Thursday, October 29, 2009

Halloween show at Emerson, free EP download, studio time!

This past week has been jam-packed (literally and figuratively) with Ferris Wheel goodness.

Tuesday night, we were invited to play at Wax On Felt's first-ever Halloween show with our friends The Grownup Noise and new friends Atoms & Eyes (big ups to those guys for sharing their bass amp and drum kit). We had a pretty awesome shark attack theme for our costumes; we'll probably post pictures soon.

Anyway, we debuted some new stuff to a small audience but a very enthusiastic response, and we also announced that our Goody Twos EP would be released digitally for free download! Click here to get it!

Yesterday, we spent all day at The Bridge Sound & Stage in Cambridge, MA - it's a cool spot; it used to be called Fort Apache, where Weezer demoed Pinkerton and Radiohead and the Pixies also did tracking for their early albums. With some help from engineer Owen Curtin and two studio recording classes from Emerson College, we started demoing some material for the new album, due out next year. We're really excited with what we've got so far and we absolutely can't wait to share it with you...maybe we'll even post some of the preproduction demos for a bit. We're gonna kick out some more jams tonight at Josh's apartment, so things are on the move!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Happy September!

Excuse us while we blow the dust off of our blog...it's been a while, but don't worry - there have been some big things in the works in the meantime.


Photo: Sam Ejnes

First off, the WECB showcase was a great time - another packed house at Tommy Doyle's in Cambridge, and many thanks to the folks at WECB for having us! We didn't end up playing Tufts' Earthfest, but it was for the best. Trust us.

After that show, however, a whole bunch of things happened at once - finals started, school ended, Sawyer moved home to Pennsylvania for the summer to play with his other band, Justine went to Miami AND Paris, I went to a space shuttle launch on Cape Canaveral (awesome)...it was madness. But sometime amidst all the chaos, we parted ways with Joe Solof, guitar/banjo extraordinaire. The split was amicable and our friendships all remain as normal.

So we've found a new guitarist by the name of Dave Eisenberg, who's musically worked with all of us in some capacity before - Winter Coat, At Best, etc. Most importantly, he's another Emerson student, so the Tufts dominance (Justine, Sawyer, Shaheen and sometimes Amanda) ends here!!!!!!!!! Anyway, he's already contributed some original material in the form of a few new songs, which leads me to my next point...

Over the summer, we've been writing and demoing feverishly, and now we're planning to record our follow-up to Goody Twos: a full-length that we're expecting to release in early 2010. We're hammering out finalized arrangements and choosing a tracklist later, but the foundation of the record is there, and once the rest of it follow suit...well, I guess you can just surrender your airwaves then. 2010 will be the year of Ferris Wheel.

In the meantime, we're going to try and book some shows in the local area and play out for you lovely people again. If things go as swimmingly as I hope they do, we're going to think about taking this show on the road next year where possible.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Cool stuff about the WECB Presents Showcase

1. There are only three bands, so we get to play for like 45 MINUTES or something crazy like that.
2. It's FREE for Emerson students plus up to two non-Emerson guests.
2. There's going to be FREE FOOD.
3. WECB will be doing a live web stream of the event so people from faraway destinations will be able to watch us fumble around onstage in real time!

By the way, it's this Sunday at 7. If you can get to Tommy Doyle's (96 Winthrop St., Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA 02138), you totally should. If you can't, we'll be sure to hook you up with the address of the live stream of the show!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Tufts Battle of the Bands + more

So we didn't win Tufts' Battle of the Bands. We weren't really expecting to; that band The Ride was AWESOME. I knew they had it all along. The show was weird anyway though. It got started about half an hour late due to soundchecks of exorbitant length. Our set was only 20 minutes and the venue was set up kind of funny...we were playing on the floor in the middle of the room, so there were some people behind us, on each side of us, in front of us as well as on the balcony above us and to the sides. Moral of the story: it's hard to get people revved up in a panopticon. Not that there were a lot of people there anyway.
We debuted and closed with a new song though, and for what it's worth, the response was pretty positive. It's called "I Would Hide" and chances are you're going to be hearing it at our shows in the future, because we have fun playing it and apparently people have fun listening to it. In fact, I just cut a drum track for a new demo of it in the studio at WERS, so we'll probably start chipping away at that soon and maybe you'll eventually get to hear it soon.
Our next show is on April 18th back at Tufts, playing outside on the Residential Quad for Earthfest 2009. It's going to be from noon to four and if it rains it'll be the next day, but either way Congressman Edward Markey (D-MA) is going to come speak about the environment.
The next night, we'll be returning to Tommy Doyle's in Harvard Square for WECB Presents: an event hosted by Emerson College's underground radio station. It's free for Emerson students and they can bring one guest, so start hounding your Emerson friends!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Monday, March 30, 2009

Goodness gracious!

We haven't posted in so long! Sorry about that. We've been really busy with both Ferris Wheel- and non-Ferris Wheel-related activities. To recap the last 2 months:

- We released Goody Twos to some highly flattering reviews (see the About Me section on our MySpace); it was subsequently leaked. Wow!
- We unfortunately did not advance in the Rockus battle of the bands and it was pretty much the upset of the century. Congratulations to the Hollow Sound though.
- We started on preproduction for a new record and did some tracking in the studio at WERS - props to Nicole, Brendan and Dave!
- We've implemented a new auxiliary member - Amanda Cavanaugh will be joining us on the fiddle as much as she can/wants, starting with the show this weekend.

That's the other thing - we're playing 3, maybe 4 FREE shows very soon!

- The first is this Saturday, April 4th at Tufts' Hotung Café (44 Professors Row, Medford, MA - in the Campus Center) for the Concert Board's Battle Of The Bands. The winner plays Tufts' Spring Fling later in April, opening for LUDACRIS. SHIT, SON.
- Next is Saturday, April 18th at Tufts' Res. Quad for Earthfest 2009 - it's going to be an outdoor event with a positive, ecological message, featuring Congressman Edward Markey (D-MA) speaking on the environment.
- Still in the works is Sunday, April 19th at Tommy Doyle's in Cambridge, the site of our last show. The event is WECB Presents, sponsored by Emerson College's closed-circuit/online radio station, and will be free to Emerson students. More details to come when we confirm (or don't).

Look out for us! EVERYWHERE YOU GO, WE'LL BE THERE.