Showing posts with label gigs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gigs. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 September 2022

That was then... this is now!

We had a blast celebrating our 15th anniversary (and helping to raise a bunch of cash for Pancreatic Cancer UK) at the Portland Arms recently, playing debut album 'Daylight Cinema' in its entirety. Big thanks to Mr No Face who organised the night, and to all who came and dug into their pockets! Also great sets from R J Archer & the Painful Memories, and Paul Stevens.

Looking forward, we've got demos of an album's worth of new songs and will be getting those into proper shape over the next couple of months hopefully.


(pic by Jen Mr No Face)

Monday, 3 January 2022

First gig of the new year!

 First gig up, fingers crossed, will be: 

8 January 2022

THE SIX BELLS, CAMBRIDGE CB1 2HS

8.30pm, free entry

With our great friends Goddammit Jeremiah


Wednesday, 17 November 2021

Join us to celebrate 15 years of The Scissors!

We've been doing this for 15 years! To celebrate. we've got a special gig lined up... 



16 December 2021

The Blue Moon, Norfolk Street, Cambridge
with MR NO FACE, GODDAMMIT JEREMIAH, and SHIFTY STATUES
This will be a special 15th anniversary set; we'll be playing our debut album 'Daylight Cinema' for the first time ever live in its entirety!

Tickets £5 on the door.

See you there!

Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Into the twenties!

Update! We're sorting gigs for later in the year, working on new songs currently (it's February Album Writing Month, after all!). So that's why it seems a bit quiet at camp Scissor at the mo - but fear not, Things are Happening under the carpet...

Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Return to Ipswich

We're back in Ipswich this month! It's been a few years, but we'll be at The Smokehouse on 16 March, with other German Shepherd Records artists Bouquet of Dead Crows and Umbrella Assassins! Should be a great night, hope to see you there!

Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Look out! Update from Scissor HQ, gigs and recording

Look out! There's lots going on at Scissors HQ right now... work continues apace on a new Scissors mini-album (shaping up to be an eight-song collection), which should be out hopefully towards the end of 2018. And gigs coming up! We're thrilled to be back at Strawberry Fair on 2 June (12pm, Rebel Arts Stage), and at Knackfest, Karma Farm in Isleham Fen on 30 June. Also just confirmed is a REALLY exciting gig with a great band in mid July that we'll tell you about shortly! So keep 'em peeled!

Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Oxford, we're coming for you!

We're thrilled to be bringing the Scissors sound to Oxford soon! On Friday 2 February we're playing at Klub Kakofanney, at The Wheatsheaf, supporting Fracture, with Restucture and Be Still. It's gonna a great night!

Thursday, 28 April 2016

Interviewed by Jude Clarke for Cambridge News

We're interviewed by Jude Clarke for today's Cambridge News! Read the full interview.

This week we meet The Scissors, who love rock 'n' roll outsiders, hope their best song is yet to be written and would like to be covered by The Fall.

1: How long have you been together as a band?
We've been going in various forms for 10 years, come this December! But the current line-up's been together since 2010.

2: Talk me through the band members: what do they do and what are they like?
Stewart (second right) sings and plays bass. Loves cats and cookery, though not at the same time.
Toby (second left) plays guitar. Loves ephemera, pop art and ancient megaliths.
Simon (far left) plays organ and homemade electronic contraptions. Likes making mechanical greetings cards.
Huw (far right) plays drums. Likes walking and cycling, loves Emily.

3: What's your favourite thing about Cambridge?
The way the river meets the trees meet the pubs.

4: What's your best song?
We've not written it yet, hopefully! But Phone Calls from the Dead (a cautionary tale about not believing everything you hear, driven by a severely off-kilter guitar riff) always seems to go down well, as does Your House has Ghosts (garage-psych stomper about being trapped by one's own memories).

5: Best local show?
Our recent album launch gig was great to play. It was fun to curate the evening, with punky-folkpop singer-songwriter Helen Robertson and local punk pop legends Rubber Dux supporting. We decorated the Boathouse gig room with hanging cut-outs of esoteric Victoriana (cats' heads, medicine bottles, haunted mirrors) to create the right atmosphere.

6: Who are your musical heroes or heroines?
We love rock'n'roll outsiders, like maverick record producer Joe Meek (The Tornados, Screaming Lord Sutch), Brit-rock/glam/punk legend Jesse Hector (Crushed Butler, Hammersmith Gorillas), neo-music hall poet Viv Stanshall (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band), or 90s psychodramatic lounge legend Paul Hofner (Gretschen Hofner).

7: Which bands or artists would you pick to play your perfect festival?
The perfect festival is one where none of the good bands clash at the same times, so you get to see them all. Huw would have The Mars Volta, circa 2003-2005. Simon loves the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, but The Demon Barbers are probably his favourite festival band. Stewart loves Dreadzone at festivals – they're perfectly suited to that environment and never fail to unite a crowd in a nonstop dancing frenzy. Toby would love the original line-up of Thirteenth Floor Elevators, but that's not likely to happen on these shores any time soon.

8: If you had to cover one song, what would it be; if you could pick any band or artist to cover one of your songs, what would it be?
We'd cover Garden of my Mind by The Mickey Finn, a classic UK psych-rock track from 1967. It'd be nice if The Fall covered one of ours. We once covered The Stooges' I Wanna be Your Dog in the style of The Fall, with Stewart shouting out random breeds of dog in the manner of Mark E Smith…

9: Who would you get to play you in a video?
Huw – Jim Dale
Stewart – Terry Scott
Simon - Bernard Bresslaw
Toby – Sid James

10: Can you suggest another local band or artist that we should feature on this page?
Think most of our favourites have been featured! (The Seven Twenty, Bouquet of Dead Crows, Beverley Kills), but maybe you've not featured Moonstrips, a fantastic Cambridge garage-psych trio who have just released a cracking three-track EP (facebook.com/moonstrips)?

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Summer gigs coming up

We're looking ahead to summer. Nice(ish) weather and outdoor rock'n'roll. Knotted hankies in the style of Steve Jones optional. We've added a few dates to our gig calendar!

Saturday 4 June
Cambridge, somewhere. More info soon...

Saturday 2 July
Bar Hill Festival, Bar Hill, Cambridgeshire

Saturday 20 August
Knackfest, Karma Farm, Isleham Fen, Ely, Cambridgeshire


Thursday, 26 March 2015

Gigging for Facepalm!

For the next gig in our calendar we're proud to be back at our local Cambridge haunt The Cornerhouse, with our chums Bouquet of Dead Crows, and the fantastic Finding ANA.
Poster design by our very own Stewart Scissor. Now we know what Cthulhu listens to.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Groovin' the Grape!

It's been a little while since we've been in live action (though it was a very busy summer, with a few mystery private gigs between the scheduled ones), but we're back!
Friday 17 October we'll be playing Cambridge's The Grapes (19 Histon Road, CB4 3JB), with our fantastic chums Bouquet of Dead Crows and Trouser Crisis!
The perfect end to your week - and free entry too!

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

'Those of you in the cheaper seats, rattle your beer glasses'

Big thanks to everyone who came and saw us last weekend, either at Curious Yellow Weekend, or The Elm Tree - glad you liked the new songs we debuted! It was nice that Stagger Indie made the Elm Tree set their gig-of-the-week - cheers guys!

We'll now (inbetween holidays) try and finish work on our new as yet untitled album - although we like Stagger Indie's suggestion of 'Never Trust The Scissors' - part of which will be a sort of connected song-cycle. Sounds dangerously prog, but we think you'll like it!

Monday, 9 July 2012

Elm Tree - hot action!

Big thanks to everyone who came along to the Elm Tree last night - we had a great time!
Cheers Matt for taking the picture. It was hot, as you can see...

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Psychrock'n'ale'n'roll at the Elm Tree this Sunday

We're playing a free entry intimate gig this Sunday (8 July) at our favourite Belgian beer/real ale establishment, the fantastic Elm Tree! Fun starts about 8. We'll play two sets and hang around afterwards to enjoy the ale with you.

Sunday, 29 April 2012

On tour this summer! (UPDATE)

We're finalising dates / venues for a mini tour (tourette?) of the Eastern counties this summer. On the bill is Norwich's ska-flavoured party monsters Killamonjambo, Ipswich's psychedelic Butterfly and ourselves.
The tour kicks off in Ipswich on 19 July, then Cambridge Man On The Moon on 20 July, finishing with a right old knees up at Epic Studios (being broadcast live online!) in Norwich on 21 July.

We'll post full info on the gig page once the venues are confirmed.

Sunday, 1 April 2012

Ultrazang at the John Peel Centre

Big thanks to everyone who came out to Ultrazang on Saturday! We had a great time, despite Huw being encased in a plastic box for the benefit of the sound recording - the whole night was filmed as part of a show reel for the Centre, so you'll be able to see some of it on youtube no doubt soonish.

In the meantime, check out our images page to see some awesome pics taken by photographer Henry Murphy!

Sunday, 15 January 2012

New year, new gigs!

We're sorting out the gig calendar for the upcoming months.  First up,  a private party down in London for a good friend of the Scissors on 21 January;
Then in March we're back at our local Man On The Moon (10 March, other acts TBC),
and on 31 March we're excited to be playing at the new John Peel Centre for Creative Arts, with the fantastic Voodoo Trombone Quartet.

For more info, check out our gigs page!

Thursday, 22 December 2011

ABBA dabba doo!



For the festive season, we shall be destroying a selection of great works of art by much-loved 70s pop icons ABBA.  Come to the Portland Arms on 29 December for the R*E*P*E*A*T anti-xmas/new year party!
See us and a bunch of other Cambridge-based bands machete our way through the ABBA back catalogue!
Should be a riot and a half...

But which songs will we be doing?  You'll have to come along to find out!  Dressing up and surprises will be involved. You have been warned!

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Live as can be!

Don't forget, we're next playing live on 24 November, back our regular haunt The Cornerhouse. Free entry, it's a no brainer!

Monday, 10 October 2011

14 October at Cambridge Man On The Moon

Our next gig is this Friday (14 October, Cambridge Man On The Moon) supporting the mighty Jakil, from Scotland, and also Toronto's Low Level Flight.
It's gonna be a great (international!) night of melodic indie/alternative rock. Be there!