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The Middens

On the north shore of the river Tyne between North Shields and Tynemouth lie the Black Middens, a treacherous rock formation said in folklore to be thrown there by the devil in an attempt to curb the wealthy sea trade of Newcastle. However the trade was fierce and fulsome, the city and surrounding area flourished and for centuries the river swelled with heavy industry and cold steel commerce, which meant the devil never really fulfilled his dream there.

Arguably though, that devil may then have taken the form of an iron lady, dressed often in blue. She wrecked dreams, halted industry, stole milk from the mouths of children in learning, and all but killed the Tyne and other rivers, the veins and arteries that pumped the lifeblood of these islands.

But passions rise from the depths of despair. The downtrodden, the forgotten and the put upon, struggle and fight to be heard, and history shows that music is often the voice. Around 2010 four young lads at high school together in North Shields formed a collective voice for their passions in music. In the years that followed, they honed their sound, finding their own voice via a melodic and sometimes intense blend of modernist as well as traditional and punk rock. Their music has been shaped also by their surroundings, and with stark realism The Middens tell of kitchen sink dramas, social injustice and working class struggles. The current social and political climate has been soaked up and recounted in their own style. They write, play, and perform, well beyond their years. There are some wonderfully astute observations, tinged with humour and tragedy. Water features in many ways, running readily through the songs of the forthcoming debut album. How it can divide, unite, feed and kill. Just as water finds its own level, so it seems The Middens are beginning to find theirs.

Enjoy the poetry in the lyrics of Aaron Duff, but more so listen to the delivery in the songs, and enjoy what is a welcome and important addition to the rich history of deeply passionate music inspired by, and born on the banks of the river Tyne. Music, which reflects the nation as a whole in these difficult times, and music delivered with verve by The Middens, The Last Spawns of the Twentieth Century.

Origin:

North Shields I  England

 

 

Genres:

Indie  I   Alternative Rock  I   New Mod

 

 

Years Active:

2010 - Present

 

 

Studio:

TBC

 

 

Website:

themiddens.com

 

 

Band Members:

 

Aaron Duff – Vocals/guitar


Jamie Thompson – Bass


Jack Coe – Drums


Paul Ellis - Guitar

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Stage Plan

 

 

Press Release

 

 

Hi-Rez Photos

 

 

Hi-Rez Logo

 

The Middens Lead Singer - Aaron Duff

 

 

Aaron Duff – Vocals/guitar

The Middens Bass Guitarist - Jamie Thompson

 

 

Jamie Thompson – Bass

The Middens Guitarist - Paul Ellis

 

 

Paul Ellis - Guitar

The Middens Drummer - Jack Coe

 


Jack Coe – Drums

Finally! We are recording material for an official release. We’ve been back and forth to Glasgow over the last few months recording tracks, and whilst we don’t have any official release dates yet, we can say that we have recorded twelve songs to date, and we’ll be doing more. We have been recording at Gorbals Sound in Glasgow and working with the superb Ronan Fay and Paul Quinn. Paul has worked with The Soup Dragons, Teenage Fanclub and more including someone who is a big influence on us, Frank Black of The Pixies. It has been a real pleasure so far working with such experienced and influential people, and we think this has brought out the best in us to date.

Checkout The Middens Latest Live Gigs Gallery 

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