
ANNOUNCE DETAILS OF NEW TOUR
AND BRIEF HIATUS
It’s
been a pretty exciting year so far for DARTZ!, what with the release of
their critically acclaimed debut album ‘This Is My Ship’ on Xtra Mile
Recordings, as well as two top ten indie chart singles. Then of course there
was the small matter of tours with I Was A Cub Scout and Hot Club De Paris,
in addition to their biggest headline tour to date throughout February,
March and April - which took in venues all over England, Wales, Scotland,
Northern Ireland, Ireland, Spain, Luxembourg and Austria!
They
also recently put pen to paper with legendary indie label Deep Elm for the
release of ‘This Is My Ship’ in the USA and Japan later this year... given
all that excitement, it may surprise a few people that Philip, William and
Henry are taking a break from band life after a short tour in September:
31.08.07 LONDON The Water Rats *
07.09.07 WAKEFIELD The Jockey
08.09.07 NOTTINGHAM The Old Angel
10.09.07 BRIGHTON The Greenhouse Effect
11.09.07 KINGSTON The Peel
12.09.07 CAMBRIDGE The Portland Arms
13.09.07 LEEDS The Packhorse
15.09.07 MIDDLESBROUGH The Empire
*
Drowned In Sound ‘End Of Summer’ Party with Russian Circles, Youthmovies, I
Was A Cub Scout and Eugene McGuinness + 65 Days Of Static DJ set.
“We
wanted to do a tour of small venues, with the gigs being put on by DIY
promoters who helped us out when we first started the band. For the most
part, they might not be the kind of places that you would ordinarily expect
to see us playing these days – but for our last UK dates for a while, we
wanted to do things our way” says guitarist Henry Carden.
“As
much as we’ve loved doing some of the bigger tours that we’ve done, you lose
a lot of control. Ticket prices can start to feel a bit uncomfortable,
support bands just seem to be chosen at random by a suit in an office and a
lot of the venues have a complete lack of character or soul. One thing you
can’t accuse The Jockey in Wakefield of is lacking character!” he
continues.
“When
we started the band at the beginning of 2005, we never imagined for one
moment that it was going to become such a massive part of our lives. I’m
glad it did, because it’s been an incredible experience, but for us to
progress musically and for us to make sure that album two is even better
than album one, we feel that we need to take a bit of time out to
concentrate on some non-band things. Philip and William are both off to Uni,
and I’ll be forcing nu-rave kids to listen to Fleetwood Mac in
Middlesbrough’s finest night spot. There’s talk of heading back over to
Spain before the year ends and possibly going to the USA and Canada early
next year, but as for UK dates, these September gigs may be our last for a
while. We’ll see…”
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