Archive for October, 2009

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Oct

Debut single released on the 31st of October!

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Track 1 Anniversary Circle

One of our oldest songs which has emerged into the light of day after many years of being in the dark.
You’re born, you live and you die in your beds. On each occasion there is cause for celebration or mourning. Always acted upon without question… When we die do we ask? Do we go to heaven, do we go to hell, or are we part of the atheist, agnostic, organic, Darwinist plan and go to earth? Turn to dust. Do we have a choice?
Or are we in a perpetual cycle for all eternity? Anniversary Circle. An Existing living hell.

Track 2 Take

Take is a song which delves into untouchable subject matter seeking danger from strangers. To some it may give the impression that whoever they are, are asking for whatever they get. I assure you that is not the case in this lyrical path dedicated to the unforgivable and the strange.

On vocals we are joined by the very talented Estelliane Kermagoret who gives the song its intimate flavour and texture with her angelic tones.

Band Bio

Anniversary Circle who originally hail from a then small mining community in South Yorkshire were producing original material before their time. Playing their wears to anyone who would listen in living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms but mainly in Keith’s Mam and Dad’s front room to a few kids who had trespassed onto the front lawn and to those who would bang on the wall in appreciation. Keith an ooh 20 I am and Martin a teenage tear away together penned their own tunes and went by the name of Edo La Tree Le Plastic Elephants did so under the toxic rain of Margaret Thatcher. During the 1980s post punk era they were defiantly the winters children and aroused the cliché ‘its grim up North’ whilst they thought of themselves as eerie, disquieting and strange being influenced by Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Gang of Four, Bauhaus and John Lennon. Whilst managing to make a difference in their small shunted mining town (as no one else seemed to be bothering.) It did not last as they defected in to the Skeleton Crew and the Malak Brood. As Le Plastic Elephants became a forgotten invention girlfriends came and went as did the bands and line-ups. Martin and Keith reunited in 1989 with the help of Adrian Fusiarski (now of the 99th Floor Elevators.) to Form the Fruit Eating Bears and wrote new material keeping the old stuff in a very dark place under lock and key only for Keith to leave in 1990. After many years and many choruses of who ate all the pies. Martin who chases the aces in Surrey and Keith who keeps the spit turning in Yorkshire are reunited once again as Anniversary Circle.

 That is until!!

Ed Morgan Joined Martin and Keith at the birth of Anniversary Circle
introducing his percussive bites and stabs. With his demon presence he is a collective part of the band and is always there when they need him. They just whisper his name.

Estelliane Kermagoret is the most recent edition to the band and also a collective member originally fro Brittany. She birngs her ethereal tones to the sound with a breath of new life amongst the lost souls. Rest assured there will be more from Estelliane.

www.anniversarycircle.com

 

www.myspace.com/anniversarycircle

 

Contact mart@anniverasarycircle.com