THE GINGER WILDHEART SHOW Announces Supporting Cast For London Event

February 10, 2016, 8 years ago

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THE GINGER WILDHEART SHOW Announces Supporting Cast For London Event

On April 1st The Ginger Wildheart Show debuts at the O2 Forum in London, with an impressive supporting cast.  Along with The Ginger Wildheart Band, four special guests have just been confirmed for this planned annual event.

As Ginger explains “The Ginger Wildheart Show is something that we intend to carry on in the future.  I love the idea of replicating the old cabaret evenings with five different bands.  The maiden voyage of this show, April 1st, will feature my current favorite bands on the circuit today”.

“The super-charged Ginger Wildheart Band will be heading the proceedings, along with very welcome turns from Dirt Box Disco, Hey! Hello!, Scaramanga Six and Tropical contact.

“I have fallen in love with Dirt Box Disco recently, Scaramanga Six are simply one of the greatest bands that Britain has ever produced and Tropical Contact come fresh from a ludicrously successful Pledge Campaign where they scored over 800% of their goal. 

Hey! Hello! are, of course, my new band and this will be our first show on the year. It's a stunning show that you should cancel any and all previous arrangements to attend.  Please don't regret missing this. You deserve it.”

Tickets available at Ticketmaster.

Ginger Wildheart and director Mark Haldor recently unveiled a powerful and thought provoking short film to accompany “Don't Lose Your Tail, Girl”, from Ginger’s forthcoming new album Year Of The Fanclub, released on February 12th through the Round Records Records label.

Ginger Wildheart explains: ““Don't Lose Your Tail, Girl” is a feminist song written by a man. I was brought up by strong women and had little positive male influence in my life in comparison. I think this gives me an unbiased view on the opposite sex, by which I mean it's unaffected by the stereotypes supported in magazines aimed at both men and women. In the end it's a song about appreciating yourself, giving yourself a break, which seems harder for women in society.

“I wanted Mark to film the movie as I know he has earned strong bonds with the actresses he works with. He also has an eye for beauty beyond heavy make up and posing, which is what a nine minute film really needs. Nine minutes of contorting females would be torturous to watch. He has captured personality and joy, as well as a darker side that is quite disturbing. I think the film is a work of art, occasionally uncomfortable to watch, but with a lasting feeling of freedom. It's a song about not losing your identity, and the film captures that in the natural beauty of the performances.”

Director Mark Haldor wanted to, “create a visual stimulus that would not only do the lyrics and eclectic sounds justice, but provoke a look at women, of all ages, races and backgrounds and what they go through in life, both positive and negative.

“My intention was that everyone viewing should be able to resonate with at least one moment from it on a personal level. Whilst shot with many beautiful and talented actresses to tell several stories, the suggestion is that they could also be contrasting snapshots of just one character's life, had she made different life choices. It was important to me that there was also no definitive ending to this film or any of the stories told as I wanted people to be left wondering what happens to these characters next? Just as we do with people we know and have known in real life.  A reminder for all to embrace each day and who we are because that's all that truly matters.”

In 2014, after four highly successful fan funded album album campaigns (555%, Hey! Hello!, Mutation and Albion) Ginger Wildheart looked at what could be the next step in fan connectivity and the answer was G*A*S*S (Ginger Associated Secret Society) an immersive subscription, digitally based fanclub platform that saw Ginger delivering a new 3-track single every month for a year, along with demos and previously unreleased material direct from his personal vaults.

Tied in with this was an unparalleled (not to mention unfiltered) level of access to Ginger himself with each month giving fans podcasts, Q&A’s, personal diary entries, film reviews  along with a slew of exclusive merchandise options and with the sites stunning array of artwork updated each month.

Year Of The Fanclub is released on February 12th through the Round Records label and features Ginger's personal favourites from the massive 36-song session.

The G*A*S*S club is still very much available for subscription at this location.

The Year Of The Fanclub  tracklisting:

“Down The Dip”
“Honour” featuring Courtney Love
“El Mundo (Slow Fatigue)”
“The Last Day Of Summer”
“Only Henry Rollins Can Save Us Now”
“The Pendine Incident”
“Do You?”        
“If You Find Yourself In London Town”
“Toxins & Tea”
“No One Smiled At Me Today”
“Ostracide”
“Don’t Lose Your Tail, Girl”



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