Trampolene (band)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trampolene
Trampolene, Birmingham December 2019.jpg
Trampolene, December 2019
Background information
OriginSwansea, Wales
GenresIndie rock, alternative rock
LabelsStrap Originals
Websitetrampolene.co.uk
MembersJack Jones
Wayne Thomas
Jay Bone
Past membersMr. Williams
Rob Steele

Trampolene are a Welsh alternative rock band from Swansea, now based in London, England.[1] They are Jack Jones (vocals, guitar, spoken word), Wayne Thomas (bass, vocals) and Jay Bone (drums, vocals).

Trampolene's album Love No Less Than a Queen was released on 3 September 2021 and entered the UK Official Independent Albums Chart at number 5,[2] number 1 in the Independent Breakers Chart, number 12 in the Official Vinyl Chart and number 20 in the Official Album Sales Chart in the UK Official Chart.

Trampolene's debut full-length album Swansea to Hornsey was released on 27 October 2017 and was number 10 on The Independent's 30 best albums of 2017 list.[3] They released a 28-track double album compilation of their 2013–2017 Pocket Album EPs entitled Pick a Pocket or Two on 7 September 2018, which entered the UK Official Independent Breakers Chart at number 10.

In January 2019 they appeared on Soccer AM on Sky television in the UK. They supported Liam Gallagher in November 2019 and The Libertines in December.

Trampolene's albums were featured on Twitter listening parties organised by Tim Burgess under the name "Tim's Twitter Listening Party".[4]

In May 2020 during COVID-19 lockdown, Trampolene and Peter Doherty recorded and released the single "Uncle Brian's Abattoir" to download and stream, with accompanying video filmed in Swansea and Normandy which was premiered on NME's website.[5]

History[]

2013–2015: Early years[]

Trampolene are named after the Julian Cope song "Trampolene".[6] They formed in their hometown of Swansea - Jones and Thomas having met when playing for the Football Association of Wales[7] and Jones knew drummer "Mr Williams" from college.[8]

They moved to a flat in London with the idea of it being a 24/7 creative work factory, like Andy Warhol's Factory, where no internet was allowed, and they invited artists to come round and share ideas and talk about songwriting, poetry, painting and society in general.[9] Jack roadied for Palma Violets and the Strypes in 2013. Although Jack suffers from Crohn's disease resulting in regular hospital appointments for treatment,[10] the band began to play gigs across the country, gaining support from people such as Ray Davies, journalists Pete Paphides and Caitlin Moran, and musicians Carl Barât and Nick Hodgson.[11]

Through mi7 Records they released limited edition 7" singles "My Bourgeoisie Girl/ Under the Strobe Light" and "You Do Nothing For Me/ Adrenaline" in 2013. "Under the Strobe Light" made them online music magazine Louder than War 's New Band of the Day.[12] Following the release of download-only single "I Don't Know" in early 2014, the Guardian called Trampolene "the saviours of indie guitar music".[11] This was followed in April 2014 by their first downloadable "Pocket Album" (5 songs and 1 poem)[13] "Alcohol Kiss" which was also released as a three track limited edition single.[14] They toured throughout the year across the UK and also in France,[15] finishing the year supporting Carl Barât & the Jackals on New Year's Eve at the Macbeth in Hoxton, London.[16]

March 2015 saw the release of "Pocket Album 2" and single "Imagine Something Yesterday", which was a Q Magazine Track of the Day.[17] The video for spoken word "Health & Wellbeing (At Wood Green Job Centre)" was premiered on the Guardian online.[18]

A line-up change in the Spring of 2015 saw Mr Williams leave the band and Jones' childhood friend Rob Steele join as Trampolene's new drummer.[19]

"Pocket Album 3" was released in October 2015, the video for "It's Not Rock & Roll" was premiered on Clash Music website[20] and the single received airplay on Radio X and was played by Greg James and Huw Stephens BBC Radio 1, with the Independent newspaper calling it "new music to listen to this week".[21] The video for their cover of Leonard Cohen's "Tonight Will Be Fine" was premiered on Gigwise on 7 October[22] and "Ketamine" on Noisey on 21 October.[23]

Trampolene recorded a live session for "artists in residence" on John Kennedy's X-Posure show on Radio X[24] and also for Gigwise[25] in November 2015.

Gigs during 2015 included supporting Carl Barât & the Jackals at the Scala, London,[26] headlining James Endeacott's 1965 Records night at the Amersham Arms, in New Cross,[27] a four-week Friday night residency at KOKO in Camden,[28] sets at Glastonbury and Isle of Wight festivals, supporting punk legends Buzzcocks,[19] a headline UK tour for This Feeling in association with XFM and Jack Rocks,[29] the Black Heart in Camden,[30] and finishing in December at Nambucca, on Holloway Road, London,[31] building a loyal following of fans along the way.[32]

The video for poem "Pound Land" was premiered on Gigwise on 18 December.[33]

2016–2017: Release of Swansea to Hornsey[]

Trampolene's first gig of 2016 was at Brixton Jamm on 6 February.[34]

Download-only single "Tom Hardy" was This Feeling's Track of the Day on Gigslutz website 28 February 2016.[35]

Trampolene began a UK tour beginning in April 2016,[36] with headline dates across the country throughout the year including KOKO, Nambucca and The Water Rats in London, plus venues across the UK including Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, York, Swansea, Dundee, Preston, Plymouth and the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts in Stowmarket.[36] They also played the Greenpeace stage at Glastonbury festival for the second year running, and headlined the Jack Rocks This Feeling stage at Leeds Festival. Other festival appearances included Y Not, Kendal Calling and Party in the Pines.

During May 2016, Jack supported Peter Doherty on his "Eudaimonia" UK tour and also played guitar for him. Venues included Glasgow Barrowlands Ballroom, Manchester Albert Hall and two nights at London's Hackney Empire (where Wayne joined him to sing harmony).[37]

Single "The Gangway" was premiered on BBC Radio 1 by Huw Stephens on 29 June 2016, followed by John Kennedy on Radio X on 30 June and subsequently played on various radio stations.[38] The song is featured on Pocket Album Four, which was released on 12 August 2016 and reached the top 20 in digital charts across Europe.[39][40]

7 September 2016 Jones was asked to perform "To Be a Libertine" and introduce The Libertines to the stage at their sell-out Unity Rocks charity show.[41]

Trampolene's "homecoming" show at The Scene Bar in Swansea on 30 September was reported in the South Wales Evening Post, particularly because a fan travelled from Japan to see them.[42]

Jones recorded an acoustic session for The Selector radio station of The British Council.[43]

"Divided Kingdom" was released as a single on 11 October 2016 and was This Feeling's Track of the Day on Gigslutz website,[44] plus Track/Song of the Day on other online music magazines.[45][46] It was premiered on BBC Radio One on the Annie Mac show, first played on Radio X by John Kennedy and on BBC Radio Wales by Adam Walton. The video was premiered on Gigwise website.[47]

Pocket Album Five was released on 25 November 2016.

In November 2016, the day after Trampolene headlined a sold-out show for This Feeling (club night) at Water Rats in London, Jones flew to Argentina as Peter Doherty's lead guitarist in his band the Puta Madres, for a November/December 2016 tour of Argentina, France and UK. They played two shows for the reopening of Le Bataclan in Paris, followed by a week's tour across France and shows in London and Manchester. Jack Jones opened the shows with a solo music and spoken word set, before rejoining the stage as Peter's lead guitarist.[48]

The video for "Blue Balls and a Broken Heart" was filmed during a Puta Madres show in Lyon and was premiered on NME on 29 November.[49]

The video for "She's a Nice Girl" was released January 2017 and "Slug" on 4 February.

In January 2017 Trampolene began a series of "House Party" gigs, playing in fans' houses. They made the Welsh newspapers after playing in a young fan's garage.[50]

Trampolene played four dates in Scotland, 28 February and 1–3 March 2017, then Paris on 25 March at La Mecanique, plus a secret show at Le Tigre. Shows in Spring included Sioux club in Ghent, Belgium and a charity gig fundraising for Crohn's & Colitis UK in Swindon; Cardiff, Leeds and The Great Escape Festival in Brighton. 2017 shows included a headline tour across the UK, a series of summer festival dates including Isle of Wight and Reading, in association with This Feeling and Jack Rocks,[51] two shows supporting The Libertines in September, and five dates supporting Liam Gallagher on his UK arena tour in December.[52][53]

The Beautiful Pain EP was released on 7 July, along with videos for the title track and "Saving My Life in A&E", both filmed and directed by Roger Sargent, which were premiered on Gigwise.[54]

Trampolene's debut album Swansea to Hornsey was released on 27 October 2017[55][56] and was included in The Independent newspaper's 30 best albums of 2017.[3] It caused controversy when Facebook threatened to delete the band's account, as the album cover features a childhood nude photograph of Jack and his sister.[57]

Trampolene toured the UK during November 2017, known as the Hi-Vis Tour with Jack wearing a hi-vis jacket on stage every night.[58]

They supported Liam Gallagher on his arena tour in December 2017.[52][53]

2018–2019[]

The single "Hard Times For Dreamers" was released in March 2018,[59] premiered by Phil Taggart on BBC Radio One on 19 March 2018 and was made Track of the Day on several music blogs.[60]

The band recorded a live session at BBC Maida Vale studio which was broadcast on Huw Stephens show on Radio One 26 and 27 March.

In the Spring of 2018 they toured the UK,[61] ending with their biggest headline show to date at Scala, London.[62] The band headlined the BBC Music Introducing stage at BBC Biggest Weekend festival in Swansea in May,[63] in June they supported Liam Gallagher at Finsbury Park, London and Kasabian in Bristol. They played several festivals throughout the summer including Kendal Calling, Truck, Victorious and Wheels and Fins.

In July 2018 they recorded a session for Radio X.

They released a 28=track double album compilation of their 2013–2017 Pocket Album EPs entitled Pick a Pocket or Two on 7 September 2018, which entered the UK Official Independent Breakers Chart at number 10.

They released the single "The One Who Loves You" in October 2018.[64]

In October 2018 they supported The Sherlocks on tour across the UK,[65] before their own headline tour in November which included Dingwalls in London and Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff.

In January 2019 they appeared on Soccer AM on British Sky television.

Their first live show of 2019 was an Mi7 Records label night at Dublin Castle on 5 June.

On 29 September 2019 it was announced on Trampolene's social media that drummer Rob Steele and the band had parted ways.

2019–present[]

Jay Bone joined the band as their new drummer, he previously met them whilst drumming for Carl Barat.[66]

In November 2019 Trampolene supported Liam Gallagher at Cardiff Motorpoint Arena and in December 2019 they supported The Libertines on four dates of their UK tour.[66]

They supported The Sherlocks in March 2020 at Camden's Electric Ballroom and Cardiff Tramshed.

In April 2020 Trampolene's albums were featured on Twitter listening parties organised by Tim Burgess under the name "Tim's Twitter Listening Party".[4]

In May 2020 during COVID-19 lockdown, Trampolene and Peter Doherty recorded and released the single "Uncle Brian's Abattoir" to download and stream, with accompanying video filmed in Swansea and Normandy which was premiered on NME's website.[5]

In February 2021 NME premiered Trampolene's video for the spoken word poem "Come Join Me in Life".[67]

The single "Oh Lover" was released 12 March 2021, along with news of Trampolene signing to Doherty's new record label Strap Originals.[68]

On 12 April 2021 the video for "Gotta Do More Gotta Be More", the third in a sequence filmed and directed by Roger Sargent, was released.[69]

The video and single "Shoot the Lights" was released on 24 June 2021.[70]

Trampolene played shows in August 2021 at Deaf Institute Manchester,[71] The Globe Cardiff and Moth Club in London.

Trampolene's album Love No Less Than a Queen was released on 3 September 2021 and entered the UK Official Independent Albums Chart at number 5,[2] number 1 in the Independent Breakers Chart, number 12 in the Official Vinyl Chart and number 20 in the Official Album Sales Chart in the UK Official Chart.

The band played a series of instore gigs and record signings the week following the release of Love No Less Than a Queen, at Rough Trade Bristol,[72] Banquet in Kingston, Jacaranda in Livepool and Vinyl Whistle in Leeds.[73]

Musical style[]

Trampolene are an alternative rock or indie rock band, with influences as diverse as The Prodigy, Oasis and Dylan Thomas.[9]

They are described in the media as having "raw, unpolished talent...backed by squealing guitar riffs",[6] "supercharged indie rock" with "tons of attitude and loads of melody".[74]

Gigwise have called them "the perfect package",[75] The Gig Channel say "Trampolene combines poetry and rock'n'roll perfectly"[76] and This Feeling say they "do not fail to deliver with their unique combo of garage rock, kitchen-sink poetry and acoustic heartbreakers."[44] Music website Gigslutz adding "the raw combination of the spoken word united with a weightier expression of rock rhythm symbolised This Feeling’s manifestation of exciting new talent".[77]

Discography[]

  • "You Do Nothing For Me" / "Adrenaline" 7" and digital download Released 12 August 2013
  • "My Bourgeoisie Girl" / "Under The Strobe Light" 7" and digital download with bonus songs "Very Thin" / "Swansea To Hornsey" released 25 November 2013
  • "I Don't Know" free download released 3 February 2014
  • POCKET ALBUM ONE Released 28 April 2014: Alcohol Kiss / Pack of Bastards / Camden Mannequins 7" and digital download including bonus songs "Foolish & Hungry" / "Red Sky Sings" / "Artwork of Youth."
  • "Newcastle Brown (Love Song)" free download released 3 November 2014
  • POCKET ALBUM TWO Released 16 March 2015: "Imagine Something Yesterday" / "I’m On My Own" / "Cinderella’s Shoe" / "Newcastle Brown Love Song" / "Health & Wellbeing (At Wood Green Job Centre)"
  • POCKET ALBUM THREE Released 2 October 2015: "It’s Not Rock & Roll" / "Concept Lover" / "Ketamine" / "Tonight will Be Fine" / "No One’s Got Love Like We Got"
  • "Pound Land" free download released 11 December 2015
  • "Tom Hardy" free download released 26 February 2016
  • "The Gangway" released 1 July 2016
  • POCKET ALBUM FOUR Released 12 August 2016: "The Gangway" / "Tom Hardy" / "Friday I'm In Love" / "Letting You Down" / "To Be A Libertine"
  • "Divided Kingdom" released 11 October 2016
  • POCKET ALBUM FIVE Released 25 November 2016: "Divided Kingdom" / "Dreams So Rich, Life So Poor" / "Blue Balls & A Broken Heart" / "Slug" / "She's A Nice Girl"
  • BEAUTIFUL PAIN EP Released 7 July 2017: "Beautiful Pain" / "She Sits With Me" / "Saving My Life in A&E" / "Please Please Please"
  • "SWANSEA TO HORNSEY" Trampolene's debut album released 27 October 2017
  • "Hard Times For Dreamers" released March 2018
  • "PICK A POCKET OR TWO" 28 track double album released 7 September 2018
  • "The One Who Loves You" released October 2018
  • "Uncle Brian's Abattoir" Trampolene featuring Peter Doherty released May 2020
  • "Come Join Me in Life" digitally released 26 February 2021
  • "Oh Lover" released 13 March 2021
  • "Gotta Do More Gotta Be More" released 12 April 2021
  • "Shoot the Lights" released 24 June 2021
  • "Love No Less Than A Queen" released 3 September 2021

References[]

  1. ^ "Interview with Trampolene". Radsound. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50 | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b "The 30 best albums of 2017". The Independent. 23 November 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  4. ^ a b "timstwitterlisteningparty". timstwitterlisteningparty.com. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Trampolene & Pete Doherty share new video for 'Uncle Brian's Abattoir'". NME Music News, Reviews, Videos, Galleries, Tickets and Blogs | NME.COM. 22 May 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  6. ^ a b "New music to listen to this week: Trampolene". The Independent. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  7. ^ "Interview with Trampolene". Radsound. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Live4ever Presents: Trampolene | Live4ever Media". Live4ever Media. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Gigslutz Interview: Trampolene - Gigslutz". Gigslutz. June 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  10. ^ "Get to Know: How My Love for Newcastle Turned into an Interview of Trampolene". thegirlsattherockshow.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  11. ^ a b Lester, Paul (19 February 2014). "Trampolene (No 1,703)". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  12. ^ "Trampolene band - New Band of the Day". Louder Than War. 14 December 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  13. ^ "Interview with...TRAMPOLENE". Bitter Sweet Symphonies. 13 March 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  14. ^ "Trampolene". bandofthedayapp.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  15. ^ "Trampolene". www.bandsintown.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  16. ^ NME.COM. "Carl Barat: 'Playing two gigs on New Year's Eve will give The Jackals instant memories' | NME.COM". NME.COM. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  17. ^ "Trampolene – Imagine Something Yesterday - Q MagazineQ Magazine". www.qthemusic.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  18. ^ music, Guardian (4 March 2015). "Trampolene – Health & Wellbeing (At Wood Green Job Centre): Video premiere". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  19. ^ a b "Trampolene Support Buzzcocks at Sub-Sonic Live". www.fredperry.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  20. ^ "Premiere: Trampolene - 'It's Not Rock & Roll'". Clash Magazine. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  21. ^ "New music to listen to this week: Trampolene". The Independent. 28 October 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  22. ^ Moore, James. "Premiere: Trampolene's stark rendition of Leonard Cohen's 'Tonight Will Be Fine' | Gigwise". gigwise.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  23. ^ "Come Listen to Some Poetry About Ketamine, Courtesy of Trampolene | NOISEY". NOISEY. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  24. ^ "Mi7 Records - Trampolene are this week's Artists In... | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  25. ^ Butler, Will. "Gigwise Office Sessions: Trampolene performs 'It's Not Rock & Roll' | Gigwise". gigwise.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  26. ^ "Carl Barât And The Jackals @ Scala, London | Live | musicOMH". musicOMH. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  27. ^ Records, 1965. "Unlock Your Mind – Saturday 16th May 2015 | 1965 Records". www.1965records.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  28. ^ "TRAMPOLENE | KOKO London". www.koko.uk.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  29. ^ "Trampolene announce new single and UK tour - musicmafiauk". musicmafiauk. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  30. ^ "This Feeling presents Trampolene + supports | Club Nights". www.thisfeeling.co.uk. Archived from the original on 15 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  31. ^ "The Gig Channel". The Gig Channel. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  32. ^ "TRAMPOLENE". Our Black Heart. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  33. ^ Trefor, Cai. "Premiere: Trampolene release stunning new video for 'Pound Land' | Gigwise". gigwise.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  34. ^ "Trampolene Tickets - London - YPlan". YPlan. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  35. ^ "THIS FEELING TRACK OF THE DAY 28.02.16: Trampolene 'Tom Hardy' - Gigslutz". Gigslutz. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  36. ^ a b "TRAMPOLENE salute 'TOM HARDY' Oscar nomination with new single (AVAILABLE NOW)". WithGuitars. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  37. ^ Trendell, Andrew. "On the road with Peter Doherty - a tour diary by Trampolene | Gigwise". gigwise.com. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  38. ^ "Trampolene's Track 'The Gangway' Is A Love-Letter To Growing Up In Swansea - Listen". NME. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  39. ^ Trefor, Cai. "Trampolene unveil new mini album featuring The Libertines | Gigwise". gigwise.com. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  40. ^ Shoony (24 August 2016). "The Low Down Interview: Trampolene – The Gangway Tour 2016". Music Speaks. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
  41. ^ "Watch The Libertines play first full British gig for nine months". NME. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  42. ^ "This man travelled all the way from Japan to see a Swansea band". South Wales Evening Post. 2 October 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  43. ^ Anonymous (29 September 2016). "The Selector w/ Trampolene & Kattison". British Council Music. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  44. ^ a b "This Feeling Track of the Day : Trampolene 'Divided Kingdom' - Gigslutz". Gigslutz. 12 October 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  45. ^ "TRACK OF THE DAY: TRAMPOLENE 'Divided Kingdom'". Bitter Sweet Symphonies. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  46. ^ "Song of The Day: Trampolene " Divided Kingdom". 11 October 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  47. ^ Trefor, Cai. "Watch the video to 'Divided Kingdom' by Trampolene - premiere | Gigwise". gigwise.com. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  48. ^ "Pete Doherty At The Bataclan: The Story Of His Moving And Momentous Show - NME". NME. 17 November 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  49. ^ "Trampolene and Pete Doherty share video for 'Blue Balls And A Broken Heart' - NME". NME. 29 November 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  50. ^ Owens, David (4 February 2017). "Band play schoolboy's home because he was too young to go to their gig". walesonline. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
  51. ^ "Jack Rocks 7 to tour UK Festivals include Trampolene and The Wholls - Gigslutz". Gigslutz. 4 April 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2017.
  52. ^ a b "Support acts announced for Liam Gallagher's UK arena tour - NME". NME. 6 October 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  53. ^ a b "Trampolene – 12/12/17 Supporting Liam Gallagher @ The Arena, Birmingham". The Soul Of A Clown. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  54. ^ Marszalek, Julian. "Watch the videos to Beautiful Pain and Saving My Life in A&E by Trampolene - Double Premiere | Gigwise". gigwise.com. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  55. ^ "Trampolene announce details of debut album 'Swansea To Hornsey' - Gigslutz". Gigslutz. 3 August 2017. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  56. ^ "Trampolene: Swansey To Hornsey". PledgeMusic. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  57. ^ "Facebook threaten Trampolene over child nudity on album cover". NME. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  58. ^ "Trampolene live : An astonishing gig from an incredible live band who look set to break big in 2018". www.thevpme.com. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  59. ^ "Trampolene New Single: 'Hard Times for Dreamers'". Northern Exposure. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  60. ^ "This Feeling Track of the Day : Trampolene 'Hard Times For Dreamers' - Gigslutz". Gigslutz. 26 March 2018. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
  61. ^ "Trampolene are coming to a city near you in April/May - Gigslutz". Gigslutz. 26 January 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  62. ^ "Trampolene "spark flailing limbs from the energetic crowd" as they take over Scala". HAPPY PEOPLE BLOG. 10 May 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  63. ^ Williams, Nino (25 May 2018). "City rockers playing Biggest Weekend 'can't get tickets' for pals". walesonline. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  64. ^ "Trampolene – The One Who Loves You". Travellers Tunes. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  65. ^ "The Sherlocks, Trampolene, Paris Youth Foundation: O2 Academy, Liverpool - Getintothis". Getintothis. 20 October 2018. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
  66. ^ a b "EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: TRAMPOLENE". Northern Exposure. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
  67. ^ "The Libertines' touring poet's band Trampolene debut video for 'Come Join Me In Life'". NME. 26 February 2021. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
  68. ^ "Trampolene share anthemic new single 'Oh Lover'". NME. 12 March 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  69. ^ "Trampolene announce details of third album 'Love No Less Than A Queen'". NME. 12 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  70. ^ "Trampolene share moody new single 'Shoot The Lights'". NME. 24 June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  71. ^ "Trampolene, Dead Freights and El Rey at Deaf Institute". Old Man Blues. 21 August 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  72. ^ "Trampolene: Live + Signing Tickets | Free | 6 Sep 2021 @ Rough Trade Bristol, Bristol | DICE". Tickets to the best gigs, clubs and festivals - Get the App now | DICE. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  73. ^ Lee, Ben (21 August 2021). "Trampolene Instore - 09/09/21 - The Vinyl Whistle". Vinyl Whistle. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  74. ^ "New music: Trampolene - Bourgeoisie Girl / under the strobe light". Backseat Mafia. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  75. ^ Trendell, Andrew. "Gigwise Office Sessions: Trampolene performs 'Ketamine' | Gigwise". gigwise.com. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  76. ^ "The Gig Channel". The Gig Channel. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  77. ^ "LIVE: This Feeling w/ Jack Rocks Stage - Leeds Festival 2016 - Gigslutz". 31 August 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2016.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""