Showing posts with label Twisted Wheel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twisted Wheel. Show all posts
Belako
DMA's
Dream Wife
Easy life
Hey Charlie
Liam Gallagher
The Sherlocks
Trampolene
Twisted Wheel
Wolf Alice
Liam Gallagher will headline a special one-day festival at Finsbury Park in London on June 29, and now the huge line-up of support acts has been officially confirmed for the event.
Joining Liam are Wolf Alice, DMA's, The Sherlocks, Dream Wife, Belako, Easy Life and Hey Charlie. Twisted Wheel, and Trampolene.
More acts to be announced soon.
Liam Gallagher Announces Some Of The Line-Up For His Show At Finsbury Park
Liam Gallagher will headline a special one-day festival at Finsbury Park in London on June 29, and now the huge line-up of support acts has been officially confirmed for the event.
Joining Liam are Wolf Alice, DMA's, The Sherlocks, Dream Wife, Belako, Easy Life and Hey Charlie. Twisted Wheel, and Trampolene.
More acts to be announced soon.
Noel Gallagher
Twisted Wheel
Bright, bold and deafeningly loud, Twisted Wheel are determined to make the world sit up and take notice.
They recently supported The Enemy on their UK tour, Oasis on their European tour and Paul Weller on a series of British forests gigs, but now they’re stepping out of the shadows and into the limelight on their own.
Their self-titled debut album was released last year, and has received positive reviews from all corners of the music press. Surely that’s a big boost to a new band?
“It’s hard to keep up with them all,” says Jonny. “I read a few on the internet and then we go on tour and I don’t see anything for weeks. I think even better than the reviews is that Paul Weller and Oasis have said they like us, and they’re just legends. Things are looking good so far.
“You have to pinch yourself, you know. I burst into hysterics when I think about it sometimes, you can’t beat it.
“Oasis have always been such an inspiration to me, and when I was younger, I dreamed of maybe meeting them one day. Before I knew it I was playing on tour with them. It’s unreal. You’ve got to keep your cool though, even if I want to just give them all a massive hug.”
They’ve certainly enjoyed supporting their heroes...
“It’s the best way to get known, I think,” says Jonny. “As we’re not getting played on Radio 1, we have to play live, and hopefully get ourselves a reputation as a great live band. That’ll make up for it. I love playing live, absolutely love it.”
Read the full article here.
Source: www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
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Twisted Wheel: We Want To Hug Noel Gallagher
Bright, bold and deafeningly loud, Twisted Wheel are determined to make the world sit up and take notice.
They recently supported The Enemy on their UK tour, Oasis on their European tour and Paul Weller on a series of British forests gigs, but now they’re stepping out of the shadows and into the limelight on their own.
Their self-titled debut album was released last year, and has received positive reviews from all corners of the music press. Surely that’s a big boost to a new band?
“It’s hard to keep up with them all,” says Jonny. “I read a few on the internet and then we go on tour and I don’t see anything for weeks. I think even better than the reviews is that Paul Weller and Oasis have said they like us, and they’re just legends. Things are looking good so far.
“You have to pinch yourself, you know. I burst into hysterics when I think about it sometimes, you can’t beat it.
“Oasis have always been such an inspiration to me, and when I was younger, I dreamed of maybe meeting them one day. Before I knew it I was playing on tour with them. It’s unreal. You’ve got to keep your cool though, even if I want to just give them all a massive hug.”
They’ve certainly enjoyed supporting their heroes...
“It’s the best way to get known, I think,” says Jonny. “As we’re not getting played on Radio 1, we have to play live, and hopefully get ourselves a reputation as a great live band. That’ll make up for it. I love playing live, absolutely love it.”
Read the full article here.
Source: www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Vote for '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' for 'BRITs Album of 30 Years' HERE!
Oasis
Twisted Wheel
There’s no secret to the rise of Twisted Wheel, “We just make good honest rock ’n’ roll music that people clock on to,” says bassist Richard Lee, who prefers to be known as Ricky.
Only his mum calls him Richard. And hasn’t Mrs Lee’s son done his mum proud?
The Mancunian three-piece, Lee, drummer Adam Clarke and front man Jonny Brown, are on a headline tour off the back of a summer where they made their name.
Their support slot on what would turn out to be Oasis’ last hurrah will go down in history.
In some ways it could Twisted Wheel’s claim to fame but they’re determined to make their own name in this business. Doing that hasn’t been easy.
They headlined The Masque in Liverpool on Friday night as part of the city’s fantastic music week.
Their happy to be in the city but the band’s Manchester roots lead to an inevitable comparison with Oasis.
“To us Oasis were the reason we started playing music and why we got into it.
“When they came along you could identify with it because it was lads from Manchester who dress normal and are proper rock and roll stars.”
A dream come true then to support them over the summer but Lee doesn’t remember seeing any signs that a split was on the cards.
“You couldn't really sense anything but then we hadn't seen it five years before so we didn't have anything to compare it to. But it’s a big loss.”
Twisted Wheel's sound has inevitably drawn comparisons with Oasis but has been described perhaps more accurately as a “confrontational, folk inflected brand of garage rock”.
Comparisons to The Jam and The Clash have also been mentioned in reviews. It’s an honour no doubt but Lee doesn’t have much time for stuff like this. They’re just a people’s band.
Read the full article by clicking here.
Source: www.clickliverpool.com
Twisted Wheel On Oasis And Living The Dream
There’s no secret to the rise of Twisted Wheel, “We just make good honest rock ’n’ roll music that people clock on to,” says bassist Richard Lee, who prefers to be known as Ricky.
Only his mum calls him Richard. And hasn’t Mrs Lee’s son done his mum proud?
The Mancunian three-piece, Lee, drummer Adam Clarke and front man Jonny Brown, are on a headline tour off the back of a summer where they made their name.
Their support slot on what would turn out to be Oasis’ last hurrah will go down in history.
In some ways it could Twisted Wheel’s claim to fame but they’re determined to make their own name in this business. Doing that hasn’t been easy.
They headlined The Masque in Liverpool on Friday night as part of the city’s fantastic music week.
Their happy to be in the city but the band’s Manchester roots lead to an inevitable comparison with Oasis.
“To us Oasis were the reason we started playing music and why we got into it.
“When they came along you could identify with it because it was lads from Manchester who dress normal and are proper rock and roll stars.”
A dream come true then to support them over the summer but Lee doesn’t remember seeing any signs that a split was on the cards.
“You couldn't really sense anything but then we hadn't seen it five years before so we didn't have anything to compare it to. But it’s a big loss.”
Twisted Wheel's sound has inevitably drawn comparisons with Oasis but has been described perhaps more accurately as a “confrontational, folk inflected brand of garage rock”.
Comparisons to The Jam and The Clash have also been mentioned in reviews. It’s an honour no doubt but Lee doesn’t have much time for stuff like this. They’re just a people’s band.
Read the full article by clicking here.
Source: www.clickliverpool.com
Kasabian
Oasis
Reverend And The Makers
The Enemy
The Peth
Twisted Wheel

In addition to Kasabian & The Enemy, ticket holders for Edinburgh, Sunderland and Wembley will also have the pleasure of seeing Reverend and the Makers complete a stellar line up of Britain’s finest.
In Manchester and Coventry, Twisted Wheel will be bringing their punk charged guitar anthems to the stage, while in Cardiff, Rhys Ifan’s rock n roll circus The Peth will add a local flavour to the proceedings.
Kasabian www.kasabian.co.uk
The Enemy www.theenemy.com
Reverend and the Makers www.iamreverend.com
The Peth www.thepeth.com
Twisted Wheel www.thetwistedwheel.co.uk
Tickets are still available for a number shows on Oasis' largest-ever UK Stadium tour, click here for availability of tickets.
Oasis Summer Stadium Shows Support

In addition to Kasabian & The Enemy, ticket holders for Edinburgh, Sunderland and Wembley will also have the pleasure of seeing Reverend and the Makers complete a stellar line up of Britain’s finest.
In Manchester and Coventry, Twisted Wheel will be bringing their punk charged guitar anthems to the stage, while in Cardiff, Rhys Ifan’s rock n roll circus The Peth will add a local flavour to the proceedings.
Kasabian www.kasabian.co.uk
The Enemy www.theenemy.com
Reverend and the Makers www.iamreverend.com
The Peth www.thepeth.com
Twisted Wheel www.thetwistedwheel.co.uk
Tickets are still available for a number shows on Oasis' largest-ever UK Stadium tour, click here for availability of tickets.
Oasis
Twisted Wheel
As many of you will be seeing Twisted Wheel play at the Manchester and Coventry gigs, Columbia Records have very kindly given us an MP3 of their album track 'Bouncing Bomb' so you can check the band out before seeing them play live.
To get your MP3, click here >>
To check out the band's MySpace click here >>
Source: Email from THE OFFICIAL OASIS ONLINE STORE
Tickets are still available for a number shows on Oasis' largest-ever UK Stadium tour, click here for availability of tickets.
Free MP3 For Oasis Tour Support Band
As many of you will be seeing Twisted Wheel play at the Manchester and Coventry gigs, Columbia Records have very kindly given us an MP3 of their album track 'Bouncing Bomb' so you can check the band out before seeing them play live.
To get your MP3, click here >>
To check out the band's MySpace click here >>
Source: Email from THE OFFICIAL OASIS ONLINE STORE
Tickets are still available for a number shows on Oasis' largest-ever UK Stadium tour, click here for availability of tickets.
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