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Daydream is about where you can go, who you want to be for a minute or two and hit the restart button on life, even for just a moment. In terms of inspiration, we all have quite busy lives at the moment, with work, kids and family. Sometimes you just need a way to reflect on everything and sometimes escape, the best way to do that is daydream. When can we expect the next track? The next song is scheduled for Februrary and should be a banger! Daydream is available for streaming and download.
Heres what frontman Ross had to say after the show: What a night, this gig exceeded all our hopes and expectations.
That was completely down to every single one of you who came down to the Joiners to see us play. He has been a fantastic new addition to the band and we have loved having him around as he is a top guy with an infectious personality. We are all still buzzing from this gig and already want to play there for you all again. You made all the hard work we have put in so so so worthwhile. We are now preparing for the festival season and finishing off some new music before recording LOTS of new tracks. Love you all and thanks again for all the support. Keep the messages and comments coming in, we enjoy speaking to you.
Thanks for being part of our army. We look forward to taking over more cities with you soon! To see the band's upcoming shows click here. A few weeks ago, lead guitarist Potter decided to leave Kings and Castles to focus on other ambitions. Matt, Louis, Ross and Tonotopic Records would like to wish him the best of luck and a big thank you for being part of the journey so far.
Here's what the guys had to say: Potter our lead guitarist has now left the band due to his legal career taking off which meant he could no longer complete all the band commitments. We are very pleased to announce that our lead guitar position has been filled with Aiden! He has come into the mix with a great enthusiasm and outstanding guitar skills that have already made our jaws drop on a number of occasions.
He has brought something fresh and special into the band. We are looking forward to recording the new music we have been working on with Aiden for you all later this year! So watch this space Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem.
Return to Book Page. Preview — Kings and Castles by Marc Morris. Kings and Castles by Marc Morris. Medieval Britain was dominated by its kings, and its kings dominated the land with their castles.
But what were those castles? Or symbols of their owners power, and of their right to rule.
In this stimulating collection of articles and essays, the best-selling historian and broadcaster Marc Morris answers those fundamental questions - and many Medieval Britain was dominated by its kings, and its kings dominated the land with their castles. In this stimulating collection of articles and essays, the best-selling historian and broadcaster Marc Morris answers those fundamental questions - and many more.
And he addresses issues such as the origins of the cult of St George, the changing role of the medieval English earl and the riddle of the Winchester Round Table.
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Dr Marc Morris is a best-selling historian and broadcaster. In he presented the six-part TV series Castle and wrote its accompanying book. Praise for Marc Morris: Kindle Edition , 89 pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Kings and Castles , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Feb 20, K. Charles added it Shelves: A collection of essays and articles, with a bit of overlap.
Really interesting detail, enlightening, and very fluently written.
I am totally obsessed with the Bigod Earls of Norfolk now, just because of the beyond-parody name. Oct 23, Dee Arr rated it liked it.
I recommend this book to those who know little about the subject of English castles and those Kings and important people living during this era in history Morris identifies this period as roughly from to Much of the book centers around Edward I, king from If you have already have a solid knowledge of English castles and Edward I, you may find this book lacking.
The book is a compilation of articles previously written for various magazines. The first third of the book cente I recommend this book to those who know little about the subject of English castles and those Kings and important people living during this era in history Morris identifies this period as roughly from to The first third of the book centers on castles, and where and why each was built. Morris then moves to chapters on kings, beginning with Edward I. The author has obviously researched Edward I, as much of the rest of the book talks about his reign.
Because the book is a collection of articles, the reader will encounter the same information repeatedly. I personally enjoyed the chapters on castles and life in England during the time they were built.
Because I had not studied much about the Middle Ages, I was still interested in the chapters on kings and yes, even with the repetition of info about Edward I. It would have been helpful to include a few pictures of the castles talked about, even if they weren't part of the original articles.
Morris writes with a conversational style that is extremely enjoyable. Overall, a good quick read and recommended for those new to this era in history. Sep 18, Jessica rated it it was ok. Maddeningly irritating overuse of the phrase "as every schoolboy knows". Seemed like material from "Castles" and "King Edward I" just rehashed.
Perhaps as a primer for some unfamiliar with Mr. Morris' work it would be a better read.
I found the last chapter the most intriguing. Still a huge fan of Mr.
Morris, but will stick to his books and not articles and essays. Oct 14, Caz Rudd rated it really liked it Shelves: