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Dig For Fire

Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom
April 28, 2003
4,158 plays
19,558 views
Dig For Fire - Ripping up stages around the North East of england with their own brand of Rock'N'Roll Visit our website for updates of upcoming gigs and releases. www.digforfire.tk
Band/artist history
The seeds of Dig For Fire were sown when a band was formed by Mark and Martin Saint. The original line-up of this band was Mark (Bass), Martin (Drums), and HeWhoHasNoBalls (Guitar). Liam Bettinson (guitar) joined the band after meeting Mark at a party where it is believed Mark was impressed by the quantity of Jelly consumed by the young Whippersnapper. Soon after the recruitment of Mr. Bettinson, HeWhoHasNoBalls left the band and was last seen in York with his band The Motherloads attempting to resurrect Glam Rock (We kid you not). Noticing that they were now down a guitarist they persuaded Ian Keane (Guitar) to join the band on the premises that he was Liams friend and he could be relied on for Biscuits. This incarnation of ther band soon got to work, writing several instrumental tracks including Scolari which appears on the SHE E.P. Soon they realised they needed a singer and this knight in shining armour came from within when Bassist Mark took on Vocal duties. However knowing that a Bass/Vocals combination is not cool (eg. Sting) they now needed a Bass player. Their search seemed to be going nowhere until February 2003 when Andrew Dalkin (Bass) was introduced to the band by Ian. He soon joined the Rock quest and despite the fact that before joining Dig For Fire he had only been playing Bass for a week, he was soon rocking like a pro. So therefore, had it not been for the party where Mark and Liam met, Ian would not have joined the band and consequently Andy wouldn't have either! Thank you for the party whoever hosted it! (Leah Jameson, we salute you!)Despite rigourous lazing about and rife can't be arsedness, Dig For Fire soon morphed into the well oiled rock machine that you see before you! Since that incubation period DFF have gone on two release 3 EPs and gig relentlessly wherever they were offered shows
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We mainly play in the Teesside-ish area of North East England, whether that be Middlesbrough, Hartlepool, Darlington but we've played a few gigs in places like Whitby, Halifax and even the famour Cavern Club in Liverpool. We have a set of gigs to choose from all over the country in places like Music Box - Manchester, The Garage - London, Joseph Wells - Leeds etc, but are certainly willing to play anywhere too really...
Your musical influences
Liam: I like bands like Incubus, Foo Fighters, The Rapture, Led Zep but I'm also into Funky House music so I like a combination of the two mixed together, I also like cool effects and kick ass riffs, catchy stuff kicks ass too, always good to have something to humm to when your bored :D Ian: I'm into things like The Jam, Weezer, The Kinks, Graham Coxon, Nirvana, Electric Eeel Shock, The Strokes, Pixies etc. Mark: I'm into Foo Fighters, Andrew W.K., Jackson 5 stuff like that Martin: Fave bands are Feeder, Presidents of The USA and Electric Eel Shock Andy: I listen to stuff like Feeder, Foo Fighters, Polyphonic Spree, System Of A Down etc.
What equipment do you use?
Well, standard rock band really, 2 guitarists with various pedal...multiboard and Wah Wah to mention two, bassist, drummer and vocalist (a mic!) we are very fond of the cow bell on the kit too, just for comedy value, occasionaly a tamborine is added for flavour along with various other percussion instruments
Anything else?
Dig For Fire rock! YEAH! OWWW!
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Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom
April 28, 2003
4,158 plays
19,558 views