we’re back down at The Thirsty Scholar next month with our newest instalment of Cream of the Crop
we’ll be there on the 15th of January this time (as the first Saturday is NYD!) and we’ve got a boss lineup including music from JCK Josh Oliva Chloe Slater and Sam Tucker? a great bunch of musicians performing for us!
come on down Saturday 15th January 2022 from 1:30pm-5pm, we’ve got free live music, veggie/vegan food served and quality drinks on offer. gonna be so great! Cream of the Crop: 15th January
ey up we’re so proud of how much music we’ve covered through all the features we do
there’s literally so so much from the local scene here, so many incredible releases from artists here in Manchester, up North and even beyond been doing this for over a year and a half properly now and it’s a real great collection.
head on over to our website at www.breadrecords.co.uk to find it all in full, you’re sure to find something you love – if you want to get featured, drop us an email at michael@breadrecords.co.uk and we’d be happy to sort something out!
sad to say we’ve run our course with the Freshly Sliced gigs over at The English Lounge – but we’ve had some absolutely fantastic ones, with so many insanely talented musicians performing for us.
We’ve got another of our brand new Knead To Know interviews, today we have the fantastic Tay Temple ✨
We’ve known Tay for a good while now and we’re amazed at how far she’s come in the past few years, even in the midst of a pandemic and global lockdowns, she’s been smashing it and writing, performing and releasing throughout it all.. an absolute machine with so much talent! 😊
She’s been featured on our Just The Crust a few times now with her singles, and our very own michael webster did a lil cover of “Millennials” as well – we love to see it. Her brand new EP “Painfully Aware” is a beautiful collection of Tay’s songs, really giving the listener an insight into her thoughts and feelings, through lovely americana/indie-influenced songwriting, a fantastic band behind her and her usual amazing vocalwork and guitar playing! One of our favourites of the year for sure. 🙌
Check out the interview below!
Having released your singles just prior to, and throughout the pandemic, how was it to be able to put out your EP once things had opened up again?
The whole thing has been a bitter sweet experience. I released my debut single ‘Millennials’ back in March 2020 just before everything kicked off so it was really bad timing. We recorded the EP over 2019/2020 so when it finally came out in October this year I wasn’t as attached to the songs but I’m still so proud of the final product.
What kinds of things did you do to prepare for recording?
I’m a perfectionist so I record every rehearsal then listen back and pick out instrumentation parts I like – lead guitar riffs/ bass lines / drum fills etc. I also write out all the lead sheets for each song, as well as the lyrics, bpm, key signature, harmonies and a few other things. Basically I like to be as prepared as possible.
Have you got a favourite song from the EP, if so.. How come?
I think I’d have to say ‘Ladybird’ because it’s just such a significant song to me and the societal obsession with female beauty is something I strongly disagree with. I mean, I even got a tattoo of a ladybird. If that’s not commitment I don’t know what is haha.
What are your main influences within your songs – artists, music, the general world.. Lots of things often come into it!
I’d say the general world / politics are definitely a major influence on my writing, if not the main one. But I also write a lot about my own experiences because channeling my emotions into songs is basically my coping mechanism.
How has the past year impacted your releases, creativity and relationship with music?
If anything it’s made me realise just how much I need to perform. Having that taken away really impacted my mental health and made me question my whole identity so it’s safe to say I’m over the moon that I’ve been lucky enough to have multiple gigs this year.
It’s also made me so much more appreciative of the wider industry roles that don’t always get the limelight; Live Sound Engineers, Promoters, Booking agents, Venue owners etc. Without those people, artists like myself can’t put on shows so they are just as important and it’s a shame they don’t always get the credit they deserve.
What do you find most enjoyable about music?
When I first show my band something I’ve written and it all just starts to click. That’s when I know if a songs gonna work or not. It’s one of the most euphoric feelings – I just love it.
Is there anything else we should know for what’s on the horizon for Tay Temple?
I can’t reveal anything just yet but we have big big plans for 2022 and I’m just so excited for it all!
It’s fantastic to see such an insight into Tay’s music this way, and we couldn’t agree more with her on the under-appreciated areas of the music industry; and also with regards to the need for music for not only getting your thoughts out there, but with relation to creativity and self-care. Her attention to detail is super inspiring and we hope that you guys can take something away from this for yourselves! 🤘 a massive thanks to her for doing this for us, amazing stuff. 😊
We’ll be back soon with yet another edition of our Knead To Know interviews, in the meantime check out Tay’s music below! 🍞
it’s super great to be able to provide such lovely platforms for independent artists to perform, and we’ve been blown away by the amount of talent here in Manchester. so fantastic to see it all and such class atmospheres!
we’re on tonight down at The Lass from 7:30pm – come on down and see some amazing artists doing their thing, if you want to play just drop our very own michael webster a message
ICYMI, our latest episode of Grain Radio has been out for a week or so now
with some bloody mind-blowing tunes from the likes of NoVacancies The DDE’s Hayden J Barlow Wyse and Days Are Done it’s well worth a listen – some amazing music out lately and we’re stoked to have been able to have had a chat about it!
our feature for today’s Just The Crust is the brand new single from Suave Martyrs “Leonine Lover”!
the Manchester-based outfit have put out a strong repertoire of singles over the past few years and this new tune shows just exactly what they can do with crunchy guitar riffs, huge drums and psychedelic vocals, “Leonine Lover” hits hard and is destined to leave you grooving.
absolutely lovely stuff from the band, sounding brilliant and really showing what the Manchester scene can do with influences pulled from a mass range of artists, but really making the sound their own plus we love that bridge breakdown and the lil guitar riffs leading into a huge explosion of sound with a fantastic guitar solo to round it off
head on over to their Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/artist/5PUu7WQkgeH9MQ5ZIQoxbY to find their discography in full – real great stuff over there, well worth a listen they’ve also got a few dates coming up which you can see in this video!
head on over to our website at www.breadrecords.co.uk to find all of our features, interviews, music, merch and more!
we’ve known the promoters “Where Are The Girlbands” for a good while now and they do some amazing work for independent local musicians, providing a lovely platform to share their work and with some absolutely gorgeous visuals. well worth checking them out, they’re doing essential stuff for the scene in Liverpool!
sadly due to scheduling conflicts we’re not able to go ahead with tonight’s gig over at The English Lounge – sorry to all who were gonna come down!
we’ll be back with more gigs as soon as possible, and in the meantime there’s plenty going on in Manchester make sure you check out the fantastic talents of Nina Ettridge Ayanam Udoma Music and Tom J Johnson Music class artists!