Active until 2012 | Labels Household Name Records Genre Ska punk | |
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Years active 1997–2003, 2006, 2007, 2012 and 2015 Members Chas Palmer-WilliamsNeil DraycottNeil ‘Nelb’ CowieMark Wood (aka. Girlyhips Saville)Ben AshtonJim HarrisonRichard ‘Bars’ BarlingKraig Winterbottom Albums Call of the Weasel Clan, Chris Gentlemens Hairdresser and Railway Book Shop, Just Another Demonstration Similar Adequate Seven, Ye Wiles, Captain Everything!, The Foamers, Howards Alias |
Lightyear were a seven-piece UK ska punk band, formed in 1997 in Derby.
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The band signed to Household Name Records in 2001, and released two full-length albums via the label. During their career, Lightyear also released a split EP with friends Evil Macaroni, a 'demo', and contributed to several international punk compilation CDs.
Biography
The band formed in 1997, with their first gig in their hometown of Derby in 1998. Lightyear released their debut album Call of the Weasel Clan in October 2001. In 2002 they appeared at the Carling Weekend Festivals with Sick Of It All and Alkaline Trio.
Lightyear begin work on their second album Chris Gentlemens Hairdresser and Railway Bookshop in April 2003 with producer Dave Chang, having already decided to split up after recording the album and touring twice more; once in support of the album, followed by a farewell tour. The album was released in July 2003, accompanied by a tour with Captain Everything! and Jerry-built. They played what was supposed to be their last show on 26 September 2003 at the Assembly Rooms in Derby, supported by Evil Macaroni, Captain Everything! and Adequate Seven.
On 9 May 2006, DJ Mike Davies announced on the Radio 1 Lock Up Show that Lightyear would be reforming for a fortnight long tour around the UK, finishing in Derby. Originally dubbed the “Twelve Days of Chaos” tour, it was renamed the “Lightyear ...Would Like to Apologise in Advance” tour as more promoters took interest. Davies invite them to play a set on his Radio 1 Lock Up stage at the Carling Weekend Festivals at Reading and Leeds. The band split up on stage for the second time on 26 August 2006 at the Carling Weekend Festival at Bramham Park, Leeds. Shortly afterwards, Lightyear performed a final 'friends & family only' gig at The Victoria Inn, Derby. Subsequent one-ff shows took place in Derby at the Assembly Rooms (November 2007) and The Venue (October 2009).
In March 2012, it was announced across social networking sites that Lightyear were going to reform for a six-show mini-tour, sponsored by Big Cheese magazine. They returned again 2015 to play several shows, including the Slam Dunk Festival in Leeds.
Touring
The band have been on tour with Capdown, Mad Caddies, Goldfinger, Slow Gherkin, 311, Mustard Plug, Big D and the Kids Table, Save Ferris, Nerf Herder, The Peacocks, Link 80 and Suicide Machines. They also played at 'Holidays in the Sun' for two years running (alongside The Business, The Exploited and more).
Members
Guest musicians
Albums
EPs
Singles
Music Videos
Other projects
Draycott and Palmer-Williams played together in another band called Cotton Weary. In 2013, Palmer-Williams started a solo folk project.
Songs
Nuff CutsChris Gentlemens Hairdresser and Railway Book Shop · 2003
Three BasicsCall of the Weasel Clan · 2001
Twat Out of HellChris Gentlemens Hairdresser and Railway Book Shop · 2003