Wild Beasts
are an indie rock band that originated in Kendal, England in 2002. The bands' first single, Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants, placed 17th in a national independent record labels chart and won Steve Lamacq's Rebel Playlist on BBC 6 Music in January 2007.
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History
In 2002, students Hayden Thorpe (Born January 18, 1986) and Ben Little formed the duo
Fauve
, the French term for wild beast, and began writing original songs.
[1] In January 2004, the band acquired the drumming skills of Chris Talbot, otherwise known as 'Bert' and changed the bands' name to The Wild Beasts.
Wild Beasts quickly moved into their first practice studio at Mintsfeet Industrial Estate. With the aid of Gareth Bullock (a stand in
bassist), in June 2004 the band began
recording their first demo
EP titled 'Wild Beasts'.
In September 2005 the band relocated to
Leeds and Tom Fleming joined as full time
bassist. They soon gained a following within the city and recorded their second demo
EP titled 'Espirit De Corps'. The band quickly followed up with a third demo
EP titled 'All Men'.
The band signed for Bad Sneakers Records in August 2006. Bad Sneakers Records released Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants.
[2] This first single was released on
20 November 2006.
The Wild Beasts recorded a live session for BBC Radio 6 Music on
2006-01-11, which went out on
Marc Riley's Brain Surgery and they performed 3 tracks.
[3]
With Hayden's "enormous falsetto voice, which soars over chiming guitars,"
Brave Bulging Bouyant Clairvoyants was placed at number 17 in the national independent record labels chart, which is published by the
UK chart company in its first week of release. The A-Side of Brave Bulging Bouyant Clairvoyants has been characterized as a pumped up dance tune.
[4] The B-side The Old Dog has been characterized as equally as charming and unfashionable as the A-side.
[5]
Their debut single Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants also was placed in circulation on
BBC 6 Music and won
Steve Lamacq's Rebel Playlist on BBC 6 Music in January 2007.
[6] [7]
In February 2007 Wild Beasts signed to
Domino Records.
[8]. A second single was launched on Bad Sneakers Records on
23 April 2007. A side "Through Dark Night",
[9] with B side "Please, Sir" is the last Bad Sneakers release before recording for Domino. The video has appeared on MTV2.
In May 2007, music magazine
NME listed the Wild Beasts as one of ten bands "tipped for the top."
[10] [11]
"The Devil's Crayon" single was released in June 2008
[12] with the album "Limbo, Panto"
[13] released on
June 16 2008
An early review of the band's second album,
Two Dancers
, published on ClashMusic.com reads: "Affecting, audacious, captivating of fantastical flourishes, it’s an album to champion ‘til all superlatives are spent." The review is scored 9/10.
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Singles
- Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants / The Old Dog
- Through Dark Night / Please, Sir
- Assembly / Sylvia, A Melodrama
- The Devil's Crayon / Treacle Tin
- Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants / Mummy's Boy
- Hooting and Howling
Albums
- Limbo, Panto
(2008)
- Two Dancers
(2009)
References
- Hargreaves, Ellie. 2006-11-17 Westmorland Gazette ''Wild about the Beasts.''
- Simpson, Dave. 2006-12-15 The Guardian ''First Sight: Wild Beasts.''
- BBC Tracklisting (Brain Surgery) 2006-12-22
- Whisperin & Hollerin. (December 2006) '''Wild Beasts': 'Brave bulging buoyant clairvoyants.'''
- A, James. 2006-10-12 SoundsXP ''Wild Beasts: Brave Bulging Buoyant Clairvoyants; Bad Sneakers''
- BBC Tracklisting 2006-11-26 .
- Music Week 2007-01-20 ''Yorkshire talent: Moors the merrier for Yorkshire music.'' Page 23.
- Domino Records 2007-02-22 Domino News Obtained 2007-03-03.
- Knight, Beverely. 2007-04-21 Music Week ''The playlist.'' Page 3.
- Hargreaves, Ellie. 2007-05-23 ThisisTheLakeDistrict.co.uk. ''NME Hails Kendal Band "Must See"'' Section: leisure
- Hargreaves, Ellie. 2007-06-13 ThisisTheLakeDistrict.co.uk. ''Top Acts Headline Music Festival.'' Section: news.
- Next Single Announced Wild Beasts
- Drowned in Sound New album: goose-pimpled gods Wild Beasts take debut bow Obtained 2008-05-04
- http://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/wild-beasts-two-dancers