spruce
us up and I guess getting all our equipment together.
It will be odd gigging with out the assistance of our roadie, Mr Richard
Reeves, it means I will have to lift stuff. I just had a look on
google map to see where exactly we are going. Milan, Cesena and Grosseto
are all quite far apart, so looks like we will be spending a lot of time on the
road. It should make a nice change from the usual roads such as the M3,
M25, M6 and A34 (I hate that road).
With so much to do I guess I should get on and do stuff,
I think I shall start to pack my suitcase, which is always a pain
trying to keep it under the weight limit.
Kitty xxx
2007 has gone and what a year it was for us. Highlights for Plastic
Toys included loads of gigs all over the country and going to PopKomm in
Germany, where we met and played with Hanoi Rocks. We also managed to get
our first single "Let Me Feel the Love" into the top 30 singles
chart, all by our own hard work. Unfortunately, there was one low point
when Mike decided to leave us to focus on his own music, but we soon found Ben
and it feels better than ever.
2008 is going to be a hectic one. In a few days time we are jetting off
to Italy to play a few dates out there. I can't wait, I love
Italy and going on aeroplanes:) Though I can't decide on how large a
suitcase to take, as I am hoping to hit the shops in Milan and stock
up on other Italian treats. Then we get back to head off around the UK
supporting My Ruin and Die So Fluid. February 4th is the release date for
our debut album "For Tonight Only". We have already had some
really positive reviews about it. I can't wait for you all to hear
it, we are very proud of it and relieved that it is finally going to be
heard. I would reccommend that you get the CD version, as the
artwork is so cool and you can check me out in my nurses outfit. If you
get one of the first 500 copies then you are in for an extra
treat. The rest of 2008 will consist of more touring around the UK and
Europe.
Thank you to everyone that has come to see us, bought the single and given us
their support in 2007. Hope you all have a happy and
successful 2008!
Kitty xxxx
Being indie (that means indepedndant, not sounding like Oasis) means we do
ALL our own business dealings. Most bands releasing records can
just focus on gigging and what they will wear onstage, but we deal with PR,
booking shows, arrangeing pressing for the CD's, printing posters, meeting
distributors, struggling with web design, looking through contracts and so
on and on and on and on and on etc.
We made this decision to go through all this so we could keep control of the
one thing we really care about in all of this and that is the music! So anyway,
the upshot of it is that from time to time i get to pretend to be a
busniessman and have to go to conferences and meetings where people in eye liner
are exclusively female. Most of the industry people have been amazingly cool and
i am welcomed rather than eyed with suspicion. Often thse
things take place in a bar or cafe but every now and then something bigger comes
along, usually in London. When this happens there is one thing that
ALWAYS freaks me out and that is this. When you go to the
toilet there is a guy in there hwo helps you wash your hands. Why?! I'm
27 years old, i can wash my own hands or pick up a towel myself. What
kind of world do we live in? Are London busniessmen incapable of self ablution
(that means washing kids, nothing kinky!)? Maybe he's there offering other
servies a hick like me doesn't understand, but i always feel really
uncomfortable and wonder if by washing my own hands i'm snubbing him of his one
true joy (he might just be in it for the fun, not the money afterall?) or making
his day as he doesn't have to tend to my post visit hands?
Either way it adds a certain element of discomfort when just going for a
quick slash.
That's it. Pointless blog, but if anyone wants to share their
expereinces of similar weird expereinces that to other people seem totally
normal then put it in our forum.
Jon
Have you seen we're playing with My Ruin? And have you seen the Italian shows
we have booked? It's going to be awesome and i can't wait to get out
there.
Only decision is what do i wear?
Hey there people!
Last week we did a show supporting Mindless Self Indulgence
at the Brook in Southampton. We sold shit loads of tickets to this one so thanks
to everyone who came down to show us their support.
I think we played better that night than we have done in a while,
it all just came together right and felt good up onstage. Something
i needed as we have had a string of gigs with tech problems ruining the
vibe as of late. We were scheduled to be on at 8.30 but the tour
manager moved us to 8.10 so i know some people missed the 1st part of
the set which sucks. Then during our last song something pretty weird happened;
some hapless roadie was sent onstage to try to tell us to stop right there and
then. That is a new one on me..we were told to play 30 minutes so
thats what we did and just ignored him. Couldn't they wait 30 seconds?
Anywaythere is a review of the night up on www.ampedreviews.net that is worth
checking out as well as some pics from the show too, one of which is below.
You'll see MSI cover their drums with the weirdest peice of cloth whilst the
support bands are playing. Its some cream thing with pictures of cats all over
it. Cool.
Cheers
Jon
Hello Plastic People (:
We've been very busy recently. Done a bunch more gigs all about the place,
had another BBQ, drank a lot more, partied hard, the usual! We have an acoustic
gig coming up on the 12th in Southampton, come along for fun and acoustic
frolics with some surprise songs thrown in. Promises to be a giggle!
We recently came back from playing the Popkomm festival in Berlin, which
was amazing. We had a wicked time, met some cool (and crazy) people, sampled the
local beers and ales, ate out at a lot of nice places. Jon, Si and I went
for a Mexican one day, which was strange as it was not spicey in the slightest,
as the Europeans don't seem to enjoy spicey food like us boys. It was still very
nice, and we had fun talking to the waitress and feeding sparrows.
We shared an apartment with the lovely Laura Imbruglia, which was a lot of
fun. She sings and plays guitar, check out her stuff here. We
all got on really well and had a bunch of giggles. Go and see her live and buy
her album!
The gig itself was good, except huge technical difficulties with the bass and
guitars. We battled through and did well in the end, much to the delight of the
European audience. It was cool to finally play in front of a load of people from
other countries. Hopefully not for the last time!!!
On after us were the legendary Hanoi Rocks. It was excellent hanging out
backstage with them before the show, nice bunch of guys! Jon also had to speak
as part of a panel alongside Michael Monroe talking about record labels at the
Popkomm indusrty convention thing. He had a name tag and everything. Made him
look all sophisticated, it did.
We had a rather interesting gig in Oxford the other day won't go too
much into it, but it wasn't ideal, and to top it all off, Si got a parking
ticket!
The Renegade Marshall, our esteemed roadie is planning to go off to
Mongolia next year, only thing is he's driving there in a car no bigger
than a 1 litre. It shall, of course, be modified with a toaster and chip
fryer
Anyway, back to myspace adding. Hope everyone is doing grand and hope to
see you at a gig
soon!
Ben
xxx
P.S. sign up to the street team you fiends!
So who has been to one of our gigs and seen a long haired Jesus look-a-like
setting up our gear? Well for those who don't know this is Mr Richard Reeves,
our roadie extraordinaire, New Forest ranger and a very good friend of mine and
the rest of the band. He is totally mad, but that's why we love him. Well,
this weekend just gone was a long one here in the UK and we had no gigs so we
decided to take advantage of the situation and get outside. Bare our pasty limbs
to the scorching sun and try not to shrivel up like little vampires.
Reeves has a boat, a tiny little tub he names The Glorious Spud. Well a crew
of us went fishing and generally messing about in Southampton water, so if you
saw a group of dangerously incompetant people pulling up onto private beaches we
shouldn't be on, setting huge bonfires and almost sinking our boat within only
3 feet of the shore, well that was us. Oh and to top it off the lovely
Linzi pointed out i might need sun cream just as i left. Well, being a
boy i had totally overlooked this, so she gave me some..i have
to say i looked pretty cool smothered in gold glitter sun cream. But its ok
we looked much more manly once we were covered in blood from the fish we were
dispatching, much to the horror of the onboard female.
Just been booking some more shows and working on new music this week. All the
songs sound very different from previous Plastic Toys material, i'm interested
to see where it goes. In the meantime we have some cool shows lined up,
especially tomorrow wit hthe mighty My Passion! Can't wait to see those guys
again.
Until next time,
Jon x
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