TWISTED WHEEL Return with the Snakes & Ladders Spring 2018 Tour

TWISTED WHEEL Return with the Snakes & Ladders Spring 2018 Tour

As some of you may have already heard, Twisted Wheel is back and as always, it’s with a bang! For Twisted Wheel, Snakes and Ladders is not just a board game, it’s a CV. Born in the backwaters of Saddleworth in 2007, the young band, fronted by the feral, precocious Jonny Brown, roared into the race of Indie Punk with such anthems as ‘You Stole The Sun’, ‘She’s a Weapon’ and ‘Lucy The Castle’. Their irrepressible energy and ability to deliver inspired Rock’n’Roll gained them support slots with Oasis, Kasabian, Paul Weller, The Courteeners, Happy Mondays and Ian Brown to name but a few, as well as sell-outs on their first UK and European tours.

Constant touring across the UK, Europe and Japan (thanks to the Grass Route movement and large festivals) led to a solid fanbase despite the dramatic trajectory of its frontman, Jonny Brown – or maybe because of it. Twisted Wheel has indeed rocked and rolled, been smashed up, fallen off the wagon, gone solo, kicked to the kerb – before finding its groove and getting back on it, full speed ahead.

The unlikely combination of elegance and raw inspiration, the familiar coupled with the random, make Twisted Wheel an undeniably popular act that deliver the goods in a way few bands can. But ‘Snakes and Ladders’ is a tour and album far closer to the bone than anything previous. The band has grown up and Brown’s song structures and lyrics are on another level, beyond haggard experience now, worn in with wisdom and wit. As he says: “The song ‘Smash It Up’ epitomised me. I set out to do things and was on the road comfortably and then I turned off and smashed it to bits. I get stuck into things with a passion and then I have to destroy it when the passion’s gone. Mess everything up so that I’m free again to reinvent, create.”

‘Snakes and Ladders’ is about the band blowing the ladders of opportunity they were given – and the snakes which led to them falling off the board. It’s a tour about getting back in the game, finding opportunity again and avoiding those slithery serpents.
Twisted Wheel are back like a man from the dead and with tunes to make up for time lost.

The Lancastrian four spoker (Harry Lavin, James Highton, Richard Allsopp and Jonny Brown) have a gang of songs above and beyond their previous best, recording in Preston as this goes to press. A new UK tour starts in April plus a single, festivals and a further tour before the album release in Autumn. The band built a great foundation through the Grass Route venues which were the genuine ladders through which Twisted Wheel gained their success. A decade later, and they are still how Twisted Wheel gain access to the game – this time avoiding the pitfalls.

Twisted Wheel were one of the hardest working bands in 2009, gaining the PRS Award for playing the most gigs of any young band. They are grafters, rock n rollers but with the edge of genuine poetry; few can forget Jonny’s ‘Bouncing Bomb’ or ‘What’s Your Name?’ but audiences will be hungry for his more poignant blues numbers on this tour. “We’re not just in a Rock ‘n’ Roll, Punk box. I write a range of songs. This time, more of my poetry will come out which focuses on things that matter, a commentary on what’s going on in the world. Bands play it safe because they don’t want to upset people. But your job as an artist is to say what others can’t, to speak the truth.”

So for now, with a huge tour on the horizon and brand new material being recorded we’ll leave you with ‘Oh What Have You Done’, which has never been to radio before, recorded and produced by Dave Sardy (Oasis, Marylin Mansion, LCD Soundsystem) at Hillside Studios, Hollywood, California and taken from their self titled debut album, ‘Twisted Wheel’.

Twisted Wheel – it may have been bad, bent and broken but it’s back, a band with integrity, fun and experienced authority.

TWISTED WHEEL – SNAKES AND LADDERS TOUR

20TH APRIL 2018 – WHITEHAVEN –THE YELLOW EARL
26TH APRIL 2018 – LEEDS – LENDING ROOMS
27th APRIL 2018 – PRESTON-THE FERRET
28TH APRIL 2018 –SCUNTHORPE – CAFÉ INDIEPENDENT
4TH MAY 2018 – GLASGOW – RECORD FACTORY
5TH MAY 2018– DUNFERMLINE – P J MOLLOYS
9th MAY 2018- EXETER- THE CAVERN
10th May 2018 –BRISTOL –DEPARTMENT -THE LANES
11TH MAY 2018 – LONDON – DINGWALLS
12TH MAY 2018 – CORBY-WHITE HART *
18TH MAY 2018 – SHEFFIELD-CAFÉ TOTEM
19TH MAY 2018 – YORK-FIBBERS
25TH MAY 2018 – CLEETHORPES – MOON ON THE WATER
26TH MAY 2018 – BISHOPS STORTFORD –THE HALF MOON
31st May 2018 – NOTTINGHAM- ROCK CITY
1ST JUNE 2018 – MANCHESTER –BAND ON THE WALL
2ND JUNE 2018 – LEICESTER –THE SOUNDHOUSE
7th JUNE 2018 – NEWCASTLE – JUMPIN JACKS
8TH JUNE 2018 –HULL –THE ADELPHI
9th JUNE 2018 – STOKE ON TRENT –THE UNDERGROUND
15th JUNE –BLACKPOOL –BOOTLEG SOCIAL
16th JUNE – DERBY- THE HAIRY DOG
22nd JUNE 2018- BARNSLEY THE GARRISON
27TH JUNE 2018 – LIVERPOOL – TBC
29th JUNE 2018 –SOUTHAMPTON-HEARTBREAKERS
30th JUNE 2018 – BLACKBURN – THE CELLAR BAR

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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