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Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Name
  
Neil Halstead

Movies
  
En Concert


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Born
  
7 October 1970 (age 54) Reading, Berkshire, England (
1970-10-07
)

Genres
  
Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter, record producer

Associated acts
  
Slowdive, Mojave 3, Black Hearted Brother

Role
  
Musician · neilhalstead.com

Music groups
  
Slowdive (Since 1989), Mojave 3

Albums
  
Blue Day, Excuses for Travellers, Just for a Day, Ask Me Tomorrow, Souvlaki

Profiles

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Neil Halstead (born 7 October 1970) is an English musician born in Reading, Berkshire, England. He has been hailed by AllMusic as “one of Britain's most respected songwriters", and Time Out as "one of Britain's greatest songwriters".

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Career

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Halstead is a singer/guitarist and served as frontman and primary songwriter for the shoegazing band Slowdive, formed in 1989 out of his first band, the Pumpkin Fairies. Slowdive released the albums Just for a Day (1991), Souvlaki (1993), Pygmalion (1995) and Slowdive (2017).

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Halstead also recorded with a side project called Zurich with members of Seefeel and Knives ov Resistance; the trio's sole album was released in 2009.

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After their 1995 breakup, Slowdive morphed into the Halstead-helmed Mojave 3 and released a string of highly celebrated records that merged jangly alt-country with dusky psychedelic dream pop.

In 2006, Mojave 3 went on indefinite hiatus, prompting Halstead to embark on an acoustic-driven solo career marked by an emphasis on British folk-inspired melody and a love of surfing. An occasional drift into more whimsical territory prompted NME to describe Halstead as "like Syd Barrett if he’d ever set foot on a surf board". Halstead's first solo album, Sleeping on Roads, was released in 2002, followed by Oh! Mighty Engine (2008), released on friend and fellow surfer Jack Johnson's Brushfire Records label. Halstead's third solo album, Palindrome Hunches, was released in 2012; it was described as "an exquisite set of dark folk music" by The Times, while God Is In The TV called it "undoubtedly one of the finest British records released this year".

Halstead formed the project Black Hearted Brother in 2013, releasing one album, Stars Are Our Home.

Slowdive, including Halstead, reformed in 2014, and released their fourth self-titled album in 2017.

Studio albums

  • Sleeping on Roads (2002, 4AD)
  • Oh! Mighty Engine (2008, Brushfire)
  • Palindrome Hunches (2012, Brushfire)
  • Guest appearances

  • "Away" – Shelter by Alcest (2014, Prophecy Productions)
  • "Lonely Heart Reverb", "Cloudy Heart" and "Lover" – Cross the Verge by Joana Serrat (2016, Loose)
  • References

    Neil Halstead Wikipedia


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