The Various Assortments present free mp3, video and live music gig guide including Bollocks To Christmas mp3



"Your songs remind me of a child's drawing. I'm really surprised at how good Cher Practised Coldplay is. I've heard it 3 times now and I always get loads of ideas listening to it. Well done" Keith Levene, Public Image Ltd, www.murderglobal.com, Aug 2005

"Obvious reference points, The Fall, Half Man Half Biscuit, Captain Sensible, Kevin Ayers.... I've seen a lot of bands and your songs are really good" Attila The Stockbroker, April 2008

Breaking News! 2008-04-24
Tiza G EP Record of The Week on BBC Radio Cornwall Dave White Show
Assortments confirmed as support for Kunt & The Gang at Annabels

LIVE MUSIC - 2008 GIGS
Tues 13th May - Annabels, Plymouth
with Kunt & The Gang
Sat 24th May - Liskeard School All Dayer
Thurs 19th June - Red Square, Newquay
with The Hulas TBC
Fri 20th June - Stag Inn, St Cleer
Sat 12th July - Railway Club, St Austell
Fri 22nd August - Stag Inn, St Cleer
Fri 14th November - Stag Inn, St Cleer


Who are the Various Assortments?

A Cornish band from Liskeard, Cornwall playing original material in a quirky quintessentially English vein. With a dash of New York. Live psychedelic post punk rock 'n' roll, new wave and pop art indie Britpop music.

 


Like a football squad, the live line up fluctuates. Assortments confirmed to appear at Annabels are Paul Program (vocals/guitar), Chester (guitar/vocals) and The Future (trumpet & trombone). Listen to mp3s at: www.myspace.com/variousassortments

The Assortments are often augmented by Emmalodica (melodica & percussion),
Ben Galatia (djembe) and Jo Bowis (vocals & tambourine). In the Liskeard scene,
TVA are the Beatles, The Hulas are the Rolling Stones and The Vinyls are The Who.


New Videos! Watch the Various Assortments live:

Bagpuss from the Barley Sheaf, 5th April 2007

The Hulas cover Sweet Lisa, 6th April 2007

All We Had and Kevin Magoo from the Barley Sheaf, 22nd February 2007

Cousin Terry from The Hub, Plymouth, 8th February 2007

Aphrodite from the Barley Sheaf, 21st December 2006 (film by Carly Batchelor, post production by DJ Fromage)

full one hour set from the Barley Sheaf, 16th November 2006 (film by Richard Fontaine)

highlights from the Barley Sheaf, 12th August 2006 (film by Richard Fontaine)

highlights from the Northwood Gathering, 4th August 2006 (film by Richard Fontaine)

Kevin Magoo, Tiza G, and Psychodelic Magoo from the Fountain Hotel Macmillan Trust Charity Marathon, Liskeard, July 2006 (film by Sonic Bliss, post production DJ Fromage)

K.Y.M.M.R.E.N.N.I.E. and a cover version of Kim Wilde's Kids In America from the Barley Sheaf Jam, August 2005 (early ad hoc lineup with Emmalodica on drums, Sonic Bliss on bass and Jo Bowis on vocals) (film by DJ Fromage)

 


 

Using just an upright piano, a Vox organ, a Polymoog, a monosynth and sequencer, a digital delay, a flageolet and occasional guitars, Stephen McNally KPS & Danny McGuigan BG are forced to use the power of their fertile minds (and a million mushrooms) as they encounter some pretty sick villains on a terror ride across the Town Centre,

The rock opera Charlie The Chocolate Man is due for release in 2007.

 

Charlie The Chocolate Man

How do you feel? You don't know how you feel
until you've heard The Various Assortments

The Various Assortments are two cheeky underachievers from a dull town in Essex who actually believe their own hype. In their deluded minds they are convinced they can save Corringham Town Centre 'from it's nothingness' by writing a series of def, deft and daft but clever parody pop songs about their childhood peers.

Tricking their way on to the Richard & Judy Show has only fuelled their egocentric ambitions and the album "Charlie The Chocolate Man", which they began during the Winter Of Love in 1988, is nearly complete.

Unlike most bands that play music for themselves and regard it as a 'bonus' if anyone else likes it, The Various Assortments are desperate for your approval.  And whilst most cult bands refuse to sell out, The Assortments have tried and tried but no one was buying.

The Manic Street Preachers promised to "release the greatest album ever and then implode in a mixture of sex, death and heroin". Patti Smith, somewhat more modestly simply dreamed of the day that "the people have the power". David Essex said "we're gonna make you a star". The Various Assortments promise nothing of the sort. Sure they have a lot to say, but none of it is intelligible. What good are answers when you don't know what the right questions are? If you met God, would you ask if He exists? Does Schroedinger's Cat have nine lives? If Pavlov's laid with his dog would he get fleas?

In 1965, Dylan claimed "the answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind". But by 1975, he was singing about an "idiot wind". What a difference ten years makes, or in The Various Assortments' case, seventeen years and because of their perfectionism "Charlie The Chocolate Man" still remains an unfinished masterpiece.

Where were you in 2006? Hanging tough with Owen Sexxx, Kevin Magoo and Tiza G? Hiding from Kymm Rennie and The Emotional Man? Digging the blues round at Slide's House or riding along in Paul Hawkins' automobile? Wherever you are, "Charlie The Chocolate Man" is sure to be the soundtrack to your life.


Not an experience, not a spiritual journey, not a raison d'etre, just a band and some songs.


 


So far The Various Assortments have been comparedtothelikesof The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Kinks, The Small Faces, doo wop, Bowie, Eno, Frank Zappa, Kevin Ayers, Wings, Frank Spencer, The War Of The Worlds, Billy Liar, Grease, Jilted John, John Shuttleworth on acid, Frank Sidebottom, Teenage Jesus & The Jerks, The Buzzcocks, Buddy Holly, Pere Ubu, XTC, The Fall, Squeeze, Blancmange, Depeche Mode, OMD, Gary Numan, Madness, Captain Sensible, Howard Jones (!), Adam Ant solo, The Buggles, Kate Bush, Madness, The Teardrop Explodes, Half Man Half Biscuit, the 60s, the early 80s, the late 80s, plink plonk music, The Dukes Of Stratosphere, Mr Bungle, They Might Be Giants, The Lightning Seeds, Blur, Pulp, The Frogs, The Streets, Gorillaz, a cockney Bob Dylan and a bedroom Kaiser Chiefs.

Conversely, "Laura" by The Scissors Sisters has been compared  to The Various Assortments, as has "Creeping Up The Backstairs" by The Fratellis,  and the singer from The Magic Numbers apparently sounds like McGuigan BG. Quite an eclectic mix, but the band are still awaiting that much coveted Velvet Underground comparison.

Charlie The Chocolate Man (c) 1988-2008 The Various Assortments. All Rights Reserved.

Site last updated 29th April 2008