Thursday, 18 December 2008

Concur Christmas

We’re currently writing and recording our debut album so we’ll be off the radar for the next few weeks.

However we’ll be back in January supporting the wonderful God Is An Astronaut on their UK tour. For details visit our gigs page.

We've had an ace 2008. Thanks to everyone that's helped us out this year.

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

x x x

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

End of '08

We played what should be our last gig of the year in London last week at the Buffalo Bar. Big thanks to the lads from The French Quarter who lent us gear and made us new friends.

Now work begins on writing the album so many a long night in our new cold, dark practice room.

More to come...

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

So then...

...well, we've been bloody busy.

Our new single "Oblige" came out on Monday 6th October and, both before and after its release, we've been touring like crazy.

We played a handful of gigs in London (Bush Hall) and Sheffield (Academy) with the gorgeous Nat Johnson. Bush Hall is a particulary special venue with huge chandeliers and pristine white walls. Good gigs. Loads of pizza.

The single launch at the Brudenell was top fun the weekend after. AnteAter, Dino Pile-up and Nappy 3 did us proud and I think we probably played as well as we ever have done (at that point anyway).

Then it was down to Nottingham for an ace festival called the Hockley Hustle. Great crowd in Notts and we had top fun, especially nice hanging out with Rich and Elly Glissando as well as Dom and Jordan DiS.

In the days after the single launch we got played by Steve Lamacq on 6 Music and on our way down back from our gig in Newcastle we even heard ourselves on Huw Stephens Radio 1 show. Special times.

After a short trip to Sowerby Bridge ("student rock!") we headed to Reading with Vessels and probably played the gig of our lives. Vessels were ace too (check out the pics posted here and more here - www.flickr.com/photos/adamreading).

The following week we played at the Dry Bar in Manchester and had an ace full-house gig at the Adelphi, Hull, with the lovely boys and girls of The Notebook (and Mikey Exploded!). Top night.

Finally we finished off with the Brainwash Festival last weekend (gig 61). It was a pleasure playing iForward, Russia!'s (possibly) last ever gig. They'll be missed.

Then on Sunday Tim and Jim did an acoustic session on Raw Talent to finish off a hectic October for us. You can listen again to Decimal Places (acoustic) and "Oblige" here - www.bbc.co.uk/rawtalent (do it quick as it's only up for a week).

Ta ra for now. Will try not to leave it so long next time. x

Sorry it's taken so long to blog...

...we've just been really busy releasing singles, playing festivals and touring and such and such.

Lots to say. Hang on!

Thursday, 4 September 2008

49 gigs and counting...

Our next gig is our 50th as I Concur. Here's the run down of the good, the bad and the sometimes god damn ugly :)

2007

1. The Packhorse, Leeds - 15/01/2007 - with Pete Wright and Peasman
All I remember about this one is being scared to death playing our new songs in front of some very close friends. It as a real buzz when we got through the first song!

2. Mixing Tin, Leeds - 07/02/2007 - with Vessels, Apartment and Race
Our first gig with Vessels. They blew us away. I remember being very nervous at this one too with old band mates turning up.

3. Atrium, Leeds - 20/02/2007 - with The Window Right and Palo Alto
We'd started gelling by this one...

4. Brudenell Social Club, Leeds - 24/02/2007 - Vessels single launch with Immune, Itch and Downdime
Our first good gig and an honour to be on such a wicked line-up.

5. Brudenell Social Club, Leeds - 15/03/2007 - with Stateless, Samsa and worriedaboutsatan
Another good gig with the first set of proper songs coming on strong.

6. The Packhorse, Leeds - 24/03/2007 - with Napoleon IIIrd and ActionForce
This gig really set us going. The Engine Room guys and Nap3 have supported us ever since.

7. Mixing Tin, Leeds - 26/03/2007 - with Glissando and Laymar
Our first and only gig (so far) with our good friends Glissando.

8. Escobar, Wakefield - 16/04/2007 - with Samsa
It had all satarted so well but this was one of our worst ever gigs. Technical problems everywhere.

9. Brudenell Social Club, Leeds - 31/05/2007 - Concur EP Launch with The Pattern Theory, Rotary Ten, Micky Charbagz, Peter Wright)
It was a real buzz to have our first proper record launch. About 150 folks turned up too which was ace. Great gig.

10. Brudenell Social Club, Leeds - 06/06/2007 - with David Thomas Broughton, Peter Broderick and The Twilight Sad
Our first big support slot with the Sad. A really good gig.

11. The Howard, Sheffield - 08/06/2007
One to be forgotton...

12. The Packhorse, Leeds - 13/06/2007 - with Itch and Wintermute
Fun night playing with two ace bands that we love. No one turned up though.

13. The Cockpit, Leeds - 26/06/2007 - FutureSound Competition
This gig really set the ball rollingfor us. We played ace, had teenagers clapping (!!) and landed a slot on the DTTR compilation with this one.

14. The Cockpit, Leeds - 10/07/2007 - supporting The Hold Steady
Our first BIG gig proper. We were the main support to The Hold Steady in front of almost 600 people. Good times. We played ace too.

15. The Brudenell Social Club, Leeds - 18/07/2007 - Unity Day fundraiser with Smokestacks and The Butterfly
This ones a bit of a blur...

16. The Packhorse, Leeds - 03/08/2007 - with Cardboard Cowboy and The Old House
A good gig with good friends. We were just about to start recording Lucky Jack / Build Around Me with Jamie Old House at this one.

17. Qubar, Margate - 06/09/2007 - with The Pattern Theory
Our first night of a five date tour with The Pattern Theory. Dead as a Dodo (two people!) but great times getting drunk, playing on SingStar and paddling in the sea!

18. Cross Kings, Kings Cross, London - 07/09/2007 - with The Pattern Theory
Not so great times. Our least enjoyable ever gig to date. We played well but the support band were horrible, horrible people.

19. Bunker's Hill, Nottingham - 10/09/2007 - on tour with The Pattern Theory
Another fun one. We were well looked after by the DiS and Mint Ive crew. Carl TPT nearly lost a finger and we had a run in with some crazy kids and the Notts' police.

20. Dry Bar, Manchester - 11/09/2007 - on tour with The Pattern Theory
Alright gig. The Dry Bar smelt funny. Tim forgot half his pedals but we got through it pretty well. The WotGodForgot guiys were tops.

21. Head of Steam, Newcastle 12/09/2007 - on tour with The Pattern Theory
Ace times. Ace crowd. The Get Involved guys are the bess knees. We love them and Newcastle.

22. Royal Park Cellars, Leeds - 18/09/2007 - with Lite
We played ace and Lite still blew us away. Awesome band.

23. The Hi-Fi Club, Leeds - 05/10/2007 - with Scaramanga Six
This ones a blur too. Iremember is being a major rush for us all to make it for soundcheck from work!

24. Under the Boardwalk, Sheffield - 07/10/2007
Americana night. A small but appreciative crowd. Tim got very drunk and we sold more CDs in one night to one person ever (6 I think!?!).

25. Puzzle Hall, Sowerby Bridge - 18/10/2007 - with Laboratory Noise
Remember this one feeling a bit rushed! The Lab Noise lads were lovley though.

26. Brainwash Festival (Brudenell / Royal Park), Leeds - 19/10/2007 (with Youthmovies)
A big gig for us pretty much opening Brainwash. Remember lots of well known faces in the crowd. Ace gig. Ace night. Ace weekend.

27. The Faversham, Leeds - 21/10/2007 - with Gravenhurst
Gravenhurst turned up but never made it onto the stage :(

28. The New Roscoe, Leeds - 03/11/2007 - with James Apollo
The James Apoollo boys were ace. Hopefully we'll hang with them again.

29. The Cockpit, Leeds - 11/11/2007 - with The Duke Spirit
We almost set a record for the least amount of space on one stage ever at this one.

30. City Screen Picture House, York - 20/11/2007
Pretty much all I remember is rain, rain, rain!

31. Brudenell Social Club, Leeds - 21/11/2007 - with The Officers
England were playing a World Cup Qualifier. Dead!


2008

32. The Faversham, Leeds - 06/03/2008 - Red Stripe Music Awards
First gig after 3 months off and it was a good one. Able Archer got its first airing. Our first NME review too.

33. The Love Apple, Bradford - 07/03/2008
An odd gig playing in my old stomping ground.

34. Brudnell Social Club, Leeds - 08/03/2008 - Concur single launch - with Her Name is Calla, Wintermute and The Pattern Theory
Our first ever single launch. Huge crowd (250+). Didn't play as well as we can but an awesome night.

35. The Grapes, Sheffield - 11/03/2008 - with Vessels and worriedaboutsatan
One of the best. Full house. Leeds crew in Sheffield and wicked promoters. Fun. fun. fun.

36. Industry, Shoreditch, London - 18/03/2008 -with The Domino State and Telegraphs
Our first enjoyable London gig. Put on by Club AC30. Top blokes and all the other bands were sound.

37. The Library, Leeds - 28/03/2008 - with Twilight Sad, Vessels and Wintermute
Good gig. Far too many good band on one bill.

38. The Vine, Sowerby Bridge - 02/04/2008 - with Vessels
Good local crowd but couldn't hear a thing on stage!

39. Escobar, Wakefield - 04/04/2008 - with Vessels
A not so good gig. We don't have much luck at Escobar :(

40. The Head of Steam, Newcastle - 23/04/2008 - with This Et Al
Newcastle was ace again. The first of two gigs with Et Al and also their last gigs. Big shame.

41. Live At Leeds The Cockpit, Leeds -03/05/2008
One of the best gigs ever. Never to be forgotton. Ace (big) crowd. Felt like rock stars, ha ha!!

42. Brudenell, Leeds - 06/05/2008 - with Gravenhurst and Pivot
Finally we play with Gravenhurst.

43. Fuzz Club, Sheffield Uni, Sheffield - 05/06/2008 - with Napoleon IIIrd*
Silly night. Most of the students had left for the summer but still good fun.

44. The Library - 27/06/2008 - with You Slut, Itch, Lizardmen
Our first night official for Brew Records. Fun but another quiet one due to Leeds being dead in the summer.

45. The Cockpit, Leeds - 08/07/2008 - Futuresound with These Monsters
Ace gig. Good times playing in front of an ace crowd. We love playing The Cockpit.

46. The Luminaire, London - 18/07/2008 - with The Domino State and Mint Ive
Another ace gig. We love the Club AC30 guys. Sobotka gets its first airing and goes down a storm. We also had just found out we were going to be playing Leeds & Reading Festivals!

47. Festivals warm-up, Packhorse, Leeds - 21/08/2008 - with Grammatics, Fran Rodgers, Pulled Apart By Horses
Everything that could go wrong went wrong at this one. Still, what's a warm-up for?

48. Reading Festival - 23/08/2008
Ace, ace, ace!

49. Leeds Festival - 24/08/2008
Ace, ace, ace, ace!!

* We've played one more gig but it was only two songs:

Brudenell, Leeds - 31/05/2008 - Smixies Night
Fun night. Not a proper, proper gig as we only play two songs but we do get to cover The Smiths' Handsome Devil. Madness.

Monday, 1 September 2008

Sunday, 24 August 2008

Sunday 24th August – Concur play Leeds Fest

Another early 9am start. Surprisingly we all seem to feel pretty good, except Tim who lost the plot on the guest bar dance floor last night. From what I can see of the curled up red sweaty mess on the tent floor he looks pretty rough.

We head to the Introducing stage and emotionally hook up with Alan and Katy from the BBC Raw Talent team who helped get us here. We sort out the tech stuff and everything seems to be pretty good. Tim eventually turns up and we’re ready to go. An amazing weekend is pretty complete when we have another really good gig. The crowd are just brilliant and it’s one of the biggest buzzes ever!

Finally we can relax proper. We do various interviews and photo shoots for the BBC.before chilling out backstage. After checking out Los Campesinos! and Foals we head back to the Introducing stage to do one final interview with the Raw Talent guys. Alan Raw’s on top form and I recommend having a listen to the interview we did with him. We’re not normally on such good form when a mic is put in front of us.

From then on it all gets a bit hazy. We get drunk, dance a bit and even end up in the silent disco before turning it in. All in all it’s been wonderful. Happy days to be in I Concur.

Saturday, 23 August 2008

Saturday 23rd August – Concur play Reading Fest


I’ve never been awake before 9am at a festival before but then I guess I’ve never played one with my own band before. Reading is hot today. Very hot. No need for wellies either. Perfect.

We head to Gate Charlie and meet our Artist Liaison for the day, Hayley. She’s lovely and sorts us out with beer and water. Our stage manager, Pop, a giant of a man with neon orange dreadlocks is lovely too and we breeze through our sound check. You can just tell that we’re going to have a good gig.

We’re met by a few friends out the front of the stage and they wish us well before we head to a Radio 1 interview and then launch ourselves on stage. The gig’s spot on. Great fun. The short set works a treat: Captors, Able Archer, Sobotka, Build Around Me and Oblige.

We chill out in the guest bar and grab something to eat before running into Huw Stephens behind the Introducing stage. He’s seen our Oblige flyers and is even genned up on the date the single’s released. Good man.

We set off from Reading to get back to Leeds before it gets dark. Unfortunately we hadn’t planned on taking the wrong exit out of the festival and before we know it the van’s stuck in a sea of festival goers at the front gates! The crazy Scottish security guys, rather than simply sending us back the way we came, start moving the crowd and all the gates to one side. It’s carnage as we drive the van across rocks and people start diving out of the way. Once we get to the road the security guys realise it’s sealed off by metal gates which they can’t move. We then have to reverse the van down the pavement between several lamp posts and touts before finally finding a gap at the side of the road and escaping the crazyness.

When we get back to Leeds we begin to chill for the first time this weekend. All our friends are there so a fair few beers are knocked back, mainly by Tim, and we check out Dans Le Sac who’s pretty ace. After avoiding several ligging mediocre pop stars and TV presenters we head to bed.

Friday, 22 August 2008

Friday 22nd August - getting to Reading


We get up in decent time and head to watch local lads Eureka Machines kick off the fest. Mega professional as always. When the rain kicks in head to see Yeasayer in the NME/Radio1 tent. Ace set.

It’s time to go to Reading so, after meeting the remaining members of the Concur that didn’t camp on Thursday night (that’s all of them but me!), we all pile into the Vessels’ van. Martin’s brought his fully inflated air bed and forgotten to take his mountain bike out (“what the ***!”). These two essential items take up much more room than any of our gear. Teff’s going to be great value for money this weekend.

Within an hour we’re stuck, permanently, on the M1. A detour through the delights of Chesterfield ensues and we fall two to three hours behind schedule. Are we going to make to Reading in time to see Rage Against the Machine. Probably not. At least I get some kip.

We’re welcomed to Reading by the crazy Scottish security guards who make the Leeds Festival security look like Masterminds (more about these guys later). The Reading site is right in the middle of the town in what seems to be a golf course or race track of some kind. All very odd. Toby’s loving it. He’s been here before and he seems very at home. The rest of us feel a bit like aliens.

After watching Minor Complaint Against The Machine (the sound quality really was that bad!) we head to the guest bar to hand out flyers and get mildly drunk. We then set up camp next to the lovely Johnny Foreigner crew and head to bed to get a good night’s sleep before tomorrow’s gig. Unfortunately the good kip doesn’t happen thanks to drunken idiots falling over my tent. Ah well, it’s all fun really.

Thursday, 21 August 2008

Thursday 21st August - set up camp at Leeds Fest

We’re late getting to Leeds Festival. Our van driver for the weekend, Mr Martin Teff of Vessels fame, is, completely out of character for him, faffing around. We’re gonna hit the A64 traffic and have to put our massive Concur tent up in the dark. Indeed, after an infuriating mission trying to get in and out of the artists’ car park (good old uninformed fest security) this is the case. It’s all stress, but at least we’re finally here. Thanks to superhuman Sandman Ed Rob Wright we get the tent up, “have you got planning permission for that?!?”, and head to watch the Dance To The Radio stage.

We witness the end of the Pigeon Detectives’ secret gig and hook up with the Brew Records crew and Teff’s sister Helen before getting the (incredibly expensive) food in and enjoying Grammatics. The site is really really really muddy. It’s going to be a wellies weekend!

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Concur’s Leeds and Reading blog

We decided to do a blog of the festivals. Here it is....

Thursday, 17 July 2008

We're playing Leeds and Reading fests!


Whoop! Whoop!
We've been asked by the rather awesome Huw Stephens and all the guys at BBC Introducing to play their stage at both Leeds and Reading festivals.
As you'd imagine we're really rather happy.
More details to come as soon as we have them. Happy days!

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Sobotka













The next new tune is called Sobotka.

If you're a fan of the TV show The Wire you'll know who we're talking about - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Sobotka

If you're not a fan of the show then get on it - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wire_%28TV_series%29 - just got series 2 on DVD if you need a lend.

Futuresound last night

We had our Futuresound gig last night - it was ace. Thank you for the support (especially at 7.30pm on a Tuesday night).

Hopefully we'll have some good news about Leeds/Reading Fests in the next days/weeks.

Whoop! Whoop! Whoop!

* Current set is: Demons & Slaves, Able Archer, Exits Are Blockades, Captors, Oblige, Build Around Me.

Having to drop Decimals, Grandeur and Lucky Jack is a pain.

Across The Tracks


We're on the new Across the Pennines compilation - Across the Tracks Vol. 6.

It features Sir Yes Sir, Pulled Apart By Horses (ace!), Dutch Uncles, Wave Machines, Team Waterpolo, Dinosaur Pile-Up (double ace!), Spodni Pradlo, Mechanical Owl (triple ace!) and Tim and Sam's Tim and the Sam Band as well as our own Lucky Jack remixed by Napoleon IIIrd.

The compilations are currently on sale via the myspace for £2 (plus postage & packaging) for purchasing via the myspace buyers get a free Across the Pennines pin-badge to!http://www.%20myspace.%20com/acrossthepennines

They will are on sale in Piccadily records to in Manchester and will soon be in shops in Leeds, London and Japan!

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Future News

Just a quick update from the Concur camp as we've been a little quiet recently (Bear man Tim!) after a crazy March / April.

Our next single on Brew Records is going to be coming out in early October. We'll be touring pretty heavily around that time too. The single's going to be a new version of Oblige which was produced by Tom Woodhead of Forward Russia fame. It'll be backed by Captors. More details to come soon.

In the meantime we're playing the annual Futuresound event at The Cockpit on the 8th July. Please come down and support us as there's a pretty good chance it could lead to us landing a slot at Leeds and Reading Festivals. If you want a ticket drop us a line on MySpace or send us an email to info@concur.co.uk

Oh, and our gig this Friday at the Brudenell has had to be postponed for reasons beyond the venues' control. Come to the gig with You Slut! at the Library, Leeds, instead. Itch and Lizardmen are also raving it up.

Out.

Chris x x

Tuesday, 13 May 2008

No action for a while...

...Tom Hann's in Canada. B*stard.


Monday, 5 May 2008

Live at Leeds '08

What an amazing day that was. We've just played in front of about 400-500 people at the Cockpit and it was incredible.

Will post some pix and maybe even a video very soon.

Big ups to This Et Al (huge!!), Grammatics, Napoleon IIIrd, Vessels, Mi Mye and Dinosaur Pile-Up who we managed to see and were also superb. Our new label mates Kong apparently went down a storm at The Packhorse too. Good work Brew.

Monday, 21 April 2008

Next gig, Newcastle

This should be a cracker. We've been wanting to play with This Et Al for a long time. And the Head of Steam is possibly the best venue outside of Leeds. Aceness.


Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Madia Vale session for Radio 1 (29th March '08)

An early start (8am) and we’re all pretty knackered, especially as we played a late gig last night supporting The Twilight Sad. Ace night but feel “urgh” now! Still, to say we’re excited about our Maida Vale session is an understatement.

Simon from Brew turns up at my house nice and early and Tim’s here a few minutes later - we’re off. Several Gingsters pasties, traffic jams and, after Tim’s AWOL wheel trim almost wipes out Toby, James and Tom Brew in the car behind, we make it to London.

Maida Vale is a huge off-white low-rise building – just the one floor is visable from the street but it actually goes quite far underground. After making it through the manic but friendly security we take our own tour.

Firstly the canteen. A bit expensive and a bit disappointing for me. We should come back mid-week when the fresh food is back on.
Then Studio 1 which is amazing. A huge old skool BBC concert hall which is eerily absent of an orchestra with its many empty seats.

Then the in-famous studio 4, home to sessions by Nirvana, Radiohead, The Smiths and almost any other great band you’d care to name. It’s awash with stickers and graffiti of almost every band that’s ever played in there. You can still smell the sweat.

Our room is Studio 3 (see above). It's a large green studio (have you seen Joss Stone’s new annoying Flake ad – this is where it was filmed!) in which our amplified guitars echo off the walls beautifully. The desk in here is huge. 64 tracks. And the engineers, Guy and Gareth, are great. Real pros and friendly with it too.
After a faltering, nervous start we bash out three tracks. New one “Able Archer” takes four attempts. “Oblige” just two. “Build Around Me” we nail first time. It’ll be interesting to see which ones Huw Stephens picks for the show. We’re really happy with all three.

Next several bright lights are shoved in our faces and we’re interviewed for the BBC archives. Another scary experience. “Look t the camera”, ”Repeat the question”, “Don’t interrupt each other” etc. We’re not usually that good at interviews. We’re terrible at this one.

And in a flash that’s that. Time to go. We say our goodbyes and, a few motorway Whoppers and a bit of Motown later, we’re back in Leeds. It’s 11pm. A celebratory curry and a few tins at Toby’s then. Why not?


Thursday, 13 March 2008

In the NME and on Radio 1 in one day

As it says. We're turning into Muse or something.

The NME piece is here and Vessels and Wintermute are in too. Cool.

Listen again to the Huw Stepens show here. It's the 9pm program about half an hour in. Check out You Slut! just after too.

Also got an ace interview up from the launch on AudioScribbler and an ace review of the same gig on Whisperin & Hollerin. What an ace week.

If you've got some spare pennies floating around please buy the single that came out on Monday from us or Brew.

Monday, 10 March 2008

The end of a mad week

Everything went bonkers this week.

On Tuesday we were asked to do a Maida Vale session at the end of the month for Huw Stephens.
On Thursday the NME turned up to review our gig at the Fav (fingers crossed they write something nice).
On Saturday over 200 people turned up for our single launch then on Sunday we did our first ever live radio session for Raw Talent.
Today our single is out across the country.

We're absolutley knackered now. Please buy it so we know it was worth the work!

www.myspace.com/iconcurband

BBC Raw Talent

We were on BBC Raw Talent last night. You can have a listen again at www.bbc.co.uk/rawtalent.
We played the two tracks from the new single (out today!) and a brand new tune called 'Able Archer'.

We've never done a session before so it was pretty stressful but made great practice for Maida Vale in a few weeks.

Also big thanks to everyone that packed out the launch night for us. It was immense.

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Huw's gone crazy
















We're now doing a session for Mr Stephens at Maida Vale. We're obviously rather chuffed.

www.bbc.co.uk/humber/content/articles/2008/03/04/maidavale_weekender_feature.shtml

See you at the weekend for the single launch.