I’m going on an adventure!

DOWNLOAD HERE WE COME

With our emergency lollies and crochet.

Yes, ladies, gentlemen and other creatures, I’m finally on the road to my first festival. After all the panic, shopping and excited squealing it’s good to be underway. We probably won’t be the most economically packed festival goers, but we think we have remembered everything. Except booze.

Yeah, that’s right, no alcohol!

Luckily my friend Shelley is bringing some with her tomorrow. Either that or we’ll have to take a walk in to Castle Donington this evening and get some.

Well, I shall return to the joys of travelling down the M1 (it’s not very exciting) and preserve my phones battery for a bit.

Bye

Rose

Coming soon: Guest blog posts from my favourite Finn

This month and next month I will be publishing, on this blog, posts by my friend Satu, who will be attending three festival in Finland. She will be at Rock the Beach in Helsinki, Qstock in Oulu and at Nummirock, and has agreed to write about them. 

I thought a bit of variety might be interesting.

Got to get back to the day job now,

Bye,

Rose

Black Sabbath: New album ’13’ released in two weeks…

…But in the meantime here’s a video or two about their time in the studio making it.

I will probably be getting the album at some point. Hopefully it’ll be on Spotify so that I can listen to it/review it even if I can’t afford the album for a while. I’m really looking forward to hearing it, especially after hearing ‘God is Dead?’

Loving Ozzy’s snazzy bowler hat btw, even though I’m more of a top hat girl myself.

Download Festival 2013 (A victory for the socially awkward)

My First Festival

In just over two weeks I will be departing Lincolnshire in the company of my dear friend Lellibo for that great celebration of all things rock and metal, Download Festival 2013.

http://www.downloadfestival.co.uk/news

I’m rather excited. I’ve never been to a music festival before. I’ve never been interested in that sort of thing. I was not a normal teenager or student; now I’m getting on a bit I am interested in music (if you hadn’t noticed). I have no idea what to take, although I have been trying to find out. The Download website is quite helpful and when I contacted the organisers with questions they were answered promptly. I also found a festival survival guide written by a veteran of Download, especially for people going to Download for the first time. There’s a link to it on the Download website.

http://www.downloadfestival.co.uk/info

I’m going to meet up with an old friend I haven’t seen in a few years, and two new friends that I’ve yet to have a chance to meet up with. I hope to also meet new people. I don’t find it particularly easy to make new friends or even acquaintances, but I want to try. As well as a celebration of my 30th birthday this trip is also going to be a celebration of how far I’ve come this year. I still have trouble dealing with people (and occasionally leaving the house – people are scary) but I managed to go to London and meet a large group of strangers, and to go to a concert in Nottingham on my own, so this will help me prove to myself that I can do this stuff.

This morning I’ve been going through the line-up and stage times, trying to work out which bands I definitely want to see. There are quite a few. If I get my timing right I should be able to see most of them. Bands I have no intention of missing include HIM, Korn, Motorhead, Young Guns, 30 Seconds to Mars, Stone Sour and Sacred Mother Tongue. There are a few that I would like to see but I don’t mind if I miss a bit of their set getting between stages: Down, Papa Roach, 3 Doors Down, Turisas, Iron Maiden, QOTSA, Alice in Chains, Rammstein and Limp Bizkit. The rest of the time I’ll just catch whoever I like the sound of.

http://www.downloadfestival.co.uk/line-up/all

I did a quick calculation and worked out that it might be expensive for the weekend (we’ve got 5 night camping tickets) but even if I only see those 16 bands, that’s £12.81 per band with free accommodation plus £20 towards petrol. You can’t get concert tickets, accommodation and train tickets for that; such good value for money! Now I just need to get some spending money together 😀

I’m planning to write about my experiences, and have purchased myself a notebook to write everything down in while I’m at the festival. I’m on the cadge for a camera to borrow so I can take some decent pictures. While I am getting one of the lockers and will be able to charge my phone, I want to save the battery for emergences, for example when I inevitably get lost, confused or forget my medication and need rescuing by my friends who I’m going to issue with spare inhalers for me.

So for the duration of Download I will be offline.

When I get home I plan to sleep, shower and start writing about it. Not necessarily in that order. It might take a couple of days for the band reviews to get published but they will be. In addition to band reviews I intend to write a general commentary on the festival as a whole, and a discussion of my reactions to it. I’m wandering how I will react to all the people, the constant stimulation and general atmosphere. I don’t generally do well in loud crowded places for more than a couple of hours at a time (it’s a wonder I survive concerts).

If anyone has any survival tips for the festival I’d appreciate the advice (or if any of my friends/relatives want to contribute to the 30th birthday spending fund – you know where I am).

Bye for now,

Rose

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Shamelessly plugging my ridiculously talented relatives

Hey, everyone else is getting free advertising so I thought I’d do my family a minor favour and let people know about them.

My younger sister Helen has a small business proofreading, and she’s also a bit of an historian.

She has a blog and Twitter, plus a Facebook page for her business.

Her blog is helencawkwell1.wordpress.com, her Twitter is @helen_cawkwell and her business Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/StudentProofOnline

She’s really good at the proof reading, she usually proof reads my longer articles for me, although not my blog posts because I write them at odd times. Go and have a look at her pages, please.

My brother-in-law Richard is a spectacularly good guitarist in need of a band. Here are some tracks he’s recorded:

If anyone near by wants to get in touch, or further away if you’re aren’t insanely far away, he has his contact details in various music shops in Grimsby and Scunthorpe, and on the SoundCloud page. Seriously, go have a listen.

My cousin, another Richard, is a tattooist and photographer. He works under the name ‘Loveless Tattooer’ at Bespoke Body Art in Grimsby. The best way to see examples of his work is to look on his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/lovelesstattooer

If I ever get a tattoo I think I’d get Richard to do it, mainly because I wouldn’t trust someone not family near me with needle and ink. And I like his work.

I have other cousins; Dominic is a photographer and student film maker – he’s very good. I’m using one of Dominic’s pictures as a prompt for a series of short stories. Christopher likes to play with computers and Louis is a historian. I’m scared he’ll start a war with France one day. They’ll have to add their own links in the comments if they want people to see their work because I don’t know where they have them.

And that is my shameless plugging of my family’s talents over (To my family – you’d better appreciate it, you horrible lot :D)

Bye-bye

Rose

Metal Hammer presents HIM Tears on Tape Limited Edition Collector’s Pack: Was it worth it?

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YES!!!!!

You know I said I’d stop fangirling? Well, I lied. I’m back with another post.

I pre-ordered the fan pack as soon as it was available (if I’d waited I wouldn’t have had the money to pay for it). It arrived the on Monday, the official release date and came packaged in a sturdy cardboard container.

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It contains

  • ·         a comprehensive magazine edited by Ville Valo and covering everything to do with the new album,

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  • ·         two double-sided posters (although one of them might be for pre-orders only – it has the names of everyone who ordered before the 2nd of April printed on it), one A1 sized and the other full door length

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  • a drawstring bag (again pre-orders only?),

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  • ·         for 1000 lucky people, signed cards (I didn’t get one of those *sigh*),
  • ·         a code to download five bonus tracks from DXX records.’

     At £14.99 I’d say that was a bargain. Even if you take out the stuff that’s for pre-orders only that still leaves a thick magazine, an album, several bonus songs to download, and a very large double-sided poster. At a quick estimate, let’s say the album costs £10 on its own, the poster, 3 or 4 quid, the magazine is at least £4, plus the downloadable tracks? £2 or £3? So about £20 in total? If you could get any of the extras on their own, which I don’t think you can, that’s good value for money. Now the only decision is, do I hang the posters up, or keep them safe in the packaging?

      So, purely from a monetary viewpoint, the fan-pack/collector’s pack is worth it. From a fan’s point of view, the insights into the band, the album and everything that goes with it, the magazine is a treasure house of information. So yes, definitely worth the money if you like HIM.

 

Bye,

 

Rose

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Record Store Day

Today is/has been Record Store Day, an international event that started in America to promote independent record shops. In these days of large corporations/chain stores, online shops and downloads, record shops are becoming rarer. It seems like a sensible idea to have a promotional day to help these small businesses.

I’m ashamed to admit I’ve never been in to one. I have three fairly good reasons for this.
a) I only developed an interest in music 18 months ago so I completely missed the stage most normal people seem to go through in their teens where they discover music and all that surrounds it, b) I’m painfully shy so even if I knew where there was a decent music shop locally I would be too scared to go in, and
c) I live as far from the centre of culture and civilisation as it’s possible to get, metaphorically speaking, while still being on Earth. I’m exaggerating, it only feels like I live in a wasteland of chavs and ignorance.

I had a look on the Record Store Day website, thinking I’d use today to get over one of my fears (or at least reduce it a bit), maybe see if there was anything I liked, and found the nearest record shops are 30+ miles away (less if I were prepared to go to Hull *shudder*). That’s either a fair bit of petrol or a bus or train fare depending on where I’m going. I may have mentioned this already, but I’m a bit skint at the minute. So not happening. Drat.

Maybe next year.

Completely separate from my main nonsense tonight; I haven’t been able to post the entry I was going to put up about the random bands that follow my Twitter, because I was at a party at my sister’s and she banned me from using her wifi as I was meant to be being sociable. I don’t see why I can’t be sociably antisocial?

I got my manky feet out and scared people with them as revenge and also told my little sister I was planning to get a massive tattoo on my back and dye my hair multicoloured for Download.

As soon as I get to a wifi connection I’ll post the blog entry I wrote yesterday. It’s really frustrating not having the internet at home right now.

Rose

What I spent my afternoon doing…

I have Twitter, you may or may not know this, but I do. Occasionally I get new followers, can’t imagine why, and sometimes they are bands drumming up support. Usually I don’t take much notice, which is very rude of me, I know, but I’m still a bit weird about the whole concept. However I was at a loose end this afternoon and started looking through my list of Twitter followers at the bands on there.

I started looking them up, listening to a few songs and looking at their websites, social network pages, YouTube channels etc. The blog post I have written with my summaries is too long to do on my phone, so I’m going to type it up on the laptop and when I get to a wifi connection tomorrow I’ll post it.

Bye, have a good weekend,

Rose

[Edit: I was banned from using the internet at my sister’s house as it was a party. Apparently that means I have to be sociable *sigh* As a result I can’t get the planned blog post up just yet. Normal service will be resumed just as soon as I can persuade someone to let me use their wifi connection. 20/4/2013]

The frustrations of being broke

I really like my Spotify account. All that music, just waiting to be played. And all completely legally as well. It’s great.

Well, except for the slight problem that when I’m waiting for new albums to drop I have to wait just a bit longer. If I could afford it I’d buy hard copies of most of the albums I would like; but I can’t and Spotify gets me round that problem. I buy very few physical copies of albums, which is usually fine, an arrangement I’m happy with because I don’t have a huge amount of space and some stuff is difficult to get hold of.

But not right now, right now I really want to hear the new Fall Out Boy and Sacred Mother Tongue albums.

And I can’t.

Because Spotify doesn’t have them yet. They’re on iTunes already, and it’s not long past midnight. I shall check again later today, but it’s very frustrating all this waiting.

Rose

[Edit: I’ve just thought of something else that frustrates me about being broke; I have no internet connection, which leaves me relying on friends and family for the use of their wifi, which I hate. 20/04/2013]