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Hi, Ho, Ladies and Gents!

Dead City Radio are proud to announce the imminent birth of our new album, “summer, autumn, winter, spring”. It’s been gestating for three years, it’s as big as a house, and it’s coming out to play!

We’re launching the record at Partick Bowling Club on Friday, December Third at seven o’clock. It will be a Christmas party, and the hall will be decked with boughs of holly. Santa will be there to compere the event, and our very good friends Fly In Amber will be there to make it a very special night indeed.

DCR will take the stage early to play some of our old standards, and Fly In Amber will grace the stage for some of their power pop tunes, too. After Santa hands out the presents, DCR will come back on to play the new album from one side to another.

Santa has been given a one night pass from Mrs Claus, and he’ll be there for photo opportunities, so wear your festive best. After some drinks, we’ll have some chat and carol singing, and Fly In DCR will finish the night off with some festive classics.

The drink is cheap, the atmosphere is great and the tunes are minted, so bring as many friends as you can fit in your sleigh. There is no charge on the door, and you can buy our new CD for £7 (£1 goes to the Partick Bowling Club Children’s Christmas party). If you already have a CD (or you don’t want one) please make a £2 donation at the door for the kid’s Christmas party anyway.

If it’s geographically impossible for you to come along and meet Santa on the third, you’ll just have to buy “summer, autumn, winter, spring” online right here at deadcityradio.com. Easy!

Hopefully we’ll see you at the bowling club on the third…

Season’s Greetings,

DCR



07 12th, 2010

Hi, everybody.

We’ve been out of the loop–to such an extent that the website’s even been inactive–but we’re back!

Our new album is finished and we will be releasing it soon, on iTunes for the first time, as well as a launch of a physical CD. We’re calling it “summer, autumn, winter, spring”, because it has a diurnal kind of theme to it. It’s got a hefty thirteen tracks and clocks in at an hour long–that’s a lot of DCR! We haven’t decided when we’re launching it yet, but we’ll keep you posted.

We will also be hosting a couple of free, informal “Pass The Hat” acoustic shows at Partick Bowling Club on Fortrose Street. We will be inviting frends to play, we will perform some of our established songs, and also jam some new stuff and old covers. The idea is for it to be very loose and friendly, on Sunday afternoons, kicking off around three. The drink is cheap and it will be fun! Again, we will advertise these gigs once we’ve settled on some dates.

Meanwhile, hope the summer’s being good to all y’all. Stay tuned…

DCR



 

The Hold Nov 26th 2009 Seashell Velasco and DCR

Hi.

We’re playing a gig at The Hold on Thursday, November 26th with Spanish post-rock freaksters Seashell Velasco!

We’ll be debuting two brand-ass-new tunes: “Start Anew” and “All The Time In The World”, as well as dusting off a selection of our established live classics.

Come down to Waterloo Street early, as we’re playing the support slot, and plan to stay late, as you’ll love the crescendo-laden melodic stylings of Seashell, who play Glasgow for the first time ever…

DCR know you’re gonna dig this.

Hey, send us an email to subscribe to our mailing list, and to ask whatever questions disturb yer sleep–the swami answers all…

Neil.



Hi, all.

It’s officially November, and in Glasgow, the weather always knows how to dress for the occasion.

Our Hallowe’en gig at Nice And Sleazy was a lot of fun. Sauchiehall Street was jam-packed with crazed drunken revellers in outlandish garb. I reckon there are more sore heads in Glasgow today than there are freckles on a ginger’s arse!

So, DCR’s next gig is on November 26th at The Hold on Waterloo Street. This will be a really fun gig; we’re playing with two bands we know and love. Seashell Velasco are coming all the way over from Granada, Spain for this gig. They’re fronted by our good friend Fran, who is immortalised on “Dangerous Times” by saying “No tomatoes”. Also playing alongside DCR is Fly In Amber, fronted by Kevin Sweeney, and featuring Mathie, Tash, and John ”Didn’t You Used To Be In DCR?”  Daly.

Nice.

For any of you who enjoy the plaintive yodelling of sensitive singer songwriters, I’ll be performing a solo acoustic slot this coming Wednesday (November 4th) at McChuill’s in the Merchant City. I’m gonna play a few of my own (“Little Lambs”, “I Ain’t Yer Lawyer”, “Need New Songs”, etc.) alongside of a couple of covers (Kenny Rogers? DCR? I haven’t decided yet). It’s free, it’s a cool venue and Dicelines Promotions always puts on quality talent–obviously–so come along for a beer…

Well, that’s all our news, I guess. I hope you like the funky new web design by Jon Smyth at Trix Media. Oh, if you click the “Share” button off to the right, it links up to your Bebo or Facebook or whatever you do your social networking with.

From Neil (November 1st, 2009)

P.S. Remember, you can download all our tunes for free off this site, ’cause we’re utopian hippies in that respect. Enjoy!



11 1st, 2009

Hi, Everyone. Dead City Radio have been underground of late, slowly labouring away on our new, as-yet-untitled thirteen track album.

But we’re hosting a Halloween show at Nice and Sleazy on Saturday the 31st–it’s a dress-up occasion, with free sweeties, a costume competition and bobbing for apples! We’ll be joined by The Felz. Check them out online at www.thefelz.co.uk

We will be introducing our new bass player, Sean Henderson, who is looking forward to his DCR debut–dressed in a silly Hallowe’en costume.

Doors at 8 pm, bar open ’till 3 am–damn, that’s a party. Come on down…

Neil.