Tuesday 6 March 2012

High Standard(s)


We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again. Not only do we enjoy stumbling upon new music we also like artists who make an effort with musician-related activates such as: posing for photographs, recordings and the writing of biographies which they intend to publish online for people such as us here at Feed the Fish. So, let us introduce you to the pictures, sounds and words of The Standard Error.


Comprising of two tall men and tall slightly smaller one’s The Standard Error were created in 2010 and since then have pretty much gigged, written, practised and recorded their arses off.  Sometimes, a group of ‘singers’ decide to get together and form a band, and sometimes this little idea doesn’t seem to pan out because none of them can either play anything or sing very well (See HERE for example.) Thankfully, this isn’t the case with The Standard Error, they appear to be able to both play and sing when needed to a very high standard. No ‘error(s)’ here then hohoho etcetc. Anyway, enough promises, you should probably give them a listen whilst you are here. Why not take a little gaze at these well taken portraits of them ‘larking about’ at the same time...









Have you got to Third Parties yet? Yes? What do you think? We think the Radiohead love-in has gone a bit overboard. However, we have an adverse reaction to Radiohead, what they encompass and the fans they produce. I mean,  its FINE though, it will all be FINE because underneath all the Thom Yorke annoyance we know than Third Parties does sound good it’s just we like the other one’s better because they sound like other artists who we actually like OK?


These artists include Manic Street Preachers, Muse on a good day, Led Zep, Radiohead within reason –meaning about two songs maximum in a short space of time – Pixies, Suede and a bit of shoegazing. Now, if you for any reason have over the years taken a liking to any of the previously mentioned bands and activities then there is an extremely high chance that you will also have taken or are about to take a liking to The Standard Error. We wish you luck with this fantastic new find.


By the way, they play Bannerman’s tomorrow evening if you are free. Details HERE. It will be a good show, we know this because we’ve witnessed them live before and if that isn’t a solid recommendation we don’t know what is.

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