Manchester had waited a long time to see the Wheel again, but I'm sure they wont be waiting quite so long next time as the lads are locking themselves in the studio to master their second album, with a UK tour taking shape in early 2012 and even bigger news to come - so watch this space
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
a Boxing Day party to remember at the Ruby Lounge, Manchester ~ 26/12/2011
So, theres been a noticeable lack of Twisted Wheel news of late, but behind the scenes the lads have been feverishly rehearsing for this special gig, and they didn't disappoint! The Ruby Lounge was packed to the rafters, making the joint one hell of a sweaty place to enjoy a post Christmas pint or ten. Crowd surfers (both male AND female) 'n a couple of stage divers really made the bouncers earn their pennies.
The lads had prepared a totally different set, 23 songs long. Setting the pace with 'Racket' and 'Bad Candy', with newies 'Reggae', 'UK Blues', 'Better Man', 'New Boy' getting another airing. A new rendition of 'Smash It Up' went down well. Jonny played three acoustic numbers including the magic 'Merry Go Round'.
Manchester had waited a long time to see the Wheel again, but I'm sure they wont be waiting quite so long next time as the lads are locking themselves in the studio to master their second album, with a UK tour taking shape in early 2012 and even bigger news to come - so watch this space
Friday, 2 December 2011
TWISTED WHEEL
AT THE
RUBY LOUNGE
MANCHESTER
BOXING DAY 26TH DECEMBER 2011
The lads are making a rare appearance at one of Manchester's smaller venues, before embarking on their National tour - which will include headlining at the Manchester Academy - next year
Tickets will be very limited so get yours quick!
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS
This will be a Boxing Day party to remember!!!!
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Saturday, 4 June 2011
Twisted Wheel gig review @ The Victoria Inn, Derby 03/06/11
To mark the relaunch (under old management) of The Victoria Inn, Derby, Twisted Wheel kindly agreed to appear at the opening night, and with the gig only arranged little under three weeks ago, it was a total sell out on the night, with people packed in to the hot n sweaty joint.
This was one of the Wheel's last gigs before locking themselves away in the studio to record their hotly anticipated second album. (only two more chances to see the band now - Napa Live in Cyprus 16/06/11 and the rescheduled Swindon gig -12 Bar, Swindon 30/07/11 - original May tickets still valid plus new tickets now available).
Being no strangers to Derby, the lads were pleased to be back playing in the town, and judging by the crowds outside the venue, the locals couldnt wait to welcome them back.
10pm, Twisted Wheel took to the stage, 'Lucy The Castle', 'Shes a Weapon', 'Racket' all prooved how much the lads appreciated being back. They played a fast tight set, superb vocals and sound tonight, mellowing out for 'Tell The World' - which the crowd loved and 'Strife' - got them chanting. Newie 'New Boy' went down a storm with the stomping guitar solo. A longer set tonight, with Jonny & Steve obviously enjoying themselves creating and unbreakable bond, instinctivley knowing what each was thinking. 'You Stole The Sun', 'We Are Us' and 'Oh What Have you Done' bringing the fantastic set to a close.
The audience loved it, chanting WWHHEEEELLLL long into the night. On the evidence of this gig, the lads have got plenty more to offer. Signing autographs and chatting to fans Twisted Wheel appreciate all the support and promise one hell of an album to come... stay tuned xx
more from FOM Festival, Manchester 2011
Twisted Wheel interview with Live4Ever.uk.com @ FOM Festival
Great set! You lads like playing the festivals?
Yeah, we like playing anywhere really, festivals, clubs whatever. We’ve been playing at weekends mostly, and in the week working in the studio putting the next album together. The next tour will be all the big cities and that but we’ll always play where other bands won’t play and where people want us to play.
How’s the album going? What’s it going to sound like?
I love that sound on some of them 50s and 60s rock ‘n’ roll tunes like Chuck Berry and old Sun records, the vocal on them, so going for something like that, but i’ts the same with the punk records from ’77-’79 and the sound they had. It’s just us mixing those things we really like, I just want it to sound mint, you know what I mean, we’ll be looking to release it September time hopefully.
Anyone on the bill you’ll be checking at today?
Where’s Strutter? – they’re mates from Mosley and live near us. I met Lee at footie and Paddy at school, they’re a great band and have really put the work in playing gigs and building up a name, getting their sound right and that, I love ‘em and think they’re ace.
I’ve been asking some of the Manchester bands today about the football, who supports who in Twisted Wheel?
Eoghan Clifford: Me and him (Stephen Evans) are worst for it; he’s a City Fan and I’m Utd. When City beat us in the F.A cup semi-final straight after the game my phone starts ringing and it’s him – any other City fan would have been dancing round the house, but the first thing he does is ring me up, that was his way of celebrating the derby – by giving my loads.
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Sunday, 22 May 2011
Twisted Wheel's set review and photos from Friends of Mine Festival, Manchester 21/05/11
The 2011 festival season kicked off in fine style this weekend, with a brand spanking newie - Friends of Mine, Manchester. Set in the beautiful grounds of Capesthorne Hall, just 14 miles south of Manchester. Very well organised with two arenas and plenty of stages, two camp sites (and nice toilets - with sufficient paper!!) a birthing pool (well it looked like it), a big wheel and plenty more - to celebrate the best of the Manchester Scene (and beyond)
Saturday night and Twisted Wheel played the Lake Stage. The storm clouds had gathered but with the huge crowd of over 3,000 crammed infront of the stage they managed to generate enough heat to keep the rain at bay.
With the chants of 'Wheel' eminating from everywhere, the lads finally took to the stage (a little later than advertised due to the previous bands taking a little longer to offload their gear than anticipated) and proceeded to set the festival on fire with 'Lucy The Castle', 'Racket', 'Shes a Weapon', 'One night on the Street' and 'Strife'. The newie 'New Boy' getting an excellent response due to the demon guitar solo.
With the chants of 'Wheel' eminating from everywhere, the lads finally took to the stage (a little later than advertised due to the previous bands taking a little longer to offload their gear than anticipated) and proceeded to set the festival on fire with 'Lucy The Castle', 'Racket', 'Shes a Weapon', 'One night on the Street' and 'Strife'. The newie 'New Boy' getting an excellent response due to the demon guitar solo.
With Jonny suffering from a slight sore throat, the audience were only too glad to help by singing along, word for word, in perfect time, 'We Are Us', 'You Stole The Sun' and 'Oh What have you Done'
The crowd loving every drop and not wanting the lads to leave the stage, Jonny pleaded with the organisers to do one more, but it wasnt to be.
The crowd loving every drop and not wanting the lads to leave the stage, Jonny pleaded with the organisers to do one more, but it wasnt to be.
Neverthe less, it was a rip roaring set, with I guess many new Twisted Wheel fans being added to the ever growing list.
# all words and visuals by Jane, if you want to use them feel free, but its only polite to ask!#
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Monday, 2 May 2011
Twisted Wheel gig review @ The Lamp, Hull 15/4/11 by Gerald Wiley
It is around a year since Twisted Wheel last played The Lamp in Hull and the atmosphere was alive with expectation for Liam and Noel’s favourite support band. Jonny Brown sauntered around the venue beforehand looking decidedly relaxed. Of the support acts, the undoubted favourites were local Hull band and “ones to watch” The Black Delta Movement. This four piece, play a mix of psyched out, 60’s tinged garage blues. A 25 minute set concluded with many of the crowd shouting for more. A short wait as the bands swapped gear onstage and the club was ready. As soon as Twisted Wheel took to the stage to the sound of Lucy The Castle, the wilder element of the crowd immediately invaded the stage and began the crowd surfing that continued throughout the performance. The last time Twisted Wheel played Hull they brought their own security; they ditched it this time deciding on a sound engineer instead. Something they probably regret with Jonny’s monitor being knocked out early on during their set. The set list was a mix of new songs from their up and coming album due later this year and the majority of their debut release. Listen out for “New Boy” “Better Man” and especially “UK Blues” The band rolled out the favourites “Bad Candy,” “She’s A Weapon,” “Oh, what have you done,” ”You Stole The Sun”and “Strife” amongst others. However, the new stuff sounds pretty good too – probably a little more melodic than their last release but with a spiky, punky feel. The energy of the band, the frantic playing of the Epiphone/Rickenbacker guitars and the sound they produce invoke the spirit of 1976 with a distinct punk / new wave feel to the evening’s proceedings. There are certainly elements of The Jam and The Clash in Twisted Wheel’s sound and stage performance. Notably, Jonny Browns singing and guitar playing. There was a definite feel of the chaos and excitement that surrounded ‘The Pogues’ during their heyday. It couldn’t have been easy for the band with continual stage invasions throughout their set, members of the audience intent on sharing their idols microphones and lights, monitors amongst other things being dragged down by stage divers. Jonny and the boys performed admirably, tearing through their set at 100mph. There were no encores tonight as the band closed with an extended “We Are Us” which was a definite highlight. The Lamp proved to be a great venue for the band, with its low ceiling and narrow room which certainly helped the atmosphere by ensuring the audience crowded into the small area to get the best view and sound. Having seen the band supporting Paul Weller and Oasis at larger venues it is obvious that their sound it more suited to the smaller venues. If the new album is successful this may be the last opportunity to see them perform in a small intimate venue The spirit of The Jam, The Clash and 1976 is alive with the Wheel. Catch them on this tour and sample the atmosphere! Another quintessentially English rock and roll band perfecting their craft. Hopefully, there are great things to come.
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Southampton Soul Cellar gig photos 23/4/11
From the quiet backwater of Hemel Hempstead, the lads made their way down to the southcoast for their next gig over the Easter weekend, at the Soul Cellar in Southampton which is just a stones throw away from the Guildhall where they played supporting The Enemy a couple of years ago. A lot has changed since then.
The sun was beaming down, and the attraction of the sea was too strong for some people..... a real holiday atmosphere, with seaweed between the toes, a spot of footie and a couple of St Georges (without a dragon in sight) complete with chain mail turned up at the gig!
The sun was beaming down, and the attraction of the sea was too strong for some people..... a real holiday atmosphere, with seaweed between the toes, a spot of footie and a couple of St Georges (without a dragon in sight) complete with chain mail turned up at the gig!
With 12 Dirty Bullets supporting, you just knew it was gonna be a belter.
10.30pm and Twisted Wheel took to the stage and the venue turned into a (good natured) riot. 'Shes A Weapon', 'Lucy The Castle', 'One Night on the Street' and all the old classics went down a storm. Newies 'New Boy' and 'UK Blues' had the crowd baying for more. People dancin, on each others shoulders and trying to get Jonny to shake their hands. The lads performed a rip roaring set, 50 mins long & the crowd loved every second of it. Undoubtedly, Twisted Wheel WILL return.
++ ALL WORDS AND VISUALS ARE MOULDED BY ME, IF YOU WANT TO USE THEM FEEL FREE, BUT ITS NICE TO BE ASKED (because I ask permission - its polite!!) ++
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Twisted Wheel interview with Dunfermline Press 11/04/11
Twisted Wheel rocking and rolling over chart 'dross'
LIAM Gallagher says they are a "breath of fresh air" and Paul Weller is also a big fan, attending their gigs and asking them to play support.
The Oldham trio - who supported Oasis in front of a 70,000 crowd at Heaton Park in 2009 - are coming PJs in Dunfermline next month and when we spoke to Jonny earlier this week he had just returned home from a jaunt north to play the Liquid Rooms, Edinburgh.
"It's always good for us in Scotland. We seem to do down well when we play there. Get a good crowd. It was our first gig for about three or four months so I'll tell you what, it took it out of me."It's so much energy you've got to put into it, it's so fast and furious."
However, Jonny wasn't taking things easy on getting home. He said, "I'm smashing a house to bits at the minute, renovating it in my spare time."
The band are working on a new album due out later in the summer and Jonny's also looking forward to getting out on the road.
"I can't wait. We played Dunfermline before, a couple of years back didn't we?
We're going to rock out. It's about time we got some proper rock n roll back again.
"You get bands like The Vaccines coming along and they say this is punk but that's just pop music. Eventually rock and roll will break through again. It's bound to and our second album will be at the front of it.
"The album will be out about August. We've got all the songs for it but there may be more added. We're still writing songs, still recording demos and experimenting and in late May we'll go in and record the album. It sounds sh** hot man. Full-blown punk rock and roll music."
What was it like to have the backing of rock and roll giants like Weller and Gallagher?
"Yeah, well any band, any band in the world would be privileged to hear a good word from people like that.
"We just appreciate the fact they actually listen to us. There's so many bands that get mentioned to them so the fact they listen to us and they're into it means a lot.
"And then beyond that, supporting them and playing with them is just an honour.
"Also it's great because supporting them they get to play to their crowd, you play to new people with your new rock and roll music so it's works well both ways, I think.
The band have also proved a big hit in Japan. "They're mad for it over there. I think they're dying for some hard core punk rock and roll music just the same as in Scotland or England. They want some furious rock and roll."
Jonny runs through some of the music that influenced him as a youngster. "The Clash, The Jam, even bands like the Small Faces, The Faces, I loved The Animals, Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, obviously Oasis, Stone Roses, Joy Division, The Undertones, The Buzzcocks.
"I don't get bored with those bands. I listen to those bands every single day. I never get bored with them and I never will either."
It's obvious that the music has to have a message for Jonny.
"Yeah definitely. There's too many songs that are just nonsense. I put the radio on and it's just nonsense.
"It's like people are just writing little jingles. They hope it'll stick in someone's head and they'll make a song out of it.
"It's good to have catchy songs but nobody's thinking and there's no meaning with these bands around today.
"It's just dross. No-one's saying anything, no-one means it, no-one's singing from their heart, no-one's passionate. It's just half-hearted f***** money making s****.
"But you know what I'm not bothered me. I'll just keep writing songs and doing gigs.
"I know that we've got a fan base and no matter how many people are into the populist, popular music there will also be people looking for the stuff we're doing. That keeps us going and we'll keep going and going and eventually we'll break through."
Link to dunfermlinepress.com - Twisted Wheel interview by Gary Fitzpatrick
Monday, 21 March 2011
Jonny Brown's Acoustic set in Oldham 19/03/11
The Wheel lads were on hand to judge Oldham's Battle of the Bands on Saturday night. Always on the look out to help the local musical talent, they gave up their saturday night, to sit on the panel. This years venue was Oldham's Library, and NO ONE was gonna get chucked out for being too noisey (and drinking the odd can of beer!)
Before the Under 16s took to the stage, Jonny performed one of his rare acoustic sets, featuring 'Bouncing Bomb', 'Bang of the Beat' and 'You Stole The Sun'. The audience loved it, some even sung along.
The eventual winners of the under 16s were metal band Unholy Messiah, while the over 16s title went to Urban Empire.
~~ONCE AGAIN ALL WORDS AND VISUALS BY ME~~
Monday, 17 January 2011
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