The High Rise Diaries

Location:
North-East, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Alternative / Indie / Rock
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The songs "Palaces", "Propeller" and "Pulse" arrived in October '09, as a warm up to recording another CD. The tracks "Machines", "Palaces" and "Propeller" were recorded and produced by the band in November and distributed in early December to fans at the Cluny 2 gig in Newcastle, and at the "Secret Gig" in January 2010.



Keep checking the live dates section as it is updated regularly - and we will always reply to your messages and comments. So please get in touch.Thank You



For Press, Booking and Management enquiries email contact@thehighrisediaries.com



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"The High Rise Diaries have a purpose. They are FOR something. I listen to too many bands these days and I’m left thinking: ‘Hmm… alright I suppose, but what’s the point?’ The High Rise Diaries give you the impression that they need to exist;



exist so they can propel you into their world which is as taut as a mini-skirt over the backside of a Bigg Market lass. There’s a nagging insistency to their songs which manage to combine a sense of brooding with a sense of release in a manner which calls to mind Suede, although they don’t have that same kind of languidness. This is more urgent stuff." (The Crack Magazine; April 2009)



.and again!



"The flyer for the new High Rise Diaries gig has a quote on it stating: “The High Rise Diaries have a purpose. They are FOR something. This is urgent stuff.” And do you know what viewers? That quote is from us (i.e. The Crack magazine). And guess what? We were right. This bunch play the kind of tunes which restores your faith in tunes."



(http://www.thecrackmagazine.com/) December 2009
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