DiS presents: A Hawk And A Hacksaw, on tour
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DrownedinSound.com is pleased to announce that we'll be sponsoring the upcoming UK dates by New Mexico's A Hawk And A Hacksaw.
The tour is scheduled for the beginning of May, kicking off in Oxford before concluding at Brighton's Dome venue. The pair - Jeremy Barnes and Heather Trost - are in the country in support of last year's acclaimed The Way The Wind Blows, AHAAH's third album in total. Click here for DiS's review.
Those tour dates are as follows:
May
5 Oxford Zodiac
6 Norwich Arts Centre
7 Leeds Holy Trinity Church
8 Glasgow Arches
9 Newcastle Northumbria University
10 Cardiff The Point
11 London Bush Hall
12 Brighton The Dome
Click here to add dates to your gig calendar
Keep an eye out for a ticket competition in the near future, and for an interview with the band ahead of these dates. In the meantime, check AHAAH online at their MySpace.
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The Leeds gig is going to be so so so amazing
Trinity Church is a brilliant venue for them :D
Sorry.
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yeah!
It's totally gorgeous and a really really weird gig-going atmosphere. I'm mega looking forward to it. Are you coming then?
fuck new mexico.
as far as we're concerned, he's still a former leicester postman......
I fucking hope so
If I'm not living in Leeds again by then, there'll be something seriously wrong.
Don't know this lot at all
but I'm intrigued about seeing a gig in a church. Worth checking out then you reckon?
It's gonna be ace.
In Cardiff they're doing 2 sets. One as a duo, and one with a Hungarian backing band.
Is this the case for the whole tour?
ooh
check your insider knowledge!
really looking forward two this in a 2-days-after-my-birthday way. they played green man as a duo last year and it ruled.
Definitely
I saw Low there a few years back and it was completely awesome.
Also, looking at your ratings, you'd probably like them so you should check them out.
Hardly 'insider' knowledge
You obviously havn't received a flyer! Or sign up to the Forecast mailing list. SHAME ON YOU!
I'm on the mailing list!
I didn't know it was a two-set affair though. Coooool.
Are you at liberty to disclose the new confirmations Carl's hinted at? Go on, I won't tell.
This is a DiS tour?
Awesome. Really looking forward to the Leeds date. I really should get a ticket...
An NMH member! In a church!
I don't even know what new information he's hinting at!
to do with this gig, or Forecast as a whole?
There's a whole bunch of Forecast shows to be announced, not that I'm going to say anything, but he's actually printing stuff out on special Forecast brown paper now so it shouldn't be long before news comes out.
hurrah!
that'll have to do. he hinted at a few exciting new gigs on the clique forum. jack rose and alistair roberts are confirmed already though, both of which will be ace.
AHAAH and jack rose..
not to be missed.
ah!
damn, why aren't they playing manchester?they were my highlight of summer sundae last year.


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