SEEING SCARLET

Location:
LONDON, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Rock / Pop / Indie
Site(s):
Label:
MOORE BROS MUSIC
Type:
Indie
full debut album MENTAL NOTES is out on November 5th 2007. Available at www.seeingscarlet.com, iTunes and all major online retailers



WE WILL ALL BE ALIENS - the video is here!



SEEING!. More Seeing Scarlet videos and film clips at

youtube.com/seeingscarlet



Interact with Seeing Scarlet and friends, + links, blogs etc at THE FORUM



MAILING LIST / SCARLET SOLDIERS- Want to join in?

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SEEING SCARLET’S MUSIC

including MENTAL NOTES (Part One), debut single NEVER GOOD ENOUGH/UGLY GIRL,

bonus songs and video downloads can be purchased now, plus biog, more pix etc at WWW.SEEINGSCARLET.COM



Blog :

Charlie Beall's: Letters From Folgate Street



MySpace Group: We Love You Jimmy



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“Anthemic, horizon-stretching noir-pop.” The Fly Magazine



Seeing Scarlet burst onto the live circuit leaving accolades in their wake, then set to work on their debut album. Captivating from start to finish and set against a backdrop of melodies that bury themselves deep inside your brain, Mental Notes is a snapshot from their lens, a cross-section sliced from shared experience.



Response to their first limited edition single Ugly Girl / Never Good Enough was immediate: it sold out rapidly and made waves in critical quarters…. “Alluring” (Music Week),“stunning” (Room Thirteen), and “glorious” (Glasswerk).



Seeing Scarlet fell from the four corners of Britain and its crumbling Empire (London, Harrogate, Bournemouth and South Africa, obviously). The day after flying over from the Southern hemisphere to start sixth form in London, Charlie Beall met Tom Goodfellow in the boy’s toilet at a girl’s school (the meeting wasn’t planned), and asked him if he could play guitar. Alarmed by Charlie’s stare, Tom nodded – and soon he could. On meeting bassist Jim Bell at his university quarters a couple of years later the three started to hatch plans of forming a band. Further down the line they found Charlie ‘Stix’ Layton pummelling a drumkit in a room in Old Street, and the final piece fell into place.



Since then audiences and critics alike have fallen not only for Charlie's incomparable vocal style and soul-pinning stare, but for the bands passionate intensity in delivering their music. On record too that intensity speaks for itself; seeing scarlet's songs turn on a knife-edge between dark and light, documenting moments of anger, alienation, escapism and wonderment.



This is a band with all the dark intrigue of Depeche Mode or Interpol, overlaid with the wit and disdain of the Smiths. It may take a while before we figure out what lies behind that stare but with songs like these we know we’ll enjoy the ride.



Photo by Adam Shelton



(London Lite, Monday 8th January 2007)



(Evening Standard)
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