We are on the lovely Ayala show 6th Nov, 2015 IrishTV/Sky191. Our performance will then be on their Youtube channel. Will post links when we get them. If ya feel moved, please share far and wide! Thanks x
Huge thanks to Marc Tyley for the excellent interview on Manx Radio tonight. Lots of stories, songs from the past, an acoustic version of Unfolding and the first play of Light In The Dark radio edit. You can listen again by following the link below. It's a fab show, and we are on at 1 hour 24 mins.
Howdy friends! We have made a series of "behind the song" videos talking about the inspiration for some of the tunes on our debut album, Unfolding. The first is for 50 Foot Jesus
You can pre-order the album now on iTunes and get "50 Foot Jesus" as instant download: http://www.smarturl.it/BD_itunes If ya feel moved. please share far and wide. Thank yoooo! x
Hi all! You can hear one of the songs from our debut album, 50 Foot Jesus. It is also a live stream track (pre-release) on Apple Music as an exclusive, as well as an Instant Grat on iTunes Store (which means if you pre order the album you can have the track now and not wait until Feb!) The Amazon pre-order link is : http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unfolding-Balsamo-Deig…/…/B013SN6ZLI and the iTunes preorder link is: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/unfolding/id1039433547
Dear friends, I'm on the wireless this eve at 11 pm with the great Alan Thompson on BBC Radio Wales. We had a great in depth chat about music, The Storys and Balsamo/Deighton. You can hear 3 exclusive first plays from our debut, Unfolding. It will be available on listen again too.
Euros appearance is an early forerunner to the annual Do Not Go Gentle Festival, which takes place this year over the weekend of October 23 and 24. This year its acts include Billy Rowan, aka the undercover hippy, poet Luke Wright, fresh from the Edinburgh Festival, Dylan Thomas Prize winner Rachel Trezise, Captain Cat and the Sailors, Steve Balsamo & Rosalie Deighton, and a screening of Set Fire to the Starts, telling the story of Dylan Thomas' visit to the New York, followed by a Q & A session with actor Celyn Jones. The festival, in Dylan's childhood home, is intended to celebrate the poet, and whose bill is loosely intended to feature acts Dylan may have enjoyed.