Kewie’s Been Thinking.

 Rain is good weather for Led Zeppelin 4. It works well with tracks like ‘Four Sticks’ and ‘When The Levee Breaks’.

It also works well with albums such as ‘Meat Is Murder’ by The Smiths, most Morrissey albums and ‘After The Goldrush’ by Neil Young.

Listening to Jimi Hendrix in the rain doesn’t work somehow (unless you’re watching Withnail & I). It needs to be summer for that kind of thing to me somehow. Windows open, incense burning, red wine and beers flowing. That kinda thing.

I’ve also been thinking what a terrible shame it is that great bands aren’t getting noticed at all these days. Mumford & Sons and a few others are an exception but when you turn on certain radio stations, DJ’s that are supposed to be playing ‘the best new stuff’ are playing complete trash. Music made by people who don’t like music. It’s very very sad.

When we play gigs, we meet bands that are just fantastic. They should be huge, but the way the music industry is today, that’s hard for them to accomplish. Without sounding big headed or arrogant I think it’s sad that The Wutars are not going the places we should be. We’re good at what we do because we work hard at it. If the songs no good, it’s not getting played. We’re perfectionists that absolutely adore music and we wouldn’t bother unless we thought what we were doing was of good quality. Why strive to be anything but the best? On that note I would like to take this opportunity to thank people that have supported the band along the way. It doesn’t go unnoticed and we loves ya!

Saying that, things are looking up this year. The new songs sound great, the last studio session we had was very productive and our hair (both face and head) is looking fantastic.

Come along to Camden Barfly this Saturday (6th Feb). We’re playing at 9:30pm and would love to see your sexy faces.

I’ll sign off now.

Peace & Love

 

Kewie.

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