Welcome to John A Stewart!

June, 2008

Last night we played our first gig with our new bass player, John A Stewart, at Dry Bar in Manchester. In two weeks John has learnt the set and has filled out the live sound wonderfully. Your next chance to see the new look Merchandise will be on 17th July at the White Horse in Westhoughton where we’ll be developing new material and going through everything we do.

Last night also saw Matt Maher’s first gig with the band on drums. Rob had been given a few gigs at Glastonbury late in the day and Matt depped excellently, learning everything in two days! I’m sure we’ll be featuring him again!

DOA Review (American E-zine)

June, 2008

Delusions Of Adequacy

Bouncing out from under the grey skies of England comes a new 7” from Merchandise, a duo that create hope filled little pop ditties to raise your spirits. The single, on nice white vinyl, is the first release for the group since 2004’s Lo-tech Solutions to Hi-tech Problems and veers away from the electronic tinged sound of that record. “Sometimes” and “Glitterati,” the songs that make up the single, are more in the vein of straightforward bedroom pop such as Badly Drawn Boy or the wistful longing of The Clientele than of the Boards of Canada comparisons their full length had drawn.

“Sometimes” starts off with a jaunty piano, parting the skies for the slice of sun that seeks to break through. Lyrically rather simple, “sometimes I feel like I’m all alone/no one rings me up on the telephone” for example, it soon gives way to cooing female backing vocals and shuffling drums underneath the chorus. Full of the promise of good days to come with a lover and some friends, it‘s an sly pop number that if not as well produced would easily fall into “twee“ territory. The first few listens didn‘t leave much of an impression until I found myself humming the verses in a classic moment of “what is that stuck in my head?” Though it‘s a rather saccharine few minutes it‘s quite infectious and sometimes that‘s what we could all use a little more of.

The B-side starts off in a similar manner with an electric piano tinkling a few simple notes before a piercing guitar line cuts right through. The crooning vocals of Brad B. Wood recall Ben Gibbard before being doubled up, layering over a slightly danceable beat. Merchandise get a lot of mileage out of the guitar, sustaining the notes for quite some time, which creates a nice tension. The ebb and flow between verses & chorus work remarkably well and it’s unfortunate really that the song is over far too soon. Not a bad slice of low key pop that should do well to start your day off with a positive step.

-Matthew Smith
06/20/08

Urban Life Review

June, 2008

ACOUSTIC loveliness abounds on Sometimes, the gloriously sunshine filled offering from eclectic collective Merchandise. Dripping in dreamy optimism, the key to this modern love song is its laid-back simplicity. There’s no over the top guitar solos, no frantic drumming session. Instead, Brad B Wood’s pleasantly charming voice does the hard work while his partner in crime, Conrad Astley, tinkles the ivories in an suitably similar manner. A tune to be savoured when and if the summer sun rears its beaming head.

Samantha Bassett

Merchandise to play Sugar Hill festival!

June, 2008

Merchandise will be playing the Sugar Hill festival in Wiltshire on the 6th September 2008.

Here’s a link to their great website so that you can have a good look around and book tickets!

www.sugarhillfestival.co.uk

UK Fusion Review

June, 2008
Merchandise: Sometimes (Cityscape)  

Bad day at work? Melodic tunesmiths Merchandise will turn that frown upside down with their latest single. Looks like they might just have penned the feel-good hit of the summer.

(4/5)

UK Fusion

By Matthew Hirtes   

Merchandise Headline Dry Bar 28th June

June, 2008

We’re headlining at Dry Bar on Saturday 28th June in Manchester. The flyer is below - print some out and bring some friends! Hope to see you there . . .

dry-bar-flyers (pdf with 8 flyers on one A4)

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