This past weekend, my class was required to go to a music conference called "In The City" in Manchester - just about 40 min. away by train. Chris decided it would be a great opportunity for him as well so he could meet a couple of work contacts and also promote his record label Burning Building Recordings. (www.bbrecordings.com - you know me, always promoting whenever I can!) :D
Aw...don't we look so cute? Manchester is one of our new fav. cities on this side of the globe. Lots of venues, theatres, artsy people, a variety of restaurants - how could a city go wrong if they have all those things?
During the evenings there were loads of bands playing all over the city centre. We looked through all the descriptions of the bands since we hadn't heard of any of them and tried to see as many as possible. Unfortunately, we weren't really impressed - either because they weren't very unique, we weren't into that genre of music, or they were just PLAIN BAD! But, I did take a few pictures:
This is Isosceles from Glasgow - they have opened for Franz Ferdinand and they sounded quite similar. Put on a pretty good live show though.
This is the bass player of Fenech Soler rocking out. They are from a town in England - can't remember where exactly. They were quite cookie-cutter synth pop, but were definitely entertaining. Very dance-y.
Seems like dance/new wave/synth pop is the norm over in these parts. Quite different from Seattle....oh how we miss Seattle's music scene. All the bands we know and love would kick ass over here. We've come to the conclusion that Seattle's standards are high and maybe it is because we're blessed with so many gifted musicians who aren't afraid of creating something different.
My class was able to get into the conference for free, but in return we helped the staff put together all the swag bags and passes. We had our work cut out for us - had 3,000 bags to get through!
Here is a lovely picture of a waterway flowing through the city.
Okay, there you have it. If/when you come to visit us, we will have to take you to Manchester for sure.
Hugs n kisses!
Nic