Sep
3
Come and see us play at 12 Bar on 21st September 2008 - or listen on Swindon 105.5
Posted by The Knott
Yes, you did indeed read that correctly! We’ve been nominated for the Best Unsigned Band award at this year’s Vodafone Live Music Awards, to be held at Carling Academy Brixton on 18th September 2008!!!
We have still to find out if we will actually make it to the final four nominees but we should find that out within the next week or two!
So, keep your fingers crossed for us and we’ll keep you updated.
Hi all - we’ve just signed up another gig - bit short notice but hey…
We’re going to be playing at 12 Bar, on Westcott Place in Swindon, on 23rd July supporting We Push Buttons and Decora (check them both out!)
The good news is that while this gig is £5 to gain entry, we’ve been told that we can give a list of names to the promoter and those people will get in for just £4 - that’s 20% guys and gals - not to be sniffed at!
So we thought the fairest thing to do was put everyone on our mailing list down on the concession list. If everyone can make it, then we’re going to have a great show! So if you’re not on the mailing list yet, sign up below and if you are then you’re getting in cheap anyway
- but don’t stop there. Get your friends, mothers, sisters and brothers to sign up (and anyone else you can think of) and most importantly, get along to the gig!
See you there
We’ve been on the telly. If you tuned into Red TV (Sky 186) on Tuesday or Saturday at around 8:30pm this week, you will have heard the dulcet tones of the band singing Live In Doubt in the Regional Finals of Live & Unsigned in Bristol. The highlights of the show were broadcast on TV this week.
OK, so we didn’t make it to the National Final, but hey, we had a great time, met some great people (we’re talking about you Food Fighters!) and got to be on telly. So all’s well that ends well.
Don’t forget, you can click through to youtube.com to get a better quality version (click the link under the video on Matt’s youtube page to get it). Oh, and don’t forget to leave a comment and pass it on to your entire address book!
See ya soon,
I had to create a new category for this post. Telly Appearances! ‘Cos we’re gonna be appearing and performing on that there telly box as a result of our participation in Live & Unsigned.
Our final is being broadcast on 13th May, at 8pm and repeated the following Saturday at 8pm. But of course don’t forget to watch the rest of the shows too! Every Tuesday at 8pm and repeated Saturday.
We had so much fun being there and especially doing our ‘piece to camera’ LOL - what a laugh!
Anyway - don’t forget, Red TV (Sky 186) at 8pm on 13th May.
PS, if anyone wants to hold a viewing party, especially as none of the band have SKY subscriptions, that would be tops - leave a comment or something! LOL
Sky TV’s hot new channel ‘Red TV’ have commissioned Live and Unsigned; the national competition involving thousands of talented contestants around the UK. SKY TV will be covering the regional finals across the UK and the National Grand final in London in a series to be broadcast starting 22nd April.
Battling it out in regional finals everywhere, the contestants will be filmed and broadcasted on SKY TV’s new ‘Red TV’ channel at their best – Live! Live and Unsigned has been chosen and commissioned by Sky TV for its excellent exposure for undiscovered and original artists. The program has been granted primetime broadcasting with time slots on Tuesday and Saturday evenings between 8-9pm from April the 22nd 2008.
These programs will follow the competition’s live finals, alongside the undiscovered artists hoping to make it through to the Grand National final held in London in June. As well as interviews with judges from the music industry, the program will give its audience a chance to get to know the acts and witness their development through the final stages. Everything from the competitive live shows and performances to the crowning of the Live and Unsigned winning act will be exposed, including all the back stage gossip!
Live and Unsigned is a national music competition for unsigned bands and singers to compete live. It stands as the biggest music talent search for original music in the UK. The difference with Live and Unsigned is that the acts taking part are encouraged to do their own thing; be individual, original, perform their own genre and style Live.
Chris Grayston, Events Director of Live & Unsigned explains “This cannot be compared to any other talent searches as the acts talent is the show. We are interested in discovering and exposing talent at its best; live! It is as simple as we say Get Live, get signed.”
Red TV on SKY 186 is committed to showcasing new Talent from around the UK, existing shows like “Maddy’s Got Talent” have received a thoroughly positive response. Now Red TV are eager to expand this genre by Nationally Broadcasting the 2008 Live and Unsigned competition. Producer Pablo Garcia said “this will be a huge show, this is an established talent show with national following and Red TV are very pleased to be bringing the 2008 series to the TV Screen”
The contestants featuring in this program are from over 10, 000 registered competitors that applied in the hope of being crowned the UK’s best ‘Live and Unsigned’ act of 2008. Witness the surviving contestant’s battle for the final, with the possibility of grabbing that break through recording contract. The overall adult winner of the competition wins a Recording and management contract with Future Music with an investment of up to £20,000 to release their single with Future Music.
The series will also cover the all important climax of the competition; the Grand live National Final at Fairfield Halls, London on the 28th of June. With the best of unsigned British talent on display battling it out Live, this should not be missed!
For more information visit the website www.LiveandUnsigned.UK.com
OK, it’s been too long - especially as it’s over a week since our most important event so far this year.
In case you haven’t heard already, we performed at the Live & Unsigned Regional Semi-Finals on March 29 at St George’s, Bristol. We all had a really cool time, especially as we were joined by around 25 faithful friends, family and supporters on a coach for the evening. Beer was dispensed, laughter was heard and we did our thing on stage to the sound of cheering and people singing along.
Following a mention from the judges during an unscheduled pause in the show (that unfortunately we didn’t hear directly but fortunately did hear about a lot on the way home!), we waited backstage with the 14 other acts to await our fate.
Knowing we had done our best, we weren’t dreading or anticipating - we were just there, waiting until we heard our name called first by the presenters on stage… and after a split second as it sunk in, there were four cries of YES! from the humble members of The Knott as we bounded down the stairs to take our place in the Finalist line-up on stage.
We’ve already written new song for the final, called ‘Live In Doubt’, which we debuted on Saturday in the Town Centre - more on that in a minute. But basically we’re just so excited for the next stage now and we’re hoping we can better the supporter figures on 20th April this month. We’re doing well already having sold just over a third of the coach seats already. If you want tickets, email us using the address on our contact page. Tickets are just £15 including the coach and we may even chuck in some beer as well (should you wish to partake - it’s not obligatory). You can get tickets from us without the coach as well, just £7.50.
If you DO want to catch the coach though, please contact us quickly, these tickets are going fast. Especially since we found out on 3 April that Sky TV have just commissioned the rest of the competition to be broadcast in a series on Red TV (Sky 186) starting on April 22, 2 days after our Final.
We are only 1 performance standing between us and the National Finals, we can’t wait and it would mean a lot to us if you were there too!
OK, so what else has been going on? Well on Saturday 5 April, we performed outside The Parade as part of Frequently in Swindon. Swindonweb.com were there too, filming each band’s performance.
A video of our performance of Gone Fishing is below…
as well as the interview that we did with SwindonWeb…
And then, yesterday (Sunday, 6th) we went back into Brunel FM for a chat with them about the L&U competition, the results of which (in case you missed it) can be heard in their podcast on the website, although, again, I’m just waiting to receive an mp3 and I’ll be posting it here when I do. Also, make sure you listen during the evenings this week on 107.7FM in the Swindon area as you may just hear a couple of Knotty mentions during the prime-time shows - as well as a possible play of Gone Fishing.
Ultimately, we think the motto of this post is that we are blessed with great fans, great family and friends, great friends in the local media all of whom genuinely want to suppport what we’re doing and we can’t thank you all enough!
Thank you!
Well well well, this is a bit late, but better late than never! It’s been a busy few days.
On Sunday, The Knott experienced their 2nd outing on Brunel FM with an interview and live performance that we recorded on Thursday 6th March. We recorded two tracks, Gone Fishing and new, acoustic number, Am What I Am and had a bit of a chat about what we’ve been doing, the line-up change, Live & Unsigned and the gigs that we have coming up.
Gone Fishing was broadcast on the radio, but unfortunately, because we rambled so much during the interview (you should have heard the unedited version!) there wasn’t enough time to play Am What I Am - but because we’re lovely, we’ve included it below for your delectation!
We’ve embedded an audio player below so, just press play and listen to the tracks and the interview. Enjoy and let us know what you think with your comments.
The Knott have made it through to the Regional Semi-Finals of the Live & Unsigned competition to be hosted at St George’s Bristol on 29 March and now we need people to come and help us get through to the final. The prize is a £20,000 recording investment to give us the ability to record and realease an album and a 100 date tour along with the other finalists. We want to win and we know we’ve got a shot if we can raise enough support!
The evening will be a showcase of all the regional semi-finalists and finalists will be chosen by a combination of audience votes and Judges’ points. Each audience member will be asked to vote for TWO bands that they want to go through to the final, but to ensure as good a chance as possible to succeed we need as many people as possible to make their way to Bristol that night.
Tickets are £6 each and because we appreciate that the distance to travel is going to be a negative factor for a lot of people if we can get 50 people from Swindon going, the band are going to supply a coach to get everyone there and back that night.
You can buy tickets from us at any of our upcoming gigs (see our artist page on Facebook or our myspace page for details of upcoming gigs as our giglisting here on this site isn’t currently working
) or if you’re not planning on coming to the gigs then email us in order to get details of how to buy them.
If you mark yourself as attending this event, we will contact you to let you know how to get hold of a ticket.
Don’t hang about though - we’ve only got a month to get this together so please, invite your friends, tell them about it even if you’re not planning to come yourself and spread the word.
We’re pleased to announce the launch of two new ventures for The Knott. We’ve introduced two new shop applications into the site.
A new CD shop where you can purchase the audio CDs that we have available and a new Merchandise store where you can buy T-Shirts, mugs, teddy-bears… well, basically anything we can stick a photo or the band name on.
These two stores are powered by two different services on the web so the methods of purchasing/payment are slightly different.
We can only accept bank transfers for payment for CDs at the moment. When you check out, you’ll be given the details of how to make your payment and you’ll need to initiate a transfer (using the order number as the reference) from your own bank. It’s not the most ideal, but we’ve got no hope of obtaining a merchant account to accept credit cards at the moment and the service we’re using to power this store doesn’t allow for paypal (which we can accept Credit cards through). We can accept cheques if you prefer, in order to pay using a cheque, complete the order and checkout as normal and then email us using the contact form in the store with your order number to obtain our postal address. Make sure you send your email address so that we can get back to you. When you send your cheque, make sure you write your order number on the back and when it’s cleared, we’ll send you your CDs. Simple.
This is our favourite. You can purchase T-Shirts with the band’s name on, or mugs with our ugly mugs on! You can even get a Knott Teddy!
You can even (eventually) create your own designs right from our store. Simply click on the Merch link at the top of the site to visit our store. When you choose an item, you’ll be taken away from this site (just to warn you) but you needn’t worry it’s all legit and endorsed by us. Alternatively, you can visit our Merch store directly at theknott.spreadshirt.net.
We hope you’ll enjoy using the stores and buy lots and lots of lovely things for you, your Mum, your girlfriend/boyfriend and anyone else you can think of. If you do buy any t-shirts etc, then please please wear them to the gigs you come to. Anyone seen wearing a The Knott t-shirt at a gig will automatically get a free CD from the band. Now we can’t say fairer than that!