BBC Introducing

We got on the BBC introducing show last night on BBc Manchester with ‘Wrong Side’ not Radio One, but considering it has only been out for 2 weeks not bad me thinks. 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/manchester/hi/people_and_places/music/newsid_8326000/8326122.stm

 

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BYE BYE Ferige!

Our Den is off travelling the world for a few months so if you didn’t see us at the In The City gig on the 20th then you want see us as a full band until the new year! We are doing loads of acoustic gigs though so we will keep you posted where they will be in the next few months. Have a good one Den will miss you kid!! n660169947_2322494_5213290

The Recording Studio in a Few Words

Saturday morning we arrived at the studio early, bright eyed and bushy tailed (as opposed to being tired and hung over) and very excited about the prospect of concentrating a whole 3 day session on just one song. Moolah Rouge Studios is located on the top floor of a huge old mill in Stockport. FINELINES were using their top studio called Studio 1 and it did have a little air of Abbey Road about the huge cold white live room.

Like little boys in a toy shop we ran round picking up and messing with the weird and wonderful old guitars, amplifiers and keyboards that adorn the walls of the studio and felt inspired to make some great sounds.

Knowing that Doves, Elbow, Cherry Ghost, Badly Drawn Boy and The Ha

ppy Mondays had all recorded there helped elevate the excitement and when Pete sat down at a £20,000 Steinway grand piano and started tickling the ivories the sheer class of this instrument was immediately audible. That was it, we were in business and it got us all very giddy anticipating that the quality of the track would be head and shoulders above previous recordings. With access to very expensive old instruments like a 1930’s Black Electro Acoustic Gibson guitar and a £4,000 German handmade acoustic guitar (which we used on the recording) we were going to enjoy every minute.

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When the string quartet arrived it was four young girls who Joe had recruited from the Oldham Music Service and it was hilarious listening to him orchestrate them from the live room while we’re sat in the control room listening to him say things over the microphone like “…We’ll do you all individually and then do you one at a time..” Everything he said became a childish filthy innuendo from then on. We shut our gobs when they started playing as the sound of the Cello, Viola and two violins combining to play the melodies we had chosen for the track the week before was awe-inspiring. Joseph ‘the medler’ Weaver should take full credit for scoring and conducting the music for the strings It must have took ages to do with the band constantly changing and adding bits to it. Nice One Weaver! You professional Legend you.
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On the Sunday Tooley arrived and laid down his acoustic guitar track and then Dawn and Keith arrived for a nosey at how we were doing. Den kept getting told off for talking, laughing, messing with percussion too loud and generally being a nuisance by Keir the sound engineer (Durutti Column) who kept putting a vocoder effect on Neil’s vocal to make him sound like Cher to the amusement of everyone else. We had a break for dinner in the Bamford Arms pub across the road from the studio and talked about getting the track sent out to radio stations and record labels and maybe playing a big launch gig for releasing the track.

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We went back and Neil nailed his vocals superbly probably much to the relief of Keir the sound engineer who had only heard Neil’s half asleep, croaky, screechy guide vocal the day before and we finished recording around 7ish.

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Just the mixing to do now… Watch this space kids

2 days in the studio = 2 tracks

Denis playing on 'the wrong side'

A few weeks ago we went into the studio for a few days. We have come out with 2 cracking tracks. Track one ‘Holding On’ Track two ‘living the wrong side’ They will be ready to upload on Monday night. Let us know what you think. We will be touring around the north in September showcasing our new release which will feature these 2 tracks. Anyway feast your eyes on the leg-end they call Mr ferige playing his mouth organ on the ‘Living wrong side.

Please remeber to leave us some posts letting us know what you think of the new tracks.

Glasgow Indian Summer Myspace Bus

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The days where Fine Lines where sporting the long buffons! Live in the Myspace bus at Indian Summer. A great weekend had by all! Which was planned by our one and only Dawn and Lyndsey so a big thank you for that.

Pictures from our latest visit to Glasgow!

 

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NEW RELEASE COMING SOON!!!

We are in the middle of working on one of our tracks to be released September 09. If you have been to our recent gigs you would of heard the track that will be getting released. Any guesses????picture-21

Fine Lines play The Box, Glasgow

The Fine Lines boys were invited up to Glasgow to show our pals North of the border what they are all about. The Venue is a well respected hive of Glaswegian musical activity called The Box, and the boys should hopefully be right at home. Watch this space for pics and updates.

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Photos from the Cavern

The Fabulous Sarbini brothers whilst working as FINELINES top notch security team.

The Fabulous Sarbini brothers whilst working as FINELINES top notch security team.

Neil Den & Ste Doing about to do an acoustic set on the little Beatles stage at the Cavern.

Neil Den & Ste Doing about to do an acoustic set on the little Beatles stage at the Cavern.

Lambretta shoot

A shot that won awards. The old Fine Lines posing for an artistic promo shot. Taken at an aircraft hanger in Hull after a quick stop off at the Lambretta Society to pick up a couple of scooters. It’s wrong watching a man put make up on a monkey. It took 7 and 3/4 hours to take but it was worth it.

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