Reviews and things like that…
Hello hello,
It’s been a while since any KTB updates (moving house, earning money and things like that got in the way) but here’s a few bits of news for you…
Reviews:
We’ve had a few lovely reviews of ‘Indelible Ink’ in the online press:
Album of the Month (August 2009) from the Northern Sky music blog by Allan Wilkinson (this review also appeared on Fatea)
8 out of 10 on Americana UK…. ‘A fine record’
Net Rhythms: ‘A major talent deserving of much wider recognition.’
and just the other day a nice little review on Spiral Earth
… splendid!
If any body would like to review the album (you can write whatever you like as long as there’s no slander!), feel free to drop us a line… mail@ktb.org.uk
Also, got a few gigs coming up over October: Sunday the 4th at The Station in Codsall, Walsall and Friday 23rd in Priddy in Somerset with my good friends Ember. See gigs page for details!
over and out!
Songs travelling near and far…
Since the release of ‘Indelible Ink‘, we’ve been getting a few plays on various Radio Shows around the place including Archie Fisher’s Travelling Folk on BBC Scotland, The Other Woman show with Ruth Barnes on Resonance FM in London and also on Doug Lang’s Better Days show broadcast from Vancouver, Canada.
If you think that there are other DJs that might like to play a KTB tune or two, do let them know!
Another rather lovely thing is that the awesome Uiscedwr (whom KTB met back in 2002 at the BBC Young Folk Awards) have recorded a cover of Katy’s song ‘End Of The Day’ from KTB debut album ‘All Calm In Dreamland’. They do a lovely version of the song and it features on Uiscedwr’s brand new album ‘Fish Cat Door’ which you can find out more about here.
Anyway, that’s all folks!
Tararabit.
ktbx
PS: Just found out that the KTB song ‘i like you like me’ got played on that there BBC’s Tom Robinson…
KTB on YouTube…
Hi y’all, I thought I’d put up a little video of yours truly playing ‘I like you like me’ (from the new album) on the communal TV channel that is YouTube just to see what happened…
‘I like you like me’ would be the single from the album (if singles still existed) so this seemed like a good way of attempting to spread the song around the world without a budget. Let me know what you think, if you have a moment. I forgot to take my glasses off before pressing record and you can hear an interrupting phone at the end, but I hope you’ll forgive me … ktb.x
First Review…
The new album has got a lovely write-up on that there Net rhythms online magazine. Take a peek if you fancy.
Of KTB’s Indelible Ink, it says
Isn’t that nice!
Better go feed the cats…
ktb
Indelible Ink now online!
Thanks to the lovely people at CD Baby, you will soon be able to buy Indelible Ink online in both physical and digital form. Click on the picture below for details or visit the shop page.
Soon, you’ll be able to download Indelible Ink via iTunes and all them other virtual places.
Ooh, splendid. Better go and make the tea.
see y’all later.
Ktb.
PS:If you’re a musician/band/songwriter/singer or any other kind of recording artist and you’re trying to get your music available digitally, i’d highly recommend CD Baby. They’re very approachable and helpful and treat you nice no matter how many CDs you’ve sold!
New Album out now!!!
After a rather lovely launch party down at the Kitchen Garden Cafe last sunday, we are very happy to announce the arrival of Indelible Ink in tangible form.
The album will be for sale at KTB gigs (including this saturday at David Hall, Petherton, Somerset) and via the website shop.
and here it is sitting on a chair…

KTB Album Launch next week…
Good afternoon to you fine folk,
It may have taken nigh on nine months to get it all sorted, but it seems that finally the new KTB album, Indelible Ink, is ready for human consumption. The album launch show is a week on sunday (19th April) at the delovely Kitchen Garden Cafe. See the gigs page for more details.
We’re very pleased with how Indelible Ink is sounding and we’ve been lucky enough to work with illustrator/designer Claire Bennett (of Truck) who has created the bowl for our sonic fruit… artwork coming soon to the music page.
Physical copies will be available to purchase at the album launch gig and at subsequent KTB shows and, shortly, via the website and in selected retailers (including the excellent independent Polar Bear Records on York Road in Kings Heath). The album will be distributed digitally in the next momth or so too…
Maybe see you on the 19th,
xx
Anyone have any ideas for gigs?
Howdy y’all,
Does anybody have any ideas of UK venues we could put on a KTB gig during April, May and June 2009 as part of an album launch tour?
This doesn’t need to be a very big venue – maybe a cafe, arts centre studio space, somebody’s house, back room of a pub, village hall, church – anywhere suitable for two guitars and a voice, with or without a sound system.
If you do have an idea, leave a comment or send an email (mail@ktb.org.uk).
Hope you’re all fine ‘n’ dandy.
Ta very much,
KTB.x
Any ideas for website?
So here is the new KTB website. It is still in the process of being created so there are a few holes here and there but if you think there are things I’ve missed out, let me know by leaving a comment or dropping me an email (mail@ktb.org.uk).
Tararabit.
KTB.x
Hi Everybody!
Hi y’all!
Welcome to the all-new KTB website.
Let me know what you think…
KTB.x

