Oxford–based quintet The Rock of
Travolta is back with two additions to the line-up and
plenty of new material.
2006 saw Oxford
post-rock outfit The Rock Of Travolta return,
transformed with the addition of guitarist Matt Spooner
and cellist / pianist Jennie Bates. Die-hards will be
pleased to know that they retain the hallmarks of the
original Rock, but the current line up adds a fresh
approach and brand new material, marking the beginning
of a new era for The Rock of Travolta.
Formed in 2000, the band played their first gig in front
of 50 people in a cow shed that summer but by the
following year they had played in front of 45,000
supporting Radiohead at their immense South Park
gig, released two records, recorded a John Peel
Session and featured at No.48 in his Festive Fifty.
Between 2002 and 2004 there were two more EP releases
and the release of their 2nd album Uluru,
alongside touring with Oceansize, Trans Am, Seafood, Kat
Bjelland, Do Make Say Think amongst others, alongside
sell-out gigs in their home-town Zodiac venue.
In late 2005 the addition of the two new members spurred
the band into writing new material and getting back out
there gigging. After playing at venues such as Moles and
Joiners, the new line up made their Oxford debut at a
packed Cellar – gaining them critical acclaim in the
local press and from the BBC, who hailed them as
'a band in a class of its own with phenomenal stage
presence and an awesome sound'. Oxford’s music
magazine ‘Nightshift’ agreed, describing the sound
riot as ‘exhilarating to behold’
and as fresh, vigorous and downright brutal as
ever.
Headline gigs in various London venues followed and
media were quick to pick up on the excitement, with the
band featuring on BBC Radio Oxford and on ITV
South Central news. In July 2006 the band played on the
main stage of the Truck Festival alongside the
likes of The Mystery Jets and Jetplane Landing. TROT’s
performance not only excited Kerrang, who
exclaimed that electro squelches morph into
shattering rock complexity, but also led to
appearances on the documentary RockFeedback on
MTV2 and Channel4, who featured the band’s
Truck performance and post-set interview.
More new material and further gigs have led critics to
say that 2006 has ‘set Mk.II of the band well on
their way back to the top of the pile.’ (Oxfordbands.com).
‘they’re still ablaze with symphonic rock and roll
glory…Every time we see the Rock of Travolta we want to
scream their name from the rooftops and grab passing
strangers to make them understand. This band ROCKS!
Period.’ (Nightshift Magazine)