After the video shoot last weekend we played our first gig as a four piece, with Hallam on lead vocals. And for this special first show Matt and John and I all sang lead on one song. We’ve had a great time putting this set together, and hope you enjoyed the new songs – as well as the old favourites and zombie songs. I wonder if we’ll get to play it again! Here are some photos of the night, taken by Richard Duffy-Howard and Mike Hood.
Now Undead Guitars, Hal, John, Lou and Matt. Find out more, visit our website home page here: https://redguitarsband.com/
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Big thanks to everyone who came out to our Blazing Zombies video shoot and first gig as a four piece at the weekend. You all looked terrifying. We loved it!
After the video shoot we played our first gig as a four piece, with Hallam on lead vocals. And for this special first show Matt and John and I all sang lead on one song. We’ve had a great time putting this set together, and hope you enjoyed the new songs – as well as the old favourites and zombie songs. I wonder if we’ll get to play it again! Here are some photos of the night, taken by Richard Duffy-Howard and Mike Hood.
Great sound, lights and hospitality as ever at O’Rileys Music Venue, Hull, thanks to Darren and team. We had a blast. Without giving too much away, here are a few photos and screenshots from video. Can you spot any familiar zombies in the crowd?
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Just don’t know what to wear for our zombie gig? It would be great if you’d like to dress up for our gig and video shoot, and we’d love you to get creative with your own look. But if you’re stuck for ideas we’ll have a selection of masks at O’Rileys, collectors items, hand painted by John. Get there in good time to grab one!
Weโll be playing a special one off set of songs, some old, some new and some surprises, as well as filming the video. Sun April 27th at OโRileys, Hull.
Red Guitars members Hal, John, Lou and Matt (currently known as ‘Temp Band Name’) invite you to the video shoot of their new single ‘Blazing Zombies’.
Our first gig since our two recent Red Guitars UK tours is coming up next Sunday 27th. Come and join us for the gig and video shoot. Weโll be playing a special one off set of songs, some old, some new and some surprises, as well as filming the video for our new single. Sunday April 27th at O’Rileys Hull.
Come and have some fun. You are invited to dress up as a Zombie and join in with us for the video filming. Free entry with advance ticket only. Ticket Link : https://skiddle.com/e/40647406
Be great to see you there!
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The Night of the Dead Guitars Live, new tickets available for non Zombies!
Weโll be playing a special one off set of songs, some old, some new โ and some surprises as well as filming the video for our new single.
Weโd love you to dress up as a Zombie for ourย gig and video shoot. But if itโs really not your bag you can now buy a ticket to come to the gig without dressing up.
Come and join in with us, Sun April 27th at OโRileys, Hull.
Red Guitars members Hal, John, Lou and Matt (currently known as ‘Temp Band Name’) invite you to the video shoot of their new single ‘Blazing Zombies’.
You are invited to dress up and join in with us for the video filming at 7 pm on Sunday April 27th at OโRileys Music Venue, Beverley Road, Hull. Free entry with advance ticket only.
We have a stunning new single ready for release titled โBlazing Zombiesโ and it’s one of the best things we have recorded to date. Itโs crying out for a crazy video and it would be such good fun to get all our old friends and fans involved to help us out. We have booked OโRileys Music Venue, Beverley Road, Hull for the shoot on Sunday evening April 27th. Itโs free entry, the only condition is that you come dressed up e.g. as a blood soaked zombie, Halloween character, or something from the Mexican Day of the Dead. It will be terrific fun, the bar will be open, (but not free) you can drink alcohol (not blood please) and we will play you a few of the new songs from our forthcoming album. It promises to be a great night out so please get the Heinz tomato sauce out, rip up an old shirt and get on down.
Free Entry, doors 7.00 pm, music 7.30 pm, event over by 10pm. Please note that by coming to the event you agree to be filmed and footage on which you may appear can be used, published and broadcast as part of the โBlazing Zombiesโ music video for both commercial and/or non-commercial purposes.
Please do not take photos or videos at the event, we do not want to give the game away before the single is released.
See you there! Hal, John, Lou and Matt
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Thanks to everyone who has followed us throughout the year. It’s been a rollercoaster of a year, and we’re all very happy to be here with new music, and more on the way.
Have a great Christmas & keep on rockin’! ๐ธ๐ถ๐ปHal, John, Matt and Lou
Our new single ‘Ho Ho Hum’, our first since 1986 is released on December 1st 2024 and on all the usual digital platforms from January 24th 2025. The single is free to download at the link https://undeadguitars.bandcamp.com/ but we ask you to make a donation to either of the refugee support charities that we are working with, Breaking Barriers or the Refugee Council. Find out more about the single here.
Thank you everyone who has downloaded โHo Ho Humโ and donated to the charities we are working with Breaking Barriers and the Refugee Council.
The video has a strong message and some viewers may find the content upsetting. But hereโs to more peaceful times to come.
We are very grateful for all your thoughtful comments:
‘Such a moving video for such a powerful song. Thank you again, Red Guitars, for all you’re doing to raise awareness and support for refugees.’ Breaking Barriers
‘Thank you Red Guitars for your generous support and for using your music to shine a light on the struggles faced by refugees. “Ho Ho Hum” is a powerful reflection of resilience and hope, and we are deeply grateful for your kindness. Your efforts make a meaningful difference in the lives of the people we work with.’ Refugee Council
‘Huge congratulations to Red Guitars on the release of ‘Ho Ho Hum’. And thank you so much to you and your fans for your support. Every donation to Breaking Barriers will help refugees overcome the challenges they face to finding of meaningful work, and help them build new lives.’ Breaking Barriers
Incredible track. The patina of the passage of time on the voice, and the yearnings for ‘home’ on a personal level are deeply poignant โฆ and then the context of the absolute horror of the reality of so many peopleโs lives โฆ Wonderful sound on this song: refreshing clarity and space to let the instruments breathe; great bass; delicious sounding guitar. Worth the 38 year wait! Junkyard of Silenced Poets
โReally great video you have for the song โ very impactful.โ Chioma, Love Music Hate Racism
‘Good music & good people. This is their first new music since then I think & it’s no surprise it’s an effort at making a difference & supporting people in need.’ Tim Dredge
‘An incredible mix of frailty and heft sung and played with lyricism and underlying anger. Great track Red Guitars, and welcome back! Donation done.’ Bruce Woodcock
‘What a fantastic return and what a heartfelt lyric: canโt wait for the album.’ Nick Tranmer
‘Man, I really enjoyed that song: the high intensity parts contrasted with the quieter parts really pulled me into the song and kept me there! Thanks for sharing it. I will go check out those charities you mention too.’ Chuck E Bluesky
‘Brilliant. Terrific song from Red Guitars with a powerful message. In the 3rd decade of the 21st century we have learned very little. Needs to be heard far and wide in these troubled times.’ Tony Goodger
‘A beautiful song and Hallam’s vocal conveys the meaning of the song perfectly. Fantastic to hear new music from you. Have donated to both charities as they both do brilliant work and wishing you all the very best for the new era of the band.’ Skylla Ceto
‘A beautiful & poignant song. Great to hear, & great to hear you are still creating tunes. Best wishes to yuz all.’ Kent
‘Ohhh, Its like meeting up with a long lost best friend. What a warm beautiful vibe, & such an important message! I could listen to that all day ( maybe I will). Fantastic composition Hal & the rest of you still sound SO great too.’ (donation incoming)
‘Its such a lovely tune/composition, really fantastic & Hals lyrics are very touching.’ Manic Bluesky
‘At last, new music from the Red Guitars. A social conscience and a beautiful melody.’ Mike Smith
‘Thatโs an absolute banger of a track.’ Ian Halstead
‘Made the donation to breaking barriers. A Christmas present to myself (thanks all of you x)’ Captain Manic
‘A beautiful and moving new song. So fitting for Christmas time.’ Janice Van Tonder
‘I’ve rarely ever been interested in bands that reform just to play their old songs; however, when a re-formed band starts writing new material, that makes a world of difference to me. Well done, Red Guitars.’ Andy Roe
‘Simply wonderful. Hallam’s voice seems a perfect match to the sentiments of his lyrics, and I love how the music ebbs and flows to reflect the full range of emotions the subject evokes. A new classic in the Red Guitars songbook!’ Tim Bourne
‘Brilliant and very powerful.’ Fred McNeill Paisley Punk Scene
‘A beautiful and contemplative piece of music that articulates the struggles of refugees around the world.’ Tim Dalton Music Events
‘The song is fantastic and just what we need right now.’ Simon Bristow, Editor The Hull Story
‘Donation duly sent. Well done guys. Such a powerful song/video.’ Clive Parkinson
‘Cracking song and very moving vid. Will share around!’ Tribes of Europe
‘Brilliant, love it, Hallam’s voice is a great fit.’ Holy Gasoline
‘A touching & wonderful song about the desperate plight of Refugees & all they ask in return for this gift is that you support the charities . . . I have, can you?’ Capt.HB
‘Great to see the new single. Many happy times living in Hull 83/84 and seeing the band locally and even drove up to Glasgow to see them at a club on Sauchiehall Street and even still have a bootleg cassette from Retford Porterhouse gig. Thanks for many wonderful memories.’ Viv Russell
‘Great track a bit of a slow burner and poignant lyrics as well. Love it.’ Paul Hiscoe
‘The Red Guitars and us go way back, and theyโve just announced the release of their first new song since 1986! Itโs a charity single and itโs sort of a Christmas single, too. Itโs definitely not a darkwave single, but it IS a free BandCamp download, and a fine video, too. Most importantly, itโs all wrapped around a VERY good cause: a request that you donate in support of refugees. The links for donations to the Refugee Council and to Breaking Barriers are in the description below the YouTube video. Listen, watch, enjoy, share, but most importantly, show your support for this worthiest of causes’. Lunar Paths
‘If refugees needed an anthem, well this is it.’ Ian H
‘We’ve been so thrilled by the generosity of Red Guitars fans, and we love the perspective each member of the band brings to Ho Ho Hum’s backstory. On behalf of Breaking Barriers’ team and the refugees we work with across the UK, thank you so much to everyone who has downloaded and donated!’ Breaking Barriers
With best wishes from Red Guitars, Hal, John, Matt and Lou.
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We can now reveal the video for our new single ‘Ho Ho Humโ.
The single is a gift but we ask that you make a donation to either of refugee support organisations Breaking Barriers or the Refugee Council using the links below.
Please share this and pass the word around to help support these important charities.
The video has a strong message and some viewers may find the content upsetting. But hereโs to more peaceful times to come.
But we ask that you make a donation to either of the refugee support organisations that we are working with, using these links: Breaking Barriers and Refugee Council
Find out more about the backstory to the song on our website here.
We want to support the charities we are working with as much as we can, so please tell your friends and pass the word around to help support these important charities.
Hallam Lewis, lead vocals and guitars John Rowley, guitars Lou Duffy-Howard, bass and backing vocals Matt Higgins, drums and percussion
โHo Ho Humโ is written by Hallam Lewis, arranged and recorded bythe band
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Here it is, our new single, out today. ‘Ho Ho Hum’ is our first brand new recording since 1986, written and sung by Hallam Lewis, it is a reflective observation on the struggles of migration for refugees, intertwined with his own recent experience of relocating from his home in South Africa back to the UK, when we reformed to play two UK tours.
Our new single ‘Ho Ho Hum’, our first since 1986 is released on December 1st 2024 and on all the usual digital platforms from January 24th 2025. The single is free to download at the link https://undeadguitars.bandcamp.com/ but we ask you to make a donation to either of the refugee support charities that we are working with, Breaking Barriers or the Refugee Council.
The video has a strong message and some viewers may find the content upsetting. But hereโs to more peaceful times to come.
We hope you enjoy โHo Ho Hum’, and if you do enjoy listening please tell your friends and pass the word around to help support these important charities.
John Rowley, Lou Duffy-Howard, Hallam Lewis and Matt Higgins. Photo by Richard Duffy-Howard
We all have something to add to the backstory of the song …
Hallam Lewis: “The song โHo Ho Humโ evolved out of a piece of music (the main, opening guitar riff) that Iโd had knocking about for some time, and was very fond of, and would often pick up and play in an idle moment. Funnily enough Iโd given it the working title of Ho Hum quite early on, but it turned out to work very nicely in context โ I think it was because the riff already had a flavour of marching on or โcarrying on regardlessโ, which matched up well with the idea of travelling on persistently, despite many obstacles and indifference from others.
The idea to turn the song into one about the struggles of migration occurred to me one day whilst out walking the dog in Cape Town (where I was born, and returned to live, from 2006 until 2023). The opening lines โ โwe love and we leave where we come from, itโs deep in our breathing skinโ popped into my head, and much of the rest unfolded pretty quickly โ though not without a good deal of tweaking, crafting and reassessment.
I’d had recent personal experience dealing with such impassive indifference, bordering on hostility and corruption, when dealing on many occasions with the โdepartment of home affairsโ in South Africa, as my wife had to regularly apply for temporary visas in order to reside with me there. I obviously would not for a moment wish to draw any equivalence between this and the truly horrendous experience that it must be to be a genuine refugee, homeless and displaced by war or other momentous events. Nevertheless, I think the feeling of being at the whims of faceless bureaucracy when in a position of powerlessness is one many of us can relate to, and in turn this can help us relate to and imagine ourselves suffering the plight that asylum seekers and refugees have to deal with. There is so much in the news and media that tends to dehumanise and distance people in such a situation, so it felt like a good topic to attempt, in a small way, to โuniversaliseโ.
In retrospect, I had also read the excellent book โWhat is the Whatโ by Dave Eggars some years earlier, which tells the story of young people forced by war to leave their village in Sudan and walk for hundreds of miles, only to end up waiting hopelessly in limbo in refugee camps. The book has a warmly compassionate and uplifting side, but also conveys the rootlessness and โlostnessโ inherent in any kind of migration. I have only realised recently that I was subconsciously drawing on this when I wrote the song.
I also added an extra ‘Ho’ to the title, when the line โhoping for room at the innโ came to me, and I thought we could add in a little aside about the song being a Christmas one.
I have loved working with the band on the new material, and I’m really very happy with the way the song and the recording has continued to evolve and develop to this point. I think itโs sounding great, and I really hope that others will find it as engaging and enjoyable to listen to as I do.”
Matt Higgins: โToo often countries see refugees as a ‘problem’. Itโs about time we adopted a bit more empathy and realise that a multi-cultural society enriches us all. I think in the West we sometimes donโt realise how lucky we are and that millions of innocent people around the world have had their lives turned upside down by the warmongers, the dictators and the self-seekers who just want power, control and money. Letโs all just be a bit kinder to each other. Is that so much to ask?โ
Lou Duffy-Howard: โThe difficulties of asylum seekers and refugees in humanitarian crisis is shocking, especially brought to light in the recent city riots.
I have worked with refugees in Hull over many years, initially when my husband Rich and I used to organise events and an annual free festival in a city park back in 1999. We met and played music together with Kurdish, Afgan, Syrian and African musicians who had recently sought refuge here. After that we both worked for projects in the city which helped refugees to integrate into life here and into work. Many people came with great skills, but had left all their paperwork, and qualification certificates behind, in their rush to escape. Rich and I went on to deliver a Heritage Lottery project about how it was for people coming here from war torn countries to find safety and start a new life. The stories people told us were heartbreaking and frightening. But some were heartwarming and uplifting. We played music together with the Kurdish friends we made, and found that music was the key to breaking language and culture barriers, and feeling welcome in a new land.โ
John Rowley: “We live in turbulent and violent times. War, climate change, natural disasters and religious and gender persecution affect the lives of millions of people across the globe. This is the time of the biggest mass movement of people in history. At least 117 million people around the world have been forced to flee their homes. Among them are nearly 43 million refugees, around 40 per cent of whom are under the age of 18.
Now more than ever seemed like a good time for Red Guitars to put out their first new material in 40 years. Something to not just highlight the plight of these desperate people but to try to raise some money for the charities involved in helping people find a new home and employment so that they can have what we all expect from our lives.
The song ‘Ho Ho Hum’ is a gift to all our many fans and you can download it for free from our Bandcamp site. However, we ask that you donate a sum of money, no matter how small, to the Refugee Council or Breaking Barriers charities. While the Refugee Council provides direct support and advice on a range of services to asylum seekers and refugees who have fled conflict, violence and persecution in order to rebuild their lives here in the UK, Breaking Barriers is a specialist refugee employment charity which works to find suitable and meaningful work for refugees and their families.
All proceeds from this single will go directly to helping people establish a decent happy life while contributing to the wealth and diversity of this country.
Even if it’s just the cost of a coffee, please consider supporting this. And just as importantly, send it to your friends, and get the word out.”
“Anything is everything to people who have nothing.”
Photo by Richard Duffy-Howard
Hallam Lewis, lead vocals and guitars John Rowley, guitars Lou Duffy-Howard, bass and backing vocals Matt Higgins, drums and percussion
โHo Ho Hum’ is written by Hallam Lewis, arranged and recorded by the band
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