NEWS
New album "Phantom Power"! + More
- 20/03/2003
Single: "Golden Retriever": 30th June SFA issued a press release today with details of the new album, single and tour. Phantom Power will have fourteen tracks, and will be released on CD and DVD. The DVD is currently still in production at No.Brake with Pete Fowler working on the artwork. There will be a Welsh gig at Bethesda on Saturday 21st June. SFA will also perform at Stephen Malkmus's (ex-Pavement) Down The Dustpipe festival at the Royal Festival Hall. "Golden Retriever" will be performed at the Wales vs Azerbaijan football match on 29th March, and a full Autumn UK tour will be announced later. Many thanks to Karen for alerting me to this! In other news... last night I uploaded the 2001 Evening Session for your listening enjoyment. It's a Windows Media stream and will work on a 56k connection (I've tested it.) Enjoy the music and roll on June...
Dunk!, Glastonbury, and a new site
- 19/03/2003
The SFA remix of FC Kahuna's "Hayling" (see last update) is already on the US version of the album, and is apparently being added to the UK version. I've put up a lowish-quality version of the track for your listening pleasure. SFA are likely to play Glastonbury this year. The band will be appearing alongside Radiohead, so it should be a fixed event in your diary. A new news site, Super Furry Logic, has been launched. It's being done by the person who used to write the news section of the official site, so watch out for insider gossip over there. I am currently home for the Easter break, so you can reasonably expect a few more updates and a bit more content in the near future.
Furries "remix" on FC Kahuna promo...
- 15/02/2003
SFA have remixed FC Kahuna's track "Hayling". The remix, called "Hayling - SFA Dunk Dunk Dunk!" available on the Skint Records promo of Hayling, but not on the City Rockers promo - as far as I know.
The remix itself is very different from the original, beginning with a looped part of the vocals from the original, and building up into a Beach Boys-esque climax of furriness. I'm not sure whether it will be on the final single release, but it's definetely good enough to be released properly, and hopefully serves as some kind of indication of the new SFA album. -- taras |