Posts Tagged ‘Ace Bushy Striptease’

Bunnyhood EP is out now!

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Falling and Laughing have finally released our first physical EP through Oddbox Records, it’s called Bunnyhood! You can listen to the tracks over on our bandcamp

Tracklisting

1) Feral Fanzine Frenzy
2) Roly-Poly
3) Kim’s Song
4) Stockholm Archipelago

They were very kindly recorded for us in Stoke, by Pete Horowitz.

I’m so pleased with the way the packaging has turned out! The image was drawn by Kooky Koala and was screen printed onto some of Stumptown Printers chipboard packaging by Get a Grip.

We’ve written and printed a zine which is in the box too with pieces about some of the things mentioned in the songs, and an interview with Pete about home recording.

It’s available for just £4 (plus P&P) from Oddbox Records, or if you’ve never bought anything from Oddbox before then you can also buy it as part of an awesome treasure trove of CDs which will also get you the new albums by Ace Bushy Striptease (it’s got a song on it called Bon Nuit, J’ai Changé Mon Esprit which is one of the best things ever!) and One Happy Island (similarly fantastic) along with the new Humms album. Win!

Ace Bushy Striptease - Roly Poly

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

I had to post up this video for Roly Poly, as covered by Ace Bushy Striptease! It is awesome.

Eagle eyed web foragers may have already come across this interview on the Blue Whale blog with me and Simon from Ace Bushy Striptease in our Tiddlywhips disguise.

The Moseley Arms - 5th June: Ace Bushy Striptease, Falling & Laughing, Cast & Crew

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

So hurrah, we’ve got another Free Gig coming up, this time at the Moseley Arms and kindly organised by Spotted Dog Gigs.

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You can find out more about Ace Bushy Striptease and Cast and Crew by following them there links in this here sentence. As always there’s a Facebook Event.

The Moseley Arms is on Ravenhurst Street


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Poster by Alex from Devil and Casey Jones.

Also, excitingly, I think Rotunda-sault is in a gigable state. There. I’ve said it so we’ll have to play it now.

Island Bar - 18th July, Clamjaphry, The Kick Inside, Ace Bushy Striptease, Falling & Laughing

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

There’s another DIY Falling and Laughing gig coming up on the 18th July at Island Bar.

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On this poster I’ve again plundered the artistic talents of those far better at this sort of stuff. This time from Tony Millionaire, who’s work swings from profound and beautiful to straight up gross.

We’re trying a pay-what-you-want on the door experiment. Kind of like the whole Radiohead/In Rainbows thing. Except we’re not going to release the gig for full price in HMV after a few months. Um, and unlike Radiohead we’re trying to cover travel costs for The Kick Inside.

So What Happened in 2008 Then?

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

As this site is a) new and b) being launched on the cusp of 2009, I thought a good first post might be to tell you a little bit about both Falling and Laughing and Lime Chalks and what we did in 2008.

Well the year started off with a mass exodus from the Falling and Laughing line up that had played with Pocketbooks, Wave Pictures and Bearsuit [/namedropping] - with Darryl heading off the the US of States for 6 months and Stu heading off to Belfast, seemingly forever and ever and ever.

This left Falling and Laughing as just me, which is quite embarrassing when you’re performing as a band name (especially called Falling and Laughing - luckily I never tripped up on stage so avoided the witty and insiteful “where’s Laughing” heckle).

I had one solo acoustic gig in February at Bohemian Jukebox with Superman Revenge Squad and The Voluntary Butler Scheme, both on their way up to megasuperstardom, in relative terms.

The world of Birmingham open mic nights were a good place to work on some new songs in absence of bands too, with The Secret Music Club being a welcoming favourite. Open mic nights aren’t as fun without friends and I played several times with Nick from Cast and Crew (”where’s Crew” etc) and a lovely chap I know called Mike Falzon.

At around this time, Rob Howard (who seemingly manages to write as many songs at the same rate that most people listen to them) expanded his Lime Chalks line up to encompass a drummer and a guitarist (me) although this later evolved to playing uke and melodica on top of the guitar (I mean as well as, rather than indulging in bizzare jazzy impressionist post-rock instrument stacking).

Lime Chalks went on to have lots of fun gigs with a slightly changing line up each time - and you can get a flavour of the bands we played with by frisking these links - Betty and the ID, Ballboy, The Pete Green Corporate Juggernaut, Seth Faergolzia and Little My [/yet more namedropping]. We also played a monster night of pop put on by This is Tomorrow with Ace Bushy Striptease, The Bumblebees and Das Wanderlust.

The rest of Lime Chalks finished the year off at Colour playing with the fantastic Epic45 though sadly I couldn’t make that one myself but this is one of the things about being in a slighly changing line up.

They year finished off with Falling and Laughing at Bohemian Jukebox with Little My (again, and it was good to see them back in Brum), Don’t Move and David Leach.

So that was 2008 then. Apologies for the link heavy me heavy first post, but hopefully it’s given you an idea of what both bands have been up to and what we might be doing in the new year. Cheers!