Four more videos from March 14th up

If you check out our videos page (button at the top), you’ll see two more videos from March 14th’s gig in Cheddleton - our songs Frailty (also in Hi Definition here) and Back To The Garden (available in HD here). Enjoy!UPDATE - also on there now are two songs from our encore, when we were joined by the Timber Merchants: Staring At The Ark (Hi Def here) and Smile And A Shoestring (Hi Def here).

Another video from March 14th

One of our original songs this time, Fire And Forget Me (words by Ed Cooke, music by Martin Cliffe) from the March 14th gig is now on the Videos page above… or to view it in its Hi-Def form, click here.

Band camp approacheth!

Voyager Project are reconvening for a weekend of rehearsal on 27th-28th June. Looking forward to a productive weekend!

Another new video!

Stand My Ground from the March 14th gig is now on the Videos page above… or to view it in its Hi-Def form, click here.

Behind The Scenes!

A new behind the scenes look at Martin’s guitar rig is now up on the Videos page above

New video up!

Comfortably Numb from the March gig is now up on our Myspace site (and embedded on the Videos tab above from YouTube). To view it in all it’s Hi Definition glory, click here.

New songs!

Two songs (Comfortably Numb, a Pink Floyd cover, and Stand My Ground, a song originally by Within Temptation) from our Live In Cheddleton gig in March are now up on our Myspace. Click the link to the left. Videos to follow to YouTube as soon as I get chance to edit them!

New gallery page

A selection of the photos from the old website, as well as some that have only thus far appeared on Facebook, are now available for viewing. Just click the tab above! New videos coming soon!

Gear changes of late

For anyone who’s been following my rig metamorphosis (so, nobody then), there’ve been a few significant changes of late. I’ve no longer got the 4×12 cabs I was using, having switched to a pair of Laney GS212IE cabs instead. I’m using an RJM Mastermind foot controller now rather than the Rocktron All Access controllers (one of which is still available on eBay), and as soon as it arrives, an RJM Effect Gizmo will be replacing my Axess Electronics GRX-4 as a loop switcher.

Ready to rock!

I for one am really looking forward to Band Camp. It’ll be good to play some of this stuff again, and to work on new material further. In the meantime, I’ve got gigs with Fallen Angel to keep me busy, a “songs from the shows” event to play at, and of course Dream Theater in Leeds to look forward to. Should be a good June :)