September 14, 2008Heart attack time!!!OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Al was attacked by a pit bull terrier a week ago. It bit his hand as he was passing a group with several of these dogs in the street in Brixton. He tried to shake it off and it ripped open his hand. One finger in particular is nastily torn. Luckily no ligaments or tendons are damaged but we're all shocked and shaken that this random thing happened so close to the upcoming US tour, and to our lovable dear drummer Al. The hospital fixed him up the best they could and put his arm in a sling. They say he should heal within 2-3 weeks and he feels he'll be fine for our final pre tour UK warm up show on the 28th. He's taking it easy , kicking back and enjoying the meds! I hope y'all join with us in wishing him a speedy recovery. ~xxLadyGxx~
Posted on 09/14/2008 11:12 AM Comments (1)
August 17, 2008USA Tour Announcement - catch DIE SO FLUID with MINDLESS SELF INDULGENCE in October!!We held out for the best, and we got it. DSF hit the road in the USA as special guests of MSI (Mindless self Indulgence). Parole management would like to thank. Katy McCoy at DSF's American label Renaissance Records in Phoenix, AZ for her sterling work. James @ Damn Artists Management (MSI) NYC MSI. and especially Greg, @ MEUN Magazine, LA.CA DATES Oct 3rd . House Of Blues. Las Vegas. NV. Presented by KXTE Radio. Oct 4th . House Of Blues. San Diego. CA. Presented by 91X Radio. Oct 5th . Rialto Theatre. Tuscon. AZ. Presented by KFMA Radio. Oct 7th . Tequila Jungle. Lubbock. TX. Oct 9th . Diamond Ballroom. Oklahoma City. OK. Oct 10th .Cains Ballroom. Tulsa. OK. Oct 11th .The Village. Little Rock. AK. Oct 12th .New Daisy Theatre. Memphis. TN. Presented by WFMS Radio Oct 14th .New Work Theatre. Birmingham. AL. Oct 16th .Scout Bar. San Antonio. TX
Posted on 08/17/2008 1:19 PM Comments (3)
Skratch Magazine InterviewInterview — Die So Fluid
Skratch MagazineDie So Fluid is a London-based metal punk rock trio. The lead vocalist, Grog, introduces the soulfulness of her voice and bass guitar alongside lead guitarist Mr Drew and drummer Al Fletcher. They were created based on inspiration from the classic line up of The Cure, The Police, and Motorhead, but their sound is completely their own. To prepare yourself for their music you’d have to get used to mind blowing riffs and melodic chants from the vocal box of their one-woman-powerhouse lead singer. Their latest CD titled NOT EVERYBODY GETS A HAPPY ENDING is out now. SKRATCH: Your band has a distinct raw sound. I attribute a
large portion of that to the soulfulness in Grog's voice. Do you, Grog,
have any personal musical influences who taught you how to use your
voice like that, or was it just second nature? SKRATCH: So you’ve developed a more professional take on what you were born with. That’s awesome. Any early influences? SKRATCH: Speaking of sexy sounds, your band name fits your
music perfectly! Where did you all come up with the name Die So Fluid? SKRATCH: That’s a pretty fuckin beautiful way to look at
life. I like it a lot! With your mind set on living life with grace and
purpose, did you acknowledge your own life’s purpose as making music
and to start a band because of the example of one specific pre-existing
music group? SKRATCH: I love your song existential baby. What message(s)
is Die So Fluid trying to get out to its fans? Do you think your
message will be altered as your fan base increases to South America and
the US with your new CD, NOT EVERYBODY GETS A HAPPY ENDING, which was
just released? SKRATCH: That’s a really honest answer, thank you for that.
I can see that it would be daunting to put personal stuff in your
lyrics that you know people may not relate to, but obviously you do it
with the pure intention to self express and it works for you guys. Your
music holds no pretences; it’s just heart, passion, and punk rock. SKRATCH: How do you go about writing your songs? For example
is there one band member who is the primary lyricist? How do you choose
which person's idea for a new song will be worked on first? SKRATCH: Oh no! Don’t sell it! Jokes aside though, I love
your style because you only have three band members. You are each
unique, but it meshes into this awesome post punk metal trio. How long
have you all known each other? Were you always punks or did you one day
finally agree to give in to your inner need for this music and start
your band? SKRATCH: Nice! You are even more hardcore than I thought...
So Al was in another band before he was a part of Die So Fluid? What
about you and Drew? SKRATCH: So all three of you have established yourselves as
musicians in and outside of Die So Fluid. If you could play at any one
venue or location where would it be and why? SKRATCH: What age range do you see your music as appealing
most to? Would you be surprised for example if I said that my 13 year
old niece loves you guys, which she does? SKRATCH: (Laughing) That is awesome... Are all three of you
from London? What effect does living in a city like London have on your
music, specifically genre and lyrical choices? SKRATCH: Alright, because you obviously have deep and
existential tendencies, let me give you an existential question: Do you
think life imitates art or art imitates life? Don’t forget to check out Die So Fluid’s CD just released in the U.S.: NOT EVERYBODY GETS A HAPPY ENDING from Renaissance Records. When you pick it up, pay attention to track three, ‘Existential Baby’, which will kick your ass with minor chords and back-breaking drum beats. Die So Fluid is currently on tour throughout the U.K. To contact this band, please write to DieSoFluid@gmail.com or to see upcoming tour dates go to their myspace page at www.myspace.com/diesofluid. http://www.skratchmagazine.com/interviews/interviews.php?id=332
Posted on 08/17/2008 1:14 PM Comments (0)
July 23, 2008Late but still greatGather round rock kids and I will divulge the hair raising tale of the disappearing band. Well I'm sure that's what some of you are thinking, who were expecting us to turn up on your American doorsteps this month. We did have some shows booked, and a big thank you goes to Concerts West for organizing them, but we were forced to cancel as demand to see the band is a bit broader than we expected. And so on the advice of our new plugger, Adam at Planetary and industry insiders such as CMJ, we're now holding out for a bigger tour that would get us in front of a few more people. I hope we can announce what that tour will be within the next month. Mindful that our latest album arrived nearly four years after our debut we've been spending our time writing and demoing new material for the next album which goes under the working title of 'The World is too big for one lifetime'. We play one festival in Portugal next month, which was the only one we could squeeze in at such short notice, as we thought we'd be in the U.S. These tour rescheduling antics should not affect our planned expedition to Japan, in the new year, which will take in 8 major cities over 12 days. And finally we just shot some additional footage for the Test Confessional video which I hope to marry to the western footage we already have. Expect a completed edit online by mid August. Mr Drew
Posted on 07/23/2008 3:29 PM Comments (1)
June 24, 2008"Spawn Of Dysfunction" now available in US!Big news across the pond... all you kiddos in America can now pick up our first CD, "Spawn Of Dysfunction"! We recorded this album before "Not Everybody Gets A Happy Ending" but in the US you got dessert first and now the meal second...
Posted on 06/24/2008 4:01 PM Comments (0)
New Bass Guitar Magazine interview with Grog!Bass Guitar Magazine, July/August Issue 37 I'd like to thank Mr McIver for this feature and recognizing my balls of steel! ~Lady G~
Posted on 06/24/2008 11:18 AM Comments (0)
June 10, 2008To our friends across the pond
Here's the low-down:
We're talking right now with a booking agent in the US about opening up for a tour in August...we can't disclose anything yet because it's not completely confirmed...but we'll definitely let you know when we know. We've got a lot of messages asking us what stores Not Everybody Gets A Happy Ending is in... here's a list! Zia Records Fetish Falls AEC Edge Entertainment Century Media Amazon.com SuperD Distribudora Japon Virgin Megastore Newbury Comics Independent Records Baker But, if you don't want to travel all over town to find it, go to our label site to get it from them at http://www.renaissancerecordsus.com/diesofluid.html The guys and gals at our label in Arizona would love to send each and every one of you our album!!
Posted on 06/10/2008 1:35 PM Comments (0)
May 30, 2008Billboard Ad!!Check out our ad in Billboard! Billboard Magazine is in stands today! When you get your grubby little hands on this beaut' flip to page 15 to check out our 1/2 ad with some super nice things said about us!
Posted on 05/30/2008 10:47 AM Comments (0)
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