2011.

The beginning of the year kind of sucked, my goal for 2011 was to move down to London. I did this within two months when I somehow scored a digital marketing internship at Warner Bros. Records.

My first gig ever was Taking Back Sunday with My Chemical Romance supporting, so getting to work for these two bands at Warner was incredible. I even got to go to an MCR video shoot. Right up my alley! Of course, I had to do a load of mundane work, mainly involving Excel spreadsheets, but it was all experience. I only had to make tea once and my boss even apologised. I was allowed into their Monday morning label meetings, and while I didn’t agree with some of their ideals, it was still massively insightful into how a major is run. Definitely, a valuable foot in the door! 

During those three months, I stayed at my good friend Nellie’s in Vauxhall. We even shared a bed! I honestly can’t thank her and her family enough. I also realised during that time, that London is my home. I missed my brothers, but I’m so much happier down there. I get to see all of my friends on the regular and go to ALL of the shows.

After Warner, I spent a month back at home and learned that my dad needed a triple heart bypass, which came out of the blue for everyone, because he’s so actively fit, but he made a full recovery. :)

I then managed to get an internship with Last.fm. I couldn’t believe my luck and it was actually paid - pretty decently for an internship! I’ve been the biggest fan of that website for nearly six years, so getting to spend my summer there was unreal. I even got a red square. I was the ‘Artist and Label Support Intern’, where I, essentially, helped artists and labels with their Last.fm woes. There were times where I did even more mundane work than at Warner, but I’m still grateful for everything. The life of an intern isn’t supposed to be glamorous! Getting a behind-the-scenes look everyday and working with people who were all genuine music lovers was wonderful.

While I was happy at Last.fm, ‘home life’ wasn’t exactly great during the last month and a bit down there. I stayed at Nellie’s for the first month, then decided it was time to move on – probably not the best decision. I went on to stay in Sutton and I’ve never felt so emotionally drained in my life. Luckily, a load of friends pulled through and made my final weeks absolutely amazing, and I’m still SO thankful.

Aside from interning, 2011 will be remembered for meeting so many great people with some becoming my closest friends (‘sup, Chris Marshman?), all the sick shows I went to (my TOP 5), my self-destruction by mosh (broken finger, rib, nose, infected leg, countless bruises, ha) and my first FEST!

My goal for 2012 is to move down to London permanently and secure a proper job. I’ve had a bunch of interviews lately and I have one in a couple of weeks, so hopefully something will come along soon. :)

All in all, the best year of my life!

Didn’t have time to write about this properly, but yesterday was my last day interning at Warner Bros. Records. I was treat to a Wagamamas lunch, given a ‘thank you’ card, and then, of course, Taking Back Sunday, which rounded it off nicely. My last job at Warner was to find the latitude and longitude co-ordinates of practically every venue in the entire world (well, 1100…) for an interactive Biffy Clyro map, ha.
I felt more emotional than I was expecting, I guess it was a mix of the fear of ‘what to do next’ kicking in and that I’ll miss going to my dream job every day. It’s really annoying because they wanted me to be kept on for a few more months, but with new laws, they’re only allowed to keep unpaid interns on for three months.
I’m so grateful I was chosen to do this, it was such an incredible experience and learning curve, getting to work on some of my favourite bands ever (Taking Back Sunday, My Chemical Romance) and also working on artists I’d never even give a chance before (Jason Derulo, Cee Lo Green, The Overtones, etc.) It was a real eye opener to a major label, I was surprised by a lot of things - some good, some bad - and it made me realise what I really do want to do in life, now it’s just trying to get there… But it’s definitely been beneficial and I know it’ll make it easier for me.
The plan right now is to enjoy a couple of gigs down here, then I think I’ll go back home on Tuesday, take some stuff back up, then come down again next week to collect the rest. The thought of going back to Newcastle makes me sick, but I’ve been emailing some PR companies down here recently and it’s looking slightly hopeful! So, fingers-crossed something will work out and I won’t be up there for too long.

Didn’t have time to write about this properly, but yesterday was my last day interning at Warner Bros. Records. I was treat to a Wagamamas lunch, given a ‘thank you’ card, and then, of course, Taking Back Sunday, which rounded it off nicely. My last job at Warner was to find the latitude and longitude co-ordinates of practically every venue in the entire world (well, 1100…) for an interactive Biffy Clyro map, ha.

I felt more emotional than I was expecting, I guess it was a mix of the fear of ‘what to do next’ kicking in and that I’ll miss going to my dream job every day. It’s really annoying because they wanted me to be kept on for a few more months, but with new laws, they’re only allowed to keep unpaid interns on for three months.

I’m so grateful I was chosen to do this, it was such an incredible experience and learning curve, getting to work on some of my favourite bands ever (Taking Back Sunday, My Chemical Romance) and also working on artists I’d never even give a chance before (Jason Derulo, Cee Lo Green, The Overtones, etc.) It was a real eye opener to a major label, I was surprised by a lot of things - some good, some bad - and it made me realise what I really do want to do in life, now it’s just trying to get there… But it’s definitely been beneficial and I know it’ll make it easier for me.

The plan right now is to enjoy a couple of gigs down here, then I think I’ll go back home on Tuesday, take some stuff back up, then come down again next week to collect the rest. The thought of going back to Newcastle makes me sick, but I’ve been emailing some PR companies down here recently and it’s looking slightly hopeful! So, fingers-crossed something will work out and I won’t be up there for too long.

Final day at Warner!
One of the last times I’ll walk up these stairs to the office. :(

Final day at Warner!

One of the last times I’ll walk up these stairs to the office. :(

PANCAKE STATION!

PANCAKE STATION!