LATE FINAL
July 2010
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Summer
Break By
Thomas Cooked the
books
THE
UNDERLIMES are currently on a well earned summer break, and we will
announce new gigs in the near future. Keep watching!
No. 1
Again!
By our keen observers
The
Underlimes did
it again, and shot to the top of 7digital's Indiechart with their
fantastic new single, How Did I Get Here. This is the first song
taken from the new album due to be released to eager fans soon.
24th
Apl. 2010 7digital chart
"We
were always hoping for a number one slot again," said the band's
frontman and songwriter, Mat. "but you can never be too sure.
We are delighted, and thanks to everyone who has downloaded it".
My
Space
By our cyber geek
FANS are encouraged to join us as
friends and keep in touch via our myspace and facebook sites.
Comments
Please let us have your messages and comments, which we look
forward to! Alternatively, you can follow our utter twaddle on twitter.
WE
did it! The Underlimes have won Radio Six International's prestigious
Record Of The Year 2009 competition, with sensational song 'Life
With You'.
Landslide
The victory
was by a huge margin, with The Underlimes polling over 60% more
that their nearest rival.
Thanks
"Many
thanks to our many fans who voted for us", said singer Mat
Holmes, who penned the song."It's a great boost, and we can
hardly wait for the award ceremony".
By
our hyperbole expert (new single released 19th April)
Gig
News
From the
horses mouth
BACK
by popular demand, The Underlimes played The Corner Pin at Donington
Le Heath again in early July, and had a great gig.
On
a very hot night, regulars enjoyed 3 sets of classic hits from this
talented trio. Songs such as America, The Way You Look Tonight and
the classic song from Burton on Trent master Joe Jackson 'Is She
Really Going out with Him' wowed the eager crowd. Thanks for having
us!
YouTube
Us Now !
By
our Outside Broadcast team
FRIENDS and fans of The Underlimes need wait no longer! The new
single 'How Did I Get Here', 'Life With You' and 'The Shoe Song'
Promo video in featuring friends and fans, are all on YouTube now!
YouTube
Look out for yourself on YouTube by following this link:-.
Many thanks to all of you who took part, we will keep you all
informed via these pages of how to look at the video.
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THE
unstoppable march of the citrus revolution that is The Underlimes
takes another step forward as the band enters the virtual
world of CGI with their latest blockbuster smash video
“ How Did I Get Here? ”.
The
song, a tongue in cheek homage to 1950s sci-fi and classic B movies
lends itself lyrically to a cinematic interpretation with its outlandish
depiction of aliens, zombies and marauding bankers but why CGI?
Dominate
Songwriter
Mat Holmes explains, “It was only a matter of time before we came
to dominate the CGI arena with our groundbreaking new video. Our
handpicked creative design team at LimeWorks have engaged in mass
lucubration and exhausted a whole pack of crayons to bring this
work to fruition. Only state of the art computer graphics could
visually realise the epic scale of the song.”
Seedy
Single Amazon seeks...
And
for the first time, as well as downloading, fans all over the
Continued
in column 3
Cont'd from prev. column.
planet
will be able to order the CD single from Amazon.
With radio play, internet advertising
and a growing internet campaign, “How Did I Get Here?” is already
available to pre-order from Indiestore and will be available on
major download sites from 19 th April.
Outlandish
The
song, a tongue in cheek homage to 1950s sci-fi and classic B movies
lends itself lyrically to a cinematic interpretation with its outlandish
depiction of aliens, zombies and marauding bankers but why CGI?
Songwriter Mat Holmes explains, “It was only a matter of time before
we came to dominate the CGI arena with our groundbreaking new video.
Exhausted
Our
handpicked creative design team at LimeWorks have engaged in mass
lucubration and exhausted a whole pack of crayons to bring this
work to fruition. Only state of the art computer graphics could
visually realise the epic scale of the song.”