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58 ............... ............... Friday, June 26, 2015 1SM By JIM GELLATLY NEWMUSIC DEAD MAN FALL WHO: Des McCabe (vocals/ bass/percussion), Vincent Brownlow (guitar/vocals), Kevin McLaughlin (guitar/ vocals), Gareth McLeod (drums/vocals) WHERE: Glasgow / Cumber- nauld FOR FANS OF: Beck, New Order, The Strokes JIM SAYS: Dead Man Fall hit the headlines at the end of last year when Scots come- dian Craig Ferguson chose their song Bang Your Drum as part of his final Late Late Show in the States. The band made initial con- tact with Ferguson via twitter a year ago. Vinnie said: “I just sent him our video asking if he could retweet it if he liked it. “Five minutes later he sent me a direct message saying he wanted us on the show. “We went from nothing to being asked over to LA to play live on a massive chat show. “The visa process took months and we didn’t even get to the interview stage. We weren’t well-known enough.” You wouldn’t think that NOT appearing on a TV show would give you an even big- ger break. Instead of the band appearing in person, some of the world’s biggest celebrities lip-synced the track. Quentin Tarantino, Mila Kunis, Matthew McCo- naughey, Samuel L Jackson and even Archbishop Des- mond Tutu were among those that took part in the star-stud- ded montage. It then cut back to Craig singing it live in the studio. It paid immediate divi- dends with Bang Your Drum shooting up the US iTunes chart. Not bad for a band with- out a record deal, manage- ment, agent or PR company. Their profile increased greatly on this side of the Atlantic as well. Vinnie said: “The week before it happened we played to about 10 people. A few weeks later we were selling out King Tut’s.” The guys have a further chance to shine in a couple of weeks, as one of the unsigned acts selected to play the T Break stage at T In The Park. Kev said “We’re absolutely buzzing, especially with this being the first year at Strathal- lan. It’s going to be a special atmosphere. With everything that’s happened over the last year, playing T In The Park is a great achievement that means a lot us. Hopefully, it will lead to some exciting opportunities and we can push on from there.” Dead Man Fall play a couple of shows ahead of their T Break appearance on Friday, July 10. They’re at Cafe Conti- nental in Gourock next Thurs- day, and they’ve been invited by Tennent’s to play The Three Sisters in Edinburgh the fol- lowing night as part of the T In The Pub series of official T In The Park warm-ups. MORE: facebook.com/dead- manfall lJim presents Drivetime on XFM Scotland, Monday to Friday 4-7pm. xfm.co.uk jimgellatly.com COUNTDOWN TO By CHRIS SWEENEY ONE2 HEAR IF you want to blow off some steam, then Glaswegian rockers Divides have got you covered. Their crunching single Spiders is a hell of a track. It’s angsty and vocalist Tasha Cowie is almost spitting acid, rather than singing. The band is a five-piece — with Tasha joining drummer David Maxwell, guitarist David Lennon, Colin Horn and bassist Andy Cook. Listen to Spiders and the other T Break acts now at ten- nents.com/tbreak THERE are just two weeks until T In The Park 2015 blasts off. And the new home at Strathal- lan Castle will feature the famous unsigned T Break Stage, where the likes of The View, Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol all started. Here’s a chat with one of our 16 young T Break acts aiming for glory next month . . . GEEZER Gerry Cinna- mon knows his own worth — and he isn’t afraid to let others know about it. The boy from Castlemilk, Glasgow has a hardcore fol- lowing . . . and they’re all coming with him to T In The Park. Gerry raved: “They’ll need a bigger tent for me. “I’ve got an army coming, it’s going to be packed out. “I’ve always wanted to do everything off my own back. “I’ve already sold out King Tut’s twice that’s just from doing demos on my own. “People learned the lyrics through YouTube. “But now I’m ready for this at T In The Park. I’m going to take it to the next level.” Gerry’s major problem is self-control . . . He’s playing on the final day, Sunday, but has been banned from arriving any earlier. Moving so fast He said: “I’m choking to go up on the Friday — I love it and I’ve been going since I was kid. “But I don’t want to turn up on stage with paint all over my face, with no shirt on, asking people ‘has anyone got a loan of a guitar?’ “My manager told me he’s going up on the Sunday too, just to be on the safe side. “I’ve got no faith in myself either.” Gerry has had a great last six months, mainly due to big single Campfire Vampire, but he’s determined to savour his T Break appearance. He added: “Things are moving so fast, but I’m going to make a point of enjoying every moment. “And I will make it count — how many bands have gone on from T Break and you never hear about them again? “So I’m seeing it, as the opportunity I’ve been waiting for. “I want it to be a good show, anything else is a by-product of how good the gig was. “I’ve got a few weeks to get a bit of focus. Recently, it’s been mayhem, so it hasn’t sunk in. “T In The Park is a boy- hood dream of mine. They’ve brought on a lot of bands through T Break, so to be part of that is exciting and I’m absolutely buzzing.” Fans also have the chance to invest in Gerry. He’s run- ning a drive to fund his debut album. Gerry said: “It’s self-funded, people can choose if they want to get it on vinyl or with a lyric sheet. “I don’t know how this other option ended up on there, but for £750 they can get me to play in their living room. I’ll end up with some maniac kidnapping me and chaining me up in their cel- lar. I’ve raised half the money so far. On a barge “I am building a wee studio in my house. My songs go from the floor to the ceiling — there’s tons of them. “I have about 200 to record before I spontaneously com- bust. I’ll use the money to buy more equipment and record it all myself.” Gearing up for T, Gerry wowed Eden Festival in Dumfries earlier this month. And he’s looking for more of the same at Strathallan. He added: “I have still not recovered from it. It was incredible. You couldn’t get into a fight if you were paid — it was all hippies. Even the lights were buried in the ground. “I ended up playing on a barge in the middle of a swamp, I was up all night before it — and I was playing in a woolly jumper with the sun beating down. “I had tears in my eyes — but I smashed it.” l Donate to Gerry’s debut album at pledgemusic.com/projects/ger- rycinnamon I want to take it to next level WIN VIP TICKETS TO THE SSE HYDRO YOUR No1 paper for entertainment is giving you the chance to experience your favourite acts in true VIP style in our exclusive Executive Suite at The SSE Hydro. Scotland’s biggest music venue will play host to some top gigs and concerts this year including John Legend, Bette Midler and Kevin Bridges . We’ve got five pairs of tickets for our executive suite to give away. To have a chance of winning just answer the following question: How many Grammy Awards has John Legend won? HOW TO ENTER: Email your answer, name, address, daytime contact number & answer to [email protected]. Please put “SSE Hydro” in the email subject header. Ticket dates and artists are as selected by The Scottish Sun – winners are not guaranteed their favourite artist. Competition closes at 11.59pm tonight (June 26, 2015). UK residents only, excluding any SSE Hydro or The Scottish Sun employees and their families or anyone professionally con- nected with this promotion. One entry per person. Five winners will be selected at random from all entries received before the closing date. The prize is a pair of tickets to an event at The SSE Hydro in the Scottish Sun Suite (excluding travel, refreshments, merchandise and all other additional goods and ser- vices). Tickets must be accepted as offered and are not transferable. No cash alternative will be offered. You must adhere to The SSE Hydro code of conduct whilst in The Scottish Sun Executive Suite. The Scottish Sun are under no liability in connection with any loss, damage or injury which is suffered as a direct or indirect result of the prize (except where death or personal injury is caused by negligence of The Scot- tish Sun). Usual Scottish Sun rules apply. Editor’s decision is final.

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Page 1: I want to take it to next level · PDF file58.....Friday, June 26, 2015 1SM By JIM GELLATLY NEWMUSIC DEADMANFALL WHO: Des McCabe (vocals/ bass/percussion), Vincent Brownlow (guitar/vocals),

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By JIMGELLATLY

NEWMUSIC

DEADMAN FALLWHO: Des McCabe (vocals/bass/percussion), VincentBrownlow (guitar/vocals),Kevin McLaughlin (guitar/vocals), Gareth McLeod(drums/vocals)WHERE: Glasgow / Cumber-nauldFOR FANS OF: Beck, NewOrder, The StrokesJIM SAYS: Dead Man Fall hitthe headlines at the end oflast year when Scots come-dian Craig Ferguson chosetheir song Bang Your Drum aspart of his final Late LateShow in the States.

The band made initial con-tact with Ferguson via twitter ayear ago. Vinnie said: “I justsent him our video asking if hecould retweet it if he liked it.

“Five minutes later he sentme a direct message sayinghe wanted us on the show.

“We went from nothing tobeing asked over to LA to playlive on a massive chat show.

“The visa process tookmonths and we didn’t evenget to the interview stage. Weweren’t well-known enough.”

You wouldn’t think thatNOTappearing on a TV showwould give you an even big-ger break. Instead of the bandappearing in person, some ofthe world’s biggest celebritieslip-synced the track.

Quentin Tarantino, MilaKunis, Matthew McCo-naughey, Samuel L Jacksonand even Archbishop Des-mond Tutu were among thosethat took part in the star-stud-

ded montage. It then cut backto Craig singing it live in thestudio. It paid immediate divi-dends with Bang Your Drumshooting up the US iTuneschart. Not bad for a band with-out a record deal, manage-ment, agent or PR company.

Their profile increasedgreatly on this side of theAtlantic as well. Vinnie said:“The week before it happenedwe played to about 10 people.A few weeks later we wereselling out King Tut’s.”

The guys have a furtherchance to shine in a couple ofweeks, as one of the unsignedacts selected to play the TBreak stage at T In The Park.

Kev said “We’re absolutelybuzzing, especially with thisbeing the first year at Strathal-lan. It’s going to be a specialatmosphere. With everythingthat’s happened over the lastyear, playing T In The Park is agreat achievement thatmeans a lot us. Hopefully, itwill lead to some excitingopportunities and we canpush on from there.”

Dead Man Fall play a coupleof shows ahead of their TBreak appearance on Friday,July 10. They’re at Cafe Conti-nental in Gourock next Thurs-day, and they’ve been invitedby Tennent’s to play The ThreeSisters in Edinburgh the fol-lowing night as part of the T InThe Pub series of official T InThe Park warm-ups.MORE: facebook.com/dead-manfalllJim presents Drivetime on XFMScotland, Monday to Friday 4-7pm.xfm.co.uk jimgellatly.com

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IF you want to blow off somesteam, then Glaswegian rockersDivides have got you covered.Their crunching single Spidersis a hell of a track.It’s angsty and vocalist TashaCowie is almost spitting acid,rather than singing.The band is a five-piece — withTasha joining drummer DavidMaxwell, guitarist David Lennon,Colin Horn and bassist AndyCook.Listen to Spiders and the otherT Break acts now at ten-nents.com/tbreak

THERE are just two weeks until TIn The Park 2015 blasts off.And the new home at Strathal-lan Castle will feature the famousunsigned T Break Stage, wherethe likes of The View, Biffy Clyroand Snow Patrol all started.Here’s a chat with one of our 16young T Break acts aiming forglory next month . . .

GEEZER Gerry Cinna-mon knows his ownworth — and he isn’tafraid to let othersknow about it.

The boy from Castlemilk,Glasgow has a hardcore fol-lowing . . . and they’re all

coming with him to T InThe Park.

Gerry raved: “They’ll needa bigger tent for me.

“I’ve got an army coming,it’s going to be packed out.

“I’ve always wanted to doeverything off my ownback.

“I’ve already sold outKing Tut’s twice — that’sjust from doing demos onmy own.

“People learned the lyricsthrough YouTube.

“But now I’m ready forthis at T In The Park. I’m

going to take it to the nextlevel.”

Gerry’s major problem isself-control . . .

He’s playing on the finalday, Sunday, but has beenbanned from arriving anyearlier.

Moving so fastHe said: “I’m choking to go

up on the Friday — I love itand I’ve been going since Iwas kid.

“But I don’t want to turnup on stage with paint allover my face, with no shirton, asking people ‘has anyonegot a loan of a guitar?’

“My manager told me he’sgoing up on the Sunday too,just to be on the safe side.

“I’ve got no faith in myselfeither.”

Gerry has had a great lastsix months, mainly due to bigsingle Campfire Vampire, buthe’s determined to savour hisT Break appearance.

He added: “Things aremoving so fast, but I’m goingto make a point of enjoyingevery moment.

“And I will make it count —how many bands have goneon from T Break and younever hear about them again?

“So I’m seeing it, as theopportunity I’ve been waitingfor.

“I want it to be a goodshow, anything else is aby-product of how good thegig was.

“I’ve got a few weeks to get

coming with him to T InThe Park.

a bigger tent for me.

it’s going to be packed out.

everything off my ownback.

King Tut’s twice — that’sjust from doing demos onmy own.

through YouTube.

a bit of focus. Recently, it’sbeen mayhem, so it hasn’tsunk in.

“T In The Park is a boy-hood dream of mine. They’vebrought on a lot of bandsthrough T Break, so to bepart of that is exciting andI’m absolutely buzzing.”

Fans also have the chanceto invest in Gerry. He’s run-ning a drive to fund hisdebut album.

Gerry said: “It’s self-funded,people can choose if theywant to get it on vinyl orwith a lyric sheet.

“I don’t know how thisother option ended up onthere, but for £750 they canget me to play in their livingroom. I’ll end up with somemaniac kidnapping me andchaining me up in their cel-lar. I’ve raised half the moneyso far.

On a barge“I am building a wee studio

in my house. My songs gofrom the floor to the ceiling— there’s tons of them.

“I have about 200 to recordbefore I spontaneously com-bust. I’ll use the money tobuy more equipment andrecord it all myself.”

Gearing up for T, Gerrywowed Eden Festival inDumfries earlier this month.

And he’s looking for moreof the same at Strathallan.

He added: “I have still notrecovered from it. It wasincredible. You couldn’t getinto a fight if you were paid— it was all hippies. Even thelights were buried in theground.

“I ended up playing on abarge in the middle of aswamp, I was up all nightbefore it — and I was playingin a woolly jumper with thesun beating down.

“I had tears in my eyes —but I smashed it.”l Donate to Gerry’s debut albumat pledgemusic.com/projects/ger-rycinnamon

Iwantto take ittonextlevel

WIN VIP TICKETS TO THE SSEHYDROYOUR No1 paper for entertainment is giving youthe chance to experience your favourite acts intrue VIP style in our exclusive Executive Suite atThe SSE Hydro.Scotland’s biggest music venue willplay host to some top gigs and concertsthis year including John Legend, BetteMidler and Kevin Bridges .We’ve got five pairs of tickets for ourexecutive suite to give away.To have a chance of winning justanswer the following question: How manyGrammy Awards has John Legend won?HOW TO ENTER: Email your answer, name, address, daytimecontact number & answer to [email protected]. Please put “SSE

Hydro” in the email subject header. Ticket dates and artists are asselected by The Scottish Sun – winners are not guaranteed theirfavourite artist. Competition closes at 11.59pm tonight (June 26,2015). UK residents only, excluding any SSE Hydro or The ScottishSun employees and their families or anyone professionally con-

nected with this promotion. One entry per person.Five winners will be selected at random from all

entries received before the closing date. The prize is apair of tickets to an event at The SSE Hydro in the

Scottish Sun Suite (excluding travel, refreshments,merchandise and all other additional goods and ser-vices). Tickets must be accepted as offered and arenot transferable. No cash alternative will be offered.You must adhere to The SSE Hydro code of conduct

whilst in The Scottish Sun Executive Suite. The Scottish Sun areunder no liability in connection with any loss, damage or injurywhich is suffered as a direct or indirect result of the prize (exceptwhere death or personal injury is caused by negligence of The Scot-tish Sun). Usual Scottish Sun rules apply. Editor’s decision is final.