Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Steinbeck Country

It always feels a little strange to fly in for a tour and then have a day off as the second day. A little anti-climactic, maybe. Having said that, I was an absolute zombie in Portland (fun show), and am in the middle of a battle of wills with a cold, so it's actually pretty good timing to have a day here where I can just chill out. The schedule for this tour is also pretty insane - no more days off until Florida! - so I need to be shipshape before we roll out. It's great to see Chuck again, Audra Mae and Jim Ward are fantastic, and I finally met Austin Lucas the other night, which was a pleasure.

Some points of business. Firstly, on 8th December I'll be playing at the XFM Winter Wonderland at the Manchester Academy, along with a host of other great bands. I'll be flying in from Helsinki and out to Copenhagen, so it'll be hectic, but a great show. More info, lineups and tickets can be found here.

Secondly, I recently recorded a cover of the song "Sally" by Kerbdog. They were one of my favourite bands growing up, and if you don't know them you should definitely check them out. Anyhoo, that song is being released on a CD called "Memoria: A Tribute To The Alternative 90's". There are loads of other cool people covering great songs on there - more info here. And you can order it from the good folks at Banquet Records too.

Finally, those of you in Germany (or I suppose anyone with a bent for international relations) can vote for The Road on Pop 10 Radio by following this link. Happy voting! As a thanks, here's a little video interview and session I did in Kingston this summer. Enjoy.

5 Comments:

Anonymous stan said...

i loved kerbdog, had to go see that kerrang gig last year to see kerbdog one more time, they were on fire. still waiting for cd to come through the post but looking forward to your cover

3:57 PM  
Anonymous Matty said...

The Portland show was fantastic. Every artist brought down the house. If you were a zombie, it didn't show. You were just as lively as always. One of the best concerts I've ever been to.

5:34 PM  
Anonymous Simon Radford said...

I remember listening to Kerbdog! Keep up the good work, Frank.

7:23 PM  
Anonymous Alice Coleman said...

I watched your beatcast interview, and though i missed the the whole 'downloading issue' i would just like to say that from following you from 2006 i would never say your were 'all about the money'. You went completely off your own back and worked fucking hard to get where you are today and on that alone your albums deserve to be bought. What you said was 100% on the money and i respect you for expressing it. Good luck in America and I cannot wait to see you in the UK in March. x

8:29 PM  
Anonymous Lee Beckwith said...

i was also a massive kerbdog fan, saw them live a few times at Newcastle riverside back in the day and they were always excellent

8:24 PM  

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