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Showing posts with label Drew Stephenson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drew Stephenson. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 August 2025

Superhero - new single with G. Stoner Hilcot

This one won't be on the next album, it's a standalone track that feels pretty appropriate right now.

This might be the quickest I've gone from idea to release (about two weeks from idea to release) so I expect there's some rawness in there that's accidental - but it'll fit with the deliberate stuff as well.

G. Stoner Hilcot returns...

And he's still pissed off.

https://drewstephenson.bandcamp.com/track/superhero-feat-g-stoner-hilcot



Currently on Bandcamp advance release but will be hitting all the streaming sites in due course.

Monday, 14 July 2025

Colm Cannon's Call - new single out now!

 The second single from the next album has just dropped on all the usual streaming and download platforms on Wednesday.

It's a bit of weird mix of Americana and spoken word that tells the tale of a couple of lads playing truant from school.

It may, or may not, have some autobiographical properties...

https://ditto.fm/colm-cannons-call




Wednesday, 2 April 2025

BBC Radio York and BBC Radio Humberside

It's all go around here isn't it? Not only do we have an actual, real-life gig coming up in June but we're also on the radio on Thursday.
Yep, thanks to BBC Music Introducing and BBC York Maggie Carter and the Angels will be beaming through the airwaves to your very room. (Certain territories excepted).
Between 8 and 10.


Obviously you could just go and stream it now but you'd miss out on all the other good stuff they'll be playing.


I'll add listen-again links when they're available.

Tuesday, 25 March 2025

Gig news!

A gig you say? An actual live performance of music in front of an audience?
Is such a thing possible?
Yes indeed it is!
On the 5th June, we'll be supporting FIR at the Samuel Worth Chapel in Sheffield.
It's a lovely venue and should be a cracking night, but it's also pretty small so you'll need to be spritely with the tickets.
I say 'we' above because fortunately I'll be joined by Alex the Crazy Dane on guitar and Dr Jones on cello. Which means we'll sound good.


The venue: https://gencem.org/venue-hire/the-samuel-worth-chapel/
FiR: https://www.fir.band/

EDIT

Wednesday, 19 February 2025

Maggie Carter and the Angels - New Single Out Now

 It's new music day!

Maggie Carter and the Angels is now on all your favourite streaming platforms. And the other ones, we don't discriminate round here.

You used to be able to add links to pictures in blogger but I'm bolloxed if I know how to do it now, here's the smart link thing that you need: https://ditto.fm/maggie-carter-and-the-angels




Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Maggie Carter and the Angels now on Bandcamp

 Whilst I work on the next EP, here's a little single to keep things ticking over. Inspired by a joke originally from Hancock's Half Hour.

On all the big platforms next week, but all you lucky bandcampers get it early!

https://drewstephenson.bandcamp.com/track/maggie-carter-and-the-angels



Sunday, 2 February 2025

For your streaming pleasure...

Apparently you can do stuff with these links, like pre-save a track... that's going to be released globally... for no charge... Why would you do that anyway? But you can!

https://ditto.fm/maggie-carter-and-the-angels


And it'll be on Bandcamp a bit earlier for all the wonderful people there too.

Friday, 31 January 2025

New Single coming 19 Feb

 Quick heads up that the new single will be out in just over a fortnight on all the usual platforms (and a bit ahead of that for all you wonderful bandcamp people)



Monday, 20 January 2025

Retrospective - Digging for Bones

 It's been a long while since some of these were released to I've decided to work through my back catalogue and re-introduce the old stuff to any new listeners.


I think it must have been in 2006 or '07 when a couple of people approached me after a gig and told me they were setting up a record label, and they wanted me to be one of their first artists.

Now the obvious reaction to this would be, "pull the other one, it's got bells on," but I did actually know one of the chaps. He was a local promoter and had a small live sound business. So it was a bit more credible.

The chap he introduced me to had been running a studio in Leeds but he and his partner had to move when the building owner sold up. 

Cutting a long story short, the studio duo were linking up with the promoter (and his protégé) to form a new label and they were looking for a couple of acoustic acts to start their roster. 

Which is how I found myself going along to Sleep Safe studio just outside York and recording my first EP with SOUP records. About which I shall tell you a bit more below.

https://drewstephenson.bandcamp.com/album/digging-for-bones


Track 1 - Cirencester. OK, let's get this out of the way up front. This song has nothing to do with Cirencester. Nothing at all. It ended up with this name because the drummer in a previous band misheard the first line, "The silence of the siren's sister…" and referred to it as 'that Cirencester song' and that's what stuck. The title I would have chosen is 'Axum Bridge' because the basic idea behind it was of a couple of people following the journey of the Ark of the Covenant to its apparent resting place in Axum, Ethiopia. The subtext being that even when we're travelling down the most quiet and abandoned of roads, we are still staying within the boundaries of what is already known. "Segosa madela" means absolutely nothing by the way, it's just a nice sounding collection of syllables that fitted the end of the track. Because of the musical simplicity of this track it's been pretty much the first thing I've taught every band over the last 15 years so there are at least three different versions of this track out there in various formats.


Track 2 - Lost. The lyrics for this were mostly written on the train between London and York; there's a big white building - it might not actually be a house - near the railway line at Retford that can be identified even at high speed. The second verse then references some of my memories of growing up in various countries in the tropics, Kipling's 'high-ceiled rooms that the trades blow through'; and how sometimes those memories aren't so helpful.

The middle 8 was inspired by watching a documentary on the disappearance of the Aral sea, and how some of the locals (who had lost their living as fishermen) had taken to salvaging scrap from the old chemical / biological weapons testing facility. It had previously been an island but was now just another part of the dried sea bed and was walkable.

Recording this was tricky as, for some reason, I always played and sang this very quietly - I think we ended up with 8 microphones being used! I've only sung it live once at a gig with a particularly special audience. 


Track 3 - Mugged In Spain. Probably the song that did more to get me signed than any other. It's essentially a song about a terrorist committing and getting away with an atrocity of some kind by making himself into a credible victim of an unrelated crime. It was written not long after the Madrid bombings and I was channelling quite a bit of anger about that - which is probably why I stood out from the usual singer-songwriters at the time. We laid down the core of the track and then the drums were added later when I wasn't there. I think it was the first time I went through the whole 'oh my god what have you done?' to 'actually that's pretty cool' cycle. This is something I still go through every time anyone adds something to a song I've written, and frequently when I'm adding things myself.


Track 4 - OK. Everyone has an ex-girlfriend song (or ex-boyfriend if that's your preference), I had a dead girlfriend song. This was one of those tracks that shouldn't really have worked live but with the above short intro I was generally playing it into a silent room. The working title for this EP was Five Short Songs About Death, this track might have had something to do with that. But it is actually a happy (ish) song.


Track 5 - Stressed. The opening and closing lines are from Ganges Pilot, a poem expanded from Rudyard Kipling's The Light That Failed. It's kind of about dying at your desk and not being too bothered about it. I think when I was first signed the label had an idea that this first EP would be five tracks of voice and guitar and that would be about it. I soon disabused them of that notion and made the point that if they were going to have all these cool toys in the studio then I was definitely going to use them. A bass player friend of mine has mocked me about the radio bit for years now, I've never really understood why though.


The cover photo was by kind permission of Heather Zibbel.


And that was it, my first professionally recorded music. The epilogue for this tale is that about a year ago I went to the tip with the remaining hundreds of unsold CDs and scrapped them. Kids, make sure you know your audience before investing in physical goods.


Friday, 27 December 2024

Rough to Release - complete series

 Well, I've now completed my 'finish your damn song' blog series, complete with a full worked example at the end, and you can find the full series here:

https://roughtorelease.blogspot.com/2024/12/rough-to-release-index.html

I hope some of it is of use to some of you.

Merry Christmas and happy holidays all!

Tuesday, 12 November 2024

New Single Out Friday!

 As well as keeping on top of my blog series on finishing your songs, I've also managed to actually get some music done recently. I appear to be inadvertently three songs into the next EP so it's definitely time to get a single out and put some additional and unnecessary pressure on myself to do the rest of the work.

For some reason Blogger is not letting me add a link to the image below so here's the URL instead: https://ditto.fm/years-drew-stephenson

Image of a smart-link to various streaming services

And just to really keep you on your toes, this one actually verges on being a happy song...
It also features Sam Inglis on pedal steel.




Friday, 30 August 2024

From Rough To Release - new song-writing blog series

 I am pretty terrible at self-promotion. 

I really should have mentioned a week ago that I've started another blog series focused on helping people take those scraps and ideas and turn them into finished songs.

It's called Rough to Release and you can find the first entry (and subsequent ones) here: https://roughtorelease.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-pitch-taking-your-song-writing-from.html

Thursday, 30 May 2024

The Story of Curtis Stirling or A Tale of Three Brothers

Back in 2008 I released (with the kind help of a local label) my first EP.

Last month I released my most recent album.

Across those releases, and every EP and album in the 16 years between, has been a sub story that is finally complete.
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3AlSu ... gM5IeeNKgX
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 3rgBG0ePGI
Tidal https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/f30ef ... 624c31b768
Bandcamp https://bndcmpr.co/c5a7b74b


Apologies in advance for the inevitable variation in recording and production quality. Hopefully by using one of the above streaming service links it will at least be loudness normalised across the tracks.



Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Album launch party!

 Well despite an erroneous copyright claim from a certain major label, we are still on for our launch of 26th April.

And to celebrate this momentous occasion we're having a virtual launch party on youtube.

So at the prescribed time of 8pm (BST) simply click the link above and it'll take you to a page where we'll listen through the album together, I'll talk a little bit about the songs and the creation process, and you'll be able to ask any questions or make any comments. Rude as you like. ;¬)



Monday, 1 April 2024

Songs From The Distant Borders

 Hold the date! 26th of April. 


Now that mastering is complete I can confirm that we are on track for a virtual listening party at the end of April.
Giving you plenty of notice because this album features several other musicians doing their level best to rescue my terrible songs and somehow make the whole thing listenable.
Have they succeeded?
You'll have to wait to find out I'm afraid, but it is a mighty challenge they've embraced. ;)

Having looked at a number of options I've chosen Youtube as the main platform, but obviously high res versions of the song will be available from BandCamp and Tidal as well.
I will share the relevant links nearer the time.


Sunday, 15 October 2023

Curtis Stirling

 The next piece of the back catalogue puzzle (and the key to a future playlist) is now on all the usual platforms:



https://ditto.fm/curtis-stirling

Saturday, 5 August 2023

The Dead Detectives Club now on streaming sites

 Blimey, it's been months since I last released some music. The new album is ongoing but in the meantime this older EP is now available on all the main streaming and download services:

https://ditto.fm/the-dead-detectives-club

Saturday, 29 April 2023

Norfolk Island Sound now on all your favourite streaming services*

 Whilst work on the new album is ongoing I'm slowing getting round to getting all the older stuff up onto all the usual platforms.

This time it's Norfolk Island Sound:


#newmusic
 #NewRelease #newsong #ActuallyItsNotNewAtAll

*Also on the ones you hate.

Wednesday, 28 September 2022

New EP coming soon!

 I'm not saying you need to brace yourself for a new, four-track EP called "A God for the Lost and Losing" but I'm listening to the masters now...

This is a lie, it's exactly what I'm saying.

There's a new EP coming very soon. 

So soon, in fact, that I've even got the artwork ready and everything.


On all major streaming and download services soon.