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Heliopause (band)

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Years active
  
2006 – present

Origin
  
Belfast (2006)

Website
  
[1]

Members
  
Richard Davis Niall Harden Chris McCorry

Past members
  
Michael Kinloch Therese McKenna

Albums
  
V. I, Walk into the Sea, How Can We Laugh After This

Genres
  
Post-rock, Independent music, Slowcore, Shoegazing

Record labels
  
Robotmachine Records (DE), Soona Songs, Inc., Heliopause

Similar
  
Keith Tucker, AUX 88, Scape One, Dave Clarke

Profiles

Heliopause are a U.K. band based in Belfast and Brighton, led by filmmaker Richard Davis. The band is known for performing in unusual locations such as May Street church, the Ulster Hall, the Palm House at Botanic Gardens, the dome over Belfast's Victoria Square shopping centre, at the Willowstone music festival and the Hammer gallery in Berlin.

Contents

They released their debut EP Dark Matter on Furious Tradesmen in May 2008, two months after the exquisite instrumental band from which they took their name released their self-titled debut EP Heliopause on Rampapo records. Guitarist Michael Kinloch departed after the EP's release to concentrate on playing bass in Not Squares. Chris McCorry, formerly of Cutaways joined in late 2008 and the trio released a handmade single, Moment of Recognition in 2009. Their début album "Walk Into the Sea" was recorded at Belfast's Start Together studio in summer 2009, and released on 1 October 2010.

EPs

  • Dark Matter (2008)
  • Singles

  • "Moment of Recognition" (2009)
  • Albums

  • Walk Into the Sea (2010)
  • Songs

    Subtransmission feat Keith TuckerDestination Planet Earth · 2011
    Forward feat Keith TuckerDestination Planet Earth · 2011
    Instrument of ThoughtHow Can We Laugh After This · 2016

    References

    Heliopause (band) Wikipedia