''This article is about the band Babyshambles. For the song see Babyshambles (song)
Babyshambles
are an English indie rock band established in London. The band was formed by Pete Doherty during a hiatus from his former band The Libertines, but Babyshambles has since become his main project (Although recently he has been focusing on his Solo work). Babyshambles have released two albums, one EP and a number of singles. The band has received a great deal of attention from the British tabloid press as a result of interest in Doherty's personal life.
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History
Early history
In mid- 2003,
Pete Doherty was banned from playing with
The Libertines until he could overcome his substance abuse problems. As a response, Doherty formed an alternate band, and recruited former Libertines line-up man, Steve Bedlow as vocalist. Initially, Doherty planned on calling his new band "T' Libertines", because of the band's Yorkshire connection - the line up of the band at the time consisted mainly of Yorkshiremen.
On the night Babyshambles' first gig was scheduled to take place, Doherty was arrested for burgling Barât's flat. After he was charged and released, his friend Dean Fragile organized a new gig at the Tap'n'Tin. The performance received mixed reviews.
Doherty was sentenced to six months imprisonment for his crime. His sentence was later reduced on appeal to two months. When he was released from prison, Doherty rejoined The Libertines
[1] and sidelined the Babyshambles project. However, he found time to record the band's first single "
Babyshambles", which was released in April 2004 on High Society Records. The single was limited to 2000 CDs and 1000 7" vinyl copies.
[2]
In the early summer of 2004, Doherty once again found himself cast out of The Libertines because of his drug use.
[3] As a result, Doherty brought Babyshambles to the fore with
Patrick Walden on guitar,
Gemma Clarke on drums and
Peter Perrett's two sons, Jamie and Peter Junior, on guitar and bass respectively. Doherty organised several gigs and the band began to gain respect in their own right, even though Doherty missed a number of appearances. The band's line-up underwent several changes before stabilizing during the late summer of 2004 with Doherty on vocals, Patrick Walden on guitar, Gemma Clarke on drums and
Drew McConnell on bass.
UK tours
In September and October 2004, Babyshambles embarked on a British tour that culminated with two shows at the London Scala. Despite fears that Doherty's performance would not be consistent, the tour sold-out and received critical acclaim. The band's second single "
Killamangiro" was released
November 29,
2004 on
Rough Trade Records, reaching number 8 on the
UK singles chart. The band embarked on another tour in December 2004, among growing concerns regarding Doherty's drug dependence. During a gig in
Blackpool, the band walked off the stage when it became clear that Doherty was too intoxicated to perform,
[4] and a riot broke out at the
London Astoria after Doherty failed to appear.
[5]
In January 2005,
Gemma Clarke quit the band, citing disagreements with the management, whom she blamed for failing to address Doherty's obvious drug problem.
[6] She was subsequently replaced by
Adam Ficek.
[7]
Debut album: Down In Albion
In April and May 2005, Babyshambles spent several weeks in a recording studio in
Wales working on their debut album with
Mick Jones of
The Clash, who had also worked with Doherty on the production of
The Libertines' albums.
[8] The album, entitled
Down in Albion
, was released on
November 14,
2005. It reached the Top 10 on the
UK Albums Chart. The first single from the album, "
Fuck Forever", had been released on August 15, reaching number four on the
UK singles chart. The second single, "
Albion", was released on November 28 and reached number eight in the UK singles chart.
Fellow British rock group
Oasis had booked Babyshambles to support them on their UK tour in July 2005. However, Doherty was attending the birthday celebration of fashion designer
Hedi Slimane with Kate Moss and was unable to arrange transport back to the UK in time for the band's first appearance.
[9] As a consequence Oasis cancelled Babyshambles' support for the rest of the tour.
[10]
Several small gigs took place at the end of 2005.
2006-2007
Babyshambles announced four small club shows in London, Liverpool, Sheffield and Stoke in January, 2006. To the surprise of his fans, the band performed without guitarist
Patrick Walden, with Doherty on guitar instead. Walden returned for a gig in Cambridge on January 23 and a UK tour in February. He played his last gig with the band at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire during that tour, and has not appeared with Babyshambles since. He has, however, appeared on stage independently and in the company of Drew McConnell and
Seb Rochford, playing two Babyshambles songs which he co-wrote with Pete Doherty, in July 2007.
[11]
In February 2006, Babyshambles won the
Naomi Award for Worst Live Act,
[12] and were nominated for several NME awards.
[13] The band performed "
Albion" at the
NME Awards show, and Doherty won the "Sexiest Man" award.
[14]
In August, 2006, Babyshambles signed to major record label
Parlophone for the release of an EP,
[15] and headlined the
Get Loaded in the Park festival. The band released the limited edition single "Beg, Steal or Borrow", which was exclusively available to those who had attended the festival. A free copy of "The Blinding" was released in the street magazine
The Big Issue.
A cover version of the
Clash song "Janie Jones" was released through
B-Unique Records in October. The single was released to raise money for
Joe Strummer's charity foundation
Strummerville and features contributions from others bands such as
Dirty Pretty Things,
Larrikin Love,
We Are Scientists,
The Kooks, and
Guillemots. This release marked the first time that
Carl Barât and
Pete Doherty had worked together since
The Libertines parted, although they never met during the recording process.
[16]
On
December 4 2006,
The Blinding EP
was released to critical acclaim. The release was promoted with music videos for "The Blinding" and "Love You But You're Green", and an
acoustic performance of the latter on
The Culture Show
. The single was not eligible for the singles chart because it contained too many tracks; however, the band claimed on its
MySpace page that it would have made number four in the Christmas Day 2006 UK chart had it been eligible.
On
January 18,
2007, it was announced that the band had signed a long-term record deal with Parlophone.
[17] The contract was reportedly for three albums.
[18] In Summer 2007, Babyshambles played
Oxegen,
Glastonbury Festival, the
V Festival,
T in the Park and
Paredes de Coura Festival.
thumb, 2008.
Shotter's Nation
On
October 1,
2007 Babyshambles released their second album
Shotter's Nation
.
[19] The track listing for the album was revealed on
July 23,
2007 in the (p)review posted on
Allan Jones' Editor's Diary
Uncut.co.uk blog.
[20] The
Stephen Street-produced record contains 12 tracks and features a guest appearance from
Bert Jansch on the acoustic closer.
Adam Ficek commented that
Shotter's Nation
is a "glossy picture" of where the band are at the moment.
[21]
The first single from the album, "
Delivery", was released on
September 17 2007, reaching number six in the
UK Singles Chart after its first week on general sale.
[22] A week prior to the release, a 7 inch vinyl containing a demo version of the song and an interview with the band was released with
NME magazine.
[23]
The album was received much better than previous Babyshambles releases. With an AMG rating of 3.5 stars (Compared with 2.5 for
Down in Albion and 3 stars for
The Blinding EP)
In November 2007 Babyshambles played their first arena tour, taking in dates at the Newcastle
Metro Radio Arena,
MEN Arena in Manchester, the
Nottingham Arena,
Bournemouth International Centre, London's
Wembley Arena, Brighton's
Brighton Centre, and Birmingham's
National Indoor Arena.
[24]
The second single from
Shotter's Nation
, "
You Talk", was released on
December 3,
2007.
[25]
2008-2009
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Madrid in May 2008
In January and February 2008 Babyshambles played their biggest European tour to date.
Babyshambles are due to play at a lot of festivals this Spring and this Summer, especially in France.
In June they will play at
Hove Festival in
Norway. In August they will headline the RadioOne/NME Stage of the
Reading and Leeds Festivals. However, a large amount of their scheduled tours may be cancelled due to Doherty's recent imprisonment.
On April 8, it was announced that Babyshambles was going to release A CD/DVD live untitled "
Oh! What A Lovely Tour" on June 2. The concert was recorded during the winter leg of the UK arena tour at the SECC Glasgow on the 2nd of December.
[26] On May 22 2008 Babyshambles performed at the
Saturday Night Fiber, a new music festival in
Madrid,
Spain with other artists such as
Morrissey.
Growing speculation suggested that Babyshambles would be unable to make all tour dates for 2008, but in a recent interview with NME "Doherty added that he will honour all his booked live commitments with Babyshambles, but will not book further gigs until his solo album is finished"
[27]. The band is heading into studios to record 9 demos for their third upcoming album. It was announced in December 2008 that on 12 January 2009 along with
Roger Daltrey, Babyshambles would be playing a one-off gig at the
O2 Academy Bristol in aid of
Teenage Cancer Trust
Line-up
The band's line-up
The band's line-up has undergone several changes before eventually stabilizing in late summer of 2004 with Pete Doherty on vocals and Piano, Patrick Walden on guitar, Gemma Clarke on drums and Drew McConnell on bass. It's very difficult to create a comprehensive and absolutely correct timeline, because of the band's very turbulent early days.
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Major changes of the line-up
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After finally stabilizing in late summer, Babyshambles' line-up underwent another change in January 2005. On January the 27th, 2005, Drummer Gemma Clarke quit the band after disagreeing with their management.
[28] The ongoing heavy drug abuse of the band members, especially of frontman Doherty, and James Mullord's inability to do something about it, made her eventually leave the band.
[29] She was immediately replaced by Adam Ficek, who was once a band member of
The White Sport
alongside Patrick Walden.
In December 2005, guitarist Patrick Walden left Babyshambles, short after the debut album
"Down In Albion"
was released.
[30] He wasn't replaced immediately and returned to play guitar for the Babyshambles at a gig in the Junction, Cambridge, on January 23, 2006.
[31] Walden's reason to leave the band was his heavy drug abuse. In April 2006 Babyshambles went on tour without Walden, who was accused of assaulting his girlfriend, arrested and spent nine days in
Pentonville prison.
[32] After all charges against Walden were eventually dropped, he left London. Babyshambles first continued as a three-man piece, but towards the end of the year 2006 Walden was finally replaced by Mick Whitnall, who was formerly a roadie.
[33] Walden was scheduled to reunite with the band at the Manchester
MEN Arena in November 2007, however he dropped out at the last minute.
[34]
Current Line-up
Pete Doherty
is the lead singer, guitarist and main songwriter for the band.
Adam Ficek
is the
drummer for the band. Prior to joining Babyshambles, Ficek used to teach drum lessons in schools, including the
Knights Templar School in
Baldock and
Sir John Lawes School, both in
Hertfordshire and played drums for
The White Sport. Ficek has been working on his side project,
Roses, Kings, Castles since late 2007.
Drew McConnell
is the bass guitarist and backing vocalist with band. McConnell completed a bass degree at the
Institute of Contemporary Music Performance (ICMP). He was formerly in the band
Elviss, and he currently also plays in another group,
The Phoenix Drive as well as writing and recording solo material. Also currently playing double bass and piano with Irish singer/songwriter
Fionn Regan. McConnell organises a musical collective named Helsinki, with which he performs solo material as well as versions of songs by Babyshambles, such as a swing version of their single "
Delivery". Among the members of this collective are Stephen Large of
Squeeze and Albert Hammond Jr of
The Strokes.
Mick Whitnall
is the present
lead guitarist and song writing partner for the band. Before this, Whitnall played with Kill City fronted by Pete Doherty's ex-girlfriend
Lisa Moorish, and also in bands including
Finley Quaye's band and ska band
100 Men.
Discography
Studio albums
- Down in Albion
(2005)
- Shotter's Nation
(2007)
References
- Libertines reunite at freedom gig
- WHAT A SHAMBLES, BABY!
- LIBS CONTINUE WITHOUT PETE
- BALLROOM BLITZED!
- LONDON GIG ENDS IN 'SHAMBLES'
- DOHERTY'S DRUMMER QUIT OVER 'MANAGEMENT ISSUES'
- BABYSHAMBLES DRUMMER QUITS BAND
- DOHERTY LEAVES TEMPTATION BEHIND TO RECORD NEW ALBUM
- Babyshambles cancel Oasis support
- BABYSHAMBLES OFF OASIS TOUR
- Babyshambles Guitar Genius Resurfaces At Rock Against Racism 30th Anniversary Show
- Westlife win 'worst' music award
- ShockWaves NME Awards 2006: The Shortlist
- ShockWaves NME Awards 2006 - full list of winners
- Babyshambles speak about new deal
- Carl Barat and Pete Doherty team-up
- Babyshambles sign long term record deal
- Babyshambles' WHOPPER Deal
- Doherty addresses "Shotter's Nation"
- First Thoughts On The New Babyshambles Album
- Babyshambles (Adam Ficek)
- Kingston clings on to UK top spot
- Babyshambles and NME team up to give away free single
- The boys are hitting the road later this year...
- Babyshambles' new single details revealed
- Hove Festival Homepage
- Pete Doherty to release solo album in Autumn – exclusive | News | NME.COM
- Babyshambles - Doherty'S Drummer Quit Over 'Management Issues'
- Gemma Clarke Reveals Why She Left Babyshambles - GIGWISE
- Babyshambles kick off UK tour without guitarist | News | NME.COM
- Babyshambles - Babyshambles: Junction, Cambridge, Monday, January 23 - Live Reviews - NME.COM
- January 21, 2008, issue of NME
- Pop: Babyshambles, Manchester MEN Arena | Music | The Observer
- Patrick Walden Walked Out From Babyshambles...Again!