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McFly werden im September in Amerika sein!
April 19th, 2012 Posted by Evi

Obwohl wir den Artikel bereits auf Twitter und auch auf unserer Facebook Seite gepostet haben, könnt ihr ihn auch hier noch einmal lesen. McFly werden endlich – nach fast 9 Jahren – auch nach Amerika fliegen!

Hier ein Tweet von Billboard:

@billboard: McFly (@mcflymusic) Talks Coming to America, New Music & One Direction bit.ly/J3oiRN cc: @tommcfly

 McFly Talks Coming to America, New Music & One Direction

 hile the British pop-rock band McFly has notched 17 top 10 singles and six top 20 albums on the Official U.K. charts since their debut in 2004, most Americans are still unaware of the four cheeky lads.

But that could change come September — when the band has tentative plans to head to the U.S. for a few targeted shows.

“We just want to go over and do some small shows for the fans that we know we have there,” says McFly’s co-lead singer and guitarist Tom Fletcher. “We’ve been wanting to do that for years and years and years and years. But we’ve just never had the opportunity, or something else has come up.”

“We have some fans in America that have been fans for like eight or nine years — right from the beginning — so much so that they fly over to see us in the U.K. It’s amazing that they are so dedicated. So I think we owe it to them to come over.”

McFly has been a blip on the radar in the U.S. — they’ve never toured here and have only properly released one album: 2006′s “Just My Luck.” It was a compilation of previously released songs, and was a tie-in to the Lindsay Lohan film of the same name, which McFly had a role in.

Billboard recently caught up with Fletcher on his tour bus, en route to a gig at the Preston Guild Hall in Preston, England. At the time, the band was about mid-way through its Keep Calm and Play Louder tour, which wraps on April 21 at the O2 Apollo in Manchester. The group will play additional festival shows through the summer, before packing up their bags for the U.S.

“(Touring is) the best part of our job by far — we absolutely love touring,” Fletcher says. “And this one’s nice because . . . we’re not promoting an album at the moment. So the setlist is a real mix. We’re doing three brand new songs — which will be on the next album — and then some really old ones that we haven’t played for years.”

Speaking of said “next album,” McFly is planning to start recording the set — the band’s sixth studio effort — in June, but its release will depend “on when we’re going to tour and do some international stuff,” says Fletcher.

The forthcoming album will be the follow-up to 2010′s “Above the Noise,” which spawned the act’s longest-charting U.K. single, “Shine a Light” (featuring Taio Cruz). It spent 16 weeks on the tally, peaking at No. 8.

“Above the Noise” was released in a one-off, 50/50 joint venture deal with Island Records in the U.K. through Universal Music. McFly are “free agents again,” says Fletcher, but are “in negotiations” as to whether they will re-up with Island for the next album. They are also currently unsigned in America, something that could be remedied after their stateside shows later this year.

GOING IT ALONE

Unlike “Above the Noise,” which was produced and co-written largely by R&B/pop hitmaker Dallas Austin, the upcoming album will be the band’s first self-produced set — something Fletcher is quite keen on.

“It will be the first album where it’s 100% exactly how we envision the album to be,” he says. “It doesn’t feel like a shift in direction like the last album. It doesn’t feel like a conscious change. It just feels like a very natural progression. It feels like what we should be doing.”

Fletcher says “Above the Noise” was a “big shift for us” and “a big experiment.” He explains, “I think it just felt like at the time it would be good for us to progress somehow and try something new. It’s important for it to feel fresh for the band as well and for it to keep being exciting.”

Among the new songs slated for the upcoming album will be “Red,” which the act has been trying out on the road this spring. The tune has been drawing good notices by fans on YouTube, which isn’t lost on Fletcher.

“I’m surprised that fans latched onto that one really, because it’s very different from our normal kind of songs,” he says. “And it doesn’t really have a big, catchy sing-a-long type chorus. It’s quite a progressive song for us.”

 THE ONE DIRECTION CONNECTION

Certainly, the recent success in the U.S. by fellow British pop groups The Wanted and One Direction have focused attention on what other British acts might cross the pond. Fletcher himself is a fan of One Direction, and wrote the song “I Want” for the group’s debut album, “Up All Night.”

“When I was in the studio with them, I was like, ‘Guys, you don’t understand, you’re going to be massive,’” Fletcher says. “They’re all awesomely talented guys, stupidly good-looking of course, as well. Young. They’ve got everything. They’ve got the whole package. But none of them realized it. They’re all very humble and down to earth. It just reminded me of exactly of how we were like when we started.”

When McFly busted out of the gate in 2004, the four gents — Fletcher, co-lead singer and guitarist Danny Jones, drummer Harry Judd and bassist Dougie Poynter — were all in their late teens and found themselves with a decidedly youthful, female fan base. Not terribly far from the demographic that is courted by One Direction.

Since then, McFly has grown up and seen their fans become more diverse. Recently, the band has expanded its appeal to a wider (and older) audience, thanks to three-quarters of the act appearing on reality TV competitions. Most notably, Judd won the latest edition of “Strictly Come Dancing” (the parent show of America’s “Dancing With the Stars”), while in December, Poynter was crowned champion of the famous-people-stuck-in-a-jungle show “I’m a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here!”

MCFLY – THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Also on tap for later this year, McFly’s first book — an autobiography.

“We’ve been a band for almost nine years this summer, (so) we have quite a few stories to tell,” Fletcher says. “It just feels like we’re at a nice stage in our career and in our lives. And our audience now is old enough to hear some of the slightly more risque stories.”

Fletcher puts it bluntly: “Boys in bands get up to exactly what you think boys in bands get up to.”

“Even if you’re not a fan of McFly, I think it’s just quite an interesting insight into what goes on when you’re in a band when you’re 15-25, for ten years.”

McFly almost released a book early on in its career, but “scrapped it because we hated it so much.” Fletcher dismissed it as a “photobook with a few little stories.”

“I think (the autobiography is) going to be a very honest tale of what we’ve experienced over the last eight years.”

SUPER CITY AND BEYOND

On Oct. 1, 2010, McFly launched its official website and elevated fan club, Super City. Members pay a fee to receive access to a wealth of exclusive content (video and otherwise) via McFly.com . The band even gave away its then-new “Above the Noise” album to its members as a download on Nov. 1 — two weeks ahead of its physical release.

After some initial bumps (the site was swamped by so many visitors upon launch, it was forced to shut down for two weeks), the service is running smoothly.

“Our whole philosophy with the site was to (give) complete access to us. And I still don’t think we’ve really achieved that,” Fletcher says. “I still think one day that’s going to be completely possible — for fans to watch us as we write songs and hear songs before they’ve been released and watch us as we’re recording and maybe even have a say. That was our whole thing — fans should have an interactive part to play in a band’s kind of life.”
Perhaps members can be invited into the studio when McFly records the next album?

Fletcher: “Well, absolutely. Depends where we record I guess. Might record in America!”

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 Zusätzlich möchte ich nochmal auf unsere TWITITION aufmerksam machen: KCAPL for Europe!! 
Immer schön fleißig signieren und jedem mitteilen!! :)

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Wenn wir genügend Adressen gesammelt haben, kann es mit unserer Radio-Spamming-Mission losgehen. Wir haben mittlerweile Adressen von Sendern aus Hessen, NRW, BW, Bayern, Sachsen-Anhalt und Saarland! Wenn ihr uns bei den restlichen Bundesländern weiterhelfen könnt, meldet euch bitte bei uns!

Wenn ihr bei der Songwahl mitbestimmen wollt, könnt ihr das auf unserer Facebook Seite tun. Zur Auswahl stehen Shine A Light und That’s The Truth. Shine A Light führt derzeit mit 8 Votes – That’s The Truth dagegen hat nur 3!

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Missions about to start!
April 18th, 2012 Posted by Kate

Wie wir in unserem letzten Post schon gesagt haben, planen wir zur Zeit wieder ein paar Missions, unter anderem wollen wir bekanntere deutsche Radiosender dazu bringen, McFly zu spielen! Da wir uns jedoch über den Song, den wir fordern wollen, nicht ganz einig sind, haben wir eine Umfrage auf unserer Facebookseite erstellt, ihr könnt gerne mitabstimmen:

MMG Facebook

Außerdem haben wir eine Twitition erstellt, die jeder europäische Fan unterschreiben sollte! Mehr darüber erfahrt ihr in der Beschreibung:

Twitition: KCAPL for Europe!

 

 

 

 
Bring McFly Back To Europe
April 16th, 2012 Posted by Evi

Auf der folgenden Seite sind einige Fotos vom Konzert in Norwich:

McFly at Norwich UEA

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Zusätzlich hat Super City einen Artikel über den ‘Tour Mascot’ veröffentlicht. Sie möchten den Teddy, genauso wie das signierte Saint Kidd T-Shirt, für einen guten Zweck versteigern.

LOST! Has your bear become our mascot?! Help us find his owner!

There has been a new member of the
tour crew since McFly’s show in Swindon.  He’s cute, cuddly and has
had access to every part of the tour (he could tell a few secrets we
think!).

We’re on a mission to find out who accidentally left him
behind.  We’d like to track down the owner and ask permission to
auction the bear to help raise money for charity.

So…  Is this your bear or do you know who left it behind?  Comment
below if it’s yours and please share this post with all your friends
so we can spread the word.

Quelle: Super City 

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 Zusätzlich ist ein Artikel über McFly und Rizzle Kicks aufgetaucht. Rizzle Kicks wurden als die ‘Hip-Hop Version von McFly’ bezeichnet und fanden das anscheinend eher beleidigend.

Rizzle Kicks slam McFly, Tom Fletcher laughs it off 

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Wir posten in letzter Zeit immer mehr auf unserer Facebook Seite. Dort findet ihr Bilder, die die Jungs oder auch ihre Familie und Freunde etc. auf Twitter posten. Allerdings posten wir dort auch andere ‘kleinere’ Informationen, für die es sich nicht lohnt, einen extra Post auf MMG zu machen. Falls ihr sie also noch nicht ‘geliked’ habt, würden wir uns freuen, wenn ihr das jetzt tun würdet!:)

Zusätzlich planen wir zur Zeit einige ‘Missions’. Wir haben vor, mal wieder an Radiostationen und Zeitschriften zu schreiben. Außerdem möchten wir bald eine TT-Mission für ganz Europa machen! Wir haben da an soetwas wie ‘#BringMcFlyBackToEurope‘ gedacht. Eine gute Idee ist auch, eine der neuen Singles in die iTunes Charts zu bringen! Dies wird ja wahrscheinlich so im Sommer der Fall sein. Wenn wir das schaffen würden, hätten wir sehr gute Chancen McFly wieder zurück nach Deutschland zu bringen! Es dauert zwar noch ein bisschen, bis das mit der Single so weit ist, aber je früher ihr bescheid wisst, desto besser. Die Single zu downloaden kostet ja nicht allzu viel und wir machen es ja für einen guten Zweck: McFly sollen wieder zurück nach Deutschland kommen! Und da ist es uns doch allen die paar Cent wert!;)

Bei dem ‘Radiostationen-Spammen’ brauchen wir allerdings eure Hilfe!  Wir haben uns gedacht, an die zwei bekanntesten Radiosender der jeweiligen Bundesländer zu schreiben. Wir beide kommen aus Bayern und BW, das heißt, dass wir dann nur noch welche aus den anderen Bundesländern brauchen. Müssen ja nicht alle sein, aber es wäre schon gut wenn es so viele wie möglich wären! Wir denken nämlich, dass wir so am meisten Erfolg hätten. Wenn ihr uns also weiterhelfen könnt, meldet euch entweder auf Facebook oder Twitter bei uns! Wir bräuchten dann den Namen der Sender und die E-Mail Adresse.  Wenn wir genug Informationen gesammelt haben, werdet ihr wieder über die Mission informiert!;)

 
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