The twisty turny dark hallways of Die So Fluid Towers are vibrating with a fresh pulse of excitement setting cobwebs a quiver, due to the huge influx of positive press from the recent tour and new album. Cuttings are being added daily to the press section, check it out, particularly great is the sparkling review from Steve Beebee at Kerrang! and the front cover of Sue Magazine in Finland.
Only one week left to pick up the Grog/DieSoFluid double sided poster featured in this months Metal Hammer magazine, it’s available in London and the South only so if you live elsewhere you’ll have to get your smoke messages sent quickly for your tribe mates to pick you one up.
Also VERY exciting news; towards the end of our recent UK headline tour we recorded a LIVE SESSION for Ian Camfield’s Rock Show at XFM. We recorded it with Pat Collier at Perry Vale studios, and guess what… It will be aired this very Saturday 26th June, the show goes out from 22.00 to 02.00 . Listen online at www.xfm.co.uk or tune in to 97.7FM Manchester / 104.9FM London.
We recorded four tracks fresh off the road, ALL from the new album. If you missed us on tour this time round or have only just discovered us, here’s a chance to sample some live vibes!!
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Monday, 14 June 2010
Pirates of Prestatyn
Ahoy mateys! Hoist the main sail and follow the link for info for Die so Fluid's appearance at Hard Rock Hell IV Festival,Prestatyn, North Wales, December 3rd, 2010.
www.hardrockhell.com
www.hardrockhell.com
Rock In Der Messina, Liechtenstein, July 3rd, 2010
Here's a trailer for the upcoming festival in Liechtenstein when we'll be re-united with our pals Black Sonic, enjoy...
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Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Hellslinky!
New reviews
Here's some links to some great new reviews coming in:
Altsounds:
http://hangout.altsounds.com/reviews/118172-die-so-fluid-the-scala-live.html
CarpeNocturne:
http://carpenocturnemagazine.com/video-interviews-
new
See more from MonochromeMuseum, Soundshock and Rockcetera in the new blog at
http://myspace.com/diesofluid
Watch out for some ace footage coming sooon from the big show at Tavastia Helsinki!
Altsounds:
http://hangout.altsounds.com/reviews/118172-die-so-fluid-the-scala-live.html
CarpeNocturne:
http://carpenocturnemagazine.com/video-interviews-
new
See more from MonochromeMuseum, Soundshock and Rockcetera in the new blog at
http://myspace.com/diesofluid
Watch out for some ace footage coming sooon from the big show at Tavastia Helsinki!
Sunday, 30 May 2010
Ipswich Manor Ballroom was the first of the last run of gigs finishing off this UK tour, a fancy affair of a room with green panels and mirror balls , but alas no stage electricity available for some time on arrival. Matters were made worse/more hilarious when we discovered our dressing room upstairs was next to the social club bingo and Mr drew got most vexed when an old lady told him he couldn't use their toilets and that he should 'tell his friends too' (probably an imagined army of mohawk guitar warriors) Everything came together though and after a plethora of interviews we took to the stage. Milly performed what I have to say was one of the best dives I've ever seen across the stage to hit my tuner right on cue for the first resounding note of Happy Halloween saving the day after my increasingly zealous banter with the sex shop owning hair windmiller and bi sexual admirer who were battling out pole position centre front audience. The folk in Ipswich were a right horny bunch! Very sweet. not sure about the creepy dolls in the kitchen though. and always a thrill to see fans wearing their DSF shirts. Oh yes and on this day I received an e mail offering me a G&L endorsement so i was ecsatic. I've been lusting after a 'real' G&L for ages. Next day my knees were pretty bruised from some of the stage antics i've been doing, and now they're even worse, night after night kneeling at the altar of rock and generally throwing shapes like there's no tomorrow. Margate was a wierd little gig, what is it with seaside towns? I don't think this one was promoted at all. We had a small but passionate audience and I poured my frustration into my performance for the lovely possee who'd seen the gig in Kerrang! During my stay in London I'd bought myself an amazing hat from the fetish shop accross from the hotel. It's called the Boss Grog hat and I used it to full potential the day of the Joiners gig in Southampton hehe. We had an ace interview and photoshoot with the wonderful Devolution magazine. It was also Frazers birthday so we snuck off and all signed a card and got him some posh plonk. Black sonic played a great set at the joiners and I could tell it was gonna be a hot one by the sweat pouring off them when they came off. By the time we played it was absolutely rammed and I shocked everyone by not wearing a catsuit. Feathers and a Boss grog hat are sometimes all you need. Milly became my 'towel-bitch' for the night and i had him come mop my brow mid set. This tour has been quite testing with the PAs and monitors more often than not throwing up problems, and tonight was no exception as someone had wired the monitors the wrong way round and I didn't have any at all for two songs. then it got fixed and suddenly it was deafening. hey ho, that's how it goes sometimes.No one could tell judging by the response.Anyway, what a totally awesome night! Thankyou all cos it was a real high. I had my knees kissed and my bass neck stroked, we really felt the love. Even my sweaty towel was nabbed for me to sign later. later we all sang happy birthday to Frazer and highly embarassed him, lots of us ended up spilling into a club. The last gig of the tour was in Hastings and it was a very emotional show because we all knew it was the end and we wouldn't be seeing any more of Black Sonic. they've been such a pleasure to hang out with and see each day, and always did a fantastic job of warming up the crowds. I will have one or two of their songs running thru my head for some time.We're all looking forward to catching up with them in Lichenstein on July 3 for the festival.One of my brothers came to the gig and gave me Dave Lee Roths autobiography so I'm sorted for entertainment now! While we played our final set the boys were standing to one side of the stage feeding Mr Drew and Al shots throughout the set, Drew got completely wasted it was great. I didn't really need anything cos I had the ladies curse and i 'd taken these wierd acid tablets the doctor gave me which make me feel damn high.Now we're back in London and in the monring we head off to Finland to play Helsinki and Tampere, then Talin in Estonia. I'm looking forward to the next chapter, but we'll miss BS and Milly too and wish we'd smuggled them along in our suitcases.People are starting to see the video on Scuzz now which is really exciting, it should also be on Kerrang tv in the evenings from this week.ps Thanks Stijn and Eliane-Al is stoked with his Dutch So Fluid shirt :D
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
Take Over Time!

I wanted to add something to Mr Drew's blog because the London show at the Scala was so awesome. Thankyou for making it so special, it was the biggest headline London show we've done so far and will remain in my memory as a landmark gig. From seeing my face adorning the massive poster outside to being shown the Die So Fluid tattoo on Shauna's bum in front of the stage,hehe, standing before several hundred people and feeling the energy in the air, it was such a memorable night,all the more meaningful to me now that I live in the States.There's a great review up already at www.Altsound.com with some ace pics. We had gone up to the Total Rock studios and recorded an interview with them in the afternoon, and done several interviews after soundcheck. We just heard today that we have the front cover of Nocturnal magazine when my interview comes out. Coldchester was indeed a contrast, and I ended up chastising a support act for playing slot machines through our set and carrying out their gear through the audience . It wasn't that they didn't listen, it was that they wanted pictures with me beforehand, and were all 'great set ' at the end. I just can't stand the fakeness.most people know i don't kick off without good reason, it's pretty rare. Anyway, i got an apology.I think it was an astrologically marred day as I also developed a painful mysterious lump in my arm that I was worried could be one of those spider eggs that explodes and lots of tiny ones pour out, and that evening me and mr drew got the joke shower from hell that only squirted water out the sides at intervals. i somehow whacked my head against the wall trying to turn the taps without drenching the whole room. Anyway, the next day the fan belt frayed on the van and we had to drive at a snails pace to Milton Keynes, we arrived nicely par boiled but in one piece as there's no windows that open in the back of the bus!Thanks to our best boys Frazer and Milly for getting us through this manic period unscathed. This is the rock n roll lifestyle, one day it's 'business class flight to Switzerland please, oooo free profiteroles and champagne' and the next it's 'has anyone got a pair of tights we can use as a fan belt?' Milton Keynes was not the best organised gig and ran pretty late, and our fab Dutch Black Bellies friends who flew over to see us in London had also travelled out to MK and were going to miss the show to catch their train. Black Sonic graciously swapped stage times with us to fix the situation,(they rock) and a great crowd materialised StarTrek style.i really enjoyed playing and it was a good end to that particular run of dates. I solved the heat problem by dumping a bottle of water on my head which gave me one panda Kiss eye but it gave everyone a little shower when i shook my head. We showed our appreciation the BS by rockin out to their set and getting them all shots. they took their tops off , it's unfair I can't do that! Next morning we got a replacement fanbelt and headed back to London the record an xfm session. You'll be able to hear four live tracks taken from the new album on Ian Camfields Rock Show. Today it was up fairly early, into gladrags, into taxi straight to the Scuzz tv studio to film our Scuzz TV Takeover! Make sure you catch us playing some favourite vids from the Scuzz archives and introducing Mercury to the Scuzz viewers, me with a particularly husky tone to my voice today :D I wanted to wear my green and black cowboy boots but it was filmed against a green screen and I didn't want to appear as the girl with invisible feet!
~LadyGx
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