Help Katie Malco and Mt. Yonder replace their gear!

Touring is the cornerstone for all independent musicians, so what would you do if your equipment went up in flames?

DMS for DMS - 02 Aug 2024
Emerging Artist Series

We were devastated when we heard the news of the fire that hit the warehouse of independent British indie rock musician, Katie Malco.

Katie shared a practice space in Birmingham with friends, her band members, and all their other bands including Mt. Yonder, To The Wall, S.T Manville, Howard James Kenny, The Broken Oak Duet as well as a professional drummer, James Burgess.

On 17 July, the building containing the lock-up unit with all their gear inside caught on fire. The smoke could be seen from the M6 motorway, and even as far as the neighbouring city, Coventry. It caused huge disruptions and has caused an unbelievable amount of damage.

The fire at the Birmingham warehouse, as seen from the air.

Once the fire was finally under control, a demolition crew had to be dispatched to tear down what was now an unsafe building. Fortunately, nobody was caught inside the building at the time!

Katie and her bandmates had only a few minutes to salvage a fraction of their beloved instruments from the flooded unit before the building was demolished. The majority of what could be salvaged is damaged and in need of repair, and sadly a large number of guitars, amps, pedals, and drums, as well as their shared PA system, have been severely damaged or destroyed.

A guitar Katie had been given by her mum at age 14 was one of the items that was sadly caught in the fire:

"I cried my eyes out when I heard the news that it might be gone forever. As it stands, it is heavily damaged and in need of repair."

As well as the enormous sentimental value of their instruments, their collective financial losses due to the fire total are devastating. They have calculated they need to raise a minimum of £17,000 to replace the basics needed to get back on the road touring again, and importantly to earn a living.

The aftermath of the fire left nothing but rubble behind.

Being an independent musician has always been challenging, so at DMS, we try to support artists in every way possible, especially those facing difficult times. To assist Katie, we have directly contributed to her cause and will be pressing vinyl and CDs free of charge for her tour. We hope these efforts will help her quickly get her music ventures back on track.

If you can help please visit GoFundMe page, to give what you can to help out a group of fantastic independent artists. Anything you can spare to help Katie and her bandmates will be so gratefully received.

We thank you in advance for helping. Big love, Team DMS

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