22/05/2008
Virgin Mobile’s Road to V in partnership with Sony Ericsson
Cheshire band, The Shallow Call, have landed themselves a sought-after place in the final 14 of Virgin Mobile’s Road to V competition in partnership with Sony Ericcson. Nearly 2,500 bands applied for the annual unsigned talent search – the prize? Opening the V Festival in Stafford and Chelmsford on August 16th and 17th, playing to an audience of thousands and treading the boards with the likes of Muse, The Verve, Kings of Leon, Stereophonics, Kaiser Chiefs, The Prodigy and The Kooks.
The Shallow Call formed in 2004 and their music influence was taken from a passion for The Smiths, Clash and Elvis! The Shallow Call is made up of Phil O’Driscoll (Vocals/Guitars), Dave Pickering (Drums), Richard Rogerson (Guitars) and Nik Ward-Dutton (Bass.) Earlier this year the band finsihed supporting The Charlatans during their UK tour and their debut single ‘Frank Bruno’ sold out within weeks! Frannk Bruno was also named on BBC Radio 1, Steve Lamacq’s Single Of The Week! Check out their profile at www.roadtov.com/profile/50948
The Shallow Call are now set to perform live at the north of England Road to V gig, filmed by Channel 4, at the Carling Academy Liverpool on Wednesday 7th May. Virgin Mobile are laying on coaches for their fans, so that they can travel to gig for free and give them all the support they need. They’ll be playing in front of an expert panel including ex-Libertine and now Dirty Pretty Things frontman Carl Bârat, NME’s Mark Beaumont as well as key industry experts, who will be critiquing the acts and making their recommendations as to which bands will get to open the V Festival this summer.
Each gig will be broadcast this summer on Channel 4 from June and the expert panel will then decide who wins with the help of viewer reviews – the winning bands then get the chance of a lifetime to open one of the UK’s biggest festivals. To get free tickets to the Road to V gigs at Carling Academy Liverpool on the 7th & 8th May all you have to do is text Road to V the date you’d like to attend and the number of tickets (between 2- 4). So if you fancy going on May 7th text 7x2 to 80310. The Road to V cameras will be asking for your reviews so you could even end up on TV. What’s more, the nice people at Virgin Mobile are giving Virgin Mobile customers, who attend the gigs – two free beers on the night.
Since 2004, Road to V has nurtured great new talent, with bands such as The Young Knives, Bombay Bicycle Club and The Brightlights all opening the festival and going on to major sucsesses with Mercury Prize nominations and film careers.
You can keep up with the competition on www.roadtov.com, where there will be exclusive backstage footage, music downloads, message-boards, forums and interviews with the bands. If you’ve got Virgin Media at home, then the super-fast broadband connection will get you there even quicker. Staying with Virgin Media, if you’re a total music fan, you can check out the last four years of Road to V at Virgin TV Music on Demand - channel 300 for those in the know and Virgin customers.
Even on the road you can download all the cool stuff, as Sony Ericsson, following on the success of last year, are Virgin Mobile’s official partner for Road to V and official handset partner at V Festival. Simply click onto Virgin Mobile Bites on your Sony Ericsson handset and enter a world of music on the move.
Rosie Newey, head of music sponsorship at Virgin Media said, “The standard of entries to this year’s Road to V was incredible, the fourteen finalists all have a great sound, we’re really impressed. We’ll just have to wait and see who the fortunate two are – I wish The Shallow Call all the best of luck.”
The Shallow Call said, “With our debut single released, and touring with some brilliant bands, the last 6 months of 2007 were amazing and they've continued into 2008. It's been tough, but fun, and we think that's been recognised by the panel of industry experts. Making the final 14 gives us a fantastic opportunity to perform to a massive audience, we can't wait till May 7th and to get on the stage at Liverpool.”
-Ends-
For further information, demo CD and interview requests please contact:
Mark barber at Eulogy! on: 0207 927 9999 or mark@eulogy.co.uk
High resolution band images are available.
Notes to Editors
The Shallow Call
Formed through a passion for The Smiths, Clash, Nick Cave, Elvis... The Shallow Call locked themselves away in a rehearsal room in a disused chemical factory between a swingers bar and an all male sauna. There they write tales of lousy people in the lousy pubs of lousy towns, casual violence and casual sex.
Taking these songs to the road, they have toured with amongst others Reverend And The Makers, Little Man Tate, The Enemy, The Paddingtons and also The Charlatans.
Their debut single FRANK BRUNO was released on Cherry Bomb Disco and sold out of it's limited 1000 pressing within weeks. It named Steve Lamacq's Single Of The Week, and made number 8 in his end of year countdown.
They finished the year supporting The Charlatans during their UK tour, and were invited to record their second single in their studio, The single was produced by Martin Blunt, and engineered by James Spencer (The Charlatans, Haven, Johnny Marr and The Healers, New Order, Mansun) and is due for release in early June.
www.myspace.com/theshallowcall
The V Festival
V Festival is now in its 12th year and was the first UK festival to operate over two days and swap line-ups overnight. Since 96, some of the world’s greatest performers have graced the stages including Radiohead, Morrissey, The Strokes, Coldplay, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Blur, Faithless, Razorlight and Kylie.
Virgin Mobile
At Virgin Mobile we love music. A lot of people might bandy around the word “love”, but we really do mean it… and we’ve got the goods to back it up!
Music is at the heart of what we’re about, and it’s what our customers love too. That’s why we put our money where our mouth is and get involved by supporting a whole host of live music events… from small, intimate gigs and grass roots talent competitions, right up to V Festival.
We’re proud to be the telecoms sponsor of the Academy Music Group (AMG) – the UK’s leading owner and operator of live music and club venues, with a network that attracts over three million gig-goers every year.
Carling Academy Brixton, AMG’s legendary south London venue, has scooped NME Best Venue 2007, Vodafone Live Music Awards Best Live Music Venue 2006 and the Time Out Venue of the Year 2004.
And, how could we forget the award winning* V Festival? Virgin Mobile is about to take on its ninth year of sponsoring the world-famous weekender, and it’s getting better all the time. We have an army of Virgin Mobile Angels who help lug your beers to your tent (and will even put it up for you). We let all festival goers (no matter what network they’re on) charge up their phones at our recharge points and we even dish out free line-up info via Bluetooth.
But that’s not all, Virgin Mobile’s Road to V in partnership with Sony Ericsson is back in 2008 and for the fifth year running we’re giving two lucky bands the chance to open the V Festival.
A bit more about Virgin Mobile…
Virgin Mobile is the UK’s largest mobile virtual network operator and uses T-Mobile's network. Since its launch in November 1999, Virgin Mobile has attracted more than four million customers.
Virgin Mobile is part of the Virgin Media group. The group is the first to be able to offer `quadruple play’ to customers: mobile, phone, broadband and TV.
Virgin Mobile is part of Virgin Media – the UK’s leading entertainment and communications company. Virgin Media is the UK’s only provider of quad play services – superfast broadband, digital and on-demand TV, home phone and mobile. As the UK’s largest residential broadband provider, it currently offers first-class broadband speeds of up to 20Mb (with plans to roll-out a 50Mb service later this year). Plus, Virgin Media has the most advanced TV on demand service, with over 1,000 music videos and over 500 movies available to its customers.
* V Festival was winner of Best Festival Line-up at the 2007 UK Festival Awards
Virgin Media
Virgin Media is an innovative and pioneering UK entertainment and communications business. For the first time consumers can get everything they need from one company - the UK's only quad play of TV, broadband, phone and mobile plus the most advanced TV on demand service available, the UK’s first high definition TV service and V+, our high specification personal video recorder. We're the UK’s largest residential broadband provider, the largest virtual mobile network operator and the second largest provider of pay TV and home phone.
Virgin Media owns two content businesses - Virgin Media Television (VMTV) and sit-up. VMTV owns seven entertainment channels – Virgin1, Living, Living 2, Bravo, Bravo 2, Challenge and Trouble - and is a 50% partner in UKTV which consists of nine channels including Dave, UKTV Gold and UKTV History. Sit-up runs retail TV channels bid tv, price-drop tv and speed auction tv.
Virgin Media is the largest Virgin company in the world and has almost 10 million customers. To find out more visit www.virginmedia.com/presscentre.
Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications was established as a 50:50 joint venture by Sony and Ericsson in October 2001, with global corporate functions located in London. The company serves the worldwide communications market with innovative and feature-rich mobile phones, accessories and PC-cards, and it has R&D sites in Europe, Japan, China, India and America. Sony Ericsson is the title sponsor of the Women's Tennis Association, and works with the Association to promote the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour in over 80 cities during the year. For more information, please visit www.sonyericsson.com
For media information please contact:
Matt Beavis or Jo Fiddy, Brando: 0207 419 7000