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Club Revolution Newsletter Feb 5th - 12th
All the highlights, listings, competitions and information for upcoming
events delivered straight to your inbox every week!
 VIVA LA REVOLUTION!
February is shaping up to be an insane month for all of us here at Club Revolution! CODE RED is going from strength to strength, we have some amazing bands appearing here over the course of the next 3 weeks including BLAZE BAYLEY, HEAVENS BASEMENT and DEAR SUPERSTAR, the clubs very own Danny Sambuca (thats me!) and Shauny P have very exciting events happening this coming weekend!
 
First up this Friday 12th its my birthday! As has become tradition over the years, I have decided to celebrate it with as many of my mates as possible and the aptly titled SAMBUCAFEST roll's into Club Rev for a night of amazing bands, great drinks deals and a special CODE RED! I have hand picked 5 of my favourite bands from the past 12 months (Lonely The Brave, The Magnificent, Excellent Adventure, Impact and Galleons) and put them all on one awesome bill to help me celebrate my turning another year older in style and surrounded by all my amazing mates! Its only £4 to get in, all proceeds are going to the bands and this includes FREE entry to the CODE RED club night that follows until 3am! I'd love to see you all there :-)
 
Saturday 13th see's Peterborough legend Shauny P make his live Ptown debut with his new California based punk rock band GOOD KNIVES!!! Anyone who has heard the album they recorded late last year knows how good these guys are so this promises to be an awesome show! Joined by a steller supporting cast ( Multiball, The Fake Exterior and EDS) this is a show not to be missed! Tix are only £5 advanced! This will be followed by a very special Saturday CODE RED that will see myself and Shauny P rocking the dancefloor with usual mix of killer rock tunes and party anthems! This is FREE to any ticket holders for the gig!
FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS!!

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BREAKING NEWS!!!
HELLFIRE FEST COMES TO
CLUB REV!

We have pulled out all the stops here at Club Revolution to bring you Peterboroughs very own metal festival - the nationally famous HELLFIRE will be in town during the weekend of May 7th, 8th & 9th! With an amazing line-up and a still to be announced HUGE headliner on the Sunday the full line-up can be seen below! Day tickets and full weekend tickets are available priced at Friday £8, Sat £10, Sun £10 or a full weekend ticket at £25! We are also doing early bird ticket deals if ordered before Feb 3rd as follows: Fri £7, Sat £9, Sun £9 and full weekend ticket at £22.50!
 
For tickets please visit www.hellfirefestival.com
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Latitude 2010
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Latitude Festival returns for an incredible 5th edition on 15-18th July 2010, taking place once again in the sumptuous surroundings of Henham Park Estate set within Suffolk’s stunning Sunrise Coast.
Celebrating its fifth year in 2010, Latitude has already become a firm favourite of the festival circuit. Starting out as a small and curious gathering of people in 2006, Latitude’s bold and pioneering approach of incorporating the full range of arts over one weekend has helped to secure its reputation as one of the most respected and highly anticipated events of the season.
Over the past four years, Latitude has inspired and charmed; shocked and educated; bewildered and beguiled. It has entertained its crowds with an eclectic blend of established and emerging acts, all of the highest calibre. With the arts very much at its core, Latitude’s dizzying display of talent is spread throughout the site in perfectly designed and dedicated arenas that entice
you in.
Cherry-picking the very best from the worlds of music, theatre, comedy, literature, film, poetry, dance, fashion and cabaret - it is a festival like no other; an intimate place that encourages you to be all that you’ve ever wanted to be; and indulge in the spirit of exploration and discovery.
A Brief History...
In its first year Latitude boasted a mind-blowing headline set from Antony & The Johnsons, Howard Marks provided the shocks and laughs with tales from his hit book ‘Mr. Nice’ in the Literary Arena and the legendary performed two very special performances on not only the main music stage, the Obelisk Arena, but also in the Poetry Arena.
Having already secured its pioneering reputation in its inaugural year, tickets to Latitude’s 2nd edition sold out fast and with the likes of Arcade Fire, Jarvis Cocker and The Good, The Bad & The Queen providing a top quality soundtrack and comics including Bill Bailey, Alan Carr, Dylan Moran and Mark Steel providing the laughs its easy to see why.
A blisteringly hot 2008 saw the festival bloom into a larger and even more popular event featuring music from Sigur Ros, Elbow, Grinderman and Joanna Newsom, and renowned English composer and pianist Michael Nyman mesmerised the Film & Music Arena with a spellbinding solo piano piece, a presentation of his own short films and an intimate Q&A with the audience. Also boasting such literary giants as Hanif Kureishi, Iain Banks and Irvine Welsh as well as the nation’s very own Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy; and the Theatre Arena expanded into a mini festival of its own with the National Theatre, RSC, Paines Plough and Royal Court bringing everything from emerging playwrights to classical Shakespeare, musicals to zombies!
And last year’s fun-filled weekend was perhaps the best yet; musically it featured a fabulously glamorous headline set by disco icon Grace Jones who bedazzled the crowd with a variety of costume changes for every song and put on an incredible hula-hooping display during ‘Slave To The Rhythm’, against a moody backdrop of thunder and lightning. The Obelisk’s other headliners Pet Shop Boys delivered hit after hit to a hypnotic visual display of graphics and lights whilst Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds brought the festival to a fitting close with a perfectly menacing performance.
Elsewhere over the weekend Media & Culture Minister Ben Bradshaw sparred with Jon “The Reverend” McClure over the state of British media at Instigate Debate in the Literary Arena; Sadler’s Wells presented Hofesh Shechter who brought his all-female cast of world renowned dancers to the floating stage on the lake; Latitude welcomed the Royal Opera House and the first full orchestra to appear at an outdoor music festival; Britten Sinfonia; And teams of budding dancers learnt salsa, ballroom and tap with dedicated workshops. Another first was the fashion show by House Of BlueEyes whose models defied physics by strutting on water down a catwalk on the lake. And the woods rang out with the sounds of both the human beatbox chorus of Shlomo & The Vocal Orchestra.
Other highlights over the weekend included an amazing show of vocal and musical beauty courtesy of special guest Thom Yorke who played the now established Sunday morning headline set; Spiritualized provided a wall of light and sound whilst Little Boots further cemented her hold on the British pop scene with an electropop-tastic set on the Sunrise Arena.
Whilst Latitude’s extensive line-up is an incredible assortment of riches that can keep you entertained all weekend, there is also another side to Latitude… a leisurely stroll through the festival’s magical woods and beyond can lead to all manner of untold treasures and unexpected pleasures.

By day you can stumble upon impromptu acoustic performances, fascinating political debates and interactive art installations that will transfix you for hours. But after sundown, in true Bacchanalian style, discover Latitude’s dark and decadent side as the enchanted woods transform into a secret world of temptation and intrigue. A haven for nocturnal animals in search of some mischievous fun under a canopy of fairy lights and imposing oak trees.
Day and night, Latitude Festival is the place to let the experience lead you; to explore the extraordinary and relish in unknown delights - the perfect place for the open-minded, culturally inquisitive and free-spirited.
So as the winter months take their toll, start daydreaming of happier, warmer climes and book yourself a slice of unadulterated cultural fun and adventure this summer at the fifth Latitude Festival on the Sunrise Coa

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Tickets to go on sale at the Latitude Festival launch on
Tuesday 9th March 2010
For more information please contact Press Counsel PR
Dani and Charlie - National
Anthea - Regional
Griff (Dan) - Online
FirstName@presscounselpr.com 020 7792 9400
PRESS REVIEWS FROM LATITUDE 2009
"Top-class performers, multi-coloured sheep, an exquisite lake setting and soil so porous no showers could muddy it. Latitude is becoming a fine alternative to Glastonbury."
Observer
"In four years Latitude has established itself as a big stop on the summer festival circuit." The Times
"Latitude is about the atmosphere, it is about the families, it is about that inviting patch of matting in the poetry tent for the man who has had no sleep."
The Independent
"Latitude in Suffolk last weekend was something of a triumph...this could be a serious, even unmissable date in the literary calendar."
The Daily Telegraph
"Once again they've given us the perfect festival."
Uncut
"The Latitude Festival is fast becoming the place to showcase innovative theatre to a previously untapped audience (including) a rostrum of new-writing talent that would make Edinburgh a little green with envy."
The Stage
“An elegant and eclectic affair for the discerning festival goer.”
Clash Magazine

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Tickets to go on sale at the Latitude Festival launch on
Tuesday 9th March 2010


THE MORE I SEE ANNOUNCE NEW LINE-UP AND TOUR DATES
Following the recent departure of long time members Gav and Spike The More I See were at a crossroads and faced with the task of totally rebuilding and fine tuning their outfit.  Founding member Gizz Butt saw this as a positive opportunity to put together a band able to deliver at the level required by his own high standards.
The new members had to not only be current, with technical flair and ability but also possess the same passion and drive that has become The More I See’s ethos.
The More I See is now proud to announce that the search is finally over. The new line up looks like this:

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L-R:Gizz Butt - Guitars, James Cluer - Guitars, Peter Ellis - Vocals, Harri Wright - Drums, Drew Markwick - Bass
 
Gizz Butt had this to say on the new line-up: "We were seriously running on empty without a spare tank in the back!!! With one member down and another threatening to leave our fate seemed sealed and then from out of the blue the Metal hammer guys got in touch and asked us to perform at Hammerfest, I knew I had to pull it together . From then the pieces began to fall in to place. Drew came in on bass , Harri on drums and I’d always intended for James to be our 2nd guitarist. Thanks to all the people around us giving us support we're ready now. We have the Thrash Metal militia we've always been looking for and we're gonna embrace the live scene to show just what we’ve got. This is it!"
 
The More I See are set and ready to unleash the new chapter of the band as they make local, national and festival appearances. The first leg of the tour kicks off in their home town of Peterborough, supporting ex Iron Maiden vocalist Blaze Bayley, then gearing up for Prestatyn Wales for the sell-out festival Hammerfest (including Five Finger Death Punch, Devildriver, Skindred, Napalm Death, Iced Earth plus many more
www.hammerfest.co.uk
The More I See camp is very excited as there are more fantastic announcements on the way, including a new album later this year.
 
Check out The More I See live on the following dates:
 
February 19th - Club Revolution, Peterborough supporting Blaze Bayley
February 27th - The Frog and Nightgown, Worksop
March 13th - HAMMERFEST
March 14th - Met Lounge, Peterborough supporting Sylosis
March 18th - King Billy, Northampton
March 19th -The Loft Club, Bourne
March 20th - Metro, Peterborough
March 21st - Yardbirds, Grimsby with Illuminatus + Sworn To Oath
March 26th - Shooters, Spalding with Illuminatus + Sworn To Oath
March 27th - The Central, Nottingham with Illuminatus + Sworn To Oath
April 2nd - Sawyers, Kettering
April 4th - Club Revolution, Peterborough with Glamour for the Kill
April 15th - Grand Central, Manchester
April 16th - The Ship, Preston
April 17th - The Sanctuary Rock Bar, Burnley
May 9th - Hellfire Club @ Club Revolution
May 15th - The Attic, Rushden
Watch out for more exciting updates, this band is here to stay!
www.myspace.com/themoreisee
For interview opportunities with The More I See please contact:
Vicky Bradley - angel@angelofmetal.com or Kayleigh Leeson - kayleigh@smashitpr.com
Sign up to the Transcend Records Mailing List to keep up to date with all the latest news from The More I See and happenings at Transcend - www.transcendrecords.fanbridge.com


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