The drums situation

As you may have read or heard, our drummer Phil decided to leave the band in late February and we advertised for a replacement shortly afterwards. However, we decided that we did not want to cancel any gigs that we had already booked and in order to honour these, we needed to come up with a solution quickly.

Many bands who play goth orientated music use electronic backing tracks and it seems synonymous with the genre. Also, we have all had experience of playing with bands without a live drummer, so we decided to give it a shot. We played our first set sans live drums on 30th March. Principally, it worked well for us despite some sound issues. Opinions are divided on the issue; some insist that we need live drums and some think it sounds better for using artificial drums. It is certainly a very different way of working and whilst we did enjoy the organic aspect of having a drummer, there are certainly many advantages to doing it this way. We do value everybody’s opinion on the matter and take everything onboard.

We have decided to pursue the electronic avenue for the foreseeable future and as such, we have taken the advertisement down. However, if the right candidate happens to come along in the future, then we may certainly consider reintroducing live drums.

Check out our gigs page for upcoming events, they are slowly increasing in numbers and we are starting to branch out too. See you at the next gig! 🙂

Reviews section

We now have a reviews page, where you can find links to the reviews we have received so far. Presently, there are the two on there we have received from EGL and Intravenous respectively and we are hoping to expand on that in the coming weeks as we are putting feelers out to quite a few places.

Many thanks to everybody for the reviews, positive vibes and encouragement so far 🙂

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A year in the life

After a fairly eventful first year for the band, I think we can finally say that we have made some kind of mark in the world, albeit a small one. As we reach the end of 2012 and break for the Christmas period, it’s a nice time to reflect on this first year in the life of Dawn of Elysium.

The idea for setting up the band was actually conceived on 2nd December, 2011 and after a few days of messages going back and forth, a line-up was formed which consisted of Emma, Phil and myself as well as a vocalist and lead guitarist. After the obligatory first band meeting, we started rehearsing on 15th January, 2012 as a 5-piece. However, the first incarnation (originally intended to be called “The Wraith”) was not to be, as the original vocalist and guitarist left after a couple of months.

It was a hectic and in some respects, an overwhelming time. It’s never easy starting a new band, especially when the not all the members know each other. In hindsight, it wasn’t really a huge surprise that it didn’t work first time. Musicians can be funny onions at the best of times and it’s not uncommon to find personality clashes. We did part company on amicable terms (at least I’d like to think so). The other guys had a short lived studio project called “The Wraith Within” some months later but this seemed to fade into obscurity. We’ve not heard anything on the subject since.

The name Dawn of Elysium didn’t actually come along until March 2012, when we rebooted the band and started developing our sound. It’s when we really consider the band to have started properly. Over the course of the spring and summer, many ideas were tried and scrapped and the bits we kept from the previous period were meticulously reworked. This is when we really came together as a group of musicians. This phase culminated in us playing a short set as a 3-piece for a friend’s 40th birthday bash on 8th September. We decided not to advertise this appearance because although the sound was “there”, we felt there was still something missing.

Just prior to our little “pre-gig”, we had been in touch with keyboardist Charles Shelley about the possibility of him joining the band and the first time we met him in person was on the night itself. He liked what he heard, we got on well and he commenced rehearsals with us on the 12th just the following week. We did the bulk of recording work on our EP at the end of September and prepared for our first gig together as a 4-piece (the first one we actually advertised) on 13th October at Bradford University. It was part of an all-day charity event called “Headival”. It was a great opportunity to play our first gig at such an event, as not only did we play in front of some people whom we’d never met, we also met some great bands. At the end of October we completed work on the “Sense of Belonging” EP and released it online.

On 24th November, we were given the opportunity to play at the Library in Leeds. This was part of an industrial night called “Kerosene” and we opened up for Japanese band Psydoll and Leeds industrial band Spekulus. We were well received and met some great people in the process.

This rounded off the year nicely and in the short time since the gig we have turned our attention to writing new material. This coupled with our first review for the EP has left us ending 2012 on a high. The four of us are really gelling musically and we are looking forward to starting 2013 in earnest, expanding on our set and getting out and playing.

From a personal standpoint, it has been new territory for me; playing a style of music I had not really attempted before and meeting people from a scene I had not previously been all that familiar with. We’ve met some very friendly and supportive people in this first part of our journey and we’d like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who has helped us so far, in whatever capacity. We are all very much looking forward to getting out and about, playing and attending more gigs and making new friends.

Have a very happy Christmas and all the best for 2013 from all of us! 🙂

“Sense of Belonging” is now online!

Just after we finished the “Sense of Belonging” EP, it was submitted to the sites listed below for streaming / purchase. It has now started to appear on some sites. The time it takes to filter through to each site varies so if it is not available on your chosen site, then please do keep checking back. Prices vary also. Feel free to leave any comments, we always value feedback.

7 Digital, Amazon MP3, Aspiro, Bandcamp, Deezer, eMusic, Google Play, Guvera, iTunes, La Curacao, Last.fm, Medianet, MOG, Myspace Music, Myxer, Nielson Soundscan, playlist.com, Reverbnation, Rhapsody, Simfy, Slacker, Soundcloud, Spotify, Synacor, Virgin Mega, Virgin Mobile Canada, Zune (Musiwave)

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And then there were four

It gives us great pleasure to announce that we have increased our numbers from three to four. Charles Shelley joined the band on keyboards this week and an initial rehearsal last night proved that he is a very welcome addition to the fold. He previously played for Leeds based goth outfit Legion and this is his first musical endeavour since the band split in 2010. The three of us would like to extend a warm welcome to Charles and we are all very much looking forward to expanding on what we have already started, with him onboard. Charles will be joining the band with immediate effect and will feature on the upcoming recordings and our debut gig on 13th October.

Exciting times ahead!

By Idle Hands Posted in News