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Roy
October 22nd 2014
A really good gig played some new songs
Liverpool, United Kingdom@Haus @ Camp & Furnace
About The Tea Street Band
The Tea Street Band have announced details of their new album ‘Frequency’, to be released November 9th on Modern Sky UK. The first track to be taken from the album, ‘Feel It’, is available to stream now and as an instant grat with album pre-orders. ‘Frequency’ is the cult Liverpool band’s follow-up to their 2014 self-titled debut, which gained support from tastemakers such as Huw Stephens, John Kennedy, Janice Long, Clint Boon, and Rob Da Bank, and saw The Tea Street Band travel as far as Australia and South Korea on promotional duties.
The Tea Street Band follow in the tradition of tunefully idiosyncratic Liverpool bands like The Coral, The Lightning Seeds, and Shack, though their blissful Electronica sounds like none of those bands. Rather, The Tea Street Band are closer to artists like Tunng and This Is The Kit, blending instrumentation with synths and beats. Like so many Liverpool artists, at the heart of The Tea Street Band is a keen ear for melody. Driven by propulsive hooks, their songs grab from the get-go, often building to a euphoric rush.
Recorded over a year in Liverpool’s fabled Parr Street Studios with Chris Taylor (Ian Brown, Millburn), ‘Frequency’ is a big leap forward for The Tea Street Band. “The writing process was different than the first album,” says frontman Timo Tierney. “We wrote it together, with all of us having a massive input on each song, the title and the art work (photo By John Johnson, designed by Dom Foster). It’s all of ours. We have all pushed each other musically and that can be heard on songs like ‘Sacré-Coeur’ and ‘Marseille Blues.’"
Like any great second album, ‘Frequency’ is the sound of a band who have found their sound whilst constantly pushing for more.
BBC Intro Track of The Week- Huw Stephens- BBC Radio 1
Janice Loves Track - Janice Long - BBC Radio 2
XFM Hot One- John Kennedy (XFM Xposure Show)
Shock of The New - Jo Good (XFM)
Guess Who Track - Llaina Bird (XFM)
My New Favourite Band- Clint Boon (XFM/Inspiral Carpets)
Track of the Week BBC Introducing- Dave Monks/ Tom Robinson (6 Music)
"The band make people feel good and forget about the stresses of everyday life, there's an edge of melancholy in their "euphoric" sound."
Emily Brinnand , The Guardian
"Think of The Charlatans meeting The Chemical Brothers and lap up the finest cuppa that clubbers can come across"
John Earls, Daily Star
"Think of 808 state having a meeting mid channel to hear some French electronic by Space Disco You need to check these out soon - Come on were British we love a cuppa"
Dave Monks, BBC Introducing
The Tea Street Band follow in the tradition of tunefully idiosyncratic Liverpool bands like The Coral, The Lightning Seeds, and Shack, though their blissful Electronica sounds like none of those bands. Rather, The Tea Street Band are closer to artists like Tunng and This Is The Kit, blending instrumentation with synths and beats. Like so many Liverpool artists, at the heart of The Tea Street Band is a keen ear for melody. Driven by propulsive hooks, their songs grab from the get-go, often building to a euphoric rush.
Recorded over a year in Liverpool’s fabled Parr Street Studios with Chris Taylor (Ian Brown, Millburn), ‘Frequency’ is a big leap forward for The Tea Street Band. “The writing process was different than the first album,” says frontman Timo Tierney. “We wrote it together, with all of us having a massive input on each song, the title and the art work (photo By John Johnson, designed by Dom Foster). It’s all of ours. We have all pushed each other musically and that can be heard on songs like ‘Sacré-Coeur’ and ‘Marseille Blues.’"
Like any great second album, ‘Frequency’ is the sound of a band who have found their sound whilst constantly pushing for more.
BBC Intro Track of The Week- Huw Stephens- BBC Radio 1
Janice Loves Track - Janice Long - BBC Radio 2
XFM Hot One- John Kennedy (XFM Xposure Show)
Shock of The New - Jo Good (XFM)
Guess Who Track - Llaina Bird (XFM)
My New Favourite Band- Clint Boon (XFM/Inspiral Carpets)
Track of the Week BBC Introducing- Dave Monks/ Tom Robinson (6 Music)
"The band make people feel good and forget about the stresses of everyday life, there's an edge of melancholy in their "euphoric" sound."
Emily Brinnand , The Guardian
"Think of The Charlatans meeting The Chemical Brothers and lap up the finest cuppa that clubbers can come across"
John Earls, Daily Star
"Think of 808 state having a meeting mid channel to hear some French electronic by Space Disco You need to check these out soon - Come on were British we love a cuppa"
Dave Monks, BBC Introducing
Show More
Genres:
Dance, Guitar-pop, House, Pop, Alternative, Electro, Electronic, Indie Pop
Band Members:
Lee Smth, Timo Tierney, Dominic Allen, Nicholas Otaegui
Hometown:
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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Roy
October 22nd 2014
A really good gig played some new songs
Liverpool, United Kingdom@Haus @ Camp & Furnace
About The Tea Street Band
The Tea Street Band have announced details of their new album ‘Frequency’, to be released November 9th on Modern Sky UK. The first track to be taken from the album, ‘Feel It’, is available to stream now and as an instant grat with album pre-orders. ‘Frequency’ is the cult Liverpool band’s follow-up to their 2014 self-titled debut, which gained support from tastemakers such as Huw Stephens, John Kennedy, Janice Long, Clint Boon, and Rob Da Bank, and saw The Tea Street Band travel as far as Australia and South Korea on promotional duties.
The Tea Street Band follow in the tradition of tunefully idiosyncratic Liverpool bands like The Coral, The Lightning Seeds, and Shack, though their blissful Electronica sounds like none of those bands. Rather, The Tea Street Band are closer to artists like Tunng and This Is The Kit, blending instrumentation with synths and beats. Like so many Liverpool artists, at the heart of The Tea Street Band is a keen ear for melody. Driven by propulsive hooks, their songs grab from the get-go, often building to a euphoric rush.
Recorded over a year in Liverpool’s fabled Parr Street Studios with Chris Taylor (Ian Brown, Millburn), ‘Frequency’ is a big leap forward for The Tea Street Band. “The writing process was different than the first album,” says frontman Timo Tierney. “We wrote it together, with all of us having a massive input on each song, the title and the art work (photo By John Johnson, designed by Dom Foster). It’s all of ours. We have all pushed each other musically and that can be heard on songs like ‘Sacré-Coeur’ and ‘Marseille Blues.’"
Like any great second album, ‘Frequency’ is the sound of a band who have found their sound whilst constantly pushing for more.
BBC Intro Track of The Week- Huw Stephens- BBC Radio 1
Janice Loves Track - Janice Long - BBC Radio 2
XFM Hot One- John Kennedy (XFM Xposure Show)
Shock of The New - Jo Good (XFM)
Guess Who Track - Llaina Bird (XFM)
My New Favourite Band- Clint Boon (XFM/Inspiral Carpets)
Track of the Week BBC Introducing- Dave Monks/ Tom Robinson (6 Music)
"The band make people feel good and forget about the stresses of everyday life, there's an edge of melancholy in their "euphoric" sound."
Emily Brinnand , The Guardian
"Think of The Charlatans meeting The Chemical Brothers and lap up the finest cuppa that clubbers can come across"
John Earls, Daily Star
"Think of 808 state having a meeting mid channel to hear some French electronic by Space Disco You need to check these out soon - Come on were British we love a cuppa"
Dave Monks, BBC Introducing
The Tea Street Band follow in the tradition of tunefully idiosyncratic Liverpool bands like The Coral, The Lightning Seeds, and Shack, though their blissful Electronica sounds like none of those bands. Rather, The Tea Street Band are closer to artists like Tunng and This Is The Kit, blending instrumentation with synths and beats. Like so many Liverpool artists, at the heart of The Tea Street Band is a keen ear for melody. Driven by propulsive hooks, their songs grab from the get-go, often building to a euphoric rush.
Recorded over a year in Liverpool’s fabled Parr Street Studios with Chris Taylor (Ian Brown, Millburn), ‘Frequency’ is a big leap forward for The Tea Street Band. “The writing process was different than the first album,” says frontman Timo Tierney. “We wrote it together, with all of us having a massive input on each song, the title and the art work (photo By John Johnson, designed by Dom Foster). It’s all of ours. We have all pushed each other musically and that can be heard on songs like ‘Sacré-Coeur’ and ‘Marseille Blues.’"
Like any great second album, ‘Frequency’ is the sound of a band who have found their sound whilst constantly pushing for more.
BBC Intro Track of The Week- Huw Stephens- BBC Radio 1
Janice Loves Track - Janice Long - BBC Radio 2
XFM Hot One- John Kennedy (XFM Xposure Show)
Shock of The New - Jo Good (XFM)
Guess Who Track - Llaina Bird (XFM)
My New Favourite Band- Clint Boon (XFM/Inspiral Carpets)
Track of the Week BBC Introducing- Dave Monks/ Tom Robinson (6 Music)
"The band make people feel good and forget about the stresses of everyday life, there's an edge of melancholy in their "euphoric" sound."
Emily Brinnand , The Guardian
"Think of The Charlatans meeting The Chemical Brothers and lap up the finest cuppa that clubbers can come across"
John Earls, Daily Star
"Think of 808 state having a meeting mid channel to hear some French electronic by Space Disco You need to check these out soon - Come on were British we love a cuppa"
Dave Monks, BBC Introducing
Show More
Genres:
Dance, Guitar-pop, House, Pop, Alternative, Electro, Electronic, Indie Pop
Band Members:
Lee Smth, Timo Tierney, Dominic Allen, Nicholas Otaegui
Hometown:
Liverpool, United Kingdom
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