tag:travellermusic.com,2005:/blogs/festival-tour-2017Never mind the potholes2020-06-26T11:17:36+01:00Travellerfalsetag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/63670362020-06-26T11:17:36+01:002022-09-07T07:27:11+01:00Don't Be Lost At Sea<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189692/de1037c927de02643c4042ff92f3417d3c604515/original/untitled-design-16.png/!!/undefined/b:W1sic2l6ZSIsImxhcmdlIl1d.png" class="size_xl justify_center border_" /></p>
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<p>The new single off my album is called Don't Be Lost At Sea. Not being much of a "sea person", I'm not sure where it came from, apart from being a good metaphor for not getting sidetracked or distracted by the waves that push you off course from the life you want to live.</p>
<p>It's the third single I'm producing from my album Tin Can World. It's done with a groovy bossa nova rhythm for the verses, but it then rocks out more in the choruses, with some big drums and guitars. So it's meant to be soothing but it'll get your blood flowing as well. I love bringing in unexpected changes in songs that take the listener by surprise. </p>
<p>Here are the lyrics:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Don’t be lost at sea <br>No matter how adrift you are <br>When your destination’s far <br>It’s out of sight <br>Day or night </p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Though you’d like to scream <br>When your Am mates have all bailed out <br>There’s no need to shout <br>You can find a dream <br>By the ocean stream </p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Look and you will find <br>Sights to ease your mind <br>Blue and yellow rays <br>Shimmer in the haze <br>Whatever’s on its way <br>Just feel the ocean sway <br>Watch a shooting star <br>Vanish from afar </p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Don’t be lost at sea <br>No matter how afraid you are <br>Though the water’s deep <br>There’s a sail to trim <br>And you can learn to swim </p>
<p style="text-align: center;">When the wind gets high <br>And a perfect storm’s about <br>It’s only passing by <br>So lose the doubt <br>And wait it out </p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Wait and you will be <br>Sitting here with me <br>Somewhere on a beach <br>No more out of reach <br>It always comes around <br>You’re lost and then you’re found <br>Though you’ve gone so far <br>Home is where you are </p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Don’t be lost at sea <br>No matter how alone you are <br>Find some company <br>Beyond the land <br>At your command <br>Let yourself be free <br>Wherever you may roam <br>It always leads you home <br>Just wait and see <br>Eventually</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> </p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/63317032020-05-27T10:16:57+01:002023-12-10T16:51:50+00:00Pieces of Zurich - Lyrics<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189692/8f99f42159246d1cde51d76b3db87a263a84811c/original/pieces-of-zurich-3.png/!!/undefined/b:W1sic2l6ZSIsImxhcmdlIl1d.png" class="size_xl justify_center border_none" alt="" /></p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/63235662020-05-20T16:08:58+01:002022-04-29T09:27:43+01:00Summer Music<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189692/de1037c927de02643c4042ff92f3417d3c604515/original/untitled-design-16.png/!!/b:W10=.png" class="size_l justify_center border_" /></p>
<p>Hi again!</p>
<p>Don't you love summer? The sun's out, the birds are singing, people sunbathing, vacation time with family or a new flame, beaches, music festivals... oh, I nearly forgot. Well I still love summer, just not quite so much this summer.</p>
<p>But I'm making up for it by bringing you my new album Tin Can World. It's taken me a bit longer than I expected to get this far, but just like a casserole, the longer it spends in the oven, the more worthwhile the end product. Here's hoping.</p>
<p>My new single is almost ready and I'm putting together a video which will be available next week. I'm also going to be performing live non-album songs as from next week, mostly with lyrics that relate to the current situation we're in - a mixture of uncertainty, concern and hope wouldn't you say? </p>
<p>So like a lot of you I'm sure, I'm getting to the stage now of pulling the bow back, slow and firm, ready to unleash an arrow aiming straight at your hearts and minds. Watch this space!</p>
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<p>I'm super excited to announce the new single from my album Tin Can World, called Pieces of Zurich. I was going to go for something upbeat and energetic this time around but given the situation we find ourselves in, I chose a song that's a little bit more mellow and that brings to mind fond memories from the past. </p>
<p>Have you ever been to Zurich? It's an old city located in the Swiss Alps right beside a beautiful lake that bears the same name. Of course, you knew that. But did you know that a lot of very famous people have lived there over the decades and centuries, including Carl Jung and Lenin? Well, they're both mentioned in the lyrics, which are very much about looking backwards while staying in touch with the future, something many of us are doing these days.</p>
<p>So the final version is getting mixed right now by a leading producer and I'm convinced you're going to love it :) In the meantime, please don't forget to sign up to my <a contents="email list" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.travellermusic.com/mailing-list-sign-up">email list</a></p>
<p>Got some exciting new live stuff coming up soon!</p>
<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189692/c462ae6857f2a88e5ca2dc24c7a683724af74a07/original/traveller.png/!!/undefined/b:W1sic2l6ZSIsIm1lZGl1bSJdXQ==.png" class="size_m justify_left border_" /></p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/63065912020-05-06T15:42:33+01:002022-08-24T17:55:54+01:00The Sound of the Road part 2<p><img src="//d10j3mvrs1suex.cloudfront.net/u/189692/de1037c927de02643c4042ff92f3417d3c604515/original/untitled-design-16.png/!!/undefined/b:W1sic2l6ZSIsImxhcmdlIl1d.png" class="size_xl justify_center border_" />Hey there!</p>
<p>First off, thanks to everyone for sharing my new video/song Sound of the Road. The single will be released across all digital platforms this Friday.</p>
<p>After that it's full speed ahead towards releasing more singles and then my album, then a media campaign, new merchandise, a launch gig and tour...</p>
<p>Wait a minute - that last bit might be a bit tricky, but I'm planning a workaround with live music coming from my stadium/apartment real soon. Just got to get those performance chops up a little bit. One step at a time. I hope that's what you're taking in this new world we're living in. Because when you see a roadblock ahead of you, you don't panic, just slow down a little bit and work out a detour. You might even end up somewhere better than you were heading for in the first place. Life is like that.</p>
<p>Got some amazing new T-shirts coming out soon. </p>
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<p>See you soon!</p>
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<p> </p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/62984152020-04-29T11:00:56+01:002023-12-10T18:34:33+00:00Listen to the Sound of the Road<p><em>"It's just me and the sound of the road"</em></p>
<p>I'll bet that's a sound you've been missing lately...</p>
<p>Well, I'm excited to announce that this Friday I'll be releasing a lyric video of a song I wrote with that exact title. Stylistically it's a combination of lyrical rock - think epic Bruce Springsteen odes to ordinary working people driving lost highways searching for purpose and a way forward - and modern production effects, with some harmonies thrown in. I think it's a theme that we can all relate to right now. </p>
<p>And it's the first single from my new album Tin Can World, which I hope will open up a can of musical and lyrical delights for your sonic and cerebral pleasure (sorry about that - couldn't resist it :)).</p>
<p>I took a detour lately to write a song about you-know-what and I want to thank everyone who's shared it - it's gotten an amazing response already. But it's time to move on now, like society, and get the show back on the road.</p>
<p>The song will be available for streaming and downloading the week after but for now, please share it when it comes out on Friday and sign up to my email list if you haven't already. <a contents="Email list" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://travellermusic.com/mailing-list-sign-up">Email list</a></p>
<p>This is going to be an exciting as well as interesting year ahead - for all of us I hope.</p>
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<p> </p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/62769902020-04-09T09:41:56+01:002023-12-10T16:41:25+00:00A new album for a better world<p>Well, who would have imagined all this happening barely six weeks ago? Not me, since at the time I was preparing a release schedule for my new album Tin Can World, thinking about where I wanted to perform live and which festivals I’d be attending, as well as the videos I’d be shooting outdoors, with cast and crew, to promote it. Well, you know what they say about the best laid plans… </p>
<p>Obviously I’m not alone. There’s not a person alive who hasn’t been affected by it. Isn’t it strange how it takes something like this to put everyone on the same page? And to realise just what an amazing job the hospital workers, and basic service providers do even in better times, and how little recognition they get for it? </p>
<p>I’m still very hopeful that things will eventually get back to something like normal, but as someone who likes to write songs about topical issues and basically whatever I’m feeling at a point in time, I wrote a song about the virus and how it’s affecting people, called Virus Gong Round. You can watch the video on <a contents="YouTube" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoEeQghPQPI">YouTube</a>. </p>
<p>I’m still going ahead with the release of my album, which has been recorded and I’m really excited to get it out there. I’ll be releasing a single a month for the next four months followed by the full album. If you subscribe to my <a contents="email list" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.travellermusic.com">email list</a>, you’ll get some free stuff and extra updates. My social media will keep you up-to-date with all that I’m doing musically - you can follow me on <a contents="Facebook" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.facebook.com/travellertunes">Facebook</a>, <a contents="instagram" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.instagram.com/travellertunes">instagram</a> and <a contents="Twitter" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://www.twitter.com/travellersongs">Twitter</a>. </p>
<p>Obviously, I’m not the only musician out there scrambling to promote my music in this environment but I am one of them and if you like what I do, I’d really appreciate the support. </p>
<p>I’m going to try to be more creative than ever and I hope I can bring some welcome inspiration or enjoyment to your lives so we can all come through this stronger than ever. </p>
<p>Traveller</p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/48255712017-08-25T14:47:55+01:002024-03-28T11:18:00+00:00Sziget Festival 2017 Review<p><span style="color:#000000;">Set on an island oasis in the Danube, boasting 90,000 daily revellers and music-lovers from across the globe and with its own currency and passport even, I was seriously looking forward to this festival, until I realised (belatedly) that the biggest headliners were, er, Kasabian. Is this seriously the best they could do (and the likes of Two Door Cinema Club, while much better musically, hardly tipped the scales) or are times that hard in Hungary? Mind you, with Victor Orban in power, maybe that's true. Kasabian were assembled in the early noughties for the purpose of fusing classic rock with a modern sensibility. However, as befits a band named after a serial killer, they sounded noisy and uninspiring, and nothing much has changed since then. They are the proverbial poor man's stadium rock band, or rich man's pub rock band may be a better way of putting it. Either way, you get the idea. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">Sziget is as close to a real village as you're going to get for a music festival. There are numerous camping sites, ranging from luxury caravans to the cheaper tents pitched almost everywhere you look. There are many kinds of exhibits, museums, a circus, plenty of social awareness themes centred on the disabled and children (because it takes a village you know) and I didn't even mention the 10 music stages or 1,000 beer tents. And in keeping with the spirit of Sziget, I stayed in a comfortable hotel in Budapest, taking a comfortable boat ride daily to the island, and returning home to a comfortable bed by the same boat. There is no sacrifice too great... </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">The music represented everything under the sun, which was pretty intense this year. By now, I've got some clear guidelines for going to a festival, one of which is to stay away from any acts with a mere semblance of hip/hop or rapping. Given that sound systems are rarely any good in the outdoors, unless you get very close to the speakers (in which case you won't hear anything AFTER the festival either), there is almost no chance of hearing anything the rappers say, which really defeats the whole point of rapping. What you end up with, therefore, is a man (usually) shouting at you non-stop for an hour from a stage, which for me is too much since it triggers childhood nightmares of being in the army cadets and marching up and down a yard in my oversized fatigues and boots while being screamed at by the drill sergeant. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">After several days of Sziget, I struggled to name many truly memorable acts. The Kills, perhaps, Oh Wonder, oh okay then (if you're under the age of 24), to some extent the above-mentioned 2 Door Cinema Club (because the second door, I realised is the emergency exit after overdosing on bubblegum pop). Really the dance music, the (I can't think of a genre so I'll call it) world music (special mention here to Dubioza Kolektiv) are the best thing on offer here because you can just avoid any kind of judgment listening to this stuff. In the end, I enjoyed trying lots of different food, drinking a fair amount of beer "between acts", and meeting locals, knowing that I had somewhere else to go at night. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">By the way, you really must visit Budapest. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">So here is my Spotify Playlist:</span></p>
<p><a contents="Sziget 2017 on Spotify" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://open.spotify.com/user/1147421601/playlist/15qhMgWqfHlR1mXptL2MPj">Sziget 2017 on Spotify</a></p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/48184372017-08-18T15:33:58+01:002023-12-10T16:57:21+00:00Oya Festival 2017 Review<p><span style="color:#000000;">Scandinavian pop is known for its melancholic subtext, although not necessarily sound. And so it was fitting that the biggest - and best - performance at this year's Oya Festival, held in a surprisingly compact park space with hills conveniently doubling as spectator stands, would be the Queen of pop noir, Lana del Rey. While she brought summertime sadness to the land of long winters it was sweetened by the Hollywood glamour packaging, including film clips mimicing that decade of cultural doom, the 1950s. I guess sadness sells if you sugarcoat it, much as Abba once brought their own slice of melancholy to the same lands shrouded in joyous, uptempo melodies. And didn't the crowd love it, not least the teenagers who seemed captivated by the untouchable movie star persona on stage, even when she got down with the lucky few at the front and joined them for selfies. Her manager must have been livid - "no Lana, nobody can touch you (except me)". The style, if not the mode of delivery, was classically influenced, baroque style pop, suggesting that her next incarnation should be in front of a full-blown orchestra. Very good though. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">The first day unleashed an unremitting thunderstorm and the plummeting temperature made it into kind of an endurance test, especially sinceI too tried to get up close and personal with Lana. Or maybe I should just get out more. Yours truly managed to catch a cold in the middle of summer. But who am I to complain? I was just there for a few days. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">Elsewhere, there was the usual festival melange, from heavy metal to power punk pop (is that what it's called?) to the occasional charming and arresting stripped down set. I was particularly captivated by Nils Bech, a local talent, singing and miming his way through songs of tortured ennui. You could almost see the leaves turn brown as he sang. And then he was joined by a huge inflatable doll with lip gloss - no kidding! Strange Hellos were another enjoyable discovery - nothing unusual about their blend of guitars and synths but the melodies were distinctive and enticing. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">Ryan Adams was on hand on the penultimate day to re-inject some star power into proceedings, although his performance and presence were so low key you could have been forgiven for thinking he was still up and coming. Perhaps that's why he's recorded 20 albums - nothing like the feeling you haven't quite made it yet to motivate you. Then, for the third time on my concert tour, there were the Pixies, one of the most unique bands in the history of Rock and with enough variety in their back catalogue to keep anyone enthralled. Nothing beats original songwriting, including a beautiful singer with style and swagger to burn. Even with a plane to catch a few hours later. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">Here then is my Spotify playlist for Oya 2017: </span><a contents="Oya 2017 on Spotify" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://open.spotify.com/user/1147421601/playlist/3f89cXwREWB0z4HARMPtoY">Oya 2017 on Spotify</a></p>
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<p> </p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/48030092017-08-04T20:38:12+01:002023-12-10T16:57:21+00:00Benicassim and Low Festivals Reviews and Playlists<p><span style="color:#000000;">Benicassim </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">Glastonbury, Coachella, Benicassim - what do they have in common? Well they're festival landmarks for a start, rites of passage for festival-goers, both young and virgin (and sometimes both, but never fear, if you choose the camping option and wander into the wrong tent in a drug-induced haze, you may lose both your virginity AND your youth). And as such they're mass marketed via the kind of headline acts that you may have to pay for six months in advance in your home town, all playing on the same stages one after another. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">Benicassim actually starts when it's already dark, which means that it's only your ears that end up burning. And if you decide to stay in a hotel, like me, then you can actually have a fairly comfortable experience, allowing for the flying beer, obstructed views and improvised mosh pits fully of teenaged boys trying to prove their manliness. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">This year, Benicassim featured the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Kasabian, Weeknd, and Biffy Clyro - familiar names on the festival circuit all. And the sets were short enough to be spared their "essential" album tracks. The crowd were here for the hits and frankly after a full day of music no-one, myself included, was in the mood to differentiate between the more subtle material. At a certain point, Stormzy could have been singing Californication. Speaking of Stormy, it occurred to me that British grime is the new gangsta-rap - full of aggression, energy and swearing. Everything except music, that is. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">So yes, I got drunk plenty, had a good time, and got bored quite a bit, surrounded by people mostly quite a lot younger than me. A typical festival experience. And so here's my playlist! </span></p>
<p><a contents="Benicassim 2017 Spotify Playlist" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://open.spotify.com/user/1147421601/playlist/2hopPMe98K0ZyJRyZdgrBC" target="_blank"><span style="color:#000000;">Benicassim 2017 Spotify Playlist</span></a></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">Low </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">No this isn't a drum n' bass festival, headlined by Meghan Trainor, or an orchestra of didgeridoo players. The Low stands for "low cost", which is what it is - 50 Euros for 3 nights of music (giving a wide berth to that word because you know, there's a lot of time to fill and not that much money to spend filling it). </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">It's set in Benidorm, a favourite for British tourists, but there are almost no Brits here - it's very much a Spanish festival and the bulk of the acts are Spanish. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">There are fewer world famous names here, of course. But you still got to see the Pixies and Franz Ferdinand - and the Hives!. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">In truth it could just as easily be called Low Key Festival. Everyone is well-behaved here and the music is not that loud. And yes the bands were mostly singing in Spanish but it's a worthwhile reminder that every country in the world plays almost every style of music and not everything revolves around England and America. I found it a relief in a way not to have to train to hear the lyrics, as I usually do. Because it's all about the good vibes man. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">I'm actually thinking of starting my own festival, calling it Under the Radar and limiting it to unknown bands. It will cost nothing and my dog will be the headliner. Ok, I've said enough. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">So here's the playlist: </span></p>
<p><a contents="Low 2017 Spotify Playlist" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="https://open.spotify.com/user/1147421601/playlist/1d6KbmuQgeqee2rcAGCch0" target="_blank"><span style="color:#000000;">Low 2017 Spotify Playlist</span></a><span style="color:#000000;"> </span></p>
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<p><a contents="Traveller Facebook" data-link-label="" data-link-type="url" href="http://facebook.com/travellertunes" target="_blank"><span style="color:#000000;">Traveller Facebook</span></a></p>Travellertag:travellermusic.com,2005:Post/47688822017-07-06T12:25:18+01:002023-12-10T17:18:11+00:00Festival Season 2017 - Here We Go!<p><span style="color:#000000;">It starts Saturday, a tour of 10 different music festivals around Europe spanning over 30 days. Whew! I'll be meeting lots of people, playing where I can (thanks to the trusty Ed Sheeran-size guitar on my back) and producing reviews and playlists for each festival I attend by way of newsletter and in this blog. I hope to connect with a lot of interesting festival goers who share a love of music and exploring the world and its delights. And to share my songs in the process. </span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">So here's the schedule:</span></p>
<table border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:500px;"><tbody> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">7-9 July</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Festival Beauregard - Herouville St. Clair, France</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">11-12 July</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Skral - Grimstad, Norway</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">13-16 July</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Benicassim - Benicassim, Spain</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">19-22 July</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Colours of Ostrava - Ostrava, Czech Rep.</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">23 July</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Lollapalooza - Paris</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">28-30 July</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Low Festival - Benidorm, Spain</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">4-6 August </span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">OFF Festival - Katowice, Poland</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">8-10 August</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Oya - Oslo, Norway</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">11-12 August</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Way Out West - Gothenberg, Sweden</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">13-17 August</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Sziget - Budapest</span></td> </tr> <tr> <td><span style="color:#000000;">25-27 August</span></td> <td><span style="color:#000000;">Rock en Seine - Paris (or Reading Festival)</span></td> </tr>
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<p><span style="color:#000000;">Au revoir,</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#000000;">Colin</span></p>Traveller