News Stories about Louis Barabbas & The Bedlam Six

Debt at the Museum

It’s Un-Convention time again.

From the amazing team who brought you the public recording of an album in one day (plus a dozen international conferences and showcase events) comes Un-Convention Salford 2010 – number twelve in the Un-Con series – held in the city where it all began.

Debt’s first signing Louis Barabbas & The Bedlam Six have played at two Un-Conventions so far, and this year our little label has been asked to curate a stage of its own – a Saturday afternoon acoustic showcase in the Edwardian Engine Hall of Manchester’s People’s History Museum.

The Debt Records Stage at the People’s History Museum will be the only Un-Convention event open to the general public as well as to pass-holders (free entry).

In addition to providing music Debt’s own Louis Barabbas will don his “industry cap” and join one of the panels at Sacred Trinity Church. The discussion – entitled “Building A Sustainable Career In Music: 9-5 What A Way To Make A Living” – takes place at 2.30pm on the Saturday.

He will then be playing with The Bedlam Six on the Now Then stage at The Rovers Return at 9pm.

Line-Up for the Debt Records stage is as follows:

12.00 – 12.30 Becca & The Broken Biscuits
12.35 – 13.05 Sarah McQuaid
13.10 – 13.40 Richard Barry & The Chaps
13.45 – 14.30 Honeyfeet
14.40 – 15.10 Kaya & Captain Temper
15.15 – 15.45 Phillious Williams
15.50 – 16.20 Red Tides
16.25 – 17.00 John Fairhurst

Barabbas, Barry and Becca on BBC

BBC Radio Manchester logoBBC Introducing in Manchester will be celebrating BBC Radio Manchester’s 40th anniversary with a song for every one of its 40 years.

The initiative, which showcases under-the-radar talent, has asked 40 local artists to cover famous tracks by past acts that have strong connections to northern city. From the Hollies to 10cc, New Order to Girls Aloud, each song has been hand-picked to denote a year in BBC Manchester’s 40 year broadcasting history.

From Friday 10 September to Sunday 12 September, these 40 recorded tracks will be played out on BBC Radio Manchester’s daytime schedule, giving the next wave of fresh, new northern talent, further opportunities to be heard by a wider audience.

Chris Long, Producer of BBC Introducing in Manchester, says: “We were asked for ideas to celebrate 40 years of BBC Radio Manchester and the idea instantly popped into my head for 40 of the acts that I work with on BBC Introducing to cover 40 Manchester musical moments. We’re trying to showcase the fantastic musical history we’ve got and the brilliant musical future in Greater Manchester.”

Louis Barabbas & The Bedlam Six will be reinventing Take That & Lulu’s “Relight My Fire”, while Richard Barry & Becca Williams will tackle The Smiths’ “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now”.

Valentine’s Day Giveaway!

Found DrownedPRESS RELEASE – DEBT RECORDS’ VALENTINE’S DAY GIVEAWAY

LOVE IS…
A free album from Louis Barabbas & The Bedlam Six

Manchester independent label Debt Records is offering you a Valentine’s Day gift that’ll outlast all those bouquets and boxes of chocolate (and probably the subsequent marriages and children too). Louis Barabbas & The Bedlam Six’s debut album “Found Drowned” is available on 14th February 2010 absolutely free.

The twelve track LP – recorded over the course of a ten-day caffeine blur in a crowded Withington house – was completed in January 2008 and is only now being officially released after two years of the band flogging clingfilm-wrapped hand-illustrated versions for petrol money at gigs.

The group have achieved much acclaim since their inception in late 2006, playing with the likes of Supergrass and Motorhead, rubbing shoulders with jazz veterans Sun Ra’s Arkestra, adapting poems by John Cooper Clarke and even winning the support of the Hell’s Angels. In spite of this success, however, the near constant destruction of instruments, vehicles and equipment has meant that there’s never been enough money left over to press a record. Luckily for the band, The Community Foundation of Greater Manchester recently decided to help out and this long overdue album will at last be on general release.

But why give the record away for free? On Valentine’s Day of all days?

“Because,” explains song-writer and front-man Louis Barabbas, “Valentine’s Day is a wretched, gimmick-stricken, expensive excuse to hate yourself and this album is, contrastingly, all about love. Granted it isn’t about the radiant, hopeful, life-affirming aspects of love… the material is sordid, obsessive, manipulative and cynical – the perfect soundtrack to Valentine’s Day.”

The songs – gleeful romance tragedies that range from swing to folk to rock and back again – are peppered with love metaphors that you’d be hard pressed to find in a Hallmark card (such as “Relationships are like chickenpox, you’ve got to get immune when you’re young”). This is the crux of the giveaway – it requires an act of creativity on both sides: Go to Debt Records website, fill out the contact form with the subject “Love Is…” and send off your own definition (or leave the space enigmatically blank) to receive a secret “Found Drowned” download key to the tracks and artwork.

If you miss the offer, the record will be out through the usual channels on 15th February. Stay tuned for Mother’s Day plans…