Music
Mick Jones' band plays one-off show
Published Friday, Apr 20 2007, 13:04 BST | By Matthew Houghton
Clash guitarist Mick Jones' band, Carbon/Silicon, played a one-off show in its own studio last night.
The band, comprising Jones and Generation X star Tony James, invited a crowd of just 30 people to their studio where they played a six-song set.
Jones told the audience at the concert: "It's not really a gig, it's an informal gathering" before joking, "We're a new band, even though we've been around for a long time."
Jones and James have been working on music for the band for the past four years and have released a number of tracks over the internet.
They are now planning a conventional release, with an EP due out this coming May and a full album to follow subsequently.
The band, comprising Jones and Generation X star Tony James, invited a crowd of just 30 people to their studio where they played a six-song set.
Jones told the audience at the concert: "It's not really a gig, it's an informal gathering" before joking, "We're a new band, even though we've been around for a long time."
Jones and James have been working on music for the band for the past four years and have released a number of tracks over the internet.
They are now planning a conventional release, with an EP due out this coming May and a full album to follow subsequently.
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