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Art-pop collective Stealing Signs unveil new video making the sun shining on their latest release The Coast.
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Stealing Signs // The Coast on .: NOVA MUSIC blog
Art-pop collective Stealing Signs unveil new video making the sun shining on their latest release The Coast.
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Although their acts of petty criminality in small-town Essex didn’t land them a reputation as hardened gangsters, it did supply four tight friends with a name for their band. Stealing Signs were so-called for the act of doing just that, and so many roadside trophies once adorned their practice room that the whole place would reverberate with a metallic rattle. Fortunately for us, the band chose to focus on the vibes rather than the villainy and have enjoyed an upward trajectory ever since.
Having initially built a healthy fanbase in their home county via their dynamic live shows, Nick Acton (vocals/guitar), Will Daly (drums), Steve Wheate (bass) and George Wood (lead guitar), took their cinematic indie to towns and cities across the UK, from Brighton to Manchester, as well as over the channel to Paris, a city in which Stealing Signs have amassed quite a following. Indeed, the City of Light has become such a home-from-home for the group that many of their songs were written in the French capital. Stealing Signs’ stock quickly rose in the UK too as they became in-demand contributors to the soundtracks of primetime TV shows, including Queer Eye, Made in Chelsea and Catastrophe, while the four-piece have also served as show-stopping support acts for such artists as Nothing But Thieves, Bloc Party, Magistrates, Asylums – and even Ed Sheeran.
Stealing Signs are no strangers to the festival stage either, having graced the likes of LeeFest and Y Not, so it seems fitting that the band have trumped hundreds of other hopefuls to reach the final of the Pilton Stage Competition, to be held on 28 March, at which the winner will gain a slot at this year’s Glastonbury festival itself. This would be another milestone for a band who are chalking up achievements at a rapid rate, not least the imminent release of debut album, Somewhere Between. To promote it, Stealing Signs will be hitting the road again – trust that they’ll soon be playing at a venue near you as it would be criminal to miss these light-fingered lads before they’re smashing it on the big stage.
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Stealing Signs: The Coast
Stealing Signs es una banda oriunda de Essex que toma su nombre de un pasatiempo al que se dedicaran mientras daban forma a la banda, de manera tal que mientras se suceden las cosas y el mundo recupera su dinámica usual, nos presentan el primer avance de Somewhere Between, su siguiente material de estudio.
The Coast es una metáfora referente al lugar en el que te ubicas mentalmente para llevar…
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EAST ANGLIAN GIG LISTINGS: 14TH-28TH DECEMBER 2017
Every Thursday, you bring your faces and we bring the noise. To submit your own news and listings, click here! Thursday 14th Burston, Crown Catflap Dilemma Free entry - 8.30pm - Event page Cambridge, Blue Moon Dean McPhee, Sam McLoughlin and David Chatton Baker & Rachel Watkins £6 - 8pm - Event page Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys Craig Garrod, Jakob Deist, Mark Halls, Sam Ryder & Carousel Free entry - 6pm - Event page Norwich, Open Wooden Arms £8 - 7pm - Tickets Norwich, Owl Sanctuary 24 Robbers, Blood Like Honey & Metanoia PWYC - 7pm - Tickets Friday 15th Cambridge, Junction J1 The Fiver: The Extons, Tom Lumley, Deep City & Anthony Rubery £6 - 6.45pm - Tickets Cambridge, Portland Arms Moth Conspiracy, The Seven Twenty & The Pawn Hearts £5 - 8pm - Tickets Colchester, Arts Centre Eliza Carthy and the Wayward Band & Duotone £20 - 7.30pm - Tickets Colchester, Bull Grounds For Divorce Free entry - 9pm - Event page Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys SuperGlu, Impala, Piers James, Dilute to Taste, Shiners & Shooty and the Bang Bang £5 - 6pm - Event page Ipswich, Smokehouse Pessimist, Counties, Prey Drive, In and Out of Sleep & Excuses £3 - 7.30pm - Tickets Ipswich, Steamboat Open Mic Free entry - 8.30pm - Event page Norwich, Arts Centre Father Funk, DJ Yes, Gypsy Swing & Daniel Tuffs £10 - 9pm - Tickets Norwich, Owl Sanctuary King Kiwanda Free entry - 7pm - Event page Norwich, Waterfront Studio UK Subs £17.60 - 6.30pm - Tickets Woodbridge, Angel Aartwork Free entry - 9pm - Event page Saturday 16th Cambridge, Blue Moon Shake Your Turkey Feather Free entry - 8pm - Event page Cambridge, Corn Exchange Glenn Miller Orchestra £17.25-£34.75 - 2.30pm - Tickets Cambridge, Corn Exchange White Christmas £26.75-£40.75 - 7.30pm - Tickets Cambridge, Junction J1 Ezio £15.50 - 7pm - Tickets Cambridge, Portland Arms Iron Fist £10 - 8pm - Tickets Colchester, Bull Stone Shuffle Jones Free entry - 9pm - Event page Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys Ghosts of Men, Rad Pitt, Surge, Mandeville, Stealing Signs, Mystery Act & The Baskervilles £5 - 6pm - Event page Ipswich, Smokehouse Radio Orwell, Sun Scream, Hillmisters & Jack Rundell £5 - 7.30pm - Tickets Norwich, Owl Sanctuary Dub Conductor & Dub, Sweat and Beers £5 - 9.30pm - Tickets Sunday 17th Bury St Edmunds, Oakes Barn Chris Mass: Beast With a Gun, Thy Last Drop, Bury Boy All Stars & Santa’s One Man Band £5 - 7pm - Event page Cambridge, Portland Arms The Archive £5 - 7pm - Tickets Colchester, Arts Centre Jason Frederick Cinematic Trio £14 - 7pm - Tickets Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys The Gavin Bowern Band, Laura Wyatt & Lianne Kaye Free entry - 6pm - Event page Norwich, Owl Sanctuary Ducking Punches, March & Chapter Of Wolves £6 - 7pm - Tickets Norwich, Waterfront Studio Santa Cruz & Skarlett Riot £13.20 - 7pm - Tickets Monday 18th Bury St Edmunds, Apex Jazz at the Movies £16 - 7.30pm - Tickets Cambridge, Corn Exchange UB40 & Maxi Jazz and the E-Type Boys £40.25-£75 - 7.30pm - Tickets Cambridge, Portland Arms The Treatment £15 - 8pm - Tickets Colchester, Arts Centre The Churchfitters £11 - 7.45pm - Tickets Norwich, Arts Centre Richard Dawson £15 - 8pm - Tickets Tuesday 19th Bury St Edmunds, Apex Roy Wood Rock and Roll Band £27.50-£29.50 - 8pm - Tickets Cambridge, Corn Exchange Fish £30.25 - 7.30pm - Tickets Norwich, Arts Centre Moulettes, Bessie Turner & Raevennan Husbandes £13.50 - 8pm - Tickets Wednesday 20th Bury St Edmunds, Apex Only Men Aloud & Natasha Cook Jenkins £25 - 7.30pm - Tickets Cambridge, Portland Arms John Fairhurst £10 - 8pm - Tickets Ipswich, Swan Wednesday Warriors Free entry - 8pm - Event page Norwich, Arts Centre The Vagaband, Murphy’s Lore & The Arlenes £12 - 8pm - Tickets Thursday 21st Burston, Crown Buskers Revisited Free entry - 8pm - Event page Bury St Edmunds, Apex Eliza Carthy and the Wayward Band £20 - 8pm - Tickets Cambridge, Portland Arms The Junkoactive Wasteman and His Tinphonia, 2late & Acid Tea £5 - 7.45pm - Tickets Colchester, Bull Jazz Jam Christmas Special Free entry - 9pm - Event page Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys Wooden Maiden Contact venue for details Ipswich, Swan Blues Jam Free entry - 9pm - Event page Norwich, Arts Centre The Vagaband & Shackleton Trio £12 - 8pm - Tickets Norwich, Owl Sanctuary Wayward Natives Free entry - 7pm - Tickets Norwich, Waterfront Mostly Autumn £16.50 - 7.30pm - Tickets Friday 22nd Bury St Edmunds, Hunter Club Rebop £14 - 7.30pm - Tickets Cambridge, Blue Moon Motherchip Connexion Free entry - 7pm - Event page Cambridge, Corn Exchange Cambridgeshire County Youth Orchestra £12 - 4pm - Tickets Cambridge, Junction The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Club £17 - 10pm - Tickets Colchester, Arts Centre Goodiepal, The Dead Rat Orchestra, Lee Ashcroft & Mick The Hippy’s Krautrock Disco £7 - 7.30pm - Tickets Colchester, Bull Electrum Free entry - 9pm - Event page Colchester, Soundhouse Special Measures Free entry - 9pm - Event page Colchester, Three Wise Monkeys Imoni, Hattie Erawan, Ellie Cornell, Lauren Francis & Sophie Nash £3 - 9pm - Event page Ipswich, Steamboat Tavern Back To The Point, In My Disguise & The Naked French Free entry - 7pm - Event page Ipswich, Swan MotherfVnker Free entry - 8pm - Event page Norwich, Arts Centre The Blockheads & Ben C Winn SOLD OUT - Info Norwich, Epic Studios Tom Malachowski £5 - 7.30pm - Tickets Norwich, Owl Sanctuary E.A. Dames £5 - 7pm - Event page Norwich, Waterfront Studio The Visitors, No Story Goes, Couch & Suburban Tide £6 - 6.30pm - Tickets Saturday 23rd Cambridge, Portland Arms The British Public, The British IBM, Pete Um, Allotment & The Basque Roads £5.50 - 7.05pm - Tickets Colchester, Bull Lettuceheads Free entry - 9pm - Event page Colchester, Soundhouse Mixtronicxs Free entry - 9pm - Event page Ipswich, Swan Oranje, Fick As Fieves & Impilo Free entry - 8pm - Event page Norwich, Epic Studios Bad Manners & Max Splodge £21 - 7pm - Tickets Norwich, Waterfront Studio The Quireboys £20.35 - 6.30pm - Tickets Sunday 24th Colchester, Bull Stiff In The Morning Free entry - 9pm - Event page Wednesday 27th Cambridge, Portland Arms The Furious Sleep & Doyouthinkhesawus? £6 - 7pm - Tickets Ipswich, Smokehouse Pizza Tramp, Werecats & Dealing With Damage £5 - 7.30pm - Tickets Norwich, LCR The Hollywood Undead & The One Hundred £20.35 - 6.30pm - Tickets Thursday 28th Cambridge, Portland Arms Moonstrips, Ian Jeffs, Pickering Brothers & Ricky Boom-Boom £5.50 - 7pm - Tickets Ipswich, Steamboat Tavern Folk At The Boat Free entry - 8pm - Event page Norwich, Owl Sanctuary Alastoria, Deities, MTXS, To The Nines & A Thousand Voices £5 - 7pm - Tickets
Photo: Stealing Signs (playing Colchester Three Wise Monkeys, 16th December) from Facebook. Listings Editor: Kate Quigley.
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Stealing Signs is a quartet based out of South Woodham Ferrers, UK who just might steal your heart with their latest tune titled You Will Be. This one is a solid slice of frenetic melodies and energetic vocals can be enjoyed above via their Soundcloud.
Hey! It’s only Thursday! You’ll get through it!