June 11th, 2010The Answering Machine – A line in our Life

The Answering Machine at the JD Set courtesy of Shirlaine Forrest
Fresh from completing the tribute to the Buzzocks JD Set on Channel 4 together with Tim Burgess, The Answering Machine are off to the mixing studio next week to start mixing their second album. The album, recorded in Manchester by the band themselves and produced by vocalist Martin Colclough, suggests a mature progression from their first album. The following are Martin’s thoughts on what the band were trying to achieve with their sophomore album.
We ended 2009 with a wonderful feeling in our hearts. We had created the debut album we’d been dreaming of since the band formed. It packed a punch and we believed it captured the boisterous energy of the infancy period of The Answering Machine. We spent the month of November 2009 hanging out in an apartment in Brooklyn, NY, feeling somewhat anxious as to the new direction of the band. As any band will say, the pressure placed on a second album is like nothing else. There’s a sense of finding some middle ground between the start and end product. We explored a few avenues, creatively. Beginning with a raw Sonic Youth-eque track called ‘Winter Without You’. The intensity and passion was there, but we just didn’t feel it reflected where we were at.
At this time, there was a certain sense of anxiety within the band. Not with each other, but more a reassessment of who we are and what we want to be. Something of a mid-mid-life crisis struck me, and the result was a song called ‘3 Miles’, the first track we completed as a band for the new record. It draws on emotions like we never have before in The Answering Machine, and is a ‘heart-on-sleeve’ account of where my head was at. It was also the creative spark we needed, and it triggered an outpouring of ideas and themes that would ultimately shape this second record.
I write this on the final day of tracking. We have produced the record ourselves, something which we felt strongly about. It means alot to me that we have full control over the finished product, as I want people to hear these tracks how we want them to be heard. No egos here, we are just extremely proud of what we’ve achieved.
The band will be assisted in the mixing process by the infamous Manics/Idlewild producer, Dave Eringa who produced their first album. The album is scheduled for release worldwide later this year.
March 31st, 2009The Answering Machine

The Answering Machine might have started life a few years ago to a wave of giddy industry adulation and press accolade. Then, they were a starry-eyed trio with a clutch of bedroom recorded, drum machine backed indie-pop nuggets. Snapped to singles deals and for publishing, the trio began trading on their raucous youthful exuberance and innocent good looks.
Diving undercover as the band’s buzz reached fever pitch, The Answering Machine spent a period in hiding prolifically pre-producing and penning several dozen new songs. They bolstered their attack with real life drummer Ben Perry, introduced alongside their trusty drum-machine friend, ‘Mustafa Beat’.
By the end of 2008, they had locked themselves up in a remote North Yorkshire studio with Manic Street Preachers and Idlewild producer Dave Eringa at the helm, ready to record their essential first album.
Now, in 2009, with intensity and maturity, they are able to deliver their devastating pop tales on their debut long player, “Another City, Another Sorry.”
The record, packed full of melody, charm and energy, covers every conceivable emotion in a devilish cocktail of adrenaline and bitter sweet lyricism.
Discography
Cliffer – Released March 16th 2009 – Visit the shop now

Obviously Cold – Released June 1st 2009

Another City, Another Sorry – Debut Album – Released June 15th
Oklahoma – Released August 10th
Contact The Answering Machine: theansweringmachine@hotmail.com
Management: Amul Batra: amul@fwinki.com
Live Bookings: Claire Courtney: clairec@freetradeagency.co.uk
Press: Sarah Pearson: sarah@wastedyouthpr.com & Jon Lawrence: jon@wastedyouthpr.com
Online: Matt Brown: matt@wastedyoutpr.com
Radio: James Passmore: james@pluggedinpr.co.uk
Links
February 2nd, 2009Cliffer Video!
We braved the conditions yesterday to start filming the video for Cliffer. It was heaps of fun. Our good friend Dan from Channel M is the man in charge and is doing a fine job. Here’s some pictures I really like. It’s all about getting the talent to do the hard work.

Pat with sun gun

Pat with the Cliffer case

Ben Machine with a new friend.
The video finishes this weekend and we will make sure it’s up on here as soon as we have it.
January 30th, 2009Decadence as a way of life – overrated? discuss.
The Heist team experienced the last days of decadence last night and feel muchly better for it.
Those smart and sexy, fresh and wild, budding young indie bunny rabbits, The Answering Machine play Bloody Awful Poetry night at The Last Days Of Decadence in a chilly Shoreditch last night. Nice to see lovely adoring Machine fans from the yu ess ov aye as well as Japan, Holland and France in the audience; their fame is clearly spreading. Your esteemed Heistman could have done without the trawling of the cold streets of Shoreditch for a post show Makers on the rocks, all to no avail.
However, the end of a good week for Heist and The Machine with kudos going out to John Kennedy of XFM, Mike Taylor of US station WOXY.COM and also the legend that is the BBC’s Huw Stephens for all playing Cliffer on air, The Answering Machine’s first single from Another City, Another Sorry.
January 28th, 2009The Answering Machine – Single and Gigs!
It is with great excitment that we bring you the first snippets of Heist Or Hit news.
The Answering Machine will be releasing our debut single on March 9th. ‘Cliffer’ will be released on glorious 7″ and will be backed with Your Home Address. More news on how you can get this soon.
Furthermore, you can come and see the band as they head out on two tours in the upcoming months.
Firstly, we are super pleased to say they are supporting Ra Ra Riot in February. The band and indeed us at the label are big fans of Ra Ra Riot so when this was confirmed yesterday there were many happy texts exchanged. Here are the tour dates and I would suggest you get moving on tickets as the London show has alredy sold out once and been moved to a larger venue.
11th Feb – Barfly, Birmingham
12th Feb – King Tuts, Glasgow
14th Feb – Academy 2, Newcastle
15th Feb – Night N Day Cafe, Manchester
16th Feb – Bodega, Nottingham
17th Feb – King’s College, London
After these the band are also heading out on the Clash Magazine endorsed triple headliner with Flashguns and Casio Kids. Three great bands on one bill, you can’t really argue with that value. Here are the dates:
7th March – Freebutts, Brighton
9th March – Ifor Bach, Cardiff
10th March – Ruby Lounge, Manchester
11th March – Hoxton Bar and Grill, London
12th March – The End, Newcastle
13th March – The Bowery, Edinburgh
14th March – Evol, Liverpool
January 27th, 2009New Year, New Tour
Hello Hello
We are very excited to say that we will be out on the road sooner than we thought, thanks to Ra Ra Riot who have agreed to let us tag along on their headline UK tour.
We’ll be making the following stops througout February
11th Feb – Birmingham Barfly
12th Feb – Glasgow King Tut’s
14th Feb – Newcastle Academy 3
15th Feb – Manchester Night and Day
16th Feb – Nottingham Bodega
17th Feb – London Kings College.
If you haven’t heard of Ra Ra Riot then you’re in for a treat, they went on this fancy talk show in the USofA and played this. If this doesn’t convince you of their brilliance, then nothing will.
Hope to see some people down there
Gemma x


