The Long Blondes
www.thelongblondes.co.uk
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Another front-line warrior in Sheffield's rock revival, The Long Blondes, it is safe to say, are mighty cool. So cool in fact that the NME cite them as regulars on the annual 'NME Cool List'. November 2006 saw the release of their debut album Someone to Drive You Home, and a year later they were with us recording number 2. Big things await in 2008.
The Long Blondes were in the Garden in September and October in 2007, tracking their second album with producer Erol Alkan and engineer Jimmy Robertson. We couldn't resist asking them a few questions, of which they most kindly responded with some great answers...
Miloco: Name of band members and instrument of choice?
LONG BLONDES: or in our case, instrument of necessity...
Kate Jaxxxon - vox
Screech Lauder - drums
Emma Chaplin - gtrs, keys
Reenie 'Kathryn' Hollis - bass
Dorian Cox - gtrs, keys
Miloco: Quick history - when started, previous bands you were in, etc. etc.
LONG BLONDES:
2003 -
Miloco: What project are you doing here at Miloco (e.g. recording, mixing or remixing / single tracks or album) and when's it due to be released?
LONG BLONDES: Our second album. Hopefully it will be released in March '08.
Miloco: Which Miloco studio/s are you using?
LONG BLONDES: The Garden
Miloco: Please describe The Garden in one line
LONG BLONDES: Fiery
Miloco: Who was your studio assistant, and how was your studio assistant?
LONG BLONDES: Mark "The Shark" Allaway. (Seriously), brilliant. Us and Mark have a history.
Miloco: How did the working relationship with Erol Alkan come about, and what do you feel he brings to the project that other producers wouldn't?
LONG BLONDES: We've known Erol for a couple of years. We had a mutual appreciation of each other's work and it seemed natural to work with someone who had ideas and was enthusiastic, as opposed to the usual "megabucks" producer who's never even heard your songs...
A few silly questions / requests that really don't mind silly answers!! -
LB: kool...
Miloco: The song you wished you'd written:
LONG BLONDES: Donna Summer - "Love to love you baby".
Miloco: The song you're glad you didn't write:
LONG BLONDES: Gary Glitter - "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)?"
Miloco: What's the strangest rumour you ever heard about yourself?
LONG BLONDES: That Screech is really called Mark. Ridiculous!
Miloco: You are placed infront of a time machine. Which year in history would you go to and why?
LONG BLONDES: 1981 - Adam and the Ants and Diana Dors. Two of our biggest influences. But, seriously, they didn't need to do that video for "Stand and Deliver". We could have told them
Miloco: Draw us a picture!
Official website address: www.thelongblondes.co.uk
Miloco: Do you have any upcoming live dates/other events? Please list them.
LONG BLONDES: Wait til next year, mate.
Miloco: Any additional information you'd like to let us know about?
LONG BLONDES: We've been to Miloco a few times and, quite frankly, we can't see why a band would use any other studio.
The Long Blondes were speaking to Miloco in November 2007.
Miloco Releases
| Released 7th April 2008 |
| Released 24th March 2008 |
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The Long Blondes - 'Century'
New single from Sheffield's Long Blondes is released on 7" by Rough Trade. The band's second long-player is excitingly set to follow shortly... 'Century' was tracked in The Garden during the album sessions in October and November 2007, by producer Erol Alkan and engineer Jimmy Robertson. |
| Released 23rd October 2006 |



