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CLICK HERE FOR MORE RECENT NEWS 28/10/2010
We're proud to tell you that we did a track for the forthcoming tribute to Tim Smith from the band Cardiacs. We're on Disc Two, which you can only get if you pre-order the album now! Here follows a message from Chris, our illustrious singist: Tim Smith is the singer in a group called Cardiacs. He's a friend of mine, and a hero to many (including myself). I was lucky enough to record (both with The Scaramanga Six and with Ginger) at Tim's beautiful studios in Wiltshire, as well as share a bill with him on what was to become his last tour (the 2007 Cardiacs/God Damn Whores tour). It was with great shock and sadness that I heard about his heart attack and resultant stroke in 2008. I've been to see Tim in hospital and although he remains very ill, it is comforting that he is still exactly the same wonderful bloke that he always was. Former Cardiac Bic Hayes has put together this wonderful compilation called Leader Of The Starry Skies, which features artists from Ultrasound, Sidi Bou Said, The Scaramanga Six, Oceansize, Max Tundra, XTC's Andy Partridge and our little selves all covering this brilliant bloke's tunes (we've done a version of Arnald, from On Land And In The Sea, which was the album that got me into Cardiacs). One of its primary aims is to make some cash so that Tim can get out of hospital, and another is to simply introduce more people to his unbelievable tunes. Please, if you are a fan of our band, Tim's band, or just good music in general, buy this record - I've heard some of the tracks on there and all are fantastic. You can pre-order it from here, and bear in mind that you only get our track if you pre-order it. Please spread this to your friends too. The more people are aware of this band, and Tim's plight, the more chance we have of making a very real difference to a very wonderful man. Tim Smith made my life better. Let's make his better, too. Celebrating happiness and joy all around the world, on land and in the sea, 26/10/2010
We are doing a few dates with Foxy Shazam in November. 3rd in Leeds at The Cockpit and 4th in Birmingham at the HMV Institute. Tickets from the usual spots. Get down early to see us! In other news, our second album is all but done. We're very happy with it. We're looking at putting out a single in November. The video is looking fantastic (thanks to the guys at AshTV again... their game was strong before, but they are now Powerful Kings) and we will once again be relying on YOU LOT to help push it. Push it real good. We'll let you know. Finally, here's a little plug for our brothers (and sister) in rock The Scaramanga Six. You may recognise Steve from playing bass for us when we started, and Chris used to play drums and keys for them. Plus they're great friends of ours. This year is their fifteenth in rock - so Paul Morricone (who incidentally directed our 'Being Good' video) has cobbled together a wonderful compilation of their finest moments. You can find it here: http://www.thescaramangasix.bandcamp.com It's free (unless you fancy chucking a few coins in their proverbial hat) and it's fantastic. Show 'em some support. They're brilliant. 10/08/2010
We are delighted to tell you we'll be headlining the band tent at the annual Unity Day celebrations in Hyde Park in Leeds on Saturday August 21st. It's a fantastic event promoting the spirit of community and tolerance in the Hyde Park area, which was started after the riots of the mid-90s. Other bands include the brilliant Blacklisters and X-Ray Cat Trio, so come down early. We'll be on around 8pm, or maybe 9pm. There's a few more gigs on the gigs page, so go have a look. Stuff's going well on the new album. Expect/hope for a single in November and the album and another single to follow in March or April or something. Enjoy what's left of Summer. 22/06/2010
We're working very hard on our second (note: not 'sophomore') album and it's sounding very nice indeed. Making a welcome return is our old bass player Steve Morricone and his brother Paul to do some saxophone and singing. Also making a welcome return are the monster sub-basses from The Story Of My Life and the 'hey!' bits from Being Good Is Okay. See if you can spot them. We're hoping to get it out by October-ish, so I would imagine that the reality is that it will come out in about May next year. We're looking to get some new t-shirts designed. If you've got any ideas, mail us on the usual address. Obviously, we're skint, but if you do a design that we end up using, then we promise to get you a free one and an album or something. We do our best. Have fun at any festivals you go to this Summer, and be good. If you can't be good, be lucky. EM. 25/05/2010
There's been a wee bit of wrangling over the Mick Ronson Celebration gig that we're doing - it's now been finalised and we're now playing at the all-dayer on the Saturday at The Springhead, rather than the Sunday. The eagle-eyed amongst you will notice that we're playing in Scunthorpe that night too - this is still happening. Yup, we're pulling off double duties again. So we'll be onstage around 4pm on the Saturday at The Springhead, and 10pm in Scunthorpe. Get it in your diaries. Chris did an interview for the Hull Daily Mail about the Mick Ronson Celebration Weekend which you can read here. Hope to see our East Yorkshire friends there. 04/05/2010
Thanks to all who came to see us at our three gigs over the weekend. Much appreciated. A special thanks to all who travelled - we know of people who convened from Nottingham, Leeds, Bristol and Derby for the London one, this means a lot to us. It was a very fun night and we're glad that you could share it with us. We're having a little break now while we concentrate on finishing off Album #2. There's the odd one-off here and there, go have a look at the Gigs page. (Picture from the Islington gig, taken by Trudi Knight) 18/04/2010
Our intrepid singist Chris is doing some dates acoustic stylee with our mates Sorry And The Sinatras. It was all a bit last minute, so no-one really knew about it. But it's been a top laugh so far and more to come this week, in Manchester, Worcester and Birmingham. Check the gigs page for more info. Obligatory London plug - the tickets for the London date on Thursday April 29 are flying out... when we say 'flying out', we don't mean like planes are currently 'flying out' of UK airports (bad but topical joke, sorry), so please cop hold of a ticket to ensure you get in. There's a couple more gigs added to the gigs page too, so have a look. In other news, recording for the new album is going REALLY well. That's it. 11/04/2010
Two things - Our singer Chris is doing some solo gigs this week supporting our friends Sorry and The Sinatras. You can see him, and them, at:
Sorry and The Sinatras are ON FIRE at the moment, and Chris gets pretty warm too, so get yourselves down. In other news, tickets for our gig at the Bar Academy in Islington are flying out, so please do get a ticket to avoid disappointment on the night. They're only a fiver. Also on the bill are Shush and Night By Night, and we've got some good friends of ours opening up, but we can't announce that yet. Cheers and hope to see some of you at the gigs. EM. X 23/03/2010
It's time to start pushing our Big London Gig - Thursday April 29th at the O2 Bar Academy in Islington. It's important that we get some people down for this gig, for a number of reasons - first because gigs are better when there's people there, second because there's a bunch of press and industry coming who we want to look popular for, and third so that the people at the Academy like us so they give us some nice gigs. It's what they call An Industry Showcase... we have to do it in order to get some press, and an agent so that we can get some decent gigs. We love playing gigs all over the place, but playing to nine people in Nothingsbury is getting old, so we need to step it up press-wise. Anyway we don't get down South as often as we'd like, so come down and bring your pals. It's only a fiver and tickets are available here. Please get hold of them early as we are hoping to get this one busy. And that's where you come in. We're not patronising enough to ask you London types to form a street team (where a record label exploits your fandom by getting you to do their dirty work for them for free), but as always we are hoping for you to help us out a little bit by spreading the word about the gig. The difference being that we don't have a record label with a marketing budget. So if there's any way in which you can help us get people down, that would be great. We have flyers we can post you if you are gonna be going to any decent (similar) gigs coming up, and posters you can put up in your local rehearsal room or record shop. We can't give out any guestlist or anything just yet, but we will be very grateful for any assistance. Get in touch on band[at]eurekamachines.com if you want to help. Thank you. The gig will be a stormer, with Shush opening, and two other bands to be announced over the next week or two. One of which will be very interesting indeed. As always, we owe you one. 21/03/2010
Thanks to all who voted for us in the 2010 Pure Rawk Awards. We came home with two awards - Best Band, and Best Frontperson (for Chris). Which was very nice. It was great to be nominated, never mind to win, and a testament to people power. Thanks to Nix at Pure Rawk for all her hard work in the awards, and to all the other bands - particularly our mates Sorry and The Sinatras, and to our new pals Sworn To Oath. Nice lads. Cheers again to all involved, and to all for voting. Hooray!
05/02/2010
Couple of newsy bits... Tickets for our Leeds Album #2 Fundraiser are on sale now, and are going like hot cakes. Well, warm-ish biscuits. Get them here. Second, if you are a Facebook type, go here and join up to try help us get on Download this year. The organisers of Download are aware of us, and they like us, they just need to know that people want to see us there, which they do. Once again (and I know I always prattle on about this) we need your help, because we are on our own here. Please join the group, and tell your pals about us, and then maybe some of the Bigger Boys will get involved. If you are a person who goes on the Download forums, go here to tell them we are great: Thank you as always. We start recording Album #2 this weekend. Be excited. We are. EM xxx 26/01/2010
Our mate Gav from Round Records has put this together. Please have a read and download it if it looks like the sort of thing you are interested in. Which you will be. Upon arriving back in the UK last week at Heathrow (and being a little too wrapped up in seemingly important things like whether the plane would land in the snow or if my train would be running) I was immediately greeted and numbed by the horrific and shocking news reports that followed after the Haiti Earthquake. As the magnitude of the disaster continues to grow by the day, I was very keen (like most people) to do 'something'. Thus 'The Haiti Project' - a charity download album - was born. Within a few days of sending emails and calls to my nearest and dearest friends an album quite literally 'came together'. The album is spearheaded by the anthemic debut track from 'The Sonic Graffiti', a new band from LA put together by Ginger Wildheart, Billy Morrison, Michael Butler & Scott Lipps. The track entitled 'Mystery Number' was recorded at Matt Sorum's studio in August 2009 & was produced by the legendary Mike Clink. I'd like to personally say a big thank you to Ginger, Billy, Michael, Scott & Mike for donating this exclusive track, and allowing 'The Haiti Project' to (hopefully) raise even more money. The tracklisting is as follows...
16 songs for £5!! All of the money will be donated directly to the ongoing relief efforts and you'll end up with 16 great tracks. Good deal. Get it here. Gav 11/01/2010
This may be slightly late, but our scrolls got stuck in the post and then one of the corgis ate a bauble, but we're all ready now. We'd like to announce our Possibly Annual New Year's Honours List. These people have all commended themselves graciously to our aid during the year of 2009 (and possibly 2008 too). Drum roll, seven pipers piping and several party poppers erupting: - TOP HONOURS -
- PROMOTERS AND PUTTER-UPPERS (Often One And The Same) -(we would like to thank all those who have put us on, but this selection of people have truly excelled themselves)
- FELLOW POP GROUPS AND STALLIONS OF ROCK -
- BASTIONS OF THE LENS AND FIELD OF VISION -
- ESPECIAL MENTIONS -
Thanks to you all. There wasn't space enough to fit everyone in, so tune in next year for the Queen's Speech, where Wayne Insane will dress as Her Maj, Chris as Prince Phillip, and Pete and Davros as William and Harry. 01/01/2010Check us out - we're in Spin Magazine, a very popular American publication which obviously has good taste. Here's a scan. The other news is that we've got two nominations in this year's Pure Rawk Awards, for which we'll be playing at the Awards Ceremony in March. The nominations are for Best Band and Best Frontman, and you can vote on the Pure Rawk website. Go and vote for us (please). Keep your eyes on the website for a few days to see our New Year's Honours List. Thanks to all those who downloaded our single and donated us some money. It was much appreciated. Oh, and Happy New Year. We have a good feeling about 2010. 20/12/2009
The tour with Electric Six is over. We had a fantastic time. Every gig was a sell-out or thereabouts, every gig was a whole heap of fun. Huge thanks to the Electric Six guys, who are one of the nicest (and best) bands in the world, and their intrepid tour manager Steve, also a top and helpful chap. Also thanks to all our new friends and everyone who bought something off us - we sold shedloads of albums, so thank you for that. We've put up the Silent Night download again for your free delectation, feel free to spread the Christmas love. (NB: taken down now Christmas is over, but you can still get it via iTunes, Amazon etc...) Have a top Christmas. 30/11/2009
We're heading out on tour with Electric Six later this week. We start in Glasgow, and call in at loads of other places on the way. Check the gigs page to see where, and come say hello. We're doing a special set for these gigs, involving a Christmas classic, so it'd be nice to see some folks down the front singing along. In the meantime, follow us on Twitter (and tell your friends on there too!) to keep up-to-date with the latest rock and roll action direct from the road - like what pasty Wayne Insane has gone for at the services, what time Chris has finally deigned to get out of his bed and who's doing the worst farts out of Dave and Pete. We really are the least rock and roll band in the world, but we're funny, so get involved. Hope to see you at the gigs, it's costing us a bastard fortune as we're (some might say foolishly) making the trip over to do the Dublin gig, which is costing us around five times as much as we're getting paid, so please buy a shirt and/or an album, help support your local friendly starving band. Most bands wouldn't bother with the Dublin date... but we're not most bands. Touring, touring... s'never boring. Lots of love, 01/11/2009
Hello all, A few good things happening with us. First up, we're on the front cover CD of Classic Rock magazine this month, and it's very good and you get a free mouse mat too. So that's nice. They've picked The Story of My Life. (A few people have been asking how much we paid to get on it, and likewise, how much we paid to get on the Electric Six tour, the answer is nothing, we don't do anything for free, and neither should you or your band. We don't do buy-ons, it's not fair on anyone.) Anyway... in other news, the Nottingham gig on Friday 6th November has moved venues to The Central, and Laika Dog are no longer playing on Sunday 8th November in Worcester, so it's now gone down to £6 on the door. We'll be doing loads of stuff we haven't done before at both, so anyone who's already seen our set will hopefully get something new out of it. Tickets are also going very fast for the gig at The Well in Leeds. It's with Dinosaur Pile-Up, who are doing very well at the moment, so tickets are going like the proverbial hot cakes. Be sure to get hold of one as this will almost certainly sell out. In other news, we've added a forum to our website now, so get on there and get involved. There's already a few folk signed up, so please get on there and get chatting and forumming or whatever it is that you kids do. We're going to leave the Being Good Is Okay tracks up on the site for a little longer, but not much longer. So get 'em downloaded asap. Thanks to the people who have been kind enough to donate some cash to us for the single - it really makes us smile. We are incredibly lucky. Thank you. PS. Buy a poppy, and be careful on Bonfire Night. x 01/10/2009 - London gig cancelled
We are sorry to tell you that our London date has been cancelled. There was a double-booking by the venue, and as ever we've drawn the short straw. Sorry to those who'd made travel plans, as we know that there are some. We'll be back in London on the Electric Six tour, on the 17th December, and then again hopefully some time in the early New Year. Immensely sorry, but this was out of our hands. 20/09/2009
We are immensely pleased to tell you that we will be supporting Electric Six on their upcoming UK tour. It's not until December, so plenty of time to be saving up for your tickets. The dates are:
Ticket links can be found on the gigs page. Thanks to Gav for his help with this and thanks to Electric Six for taking a chance on us. In other news, you can see an interview with us by the lovely Alastair from Underkill TV here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujyTSS4N9G0 And finally, thanks a million to all for downloading and donating for our 'single'. We'll leave them up for a bit longer so please pass the word around your friends. Cheers. Keep in touch, 02/09/2009
Hello again, After a Summer of fun festivals and new friends, it's time to do some gigs again. And we're going to give you a present, too. We decided we'd put out a new single in September, that track Being Good Is Okay, But Being Better's Better, but instead of going through the whole rigmarole of releasing it properly, we thought we'd give it a bash just giving you it for free (or donation, if you wish) and trying to spread the word that way. No-one buys physical singles anymore, people just download them, so we just thought we'd lob it up on here and the usual digital distributors. There's also a video for the track here which is directed by the wonderful Paul Morricone at Poison Pen Films (Graham Coxon, Young Knives, Funeral For A Friend etc). It's a double A-side with an all-new track called Living In Squalor, which we think takes all the best bits from Queens Of The Stone Age and, err, Queen, and chucks it all together in a chunky amphetamine singalong. At five and a half minutes, I don't thnk Jo Whiley's going to be playing it any time soon, but it shows off our musical muscle and rocks the proverbial. So you can download it for absolutely nothing. From now. Have it. There's mp3s and lossless FLACs available, download the one that you like to use. If you want to make a donation to us for the songs, you can via the PayPal link, but don't feel obliged, if you're skint, or just don't want to pay for it. The objective with these free downloads is simply to spread the word of our band a bit more, so just tell your friends. Spread it on your Facebook, or on Twitter, or whatever really. We just want people to get the tracks so they come to our gigs, which you can look at on our gigs page. Then we're taking most of November out to record our next album, then more touring in December. Hooray. We appreciate your support as always, so thanks to all who put our video on their Facebook or tweeted about it or whatever the kidz are doing these days. Keep it up there now that other people can actually download the tunes! And we hope to see you at some of the gigs. We'll be doing a bunch of new songs at the upcoming gigs, so we hope you like them. See you there. So to sum up: Love, 02/08/2009
There's been a few new gigs added lately, including one in York on Friday at Fibbers, bizarrely supporting Sigue Sigue Sputnik (£4 with a flyer). We're also in Hull Thursday and at the fab Moor Music Festival on Friday night - 11pm on the SoundPeople stage. And then with Ginger and a load more others at Seven (formerly Junktion 7) in Nottingham on Saturday. There are very few tickets left for this, so get in while you can. Same with The Stranglers support in Holmfirth - get involved. Hope to see you at a gig! 20/07/2009
Last-minute gig news - we've been added to the Wickerman Festival in Scotland this Friday. Headlined by The Human League and The Zutons, and also featuring Idlewild, The Magic Numbers, Utah Saints and Billy Bragg. We're on the Scooter Stage on Friday evening, time to be 100% confirmed asap, but probably 6.30pm. Headlining the Scooter Stage is The Dickies and UK Subs, so it's gonna be a pretty raucous punk rock do. There are still a very limited amount of tickets available, so if you fancy it, get involved. I went to the Wickerman Festival with Marky Ramone a few years back and it was top, so we're looking forward to it. If you know anyone going to the fest, please tell them, as we're a late addition and we want people to know that we're coming - that goes for forums and so on too. Cheers! 14/07/2009
Our first stadium gig has been postponed unfortunately, due to problems with the PA (there isn't one) and the fact that it's forecast thunder and lightning for Friday. Fear not, Garforth fans - we're gonna do it another time. Also, we've added some free Eureka Machines downloadable mp3 ringtones to the site, mainly because a few people asked us about them. We could sell you them, but we're nice, so you can have them. Go to the Ringtones section and download to your heart's content. There's some weird bits in there too. EMx 13/07/2009
Another festival down, and we're really enjoying the summer... Guilfest was immense, we got down Friday and watched four fantastic bands - Motorhead, The Stranglers, Ginger and Tragedy: An All-Metal Tribute To The Bee Gees. A great line-up, a great site, and a lot of friendly people! Our gig on the Saturday evening was great too - thanks to everyone for coming along. A special mention and a big sorry goes to Harry and the Juggling Crew, who we completely forgot to mention from the stage. Chris was going to break into an impromptu juggle-off, but time was tight and we didn't get chance. We hope you had a great festival. Cheers to Mal and Chris for looking after us. A couple of new gigs have been added - a free festival in Doncaster with The Magic Numbers, Go:Audio and others. We'll be on in the afternoon. And we've been invited by the powers-that-be to play at Garforth Town AFC's game against Leeds United this coming Friday - we'll be playing before the game and at half-time. Which will be quite a bizarre experience. More gigs to come in September and October, and a single release (with new B-sides!) too. Watch this....... space. EMx 06/07/2009
Our first two festivals of the Summer have been a whole heap of fun. Thanks to all in South Shields and Leicester who came to see us, we had a blast. Many thanks also to Mugshot and Goldblade for letting us share their gear. Couple more bits - we're on at Guilfest on Saturday, which will be ace - and there's still time to get your tickets. We've also added a new gig which we're very excited about - supporting The Stranglers at Holmfirth Picturedrome on Wednesday 12th August. Tickets are expensive but you can get them on the Picturedrome site. Also our pal Ginger has been added to headline the Trashstock at Seven (formerly Junktion 7) on Saturday 8th August. Again, you can get your tickets from their site. This WILL sell out so get your tickets early. We've also finally got ourselves a van, which will make life a whole lot easier now. Hooray 20/06/2009
Festival fever has hit the UK, and Eureka Machines are no exception. Here's some of the festies we've been confirmed for:
If you want us on any other festivals, spam forums, e-mail promoters, and generally hassle people to get us on bills. The only power we have left is people power, so any hassle you guys can give people is much appreciated. In other news... there is no other news. EMx 22/05/2009
We're delighted to tell you that our song Do Or Die has been selected for Track Of The Day on Classic Rock magazine's website. They seem to like us. You can see the page here: http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/track-of-the-day-eureka-machines/ Where you can also download (for free) the song... but you've got it already, right? Right? 21/05/2009
We're playing at DOLLAR$ FOR DEADBEAT$ on Sunday night. It's a benefit for Roger from Sorry and The Sinatras, who is stuck in the UK after the Sorry and The Sinatras/Eureka Machines tour was postponed. So a few of us are getting together to try and raise some cash for him to get home. We're doing a set, then an all-star line-up are doing a covers set to close the evening. Including appearances from Dave and Roger from Sorry and The Sinatras, Ginger (The Wildhearts), Acey Slade (Murderdolls), Rich Jones (Amen/The Loyalties), Tom Spencer (Yo Yos/The Loyalties), Chris McCormack (3 Colours Red), Jorma Vik (The Bronx) and Eureka Machines' own Chris Catalyst. It's only three quid in and all proceeds go to a good cause - feeding one of our own. Doors at 9.30pm. Get there early. (Click here for Facebook group link) 18/05/2009
You can now download and print out a flyer (four, actually) for our London gig on 30th May with The Loyalties, Shush and The Scaramanga Six. It's on our Help page. Feel free to print a few out and chuck them about your local rock emporia. It gets you in for a quid cheaper, and crucially guarantees that we get a little bit of cash from the gig too, so we can get home and eat and stuff. 14/05/2009
Balls. The tour starting on Friday is off. Sorry and The Sinatras have had to pull out, and it wouldn't be feasible for us to do it alone from a promoter's point of view. We're sorry to anyone who bought tickets - return them to point of purchase for a refund - and anyone who'd planned travel (we know there were a few of you at least). In slightly better news, we've salvaged a couple of the dates. The Huddersfield show will go ahead with us headlining, and we've sorted another gig in Manchester for this coming Saturday night at an alternative venue. Up to date info can be found on the gigs page as ever. Here's a statement from Sorry and The Sinatras: It is with deep and sincerest regret that Sorry And The Sinatras must postpone their forthcoming UK tour at the 11th hour.Hopefully we can get involved on some of the rescheduled dates. Condolences to the S&TS lads, we know how much they were up for the tour. Some things just can't be helped, though. Fuck our luck. 04/05/2009
Our single Everyone Loves You (WRATHCD51) is OUT NOW! You can buy it on our Shop page, on iTunes and the usual download sites, and also from Crash, Jumbo, Norman's and Rhythm (if you're in Leeds). We're also selling it at the slew of upcoming gigs, and it's only three quid. Most importantly, we're releasing this to try and get some decent airplay for our band, to try and make more people come and see us (clever, eh?). So please bombard your local, national and international rock radio and music television stations with requests to hear it. We hope you like it. Thanks for all your support. We hope to see you at one of the many gigs coming up. Take care of yourselves. And May The Fourth Be With You. (Sorry.) EMx 28/04/2009
Okay, so it's that time... we've finally got our arses into gear and we're releasing a single. It's the track Everyone Loves You (Wrath Records, WRATHCD51) from our album, which you all should know about by now. See the video on NME TV here - and buy it for just THREE QUID on our shop page. Three quid! That's basically a pint! (Or a half in London.)
It's backed up with an all-new song called The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall, an acoustic version of The Story Of My Life and a raucous live version of our set-opener Scream Eureka. It's basically been done as an introduction to Eureka Machines, and we're doing it to try and get some press and airplay for our band.
Which is where YOU come in.
As an utterly independent, shockingly skint and frankly uncool bunch of Northern oiks, we are on our own here. So you could help us out by requesting your favourite radio stations around the country and asking them to play us out on their shows. We don't have the press and label backing of our major counterparts, and you showing a little support and solidarity will go a long way, because no-one got anywhere without a bit of People Power.
Here's some people you can get in contact with who I reckon might play us out if they get a few e-mails...
zane.lowe[at]bbc.co.uk
I know it looks like a lot, and frankly it is, but you don't have to mail all of them. You could even do that BCC thing with your e-mail... We're not suggesting you do or anything.
Meanwhile, if you're an internetty webhead type, then feel free to tell the 'net about us on forums and the like. Word of mouth is, after all, the best kind of publicity. The more people who get to hear about us, the more people will come to our gigs, which means we can all have more fun together. And the sooner we can retire to our country cottages on the south-west coast making ornamental figurines of political leaders from around the globe past and present.
We're supporting the single release with a tour around the UK, with our mates Sorry And The Sinatras. Go and see the dates and think about booking the morning after off work. It will be very cool indeed.
Thank you, as always, for your support. 07/04/2009
In advance of its release on May 4th, Rock Radio in Manchester are using our single Everyone Loves You in their Future Classics thing, basically you have to go to their website and click on us in the box thingy on the right there to vote for our track to be playlisted for a week. Which would be pretty cool. Get yourselves over there: We're up against El Condorez, who are also dead good, go and have a look at them on their Myspace (in the interests of fairness). We're not all that keen on music competitions - it shouldn't be competitive, that's against the spirit of being in music, I think - however, this is a nice bit of fun and not too serious. But if you don't vote for us, we'll break your legs. EMx 20/03/2009
There isn't a right lot of news to be honest... we're in rehearsals, writing, and off on our jollies. However; we will come back a lean, mean fighting machine(s)... with the exception of Chris who is currently eating and drinking his way through many of Europe's more salubrious cities with that other band what he does play with. We're gearing up for the single release of Everyone Loves You and its resultant tour. The release date has been set as May 4th, and may the single be with you on that date (and other risible Star Wars gags). So we're looking for press at the moment... it goes without saying that we need all the help we can get (again)... we'll bang on about this more nearer the time, but if you know any press/review/journo types who you think will be interested, and might cover our stuff, gis a shout. We're also working on Album Two, which has a name and songs and everything. It's part of a trilogy that Chris occasionally talks about when he's drunk. Once that and Album Three are done, there'll be something altogether different. We may look like a stupid pop and roll band, but we're not entirely thick, it's all thought out... apart from the current title/concept for Album Four, which we haven't quite worked out whether is stupid or genius yet. Anyway, we're keeping it to ourselves for now, in case anyone nicks it. Album Two is extremely tentatively pencilled for release in maybe January 2010. That seems like a long way off, but it's really not. Better get writing some words, then. Arigato, 27/02/2009
Hello everyone, Thanks to all our new friends who we've met over the past couple of months - we've had some very very cool gigs and a lot of fun. Look out for more dates in April and May... hopefully we'll be coming somewhere near you. If not, and you want us to, get in touch and let us know where's good to play in your town! Bit of sad news now - as many of you will know, Steven Morricone (he of the big bass guitar and fine facial topiary) has left the band in order to concentrate on his other projects - The Scaramanga Six, Amoeba To Zebra and growing a massive beard. We really couldn't have done the band half as well as we have so far without Steve, and we'll miss him. Cheers Steve. He leaves big shoes to fill... ... And filling them more than ably we have a new bass player. His name is Pete, you may or may not know him from his band The Gushers, and he's very cool indeed. We've done a couple of gigs with him now and he fits like an old sock. So hello to Pete. We're a bit stuck for a stupid pseudonym for him at the moment, so if you have any suggestions, e-mail us. Something alliterative or rhyming or generally amusing would be good. We're having a little break from playing live for a month or two, while Chris goes off on his jollies, but we'll be back leaner, meaner and stronger (and with new songs) in April. In the meantime, the Shop is back open for t-shirts - the delivery arrived last week. So those of you who ordered in the past and only received a pleading email from Chris saying we'd send them soon, expect them... soon. Give us a shout if you don't and we'll sort it. Sorry for the delay, we were let down by someone. Anyway that's it. So give us a shout if you wanna offer us a gig, buy a shirt, or come up with a name for Pete. Pete Pseudonym? EMx 15/01/2009
Bad news - our Everyone Loves You single won't be coming out this month after all. A collision of factors has meant that the production run had to be stopped before it even started, if that makes sense, and our distributor's distributor went bust, so it all went a bit pear-shaped. However, we will have a limited number of them to sell at our gigs this month, and any that are left we'll bang on PayPal on February 22nd, but I don't expect we'll have many, if any. So if you want it then you have to come see us at one of the gigs. It's corking, as well as the album version of Everyone Loves You, it has a completely new b-side called The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall, which is one of our best songs. Plus a live version of Scream Eureka, and a very strange acoustic version of The Story Of My Life. The cover is a Dan Mofo original, too. In other news, we're gigging all over England at the moment. People keep getting in touch asking why we aren't playing their town... it is not through lack of trying! We will play anywhere, if we can get there and back and it makes sense, but not everywhere will have us. If you want to see us in Bristol, Brighton, Plymouth, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Newquay, London, Hull, Newcastle, Inverness and (most bizarrely) Whitehaven, then please tell your friends about us, and local venues/promoters. We've had e-mails and Myspace messages from people in all of the above places asking us to go and play, but without your help, we can't. If you want to help us out, tell your mates about us, copy them a track or two off the album, show them a video (whether it be a live one, the one for Everyone Loves You or the Cribs thing), put us in your Myspace top friends (if you're that way inclined, why not send out a bulletin about us as well, telling your mates to add us and have a listen?). I know we bang on about it, but we are on our own here. Most bands have a label, an agent, PR people who get them press, street teams, etc etc. We have none of that. We do everything ourselves, from the posters that you see in your local venues to booking the gigs to getting the records out. So we rely on word of mouth (the best press possible) to get people down to our gigs. No-one's complained yet, so we must be doing something right. And while I'm on about this, support your local rock and roll bands and venues, because without an audience, they will wither and die. Especially if they are not taking the piss, like so many do... it would be easy for us to charge people through the nose for gigs on the back of various stuff, but we don't because we know our place, and we want rebooking! We will never take the piss out of you or promoters with stupid ticket prices, stupid album re-releases with two (shit) extra live tracks and a different picture on the front, crap live sets, etc etc. We work harder than any other band you know... we do it because we love it, and we want you to too. But we are not alone, there are tons of bands all over that do just the same thing, and they need, deserve and cherish your support too. Sorry, I went off on one a bit there. Anyway, support your local live music, because without it, we will all suffer. There are great bands and venues all over going by the wayside, don't let any more go the same way. EMx 01/12/2008
Happy Christmas! As of right now you can go to the following places... ...amongst others and download our Christmas 'single'... it's a Eureka Machined-up version of Silent Night, and it's probably not at all what you're expecting. We're not going to release it physically - it's just available for download. It's December 1st and so it's slightly more respectable timing than most supermarkets. We could have put it up there in August or something.So go download it, and while you're in the Christmas spirit(s), download our mates International Trust's Yuletide effort Let's Have A Dance - we were going to do it as a split single, but it was logistically difficult and frankly we couldn't be arsed. Enjoy the festive season! PS. You can now also buy the Live Acoustic Session mini-album on iTunes by clicking here. 16/11/2008
Okay, so we didn't get picked for The Guardian Debut Album of the year thing. Which is understandable when you see the size of some of the other bands on the shortlist. But you can still stick your sizeable oar in for us in any other End Of Year polls... best new band, best live act, best rock band, drummer who looks most like Robin Askwith, etc. So keep voting. In other news, we've got a few more gigs lined up for December, January and February, so keep checking the gigs page. Hooray. PS. Finally, thanks to most of the USA for electing Barack Obama to presidency last week. I've been in the US for the past few weeks and it's been a very, very interesting time. I don't profess to know everything about politics, but what I do know is that the alternative was utterly hateful, and for that, we salute you. PPS. Did you know that it was in the news over in the US last week that Al-Qaeda's codename for Sarah Palin is 'that retard'? 02/11/2008
A certain national newspaper who I shan't mention (but their name rhymes with, err, Flardian) have been in touch asking us for more information and a review copy of our album for their 'Top Debut Album of 2008' thing. If you look at the news item below, you'll see that one of our favourite fans and Martin Fry lookalikes Steve spotted the piece they were doing on it and mailed them to say how great he thinks we are. Now that some of you have - thank you sooo much for that! - we need more of you to do the same. So if you have a spare two minutes, please mail 'em on and tell them that you think we're great, and our songs changed your life, and that we have magnificent plumage, or whatever you want to write. We'd appreciate it more than you'd know. This kind of press is only achievable through people power - and with you lot on our side, we might just be able to swing something. Likewise, in the end of year polls and such that will be popping up over the next couple of months, please feel free to vote for us in any category you see fit - best new band/best album/best live band/sweatiest etc. I know we always bang on about being utterly independent, but we are, and without you lot, we really would struggle (even more than we already do). These are dark days for independent and live music, so keep us on our feet by voting with yours. In other news, there's some new gigs on the gigs page, and some new videos on the videos page (from our recent live session). Plus, we've been featured on the new King Of Air Guitar game alongside The Wildhearts and Electric Six. Go play at being us, it's class. CURRENT EUREKA MACHINES 'KING OF AIR GUITAR' LEAGUE TABLE
All the best, EMx PS We've changed all the songs on our MySpace this week, so if you haven't bought our album (why not? Sad face) then you can go listen there. 09/10/2008
Hello again, We're in Rock Sound magazine this month, it hit the shelves today. There's a little feature on us in the 'new bands' section on Page 35 - it has four exclamation marks in it, so they must like us. Having said that, they also review our album, which they didn't like so much. Oh well. Why not write in and tell them to write more (preferably nice) stuff about us? Their letters page is rsvp@rock-sound.net. Or their Myspace is here. Buy the magazine though, it's a really good read with tons of new music to get through. Speaking of press, we get a mention in Kerrang! this week too, saying we did a 'solid set' at Shepherd's Bush Empire when supporting The Wildhearts. While you're writing into Rock Sound telling them how great we are and asking other readers who they think is the fittest, give Kerrang! a shout as well - feedback@kerrang.com - and let them know of our wonderment. (By the way, Chris is the fittest, and not just because he's writing this now - he is definitely the fittest.) Don't let the NME be the only magazine to have featured us in their letters page... Lots of love, Update - 11/10/2008 And tea-bag purchasing superfan Steve got in touch to tell us about this thing The Guardian are doing, where they're working out who's done the best debut album this year. The blurb talks about The Courteeners and Duffy, but Steve reckons that our album Do Or Die (which you can still buy in the shops, and in the webshop) is better than both of theirs put together then timesed by 10, which we tend to agree with. If you enjoyed it, get in touch with them on first.album@guardian.co.uk and fire them an e-mail to let them know that a bunch of underground underdogs on a budget of £0 but with a wealth of ideas are at least as good as the latest fodder for next week's chip shop wrapping. Remember, we are utterly independent and totally skint, so we don't have the time/money/sway of the big guys to buy ourselves into the national press - all we have are you ourselves and you guys. The more help that you give us, the more people will hear about us. Word of mouth is worth a heck of a lot more than a half page advert in a magazine and a few plays on the radio... so keep telling your friends and passing around our tunes on mixtapes and so on and so forth. You will be rewarded in Heaven. (Which, I am led to believe by our marvellous webguru Damian, is not real - the existence of Limp Bizkit being proof enough.) 30/09/2008Hello everyone, Couple of things to tell you... we're in session this Sunday on BBC Radio across the North. You can tune in on your wirelesses on Sunday night between 2000-2200 in the UK on 95.9fm BBC Radio Humberside and on BBC Radio Leeds DAB, or listen online here - so we expect you to be texting/e-mailing in some amusing questions for us. Dunno what the number is yet, but listen in. We'll be doing two or three tracks from our album Do Or Die, which is selling like hotcakes in the real shops and on our website shop. If you haven't already got it, buy it... now. We're releasing a single in January - the track Everyone Loves You. See the video on YouTube. So we're looking for gigs in the UK in January and February to support it. The release will be heavily promoted by us, and you can help by making it your song on Myspace, putting it on a mixtape for your mates, playing it at your clubnight, pestering your favourite radio stations to play it, and so on and so forth. If you think you can help in any way, get in touch on e-mail or on our Myspace. We're wanting gigs all over the place in Jan and Feb, so do get in touch if you can put us on with your band or at your venue. We're cheap, and we're nice. Finally, big thanks to lots of people who helped us out with our recent spate of gigs to try and sell some albums. We did pretty well out of it, and had several tons of fun. Big cheers to Sorry And The Sinatras, Pete Mason, Dunc, all at BBC Introducing, Wally for the help at the festival, everyone who helped us flyer at the festivals, Sham and Iqi at The Bengal Brasserie, Sally for baking the cake, Little Elvis, Mikey, Karl and Chris at The Parish, AshTV for everything, ever, Max at The Gasworks, Terri and Becky in Oxford for putting us on and putting us up, Simon, Laura and Gav in Croydon for putting us on, putting us up and making us pasta, Dobbo in Leicester, Milli in Doncaster, The Wildhearts, Gav and Rob for having us along to their party, Steve Kind for driving us there, Phil at the Dry Bar in Manchester and the guy who wanted to be our manager but could barely string a sentence together, Ian Wright (not that one) in Selby, Nath at The Brudenell, Trev Baines for doing the best job I've ever heard on the sound in there and for generally being fit, Shush for coming (wehay), DJ Trev at the Viper Rooms in Harrogate and Oz for a sterling job once again, and Rob and Gav (again) for helping us out with the dates with Laika Dog. We love you all. We're taking a bit of a break in November while Chris goes swanning off round the US like he fucking owns the place. But we'll be back in December, writing songs for album number two and playing as many gigs as we possibly can in some far-flung and frankly weird places. Anyone for Poland? EM x 09/09/2008
You can now buy advance tickets for our gig on Saturday 27th September at the Brudenell Social Club on Queen's Road, Leeds - one of the best venues in the world and our favourite local. They're only £4, and for that you get an amazing line up... EUREKA MACHINES - that's us, on the Leeds leg of our album launch tour - Myspace link How good is that for a line up? I mean, how good? Better than good. Very good. And it's all for £4. Four. Pounds. Count 'em. This night is set to go down in history as being the bestest gig the world has ever seen, by anyone, ever (apart from Little Elvis at the Bengal Brasserie the other night). Doors are at 7pm, Fran will be on at 7.30pm, and we'll be on around 10.15pm (hopefully). Bar open until 11.30pm. Hope to see you there! 01/09/2008Hello, Our album is OUT NOW! September 1st 2008. Like properly out, in all the shops and such. Well, not all the shops - you probably won't find it in Homebase, Mr Minit or your local butchers - but in your normal record shops and such. And on iTunes, eMusic and Napster and the like. So get buying or downloading or whatever it is you do. It's great, as the following reviews will attest: 'power-pop perfection - a dazzling debut - 4/5' - The Sun The launch party at the Bengal Brasserie is sold out now I'm afraid, but we may do it again if more people get in touch. Maybe a Christmas party, or something. But you can come see us at a bunch of gigs around and about the country all through September and October. Go see the gigs page. Please note the Hull gig has been cancelled, unfortunately - this was out of our hands, I'm afraid. On a happier note, here's the video to the first (possible) single - Everyone Loves You, made by the wonderful people at AshTV who also did our Cribs thingy. In case you were wondering, Leeds and Reading went really well - hello to all of our new friends, and thanks x 1000 to those who helped us flyer the event. Much appreciated, even if we didn't get to actually meet you all. Thank you. Here's a picture anyway.
There's a couple of new shots from the fests in the gallery now, go see. Anyway, go buy our album, please don't download the version from the nefarious torrent sites, if you do that, you are taking money directly out of our independent pockets. And you'll catch scabies. Finally, and sadly, we were incredibly gutted to learn of the death of our long-time friend Rik Clay (1982-2008) last week in Ilkley, Leeds. Rik was a guitar player of some repute in the Yorkshire bands FULC and Ten Seconds Of Chaos. I actually asked him to join Eureka Machines last year when we started doing stuff, but we never really got round to it. He was a fine man, funny and with a warm smile that lit up any room. I don't actually ever recall him frowning, which says a lot about a person. We'll miss him. Huge condolences to his parents John and Jill, the FULC and TSOC lads, and all of his other friends. RIP fella. EM x 14/08/2008
So Reading/Leeds is nearly upon us and we're all ready to rock your faces off with our, err, rock. We're on Friday at Leeds and Sunday at Reading at the rather early time of 12.20pm, but by my reckoning that means you'll only be missing the end of Mindless Self Indulgence (bastard, I really like them), the start of Yeasayer (who Steve and I saw in Norway the other week and were alright but a bit boring and way overrated), the start of Natty (who I don't know) and the start of The Death Set (who are alright I suppose). All of them pale into insignificance when you compare them to our might, and all of their impressive tour buses together are no match for Steve's new motorhome, in which we will be travelling in REAL pimp style. We REALLY REALLY REALLY don't want to be playing to no-one, so PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE get in touch if you can help us flyer the site - we can post you some pre-cut up ones which have been touched by The Fair Hand of the Real Davros - or you can go to the Help page and download some and print and cut some out yourself, thus saving the environment (and saving us 66p in second-class stamps). Contact me on the usual e-mail address - send us your name and address and roughly how many you want. It's very easy to do, and passing out our flyers will almost definitely result in sweaty festival sex with a complete stranger. In other news, we play Unity Day in Hyde Park in Leeds on Saturday 16th at 8pm - come down and be in our video. And in other other news, you can see the edition of Cribs that the wonderful AshTV filmed round my gaff the other week. It's already had a fair few hits and most people seem to have taken it in the spirit in which it's intended. Finally, in advance of the 1st September release date of our album, a few nefarious and skanky sites are offering free download torrent thingies of our album. While we want to spread our own peculiar brand of pop and roll to as many people as possible, this is a DIY, non-corporate labour of love by our little band and the label. We'd appreciate it if you do download it and enjoy it, that you buy it and support the music that you love. Without that support, we will not be able to release more. If you want it early, and you want to make sure the band sees as much cash from your purchase as possible, buy it from the webstore. We are not in this for the money, but we are also not in this to be ripped off, so please bear that in mind when you download an album that cost money to put together and put out. This goes for any other band you like. You are stealing directly from our pockets, and you wouldn't expect us to turn up to your work and demand free Big Macs, would you? All the best, and see you at the fests, 'cos we're the best, and birds sit in nests, and something about breasts Chris x (I've made this one obviously by me because it contains some personal stuff.) 31/07/2008Hello everyone. You can now buy our debut album Do Or Die on the shop bit of our website. In line with it becoming available, we've put up a new section called Lyrics, because the words aren't in the CD case like what dem other bands done. So if you are at all interested, go have a look and learn them so you can sing along and look cool at our gigs. There's also some explanations of what the tunes are about if that interests you even further, and if you want any more info from the inside of my head, please e-mail us a photograph so I can run away from you quickly should you ever approach me. Anyway yeah, the first 50 people to order the album directly from us get a free Live Acoustic Session CD, so get your orders in fast. If you've already got that, then give it to a loved one or perhaps a passing stranger. We're playing the BBC Introducing Stage at the Leeds Festival on Friday 22nd August, and the Reading Festival on Sunday 24th. God we're so skill. If anyone wants to help us flyer, get in touch on the usual e-mail address. Thanks to those who've already offered - and there were loads of you - we'll be in touch soon, once we know exactly which times we're playing. The BBC seem to be really pushing the Introducing stage this year, which can't be bad for any of the bands playing it. If you ever hear anyone mention it on air, do us a little favour and text in or whatever it is you kidz (with a z) do and try and get them excited about us playing it. All the other bands have seventeen billion MySpace friends and tour managers and tour buses and coke habits and stuff so we need all the help we can get. You know Marilyn Manson has a carpenter in his touring crew? His nickname, somewhat unbelievably, is 'Carp'. Nice bloke actually. We've also just been confirmed to support The Wildhearts at their Earth Vs. gig at Shepherd's Bush Empire on 20th September. It's sold out, but those of you who have tickets - get down early! We'll be on just after doors, I'm guessing. This will be too much fun for one evening - The God Damn Whores are on the bill as well. And finally, to add to our peel of Good News ringing out, we're now Officially Sponsored by the kind people at Jägermeister - so look out for a bunch of free Jäger goodies at our gigs from now on. The last time any free Jager was available at any of our gigs, I ended up having to carry one of my best mates out of the pub who then nearly got himself arrested by falling into the road outside the Parish in Huddersfield, mentioning no names Neil Hanson the singer out of International Trust. So, to sum up: Speak soon! Oh we just sent out about 7,000 press packs and CDs to various mags and stations, so keep your fingers crossed for us, won't you? As Steve put it, it was like releasing a load of homing pigeons into the wild. Let's hope that some come back, eh? (Not literally.) In more sombre news, one of our finest friends is ill at the moment - the legendary Tim Smith out of them Cardiacs - and we ask you to all please pray, hope, send positive vibes, or whatever it is that you do, for his full recovery. We're all thinking of him and his family and raising a metaphorical glass in his general direction. Get well soon, Tim. We love you. All the best, 21/07/2008
Eureka Machines' debut album Do Or Die is finished and at the printers getting, erm, printed, as we e-speak. It sounds like every dream you ever thought you might have and is better than Ramones, Motorhead, The Wurzels and Demis Roussos all put together. (It's even up there with Keith Harris and Orville.) It will be in the shops and on all the usual internet shop things from September 1st, so put it in your diary and tattoo it behind your eyelids if needs be. Seriously, it sounds great and we're all immensely proud of it. It also looks fantastic, courtesy of the amazing photography of Tom Martin and Jake Seal, and the wonderful design of Matt Reid. We're chuffed to many tiny pieces and so will you be. It'll cost you a crisp tenner from record shops across the land, and it's WRATHCD48 on the Seal Of Quality Guarantee Wrath Records. There's some sneaky preview tracks up on our Myspace site at the moment - go have a looksee/listenhear. We've also just been confirmed to play the Reading and Leeds festivals on the BBC Introducing stage. Come along and see us so we're not just playing to the soundperson, crew and hot dog stall stealing the stage power. Times and dates will follow. We guarantee you it will be as much fun as bathing in Swarfega with the Cheeky Girls. Likewise, for all the Leeds-heads, we've just confirmed for Unity Day in Hyde Park on Saturday August 16th. We're on at 7.30pm, just after the Sewersuckers. Get down early for them, and for the dog show. There's tons of great bands on all day long - The Old Romantic Killer Band and Micky P Kerr for two - and it's always a great do. The tour for September is now stretching into October, when we're supporting Laika Dog (which is Tony Wright out of Terrorvision's new band for all you Britrock fans). Dates are being finalised at the moment and will be up here and on our Myspace forthwith. It will rock with a capital R, O, C and K. We're also doing a bunch of filming at the moment too, for some tracks on our album, some live footage and for MTV Cribs, who are coming round my gaff this evening to check out my jacuzzi and various rides, as well as some bitchez, probably. Okay, so it's not MTV, it's AshTV our mates from Huddersfield, but it will give you a hearty insight into how we roll etc. So it's all go in Eurekaland at the moment, and long may it stay that way. Hooray! Stay utterly tuned for more updates as and when. 19/05/2008
We actually have some news for a change. We've signed our first record deal, with Wrath Records. Well, I say 'signed', but what I mean is 'they're going to put out our album, but we're mates, so we don't have to sign stuff'. Wrath have put out stuff by Stuffy + The Fuses, Sarandon, The Scaramanga Six and loads of other great bands that may or may not begin with S, and the more eagle-eyed among you will know that the label is actually run by our bass player Steve, so it made sense to keep it in the family and do it that way. We could send out the message that it's massive and we've been scouted all over the shop, but it'd be a lie and we don't like bullshitters. Anyway this all means that we're putting out a mini-album in September, which will be supported by a UK tour around some of our favourite toilet venues. Dates are going fast - well, fairly fast - so please get in touch if you want to put us on. We're cheap, but can't generally do stuff for free. We're most definitely not into ripping people off, though. So give us a shout if you want to put us on, or if you think you can help us in any way. I hate the term 'street team' - but even if you think you can't help at all, you probably can... by putting up posters or flyers in your town, promoting us on Myspace or forums (fora?) that you visit, or just by telling your mates about us and playing them the CDs or tracks on the 'net. Even though we've signed this massive fuck-off record deal for an undisclosed but undoubtedly huge sum and are probably out doing cocaine with Ms Moss as we speak, we're still utterly DIY and need all the help we can get. It sounds wanky (and it is wanky), but this is your band as much as it is ours and we are all in this together. The more people that know about us, the more fun we can all have. Plus you get to be very smug when we rule the hit parade and say 'I knew them when they were writing fatuous news articles that no-one reads and recording all their vocals in a makeshift teepee constructed from a stepladder, a broken office chair and three duvets'. Even if it's just firing off an e-mail to your local venue saying 'when are you going to get your arses into gear and book the second-best new live band in the country?', that'd be good. (Bestest are Monotonix, and we've not even seen them, just this picture ... and we can't really rival crowdsurfing on the kick drum while still playing the kit. Mint.) Ok, so we're hoping to hear from you soon, on the usual address. Spread the word! 06/05/2008There's been some good news and some good news this week. We've been all over the papers. (That was a crap joke using a rubbish and obvious twist on a modern saying along with the fact that the word 'news' is usually in the 'papers'. In retrospect, I wish I hadn't have bothered.) Errr.... we're on the front cover of Sandman this month, which is an honour and a privilege. The immensely talented Mr Tom Martin took the pictures. Thank you Tom. And there's a little interview that Chris and Davros did during the acoustic Ginger tour, when Wayne was away enjoying his honeymoon and Steve was on tour doing his Derren Brown tribute act. If you want to get hold of a copy, go to any live music venue/music shop/etc in Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham, Hull, York, Bradford or Goole. It's always a good read. Or just check it out on the magical internet here. We're also interviewed for Leeds mag Vibrations, and there was a nice piece in the Yorkshire Evening Post in advance of our appearance on the bill for Live At Leeds alongside The Rascals, The Pigeon Detectives, Metronomy and so on. Thanks to Andy, Si and Phil at Futuresound for all their hard work on an amazingly cool day for all of Leeds to get involved in. Anyway go check the bits out on the press page. Hooray. Other news on the horizon includes the re-scheduling of the tour with AntiProduct, some gigs around and about the country, an actual proper release on a real record label that'll be in shops and everything (around October, hopefully), new tunes a-plenty and the usual self-congratulatory bullshit. Keep smiling. 06/04/2008
As much as it pains us to say it, our UK tour has been postponed due to A. Product, the singer from the headline band AntiProduct, contracting the weirdest immune system/skin disorder/wrongness that anyone’s ever really seen before. Go to their Myspace page for pictures... so long as you’re not eating and have a strong constitution. Specialists in the field have told A. to stop rocking before his fingers fall off, and I’m not even answering the phone to him in case I contract something down cellular networkage, so sadly the AntiProduct/Eureka Machines/Shush tour has been put back to another time later in the year. If any of you are doctors, dermatologists, hypnomotherfuckers or voodoo quackbusters, get over here and tell him what it is that’s making his sore skin seep. The other support band Shush and ourselves were hoping to salvage something from the wreckage, but most of the venues (pretty understandably) didn’t want to take a risk on us. Massive thanks and laudation to Steve Kind for helping us out on that, but sadly it wasn’t to be. That said, we’re doing one or two different dates now, one (at present) with Shush, so check our gig dates out for the latest. These may or may not change, so please check with venues before travelling. I wish we could be less vague about it, but so long as you check with us or the venue a day or three before the gig, you should be okay. One thing that is for sure - we’ve got our first full-band London gig on Sunday 27th April, at the 12 Bar Club on Denmark Street, supporting Shush. If you are a label or press person, do get in touch - we’ll still make you pay in, though. Maybe. We’re gutted about the tour falling through, but it pales in significance to one of our Brothers In Rock being sick, so please bear with us while we sort it out between us. In other news, Seabrooks Wasabi crisps are the best thing ever invented (fuck the wheel), we are in Vibrations Magazine this month (go here for scans), we are in Sandman Magazine this month (live review), Davros bought a computer game, Steve broke his van, Wayne Insane has dyed his fulsome hair blue and I am absolutely arseholed. There’s a couple of festivals in the offing too that we can’t confirm yet. If you have a gig you’d like us to play, get in touch. All the best, and keep checking back, 26/03/2008
Hooray. We've just got our first bit of national press, and it’s not all bad. Kerrang (Rob Bealey) said: ’The younger members of the audience shuffle forward to catch sight of acoustic duo Eureka Machines, who look like punk rock sales reps, but their effortless twin harmonies quickly make up for their dubiously contrived sharp-shirted appearance’ Rock Sound (Paul Raggity) said: ’a fine stripped-down set’ That’s it. Much like our Davros - short, but sweet. Love 18/03/2008
I keep wanting to do fewer blogs, but then there keeps being stuff I feel I should tell you lot about. Go to the eBay auction to see an auction of a load of rock n’ roll funnery. There’s various rare-as-rocking-horse-shit items up there, from a signed Wildhearts/Wolfsbane drum skin (currently at £50), a signed Jackdaw4 album, original artwork for Pandora from Kerrang by Ray Zell... and a Eureka Machines girlie size shirt and promo CD. Which currently has 0 bids. So get yourself over there and get bidding on it, otherwise I’m going to have to buy it so we look more popular than we are. The charity is Rock-n-Emily - and all the money that you pay for stuff goes directly to not one, not two, but (count ’em) THREE charities - SPRING (Supporting Parents And Relatives In Neo-Natal Grief), The Samaritans and the MS Society. So dig deep, whether it’s for our stuff or for the other items (rare, signed and downright weird stuff from Fightstar, Motorhead, Nizlopi, John Lee Hooker, Obsessive Compulsive, John Berry, Iron Maiden, Fats Waller and others) and let us know if you win it. Good luck! 10/03/2008Last night's Raw Talent Session is now up on their website to listen to again to your heart's content. We did two songs - The Story Of My Life and The One Who Wouldn't Change You - and did a short interview before and after the tracks, which were around 48 minutes into the show. We said we'd be on a little later, but the schedule had changed beyond our control when we got there, so sorry if you tuned in too late. Anyway, you can listen here: (link) - then click on the 'Listen Again' link, then look for Raw Talent. We're on after about 48 minutes, but listen to the rest for live sessions from I Concur and Ben out of Racine. Hooray. Thanks to Alan and Katy at Raw Talent, and to Chris's mum and dad for the cup of tea on the way. 06/03/2008Bit of bad news... our Polish mini-tour has been postponed by our agent over there, due to problems with some of the dates. We are looking at re-booking around the end of May, if all our schedules collide in the right way. More news to follow as soon as we can. But in good news... the tour supporting Ginger has been an unmitigated success, with almost 500 CDs sold, nearly 1000 new names on the mailing list, a bunch of t-shirts flogged and, last night in Winchester, the Exclusive Official Eureka Machines Tea Bag (As Dunked By Chris Catalyst) was sold to superfan Steve. Here he is with his proud purchase.
Check our blog for the latest in what's been going on on the road. For an utterly new band on their first tour, selling that many CDs is unbelievable and a testament to the public's unerring faith in new rock and pop. As well as how bloody great we are. So thank you to you all - we have been astounded nightly. Really, and seriously, huge thanks. And thanks to those who've helped on the tour - Ginger and Scott Motherfucking Metzger, obviously, but also all the venues, sound guys, promoters and venue staff for being flipping marvellous. Plus big thanks and love to Gav and Lex for Remote Tour Management Services. Some interesting stuff has come out of these gigs - look out for a couple of festival announcements fairly soon, hopefully. All the best. And seriously, and sincerely, thanks again. 04/03/2008The tour with Ginger is going ridiculously well. Thanks to everyone so far. We're blogging it over on the blog page, so go have a look. It's not that rock and roll but we're having a bloody marvellous time. Anyway the news is that we're in session for Raw Talent THIS SUNDAY. It's broadcast on Radio Humberside (95.9 FM for all you Hullites, of which 1/4 of Eureka Machines are) but tune in to any BBC local station across the North between 2000 and 2200 UK time on digital and you can hear us playing a live acoustic set in stereo sound. And we'll be doing an interview with lovely Alan Raw (hence Raw Talent... do you see what he did there?) and lovely Katy Noone. Should be fun. So tune in and text in your questions. We will be on air from around 2130 to perform two songs and having a little chat. But tune in from 2000 to hear the brilliant I Concur in session too. You can listen online here. No other news. We'll fill you in on the tour when it's done. EM x 08/02/2008
Welcome to the all-new singing and dancing whooping and hollering Eureka Machines website. Someone once told me that with the advent of Myspace, bands don't need websites any more. On the contrary, with the proliferation of the media everywhere and the incredible accessibility people have to stuff now ("I'm a photographer... here's my camera phone"), I think now more than ever bands need their own websites. Bands that mean it, anyway. Don't expect flashing and dancing elephants and waterslides. We leave that up to people who are amazing HTML web guru geniuses. We're only good at pop music. And there's only so much time in the day. But, with the aid of our friend Damian (thank you x 10,000 for all your webby help) we aim to use this as a platform for information about the band and so on, because there's only so much that you can do on Myspace. Plus it only works 3/5ths of the time. You can still get in touch on Myspace here. Anyway, check the gig dates for what we've got coming up - there's a bunch of acoustic dates with that Ginger of The Wildhearts across the whole of the UK, then a brief stint in Poland, then a full debut UK tour supporting that AntiProduct. It'd be nice to see you at some of the gigs. Please remember, we are unsigned, managed by ourselves and our PR company is... well... us. We are for the moment totally DIY, and any help YOU can give us - whether that be flyering, talking about us in your blogs, podcasting us, putting a track or two of ours on compilations for your mates, or simply telling some like-minded pals about us - would be much appreciated. There's a million and one bands in the same boat as us in the UK, and we rely on YOU, the avid supporter of the underground and underpaid, to help spread the word. Thank you. Chris (08/02/08) |