Thursday 18 November 2010

Review, Interview and Photos from the EP Launch - Wohomusic.net

Review, Interview and Photos by Fliss Williams 

4th November 2010 – Bedroom Bar, London

Having picked one of the coolest band names to date in the moniker ‘50ft Woman’ to say I was expecting big things from this larger than life band is no understatement. So when travelling to the trendy Bedroom Bar on Thursday night for the launch of the 50ft Woman’s new EP ‘Menage a Trois’ I was looking forward to being part of something very exciting indeed.


Read the rest here ...

Saturday 13 November 2010

EP Launch Photos and Mugshots up now!

For those of you who couldn't make it, or have been away on planet Zarg, we decided to celebrate our EP release (Ménage á Trois) with a special party at the Bedroom bar in Shoreditch. A capacity crowd celebrated with us and our special guests THE SCRATCH, with delightful performances from our Burlesque Beauties, MS BEA DEVILE and MS HARLOT DEVILLE A great time was had by all, with cakes, sweets, goody bags and prizes for best shoes; everyone went home happy!

We also decided to capture the night and pay homage to our EP cover mugshots by asking our guests to make their own mugshots; you can see the best ones HERE.

And so, after a teensy revamp we now have fantastic live shots from the EP launch at the Bedroom Bar, HERE, plus new pin up gallery and some more additions to our other galleries too, with more to come next week!

There is also a review from Rumbles and Grumbles here.

Tuesday 9 November 2010

EP Review - Gobshout.com 8/10

Highlight from the new review:

A band with such a strong visual brand really needs strong music behind them to distance themselves from being just a gimmick. Fortunately, 50ft Woman are no such gimmick. Reminiscent of Garbage at their finest, with hints of Blondie, The Ramones, and The New York Dolls, it’s a combination that just can’t fail. With only three songs on their Ménage a Trois EP, it leaves you crying out for more.

You really DO want to read the rest, we are really rather chuffed!

See it in all its glory here.

Sunday 7 November 2010

Live Review - EP Launch Party!

Rumbles and Grumbles' Simon came along to our party and behold, reviewed said bash too ...

"So to mix the live review and the EP together - imagine the good bits from Sleeper, Garbage and Elastica with a bit more attitude, and taller and you wouldn't be a million miles away from them.
I think you could use the NSFW tag for many of their lyrics, but they are delivered in such a way that you find yourself singing along and then suddenly realising what you are mouthing."


Read the rest of the rather marvellous review here

Thursday 4 November 2010

Ménage á Trois EP Stockists - Digital, Mail Order and Physical

Haven't got it yet? Why not ...?





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Physical (Mail Order)



Piccadilly Records
http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/products/50ftWoman-MenageATroisEP-50ftWoman-72912.html
Crash Records
http://crashrecords.co.uk/online/product.php?xProd=9910&jssCart=1deabfac2ac37c1d1e1ec81498f9543b


Physical (Record Shop)


Piccadilly Records (Manchester)
www.piccadillyrecords.com
53 Oldham St, Manchester -
Telephone:+44 161 834 8789

Jumbo (Leeds)5/6 St.Johns centre
Leeds
LS2 8LQ
Telephone:01132455570

Crash (Leeds)
35 The Headrow Leeds, LS1 6PU, United Kingdom
Telephone:+44 113 243 6743

Spillers (Cardiff)www.spillersrecords.com
36 The Hayes
Cardiff, CF10 1AJ, United Kingdom
Telephone:+44 29 2022 4905

RPM (Newcastle)
25 High Bridge
Newcaslte
NE1 1EW

Reflex CD(Newcastle)
23 Nun Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 5AG.
Telephone: 0191

Please let us know what you think - and if you download - please leave a review or share the link! Thanks to everyone!

Monday 1 November 2010

EP Reviews - A bumper pack!!!

We have a marvellous collection of reviews for you this morning ... the morning of the RELEASE of the EP - woohoo! Here are some snippets - to read the full review click on the links!

Firstly we feature in Singles Of The Week on IndieLondon (bottom of the page)

"If anything, it has an early Garbage quality and is pretty darn catchy, with some similarly well delivered lyrics. A mixed bag then… but one that’s certainly worth further investigation." Read Full Review
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 Music-News.com
"And, initially 50ft Woman could easily be classed as B movie kitsch, as they are fronted by Minki ‘a 6ft diva’ with a passion for very high heels. In photos and on stage that’s fine but with only a plastic disc to go on we need more. Luckily there is some real substance here. [Minki has] a fine voice that ranges from sleazy backstreet slut mode to god fearing nun. In fact the whole band’s performance is solid. " Read Full Review
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Live Music Scene
"50ft Woman are creating a sound which is full of energy and charisma, making this collection of songs an organic and original, an experience which is bound to make them truly stand out from their peers. It is difficult to sum up 50ft Woman in a short, snappy sentence, but one thing I have noticed is how much the band grows on you with every listen. Each time you listen back you will begin to notice the impressive guitar work or a good lyric, and that makes this band instantly memorable. The EP is definitely worth a listen and hopefully we will be hearing more from these guys soon." Read Full Review
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ComfortComes.com
"This London based, lurid life exposing London based quintet show here that they possess variety and some needed mystery. This should afford them the chance to make it out of the capital and into the public domain." Read Full Review

Tuesday 26 October 2010

EP Review - AllGigs.co.uk

5/5

Minki, the lead singer with London-based 50ft Woman, may not quite reach the lofty heights of the band's name (she's still 6 of your earth feet tall) but she and the 4 other members deliver a colossal musical treat with this new EP.

All 3 tracks are spiked with punk pop UNsensibilities and laced with sly lyrics and choruses as catchy as a cold (oh come on I haven't used that one for ages). They've been likened to Blondie and The New York Dolls and whilst I don't disagree with that comparison I hear much more 'Englishness' about them.

Based on this release I look forward to a full album's worth from them and seeing them live....if they can find a venue big enough.
Adrian Phillips


http://www.allgigs.co.uk/view/review/5205/Menage_A_Trois_50ft_Woman_EP_Review.html

Monday 25 October 2010

Ep Review - Xpression FM at Exeter Uni

50ft Woman – ‘Ménage à Trois’

Imagine bottling and combining the attitude of ‘Never Mind the Bollocks’, the eccentricity of ‘Different Class’ and the quintessential Britishness from ‘Up the Bracket’ and you’ll have a starting point on how describe ‘Ménage à Trois’. The whole record is a delight, both catchy and inappropriate in equal measure. ‘Ménage à Trois’ is unlikely to find its way onto Granny’s Christmas list this year, but it is a triumph all the same.




Just what I needed to cheer me up this Monday morning!

Tuesday 12 October 2010

New Reviews.co.uk - Interview

I forgot to post this one :) Tut Tut

New interview by Suzie Kidger up on New Reviews.co.uk

http://www.new-reviews.co.uk/50ftwomaninterview.htm

Enjoy!

Sunday 3 October 2010

Noisenoisenoise.co.uk - EP Review

Attack of the 50ft Woman
By: Dan Lucas



London-based post-punk-pop-rock neophytes 50ft Woman are set to release their EP, the intriguingly titled Ménage á Trois, on November 1st. Appropriately the title is as simultaneously enticing and yet opaque as the name of the band itself, suggesting unknown pleasures lie within whilst offering no obvious clue as to what they might be.

Indeed the 50ft Woman’s entire raison d’être seems to be to mislead and create an aura of intrigue. Neither the band’s press release nor website contains anything remotely resembling a biography - the latter proffers a band history but instead submits only a synopsis to Alice in Wonderland. It’s an apposite fairytale: one which, much like the names of the band and their releases, is filled with lucid imagery, suggesting much but ultimately, probably not saying anything. The band profiles are equally opaque. There is no real suggestion of what each band member actually plays, but instead a vaguely indicative title to accompany their first name: Adie the Maestro, Paul the Technician, Minki the Diva, Cormac the Timelord and Matt the, er, Pedant.

All of this seems to augment lead singer Minki’s apparent sense that their music should be fun and enjoyable in a live setting, rather than noodling and introspective. 50ft Woman claim to be influenced by both AC/DC and Adam Ant, but to listen to their music this appears to be another piece of misdirection: the vocalist’s self-professed predilection for outlandish costumes and her fetish for high heels may be a factor in this, but both live and on record she comes across as the missing link between Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ front woman Karen O.

50ft Woman are certainly keen to create an immersive experience for their fans. They are keen on the concept of themed gigs, “where everybody will dress up and wear something outrageous and make the effort”, whilst they also encourage fans to send in collages and PhotoShopped images for display on their website. Their music too is very much created to be enjoyed in a live setting. It’s a bit silly, thematically concerned with goldfish and Soho, train spotters and swingers, and it sounds as big, loud and bombastic as the band’s aesthetic, designed to fuel an energetic crowd.

However as one would expect from an EP named Ménage á Trois containing songs such as(Strictly) Only Swinging and You’re in Love with Love (But You Ain’t in Love with Me) the relationship that they develop with their listeners is likely to be more one-night stand than epic cinematic romance. Consisting of just three tracks and clocking in at a fraction over eleven minutes long, the band gatecrashes your iPod, loudly hurls around a few likeable hooks and leaves a catchy chorus ringing in your ears before making its excuses and leaving as abruptly as it arrived.

50ft Woman sets out to be “a superhero character with a superhero soundtrack.” They are indeed a blockbuster comic book movie of a band: energetic and eclectic, outrageous and yet unknown. They set out to create a big sound with an even bigger presence, a sonic Jerry Bruckheimer action picture, and on the evidence of this EP then it’s a case of mission accomplished.

Review link

Friday 1 October 2010

Ravenheart Music - EP Review

50ft WOMAN..'Ménage á Trois' EP

(Independent Release) Reviewed 22nd September 2010

50ft Woman is a female fronted London based band, fronted by the 6ft Diva who goes by the name of Minki. 'Ménage á Trois' is kinda rock/punk/pop, and with Minki's fetish for high heels, their live shows never fail to delight, where the punters are in-fact encouraged to dress up and wear something outrageous. First track out '(Strictly) Only Swinging' is an awesome little number, and an interesting title as well I hasten to add. 'Psycic Hygiene' carries along the momentum, while the catchy closer 'You're In Love With Love (But You Ain't In Love With Me)' ends this little offering. Think Aerosmith, The Bangles, Debbie Harry, The Ramones and The New York Dolls, and that may give you a rough idea where this band is coming from. Check them out at http://www.50ftwoman.com. This ain't bad, not bad at all. 7.5/10 (Reviewed by Dave)


Review link (4th review down)

Friday 17 September 2010

EP Review: New-Reviews.co.uk

50ft Woman, well... Where do I begin? Original, funky, sophisticated and seductive. Minki has a voice, which would be the equivalent to 'come to bed eyes'. She has an almost gruff, sexy style which will never fail to disappoint.

When I hear the first track '(Strictly) Only swinging' I am definitely pleasantly surprised, reminding me of artists such as The Bangles, Dirty Harry and Hole. They not only have the attitude, but their music is miles above the rest in this style. They also have a slight similarity to The Pretty Reckless, but 50ft Woman are filled to the brim with that addictive characteristic; you just want to hear more. I will definitely be putting these guys on my iPod.

What's not to love? Think high heels, suspenders and a group of artists with outstanding ability and you're spot on.
Having listened to so many bands, I start to find a circle of similarities between them all... However, in this case, the sexy sleaze, the fresh crisp guitars and the dance-starting drums will pull you in one way or another.

The second track 'Psychic Hygiene' has a similar feel, they are consistent throughout, keeping the standards extremely high. Check them out, I dare you.

Suzie Kidger | New Reviewss


Interview - Rock Realms (highlights)


Edited highights from the recent interview with Jon Wilde of Rock Realms: 
Who were your early inspirations?
Minki: I think for sheer showmanship and self-belief Adam Ant. Hearing the drums of Kings of the Wild Frontier and seeing this bloke who was dressed as a pirate... Doesn't get much better than that!
How did 50ft Woman get started – how did the various members come onboard etc...?
Minki: It actually started as a solo project, but the logistics of having to beg, steal and borrow people to come and play live gigs just got too much. Plus the fact I got a bit lonely! So I put an ad on forming bands, found Adie and everyone has come on board via adverts and auditions...which are quite possibly the most demoralising thing any band can go through. You have to sift through a lot of chaff to find the wheat. We had a bit of a Spinal Tap thing going on with drummers, but weirdly our old drummer found Cormac, our current sticksman. He is now chained up in the cellar in case he wanders off too!
How would you describe the sound of the band to someone who hadn’t heard you before? What other bands would you compare 50ft Woman to?
Minki: It's always really difficult! We really do straddle 3 genres, so we decided to just create our own, so we say we are 'rockpoppunk'. Rock because of the guitars and general sound, pop because it's not a dirty word and there is nothing wrong with having a catchy chorus or hook that sticks in your head, and punk because people say they can hear that New York 70's punk sound in the songs.
Other people say immediately 'oh you sound like Blondie', but I personally don't think so, plus I wouldn't want to bandy that about like some massive flag. It seems damn cheeky to even say it! We've also had the Garbage/Elastica comparisons, but to be honest I think people always do that with female fronted bands. Most of my influences are male, so other comparisons of bits of Aerosmith and AC/DC are fine by me!
How long did the “Ménage á Trois” EP take to write and record?
Minki: Well the songs were written over the past two years, though You're In Love With Love (But You Ain't In Love With Me) has taken on a totally new sound. We recorded them in 2 days and mixed in 1. It was a really easy process, especially since it was the first time we had all been in a studio together. We had help though, from the wonderful Steve Honest who was very patient and put up with my perfectionist megalomaniac diva-ishness.
Where do you look for your lyrical and musical writing inspirations?
Minki: Oh God, lyrics come from anywhere, literally anywhere. I love words and am always writing down phrases people say that I like, or headlines, or reading a story in a magazine. I think my most random lyrics was inspired by seeing a CATV cable TV manhole cover (once again walking to the tube) which made me think of my cat staring at my goldfish. And so CATTV was born! I also write a lot about issues I am passionate about such as Skinny Minnie, about anorexic models and Ultra Violet, about waggish fitness freaks. I always try to inject some sort of humour though, it's never too serious. Anorak is about train spotters, though one of the first ever 50ft Woman gigs, someone did actually leave in a huff when we played it. At the moment I am listening to a lot of 50s music which I think is resulting in a few more rockabilly influenced numbers. It's a bit early to get Matt a double bass though.
Are there any pieces of kit you and the band couldn’t live without?
Minki: I know Adie and Paul are both really into their Orange Amps. Obviously I couldn't live without my shoe carrier. It always contains my gig shoes and a secret stash of lollipops.
What’s your favourite track on the EP, and is it the sound of the song or the memories behind it that make you love it?
Minki: I think it has to be (Strictly) Only Swinging. I never ever tire of singing or hearing it. I had actually released that on a previous EP but was never happy with it compared to how we play it live now with the full band. The boys all agreed that it was a song that deserved to be re-recorded. The guitar hook all the way through never fails to make get me going. I think I love it so much as it is such a complete story and such a dynamic song. The lyrics really do conjure up the pictures. The old man in tweed really does exist! he lives in Muswell Hill. (but that's another story!)
I understand you are big on fashion, especially shoes at your gigs. What sort of clothes and footwear do you like your fans to wear? Does it only apply to the ladies, or should the gentlemen put some effort in too?
Minki: Well I do like a well turned out shoe, preferably on a well turned out leg! Any of the ladies from Mad Men would be most welcome at our gigs. I do love an excuse to dress up and think it's great when people make an effort. I love the old 50's Hollywood and the Burlesque look and if coming to one of our gigs gives someone the inclination and freedom to do that, all the better. And no, it's not just women, I like it when guys make an effort too. My dream is to have proper themes or fancy dress nights, but you do worry about people NOT coming because they are too chicken!
What is one of your live shows like? What should fans expect from one of your performances?
Minki: Well I can pretty much guarantee there will be one point where Matt will nearly whack me in the face with his bass! We definitely need a bigger stage for us two to be on it! I like to see people's faces, so it's great when you see people getting into it or smiling at a lyric. I would hope that people go away remembering us, making an impression. I hate it when bands just get on stage wearing the same clothes they turned up in, not looking like they are bothered about giving a performance, a whole experience. I LIKE the fact that the band is set apart from the audience. You get up on stage and there is no doubt that you are THE BAND. That's what makes it magical. That's what I want when I go to see a band, so that's what I have to go on too. I can't wait until we get bigger stages and a bigger budget and get the pyros and bubble machines in!
Any question you love being asked that I’ve missed? If so, what’s the answer?
Minki: Well I won't tell you the question, but the answer is Chupa Chups.
What are you up to once you’ve finished answering these questions?
Minki: Preparing the playlist for the radio show I do, ready for tomorrow night.
Anything else you would like to mention?
Minki: The numbers on the back cover of the EP actually mean something.
Thanks again to Minki for her time!


Wednesday 15 September 2010

EP Launch - 4th November

To celebrate the launch of the new 50ft Woman EP - Ménage á Trois, on 1st November, there will a launch party at the Bedroom Bar in Shoreditch on the 4th November.

More details to come, but it promises to be flirty, fabulous and free if you are on the guest list!

So far we have our best mates The Scratch as our special guests, rather excellent jockeying of discs from our comrades at Recharged Radio, plus more to come, including some rather lovely burlesque ladies and surprises along the way :)

Add your name to the VIP Guest list for free entry and a 50ft Woman goodie bag: vip(at)50ftwoman.com

Dress Code: Shoeperstar/Dress to Impress - prizes for the most fabulous

Time: 7pm til late

Venue: Bedroom Bar, Shoreditch 62 Rivington St, LONDON, EC2A 3AY 020 7613 5637
Nearest Tube: Old Street / Nearest Overground: Shoreditch High Street
Map: Map of venue

Thursday 2 September 2010

New September/October dates

New dates announced

24th September - The London Tattoo Convention -  Tickets here

1st October - the first ever Friday Forum live, Recharged Radio - Listen here
2nd October - Relentless Garage (supporting The Union) - Tickets here
3rd October - Clwb Ifor Bach  (Supporting The Union) - Tickets here
8th October - The Horn, St Albans (THE SCRATCH 'DIY' album launch party) - Tickets here

And our EP Launch party to be announced! To make sure you don't miss out, make sure you are on mailing list. You can mail web(at)50ftwoman.com to ensure you are added on and receive a priority invite.

Sunday 15 August 2010

Recording new EP

We have been busy beees indeed.

A few days in the studio (the new Church of Steve Honest no less) has produced 3 new tracks, (one of which you WILL have heard before, but we felt we wanted to re-record it with the current sound), (Strictly) Only Swinging, Psychic Hygiene and You're In Love with Love (But you Ain't In Love with Me). We really feel like we have captured our live sound, which was something that was always missing before!

Due for release around Halloween, more news when we get it.

We are so excited ..

We celebrated by also having some band photos done in a top secret location where we had special permission ... no peeking yet.

More gig news coming soon - it's exciting stuff ...

Wednesday 24 February 2010

It's been a long time since I rock 'n' rolled ...

Well it had, but now it isn't.


After a stonking night last Thursday at the Tourdates Session at Tommy Flynn's in Camden, 50ft Woman is now a complete entity once more. You can see a little sneaky peek here covertly filmed from the bar by 'Silent' Dave from Recharged Radiohttp://yfrog.us/jo9juz

Soon we will be introducing the boys from the band, with some rather dodgy photos taken at the quite frankly very dodgy dress rehearsal.

PLUS - lots of new photos to come in the new whizzy photo album soon to be uploaded onto www.50ftwoman.com. This will contain photos not viewable anywhere else, plus some fantastic new photos of Minki in pin-up mode.

So stay tuned .. and let us know if there is anything on the website that isn't there that ought to be, as we have small pixies about to set work with their HTML picks and axes.

Plus new dates to be announced in the next week! Ooh busy busy busy, just how we like it!

Sunday 10 January 2010

Happy New Year

Happy New Year to everyone!

Yes, yes I know it's late, but I was up in the mountains enjoying the snow, and now come back to a UK full of er ... snow. What a difference a country makes.

Anyway, it's a new year, with a new band and new outlook.

I have always descibed 50ft Woman as a band for the noughties. Well, that may have been true, but now we need a new name for the 'teenies', it doesn't seem to have the same ring about it does it?

Answers on a postcard please ... :)


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