The wind just changed

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One of the last places in Rotterdam to park for free is the North Island.

"I guess most people don't want to walk over the bridge to get into town"  said Alicia as we sipped espresso and tried to figure out why our video chat with Gerson wasn't connecting properly.

Gerson is a cellist from Mexico that Alicia met whilst travelling there and they did some playing together. "I remember only good vibes" said Alicia. 

Eventually the signal connected and we could see his face, lit up by the Portuguese sunshine. 

"I am scared of auditions" said Gerson in Spanish. 

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Along the misty canals, past the neon lights and smoky bars of Amsterdam, we find ourselves staying with Ester and her family. They have an apartment in the North which is full to the ceiling with trinkets and fascinating objects. "I hate it when I can't  find what I'm looking for" said Ester as she peered at a bookshelf, "and I hate it when men don't sit down to pee". . . 

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We adapt.

On this next phase of our journey will be collaborating with new folks near and far as Isaac stays home bound in Lichfield to focus on other projects.  A Different Thread turns to Europe to share our music with some new audiences, some new collaborators and some new songs in the works. We aren't exactly sure what it is we are looking for but it is bound to turn up around one of these windy corners.

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The tour of France in march is coming together, Gerson will be joining us on cello with his own take on our songs and we can't wait to collaborate with folks in NC and head into the studio come spring time. Until then, watch out for some more videos coming soon!

In case you missed it,  here is a shoot we did in Isaacs back garden, shortly before our departure from the UK.  "I'll go one cold a grey morning" the bitter sweet of leaving.

Thanks for reading,

Your fan,  

ADT

 

It's a long road into November...

The Ivy crawling through the windowpane clutches to the glass frames that rattle in the howling wind, weather warnings for dark stormy night...
If it stays like this, someone's bin's going to blow over.

Aside from playing local shows and rehearsing, the band is part way through booking a tour and we are up to our pyjamas with phone calls in broken french, travelling Europe (via Google Maps) and consuming lots of hot broth.
It feels like being deep in a pile of plans.
I've also been thinking about my Grandfather and listening to coal miner songs.

A Bust that my mother made of my Grandad.Illustration by Robert Jackson

A Bust that my mother made of my Grandad.
Illustration by Robert Jackson

 

We are proud to announce we will be supporting Moulettes at the Guild Hall on wed 13th Dec on behalf of Lichfield Arts!
(We have a few FREE TICKETS up for grabs, we can get you in if you get in touch!)
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Listen to Moulettes below:

With a name longer than ours, "Echo Wants her Voice Back" is launching a new single featuring our very own Isaac on cello! Facebook event page

With a name longer than ours, "Echo Wants her Voice Back" is launching a new single featuring our very own Isaac on cello!
 

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We're playing an intimate Christmas show with some of Bristol's nautical musicians and Jabba on Tuesday Dec 5thTicketsFacebook event pageWe also have another Bristol show on the 22nd Dec with Moody Will and the Roll

We're playing an intimate Christmas show with some of Bristol's nautical musicians and Jabba on Tuesday Dec 5th

Tickets

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We also have another Bristol show on the 22nd Dec with Moody Will and the Roll

Amsterdam is on the horizon for Alicia and Robert and with Isaac joining in for a March tour of France leading up to the US trip in May, next year is already looking good for ADT!

Thank you for reading and for sharing this journey with us.

Happy Thanks-Giving,
your fan,

ADT

Upcoming shows:

Falling Forward

Photo by Joni Nelson

"I've never heard music like that before", said one of the judges, "What would you even call that? British-Americana?"

Actually, yes, that's exactly what we call it!

We managed to make a good impression at our audition for the nationwide SoundWaves music competition in Birmingham on Sunday and we await the results of our heat.

We might even have landed a booking at the venue where our audition was held (The Victoria near New Street station) thanks to the resident sound engineer who was behind the desk.

In the midst of all these drying leaves, we have been working hard on booking ourselves up for next year. It's strange to be thinking so far ahead in the future after living the last few years on the fly, it kind of feels like falling forward... but it's nice to know that we have some exciting things in the pipe line!

Oh and we've also been making these bad boys!

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This friday (tomorrow) we will be playing an intimate show in the back room at George IV Lichfield with support from Chris Elliott of Bric-a-Brac!

Check out this cracking tune below!


Upcoming shows:

Fri 10th Nov
George IV (back room)
Lichfield

Sat 11th Nov
The Shire Oak
Walsall

Fri 17th Nov
The Greyhound
Lichfield

Thu 30th Nov
Luna Lounge
London

Fri 1st Dec
The George Tavern
London
(With Echo wants her voice back)

Tues 5th Dec
The Lansdown
Bristol

Your fan,
ADT

Practice makes perfect

"Let's run through that one more time"

We were practicing for our upcoming audition for Soundwaves competition.
10 minutes to showcase what we can do...
10 minutes to make an impression

10 minutes to squeeze 3 songs into, just

"I think Cherry Tree is still a little slow..." 

Practice makes perfect

On sunday the 5th November we will be performing in Birmingham to a panel of judges. They will be marking us on our audience participation as well as overall sound and stage presence and we have just a few tickets available!

We don't always know what we are getting ourselves into when we say "yes" to the opportunities that come our way, but we leap joyfully into the unknown!  

In the wise words of Robert Jackson, "I play every gig as if it's the most important gig of our lives"

Please get in touch if you would like to come and hang out with us for the day and show your support!

Tomorrow we are in the BBC studio with Dr. Phil Hammond for BBC Radio Bristol,
tune in from 11.10am to hear us play live on air!

Upcoming shows:

Fri 3rd Nov
The Crown
Lichfield

Fri 17th Nov
The Greyhound
Lichfield

Thu 30th Nov
Luna Lounge
London

Fri 1st Dec
The George Tavern
London
(With Echo wants her voice back)

Tues 5th Dec
The Lansdown
Bristol

Your fan,
ADT

A fine time to be a musician

Photo by Rich Spencer

I licked the brown manilla envelope, sealing the last CD inside, tasting the faint sweetness of the glue...

it tasted of hope

(there is no way of knowing if they will even read the letter, let alone write a reply)

it tasted like determination

(or if they will run their fingernail down the spine of the CD sleeve, breaking the tight cellophane)

it tasted of ambition

(or if the lyrics and melodies will sink in, or if the disc will even get to spin)


it tasted like fingers crossed...

 

Luckily I managed to write the last letter before the typewriter jammed again

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Our second EP 'High Time' is now available for purchase worldwide!

This week, the track: Cherry Tree was featured on Folk Radio UK's weekly show and we also landed a review from Listen with Monger! 

"Lichfield. Not necessarily the hot bed of musical talent you might expect the sound of delicate genius to come from but then I heard A Different Thread and my perceptions of Lichfield changed".

Click here to read the full review 

Speaking of Lichfield, this weekend we are looking forward to playing at the Lichfield Festival of Folk (L2F) on Saturday at the Guildhall. Other artists include Jon Boden, Sheelanagig and Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin.

Click here for tickets.

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After a roller coaster of a summer, it feels good have had some time to take stock and reflect

It can be challenging when things don't work out exactly how you expected

but then expectation is a dangerous thing

I will finish with this motivational quote from Jane Siberry:

"Since the music industry cracked and fell apart, gasping for the cash flow it had come to expect, much re-thinking has been the order of the day. It is a fine time to be a musician. Like walking through Sodom and Gomorrah while it is still smoking, on your way to the next gig."

Upcoming shows: 

Sat 14th Oct
(1.30pm)
Lichfield Folk Festival (L2F)
Guildhall, Lichfield


Thu 2nd Nov
The Venue, Derby
(With Kerri Watt)

 

Fri 3rd Nov
The Crown, Lichfield

 

Fri 10th Nov
George IV, Lichfield



Fri 17th Nov
The Greyhound, Lichfield



Wed 29th Nov
Sofar sounds concert
London



Thu 30th Nov
Luna Lounge
London

 

Fri 1st Dec
The George Tavern
London



Tue 5th Dec
The Lansdown
Bristol


Your fan,

ADT

Top photo by Rich Spencer

They say there's no place like home (if you have one)

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We would like to say a huge THANK YOU to all those who came out to our pre-release show. It was a very special evening and you all really made it feel... well, like home.
We hope you are enjoying the limited edition CD's and if you missed the show, Jamie managed to catch a few clips on his phone, check out the video below!
 

The new EP will go on sale to the rest of the world on the 1st October (look out for the pre-order link coming soon).

Until then you can listen to the 5 tracks online through our Reverb-Nation page or through our Facebook page... or catch one of our upcoming shows.

We would also like to thank Bric-a-brac for putting on a tremendous performance at the start of the evening and what a joy it was to hear your music again!

When I travel, there's nothing quite like like being a stranger, that feeling of anonymity that can make you act on impulse and force you to think outside the box. Often, when Alicia is asked "Where's home for you?" her proud reply is "I don't really have one of those, I've been travelling for two years now".  Isaac will tell you that he has a 'home' and then he has a 'home home'. (His childhood home in Yorkshire) Me, I guess I'm somewhere in between.

When I returned to Lichfield in January after travelling, I felt a bit like a stranger in my hometown.  

I had been welcomed into other people's communities on my travels and it was time to see if I could create a community from my music back on familiar ground.

It is wonderful to see our following grow in Lichfield. It keeps us creating and It keeps us on our toes. Seeing both new and familiar faces come again and again to our shows makes me feel like we could grow from here, like a ripple.

That spontaneous travelling lifestyle can really feed the imagination.

Even so...

"There have never been so many polkadots in my calendar as there are now." Alicia said to me at the start of the summer.

I guess it's all about balance.

We still have a lot of planning to do (so for those of you who are considering booking us for a house concert, now's the time) as well as working on material for the album that's due next year.

For the next few months we will be somewhat scattered about but I endeavour to push and develop this project, thanks to the support of our fans and followers. Thank you <3

 

Your fan,

ADT