Gay Boy — Best Music Video of 2007? What do you think?
WIRE DAISIES
UK four piece, the Wire Daisies, have just entered a joint venture with Merovingian Music and Transistor Project for their upcoming North American release distributed by Caroline/EMI.
This North American release will include tracks from both of their 2 critically acclaimed albums released in the UK and Europe as well as the unreleased track “Mary Jane”, and the club hit, “Gay Boy”.
Obvious song writing and musical talent aside, the band’s media profile has no doubt benefited from the presence of Queen’s Roger Taylor in the band’s story. Taylor was responsible for discovering band lead singer Treana Morris, seeing her playing in one of his Cornish hometown music bars. Taylor’s interests lead to a band being formed. A signing with London based digital record label Transistor Project followed.
Their 2004 debut album, Just Another Day, produced by John Cornfield (Oasis, Muse, Supergrass, Razorlight) went straight to No. 1 in the French and UK iTunes charts. The lead single “Make Everything Change” was Record of the Day and then Single of the Week on iTunes. This was followed by an invitation to perform alongside James Blunt at the Digital Music Awards.
In their relatively short time as a live band, the Wire Daisies have been invited to perform twice at the world famous Montreux Jazz Festival as well as opening artists for a wide range of musicians and performers including Robbie Williams, Deep Purple, and Seal proving the credibility of their musicianship and song-writing.
The Wire Daisies kick started 2005 with the release of the stunningly beautiful “Everyman”, which BBC Radio 2 added straight to their B play list and the track subsequently entered the Top 20 airplay charts.
Later in 2006 the Wire Daisies went back into the studio and recorded their second album with John Cornfield at their own studio in Cornwall, The Barn, Redruth. With a rockier vein, the second album, eponymously entitled Wire Daisies, highlights the eclectic mix of the band’s writing. The album moves from out-and-out rock tracks such as “Time Will Tell” to full-bloodied Treana Morris’ ballads, such as “Never Meant To Hurt You”, “Silver Top” and “Leaving So Soon” which all will appear on the North American release.
Release Date: WireDaisies (Merovingian Music / Transistor Project) in stores Nov, 2007
www.wiredaisies.com
www.myspace.com/wiredaisies
Related Blogs
- Related Blogs on Debut Album
- Screenhead » Blog Archive » Melinda Doolittle’s Debut Album
- Egoimagekenya » Celeb on the Spot » TPF’s Esther recording debut …
- Joe Henschel Releases Debut Album “Capture Me” Through the Newly …
- Oklahoma Rock Newsblog » Blog Archive » Crooked X Release Debut …
- Related Blogs on S Media
- Jon Friedman’s Media Web: Ex-Yankee Joe Torre is a media …
- Chapter 93 - the rant « Bobby’s media studies blog
- COMBO’s S.A.F.E. Blog » Blog Archive » COMBO’s Media Article …
- Chapter 93 - Canards et Cygnes « Bobby’s media studies blog
- Congress approving digital delay that few want? « James McPherson …
- Related Blogs on Unreleased Track
- Scavenger Hunt Status « Scared of Revolving Doors