Transfer Blog

2010-12-02

U.S. Tour Blog

It's 1:30am and there's a bar somewhere in Montreal that has a mechanical bull in it and right about now I believe that 2 of the 4 members of Transfer along with some of the tour crew are engaged in a battle of man vs. machine! (VIDEO SOON). I don't know about you but I have high hopes of some quality pictures surfacing tomorrow of which will have to be posted. In the meantime I'm sitting in the hotel room at 2am deciding that now would be a good time to tell you a little about the trip so far.

This is Transfer's first trip to the East Coast and has been nothing but amazing on all accounts. We find ourselves again sharing the stage with Brandon Flowers for the US/Canada leg of his 2010 tour and it seems as though every night has been getting better and better for us. Tonight was the smallest venue of the tour but you would have never known from the noise and response we received, my first impression is that I cant wait to figure out when we can get back here and play another show.

The tour starting with a grueling 3 day drive from San Diego to Detroit about 2 weeks ago, rain and snow, road closers in Utah and ridiculously long drives, it was seriously one of the toughest things I've ever had to do.........and by toughest thing ever I mean make sure I had time to go to the bar at the airport before I caught my flight because I decided that I would do the complete opposite to spending 3 days traveling the road and meet everyone there........true team player right?? Anyway, after meeting up with our main man Super Tom who flew in from London to Detroit, the Transfer team were together once again and ready for the first show.

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Detroit was a great first show, cold as hell but none the less a good time had by all. The day had it's drama in the face of Card's brand new one week old guitar amp being placed on top of it's flight case with wheels and blowing down the path after the show, the wheel caught on the pavement and face planted the amp off of the top of the case and into the ground, smashing everything inside. Mr Cardenas definitely needed a drink after that incident SO when the owner of the bar/restaurant next to the venue decides to close down the club and allow you to stay in there til 4am and serve yourself drinks, I think we could say that the first show (and Tom's b'day) started off with a bang!

That leads us to Thanksgiving day.........and our only day off on the whole tour.........unfortunately a very slow moving band had to wake up after 3 hrs of sleep and drive 14hrs to Boston MA. At some point during this trip we and by we I mean Matt thought it would be a good idea to take a detour to Niagara Falls, maybe grab some Thanksgiving dinner somewhere and relax for an hr. Having never been, everybody agreed and decided to do it since who knows when the next time we're gonna be in that area, we may never get to see Niagara Falls!! That being said, It wasn't until we were 5 minutes away from it (it's now dark by the way!) that we noticed a city overlooking the falls, “Oh, what city is that?” …....well, that city is Toronto, Canada and in approximately 9 days time we will be performing in that city and will have all the opportunity in the world to see the Falls that day! So, a slightly pointless 2 hr detour was had. However that being said, seeing the Falls at night and the fact that there was no one there because it was Thanksgiving was amazing, the roar coming from it, the intensity of it was unbelievable.......so ultimately although I gave him shit for it, Matt's idea actually turned out pretty good.

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After a day spent trying to locate a new amp for Card and having it arrive an hr before doors open Boston - House of Blues was a great show for the band, big venue and loud a crowd got us back in the swing of things. We got to hang in the bar at Fenway Park after the show and although I'm not a huge baseball fan it was pretty dang cool to be there regardless.

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Shows in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Asbury Park NJ, and 2 shows in New York City followed. Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC is an amazing room in the center of Manhattan and is the biggest show on the tour. As with most of this tour it was sold out and packed to the top for our set. Over the course of the tour Brandon has a core group of fans that travel to every city and camp out before the shows so they can get in first and at the front, they all seem to take the time after and sometimes before to come say hi and for the most part seem to have accepted us. It was at this show that I first noticed that I started seeing people singing along and a bunch of people wearing Transfer T'shirts! Ultimately our main goal is to gain as many new Transfer fans over the course of this tour and it has been pretty awesome to get to go out there every night in a different city and try and win people over. We're close to selling out of all the cd's we brought with us and the feedback we've been getting has been incredible. A big thankyou to all of you who hang around after the shows to say hi, send us messages, buy cd's and generally make this whole touring thing worth while for a band trying to pave their way into this market.

I guess at 4am I may not be making sense anymore therefore time to shut up! Toronto tomorrow.

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2010-11-08

U.S. TOUR // SINGLE RELEASE and our beautiful new babies

Hello my babies,

There have been some new developments in the TRANSFER world since we last spoke.  First being, the UK RELEASE of //LOSING COMPOSURE//WHITE HORSE Single - featuring Bonus Track //LIKE A FUNERAL//.  Pay attention to the new recording of //WHITE HORSE//.  It was just birthed from our new recording cave WHITE HORSE RECORDERS.  Cornish, you ask?  Yes...Appropriate you say??  Yes.  Is it EVIL???  YES!!!  DOWNLOAD ALL THREE FOR FREE!!!

 

Peep the OFFICIAL VIDEO for the LOSING COMPOSURE SINGLE RELEASE and video re-cap from our UK TOUR w/ Brandon Flowers.

   

NOW FOR THE US TOUR DATES!!!

Thank you to all of our new beautiful babies in the UK.  Keep with us on TWITTER and FACEBOOK ~AND~ to describe it in a word?  PLEASURE.  Our pleasure and YOUR leisure.  Also - Our eternal thanks to the cast and crew from the last run.  What amazing support!!  Won't be long now, friends.

xo, ~t r a n s f e r c o n t r o l~

 

2010-11-06

LOSING COMPOSURE VIDEO

 

2010-10-21

2010 UK TOUR BLOG III

"Well, well, well..."

- R.L. Burnside

With all the Brandon-support shows now under our belt, we find ourselves posted up in London for our next three club shows. Starting tonight, 10/21, we play Camden Barfly, then Proud Galleries, finishing the UK tour with the Flowerpot show. Then home. Then straight from airport to Los Panchos to stuff my bearded face with carne asada fries.

So far, the shows have been a huge success. We can't say enough how appreciative we are to Brandon, his unbelievably talented crew, and the amazing fans we were able to play for and meet after the shows. What a memorable journey! Highlights, you ask? Hmmm...

HMV Forum, London - David Cameron, British Prime Minister, not only attended the show but with the help of Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter, proceeded to completely trash our dressing room after the show. As we walked into the carnage, the Prime Minister said, "That's how we do it in the UK, boys" and slapped Cornell in the face. Awkward.

O2 Academy, Leeds - amazing show, but made extra special by the attendance of our good friends in Vib Gyor - Jonny, Olivia, Dave, Jody, Mulroy, and of course the incomparable Zane Keenan! The show was a great success, but the after party was LEGENDARY.

Brixton Academy, London - hoooooly crap, man... what a venue! Largest of the tour, this place was packed top to bottom with insatiable music fans...INSATIABLE! Matt managed to say "insatiable" on the mic 23 times throughout the performance! Sometimes he would just yell it on the microphone during a song. Really weird.

Last, but not least - in unrelated-to-a-show news, Andy Ridley rattled us all in the middle of the night whilst talking in his sleep.

Needless to say, I was confused as hell until this was all explained in the morning. Good times.

That's all for now, love... heading out for a pint and some chips before the show.

Much love from the UK,

Sweet, Sweet Cardster

 

2010-10-16

2010 UK TOUR BLOG II

TRANSFER UK TOUR: First show in Glasgow was an unreal experience. The long journey and anticipation for the performance made the show feel like a milestone had been passed. The set was a whirlwind. The 02 Academy was a beautiful theatre and choked to the max with people. Even though nobody seems to have heard of us yet, we were very happy to have such a great reception.

The crowds have been incredibly gracious and very enthusiastic. Fanatically desiring the headliner, it seems like the opening act is more of an exercise of patience than part of the entertainment but not the case so far. Met up with some of our old friends in Leeds and had a late night of drinking at a pub down the way from the venue. MOJO is the spot. Great bar with a playlist to match. Also seemed that all the relics on the wall were representing everything we've fallen in love with about music. Good times...Our travels have provided us with plenty of comic relief up to this point. It seems like we develop a new language unto ourselves with every tour and this one has been loaded. Butchering regional accents seems to be the name of the game on this one. ALSO - Card has a new nickname! You will all have to pester him for it. Par for course, really. We've been extremely fortunate to have such an amazing crew around us.

We had the idea that going to the merch stand at the end of the night was a good idea to meet all you people, so hope to see you there after the show!

Here's a little footage from the tour...ENJOY!

xx