New photos and festival details

Amsterdam are to play the Beached festivalAs further details emerge regarding the summer festivals the band are playing this year, new photos are up in the photo gallery, including shots from the last tour.

The full line-ups for the Beached festival in Scarborough and the Mathew Street festival are now available on the respective sites, www.beached.net and www.mathewstreetfestival.com.

At Beached, the boys are main support act for indie heroes the Bluetones. There is entertainment all afternoon from 12 o’clock then rather brilliantly there is a break for 45 minutes because of high tide at about 6 o’clock.

Chris Helme from The Seahorses has his new band playing and Amsterdam will play for 45 minutes at 9:35pm, after which the Bluetones will follow.

Paulie plays the Zanzibar

Paulie is playing the ZanzibarAmsterdam bass player Paulie ‘Paul’ Hagan will be staging a one-man show at Liverpool’s Zanzibar club, this Thursday 4 August, as part of The Gary’s regular Top Drawer Promo event.

This is another great chance to catch a low-key performance by the hardest working man in Mossley Hill, before the boys kick-off promotional activities for the up-coming single Takin’ on the World.

Now-legendary Amsterdam guitar-tech Mikey will also be performing with The Gary’s, so you’re guaranteed plenty of bang for your buck…

Record deal in Canada, t-shirts and more news

Amsterdam sign with Universal in CanadaThe boys have been in the studio all this week doing the b-sides for the next single which we can confirm is Takin’ on the World, the much loved lead track off debut album The Journey.

You Can’t Trust the People is a duet between Paulie and Ian and is descibed as ‘something the Clash might have recorded between Give’em Enough Rope and London Calling’.

Career Building, a John Martyn/Isley brothers inspired new song, actually lead to a studio argument with producer Tony Kiley proclaiming ‘we can’t do that as a b-side, that’s a bloody single!’.

Meanwhile, hot off the press, several other news items have arrived at HQ:

The results to the whats your favourite song off the debut album poll are:

Results of The Journey song poll

Give us your comments now in the debut album thread in the forum.

Amsterdam have now signed to Universal in Canada. The debut album will be released over there in the autumn.

The boys will be appearing on the cover mounted CD of the fabulous Word magazine next month. The chosen track will be Nostalgia and not Joe’s Kiss as previously reported.

A secret warm up show in Ian’s home village of Little Sutton on the Wirral is being organised in anticipation of the band’s biggest show yet at this years Mathew Street music festival in Liverpool on the August bank holiday. Keep your eye on the site for the latest news on this.

From next week you will be able to purchase the fabulous new Amsterdam t-shirt which sports the great new logo from this site. Details to follow very shortly.

Ian and Paulie will be doing a 30-minute acoustic set on Friday night at the Liverpool Carling Academy before Digsy takes his band Smaller take to the stage. Tickets are £5 or you can pay on the door.

Amsterdam have been specially asked to play at this year’s Beached festival in Scarborough on Sunday 21 August.

This succesful annual festival actually takes place on the beach and is FREE. Visit www.beached.net for all the relevant information.

Biggest-ever show announced!

Amsterdam are to play the Mathew Street festivalAmsterdam will play their biggest gig yet on Monday 29 August in Liverpool at a FREE festival down at the Pier head right infront of the famous Liver buildings.

The show is part of the annual Mathew Street festival which usually attracts 250,000 people and this is the first year that ‘real bands’ have been included. Others confirmed include The Stranglers, The Buzzcocks and some very special guests to be announced.

Our heroes will be onstage at about 3:00pm prime time Monday afternoon. The band are very happy that this is the first time that under-18 fans can watch the band…and it’s FREE!