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Robin Foster feat. Dave Pen – Forgiveness


What I love about this video is that even though a terrible act has been committed, love seems close at hand. The fishermen are pretty cool too.
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Robin Foster Feat. Dave Pen – “Forgiveness” from “Where do we go from here?”
Buy it here : http://www.believe.fr/artists/19269,robin-foster.html
Released by Last Exit Records – http://www.lastexitrecords.com
Website: http://www.robinfoster.fr
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Directors Peter King & David Procter
Director of Photography David Procter
Editor Peter King
Colourist Edwin Metternich @Framestore CFC
Flame Operators Savneet Nagi and Tim Osborne

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Robin Foster’s second album asks a question


From economist to housewife, through shop floor worker and student, the world’s plight is putting this question on everyone’s lips: “Where do we go from here?”

Its also the title of the second album from Robin Foster, a British musician living in France. [Cover photo by Benoit Pelletier]

You might not recognise his name but his music could have underscored your television pleasure as tracks from his debut “Life Is Elsewhere” have been used by Hugo Boss, Barclay’s and the US show ‘One Tree Hill’.

Robin’s latest mix of cool/dark instrumentals and songs features the south’s Dave Pen the singer from Birdpen and Archive.

Where do we go from here?

Where do we go from here?

“It was an instant click between us so it just naturally transpired that we we would do something together,” Robin explained. “I was working on the new album and asked him if he fancied singing on a couple of tracks. Those 2 songs soon became 4 and so we got him over to record them. Then we had a free day in the studio and wrote another on the spot, that was the best part because I’d never worked with anyone so easily before. It was very liberating, we’re completely on the same wavelength.”

And as you’d expect Dave feels the same: “I liked his instrumentations and it felt natural to write lyrics to his music. Also the fact he was an Englishman working in France had a similarity with the musical projects I am involved in and we also connected as people which made working on these songs enjoyable and slightly mad.”

The most important aspect for Robin was the enthusiasm Mr Pen brought to the project: “I love Dave’s voice, he throws himself into it, he really brings a whole new dimension to the songs, it stops you in your tracks.”

The songs Dave has written lyrics for, and also poured his soul crushed vocals onto, are: “A collapsing light”, “Concrete Skies”, “Forgiveness”, “Black Mountain” and the almost
pop “Wait for her”.

I asked Dave if album’s title alluded to a global or inner perspective: “Its a more personal statement. The songs are about guilt, loss, hope and love, not about the state of the economy and the state of our beloved planet earth. That’s in another project you will hear about soon !!”

And many Birdpen fans around Europe are busting for news about that almost album finished!

However Robin takes us a little deeper into the background of the title: “It is also a personal statement regarding two very close friends who died while I was making the album, sparking that eternal question of “what’s next?”… It has many connotations really, it’s also a natural follow on from the first album’s title “Life Is Elsewhere”. This is the next step so to speak, though it’s not just a negative question, it’s also a hopeful one, the whole album has the recurring theme of a light in the dark. ”

For the record I think its a great listen. There is a fine balance between Robin’s instrumentals and the songs he and Dave have produced: they are like pauses during an evening’s conversation. And the answer to the album’s question? Onwards and upwards for both artists.

http://www.robinfoster.fr

Robin Foster’s upcoming live concert will feature special guest singers Dave Pen (Archive & BirdPen) et Ndidi O at the Transmusicales de Rennes, a major French music festival, Friday 2nd December.

Jean-Louis Brossard, organisateur du festival, dévoile son artiste «Coup de coeur», Robin Foster pour ces 33ème Rencontres des Transmusicales de Rennes, au Parc Expo Hall 4, vendredi 2 Décembre à 22h00.

You can visit the festival’s website : www.lestrans.com

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Pen is mightier abroad


It’s a tale of two cities; a tale of two bands and might leave you wondering: “What the Dickens is going on in the world of music!”

However its all good news and we’ll start with a wedding.

Birdpen front man Dave Pen (right) married his sweetheart Nicola last Friday and a joyous occasion it was.

His best man was Mike Bird the “other half” of that fine Southampton duo.

At the reception I was reliably informed that if the ceremony had been held in France, Dave’s European fans would have been scaling the walls.

Pour quoi?

Dave is also in Archive, an avant-garde British collective, who on Sunday are headlining the last night of “Rock en Seine” in Paris.

With ‘Foo Fighters’ topping the bill on Friday and ‘Arctic Monkeys’ Saturday, you can appreciate the heights Archive have reached.

Side of stage will be Mike Bird. He’s also Archive’s guitar and keyboard tech and, as he points out, “It’s a billing the band will undoubtedly feel the pressure to step up to. The fact they are playing with a 32 piece orchestra will make the show quite a spectacle!”

He’ tech’d from Fleet Foxes to Sophie Ellis-Bextor which means: “I am always surrounded by music and meeting like minded people.”

These experiences are rubbing off on Birdpen and naturally opening bigger doors on the continent.

With a second album written and waiting to be recorded all they need is a British backer to line their nest.

First published in the Southern Daily Echo, 26th August 2011

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Archive raise funding from fans


Last week I promised some interesting news about Archive, the collective Dave Pen (Birdpen) joined in 2004 as an emergency tour replacement for an errant singer.

Archive have eight albums under their belt and a very strong following in Europe.

Their most recent double album ‘Controlling Crowds’ fulfilled their contract with Warners and instead of re-signing with a major label chose to go it alone.

To look after the global distribution of their back catalogue AWAL (Artists Without a Label) have been given that task.

However, to raise funds for future projects, they’ve turned to an exciting musician led company called PledgeMusic.com.

The pledge system involves fans buying the CD or DVD in advance through incentives, such as signed merchandise, being the band photographer for the day, or just having a signed set list.

On 19th July Archive asked their fans to help raise funds to record a live DVD at a 5000 seat amphitheatre in Athens: ten days later they’ve achieved their target!

“The response has been over whelming,” Dave Pen told me, “I personally didn’t think it would go so quickly so am very happy it has done.”

Numbers of fans is the important part of this equation.

When you consider Archive have over 60,000 ardent followers on Facebook you can appreciate that raising money this way is blindingly obvious.

So pledging might not suit bands at the start of their career but it’s a massive incentive for looking after your fan base and encouraging its growth.

First published in the Southern Daily Echo on 30th July 2010

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