By this time a second volume of songs had already been written (both new tracks and re-workings of some of Grace's own songs) and although we were getting a great reaction from the few gigs and open-mic nights we did, we wanted to form a band that could sustain a bigger live audience.
Steve left the live side of the band in 2008 to concentrate on the website and production, whilst Jules replaces him in the band, a fantastic producer in his own right he also produces and co-writes. He plays bass in live shows and has recently produced some amazing remixes of Her World (Transported LP), Saturday Morning (Transported LP) and Lifewreck (My Escape LP).
That just about brings us bang up to date. Now the website is back online and both albums are soon to be made available for download on i-tunes. Keep your eye on the News section and follow our progress by joining our myspace page.
The hunt for a drummer was short lived since Grace had known Gus for many years and he had already worked with us on Show Me Your Face (from Transported LP). Gus adds a rich element to the songs, a driving force that combines well with the structure of the tracks. His performances on his tribal drums transfix the crowd and he is soon to be encorporating a standard rock drum kit which can only improve the diversity of our live sound.
TINKINS WOOD BURIAL
CHAMBER SHOOT
Tinkinswood was a once a village but now all that remains is the burial chamber, which was built about 1,000 years or so before Stonehenge was constructed.
WESTBOURNE, NEWPORT
Transported LP and My Escape LP were recorded here. Its also where we filmed shots for the Transported Video.
YEW TREE, CHEPSTOW
Part of a series of shots by photographer Hugh Lewis, set in Chepstow, Gwent
STUDIO PICS & LIVE SHOTS
Photos taken from rehearsals at
Newport, Gwent