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Oedo 808

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  1. You guys seem to have a knack for writing decent pop melodies.

    Say What I Am sorta sounds like a Weezer-esque song, but sung in a snotty pop-punk fashion.

    Then. Now. Always? Has more of a British sound about it, somewhere between KIGH and the prevailing Scottish Indie-Pop sound.

    Both are a big improvement in recording terms, and the band seems to be headed in a positive direction.

    Where was this done?

  2. Me i fell asleep last night at 8pm and woke up at 4am this morning

    Haha! Brilliant, I did that about 4 years ago.

    I just decided to sit this one out, wasn't feeling particularly inspired to party.

    We usually have a family meal on New Years - personally I've always considered this to be the BIG holiday up in Scotland, bigger than Xmas if you don't have kiddy-winks.

    So a few drinks later in the day should be in order.

    I wish everyone the best of health and fortune for 2010!

  3. I'm not criticising, I just mean that I'd expect the Xcerts to be continually receiving this sort of recognition; they're a quality band who work hard and deserve it.

    Also, national press is hardly new for them which is what I mean about treading water. It's just more of the same isn't it? Erm... isn't it?

    I'm maybe just being ridiculously casual about it all as that level of media attention is something I'm not familiar with but it just seems to me as though they've broke this barrier already.

  4. I think a lot of what the British Government has done here has been solely for our benefit. Calling in the Chinese ambassador twice seemed more like theatre than anything else. There was a lot of huff, puff and bluster here in an attempt to save face with the British public, and not much attempt to ramp up the pressure on the Chinese.

    This just wasn't a fight we were too concerned about fighting, because I think it was decided a long time ago that we had the losing hand, and we didn't want to keep throwing more diplomatic chips into the pot.

    I think the main lesson learned here is that you'd have to mental to smuggle drugs into China.

  5. I see his Mum sometimes.

    Wahey!

    Picture this if you can: Me on bass, Ryan Massie on guitar and Al Souter on drums. That was my introduction to playing live. We did three songs at The Malt Mill shouting "oooohs" and "aaaahs" through all the songs at Al's insistence who was already pretty well known from Nero. I can't remember how any of the songs went but one of them was called "War". I think that says it all.

    Point of Origin (2000-2005) Our first gig was on March 15th supporting Capdown @ Exodus, but of course, we were thrown off the stage before we finished our set.

    We weren't thrown off stage all that often, although we did get gigs banned from Oldmachar Academy "permanently" after playing Bring On The Sluts at a lunch time gig. It pretty much caused total pandemonium when the whole school started singing "Get your fucking pants off!" but I still maintain that some of the teachers liked it.

    Dan's missus Heather also reminded me the other day of a gig we played @ Dr Drakes where we'd agreed to book the support acts ourselves but didn't. After we'd played our set we had a break and played some acoustic numbers to fill in the time and then took the full band back on stage and played our whole set all over again.

    A true classic.

    Although the band has always had me and Ryan in it, we've gone through a few members:

    Our drummers: Graham "Tooms" Leigh, Ross McTaggert (Xcerts) and David Milne

    On Bass: Andrew Rogie, Sam Sutherland, Jamesy Bruce, Stephen Keith and Dan Mackintosh as well as stand in performances from Kai Sirius and Craig Quik

    Stayover (2005-2006) I always thought this band were pretty good. Ryan wanted to do a more rocky/emo thing with Lost at that time, but myself, Dan and Milner took some of the lessons we'd learned from PoO and applied it to stayover. The songs were decent and we had a pretty big following, an indie album deal on the table and interest from Parlophone. When we split up I didn't bother playing music for a while after that.

    Most memorable gigs - Moorings Residency, especially the one where we covered other local bands and had stand ins from Murray (Xcerts), Kai (Sirius), Steve (Alyssa's Wish) Gumpy and Philip James Johnston as well as other great local musicians. Loved it!

    Albyn School For Girls (2008) Declaring our love for all things schoolgirl related myself and Kai started this band in late 2007, early 2008 with Milner and Sean from Decipher on Bass. I really thought this band had something good going and I loved the lyrics me and Kai had come up with. The songs were a bit more technical and slightly heavier than what I'd done the past. Sadly, we never lasted long enough to be sued by the school.

    Point of Origin (Summer 2009-Present) New free for download EP early 2010.

    Nuff said.

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