Showing posts with label The Seamonsters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Seamonsters. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

The Seamonsters / Dollie Demi / Ruby Joy - Manchester Night People - 28th January 2020


The Seamonsters headlined a fundraising and awareness event for Solidarity Not Silence, a campaign set up to fund women to defend themselves against a defamation case made by a well-known musician in respond to numerous accusations about his behaviour towards them. Support came from Manchester's Dollie Demi and Ruby Joy.

Friday, October 11, 2019

TRACK OF THE DAY : The Seamonsters - How To Be Famous


The Seamonsters return with a new single today, their live favourite How To Be Famous, a song that showcases a very different side to them from their early singles. Heavier and harder-hitting, taking aim at the things people are expected to do in order to have their fifteen minutes in the spotlight, it's their best single to date.

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Confessional Festival Day 1 - Blackburn Holy Trinity Church - 6th September 2019 (The Blinders / LIINES / Witch Fever / The Seamonsters / Audrey's Dance)


Day One of Blackburn's Confessional Festival in the stunning setting of the disused Holy Trinity Church overlooking the town saw a headline set by The Blinders accompanied by LIINES, Witch Fever, The Seamonsters and Audrey's Dance providing a musically varied evening of some of the North's best and most exciting bands on one bill.

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Red Rum Club / Cleargreen / King Kartel / Social Room / The Seamonsters - Manchester Night And Day (This Feeling Big In 2019) - 25th January 2019


This Feeling's January set of gigs championing their biggest tips for 2019 hit a hot and sweaty sold-out Night And Day Cafe in Manchester last night with five bands - The Seamonsters, Social Room, King Kartel, Cleargreen and Red Rum Club - from near and far coming together to showcase their talents.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

The Seamonsters - Interview


Ahead of their sold-out appearance at This Feeling's Big In 2019 night we caught up with Sheffield's The Seamonsters to discuss their new single Blue Movie Baby, the slow-burn that sees them heralded as a potential breakthrough band six years in and their fierce independent streak.

Friday, January 18, 2019

TRACK OF THE DAY : The Seamonsters - Blue Movie Baby


The Seamonsters might be hitting a load of the tip lists for 2019, but six years into their existence it feels a long time overdue for one of the most colourful bands around. They start off the year with a series of shows and the release of their new single and live favourite Blue Movie Baby.

Monday, May 7, 2018

Liverpool Sound City (Berries / Average Sex / Hey Charlie / Peaness / Dirty Laces / White Room / Dish Pit / Violet Youth / The Seamonsters) - Various Venues - 6th May 2018


Day two of Liverpool Sound City saw us avoid the big venues and headline acts and concentrate on some of the smaller stages and bands that have been on our must-see list for a while or those we'd missed when they were last in Manchester. Across another scorching hot day in Liverpool, we caught The Seamonsters, Violet Youth, Dishpit, White Room, Dirty Laces, Peaness, Hey Charlie, Average Sex and Berries.

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

TRACK OF THE DAY : The Seamonsters - Max And Archie


Max And Archie is the third single from Sheffield six-piece The Seamonsters. It captures an infectious energy that has run through their previous two singles, but hides more than a hint of menace and attitude behind its sweet catchy hook-laden tune.