Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Sons of Noel and Adrian

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Years active
  
2008–present

Sons of Noel and Adrian Sons Of Noel and Adrian The Lexington London 170411 Bearded

Associated acts
  
Laura Marling, The Leisure Society, The Miserable Rich, Lightspeed Champion, Hope of the States

Past members
  
Rowan Coupland, Nick Hemming, Mike Siddell, Helen Whitaker, Jo White

Origin
  
Brighton, United Kingdom (2008)

Members
  
Marcus Hamblett, Nick Hemming

Albums
  
Sons of Noel and Adrian, Knots, Turquoise Purple Pink, The Wreck Is Not a Boat

Record labels
  
Shelsmusic, I Love You Records, K&F Records, Willkommen Records

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Folk music, Experimental music

Similar
  
Laish, The Miserable Rich, The Leisure Society, Kristin McClement, The Climbers

Profiles

Sons of noel and adrian turquoise purple pink official audio


Sons of Noel and Adrian is an experimental band based in Brighton, England. They are known for their live performances with up to thirteen musicians on stage, all of whom play with many other bands. They are one of the founding groups of the Willkommen Collective.

Contents

Sons of noel and adrian portrait szenestreifen


History

Sons of Noel and Adrian Willkommen Collective feat The Leisure Society Sons of Noel and

The band's debut self-titled album was released worldwide in April 2010 (distributed by Shellshock), coinciding with a seven date tour of Germany and ten date tour of the UK. It features the likes of Nick Hemming from The Leisure Society on banjo and mandolin, Mike Siddell from Hope of the States and Lightspeed Champion on the violin and Will Calderbank from The Miserable Rich on the cello. Critics described the album as a more orchestral take on the American nu-folk movement, as "equal parts Shostakovich and Will Oldham".

Sons of Noel and Adrian Sons of Noel and Adrian Brighton Music Blog

The lead single 'The Wreck is Not a Boat' received airplay on BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music from Rob Da Bank, Gideon Coe and more.

Sons of Noel and Adrian shelsmusiccomsonsimagesOwenpicsHiDSC01612jpg

The band then toured the UK twice with friends Mumford & Sons and gigged extensively, performing with the likes of David Grubbs, Peggy Sue, Red Sparowes, Rothko, David Thomas Broughton and Alessi's Ark.

Sons of Noel and Adrian Sons Of Noel and Adrian announce tour plus Willkommen Collective

In 2009 the band played several high profile London shows: the Royal Festival Hall with Laura Marling, the Barbican with Jaga Jazzist and Efterklang with the Britten Sinfonia, the Union Chapel with The Leisure Society and The Roundhouse, performing a live score for Antonin Artaud's La Coquille et le clergyman. Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons joined the band on stage for their performance of "Indigo", playing drums and singing. This performance can be seen on the live bonus DVD with the special edition of Laura Marling's second album, I Speak Because I Can.

Sons of Noel and Adrian Sons of Noel amp Adrian news from the The Argus

The band went on to release the Rivers EP as a 7" on OIB Records and play many festivals including End of the Road Festival, The Big Chill and Green Man.

In April 2011 the band completed a twelve date tour of Europe and announced via Facebook that they had completed recording their second album, titled Knots. In March 2012, Broken Sound and Willkommen Records confirmed the album's title and announced a release date of 21 May 2012 supported by a short UK tour.

The band members are noted for being extremely collaborative. As well as almost every member of the band having a solo project, and all of them collaborating with other musicians from within the Willkommen Collective, in 2011 two members performed some shows with Damo Suzuki of krautrock band Can and two performed as the horn section for Broken Social Scene's tour of the UK. In 2012 four members of the band performed as part of Laura Marling's band on the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury festival and featured on her album Live at York Minster.

Their second album, Knots, was released in 2012. Critics noted a marked departure from the debut, exploring and combining a wider array of genres, especially the "influence of Chicago's avant-garde rock and jazz scene and guitarists such as former Slint-man David Pajo in particular".

The band's third album, Turquoise Purple Pink, was released on November 25th, 2016. The album marked another change in style - after hearing the new material at Green Man Festival, Kathryn Bromwich of The Observer wrote, "In the front: two girls doing Cocteau Twins-like ethereal vocals and faultlessly choreographed dance moves, occasionally breaking off for a drum or clarinet solo. In the back: the band (three on guitar and bass, two drummers) blast out funky basslines, building crescendo and noise levels that would make My Bloody Valentine proud." The Quietus described the new material as "a defiantly electric brand of muscular jazz-rock that recalls the acceptable face of early seventies prog; Soft Machine, later Traffic and the 'Rock In Opposition' movement, somewhere between Henry Cow and Magma." Tom Robinson premiered the track, "I Love You So Much I Want To Stab You In The Eye", on his BBC Radio 6 Music show on the 31st October 2016.

Studio albums

  • Sons of Noel and Adrian (2008)
  • Knots (2012)
  • Turquoise Purple Pink (2016)
  • Other releases

  • The Wreck Is Not A Boat (2009) – EP
  • Rivers (2010) – 7"
  • Your Tunnel That Connects My Arm to a God-Fearing Woman Who Lives in the Dark (2012) – compilation of rarities
  • Songs

    The Wreck Is Not a BoatSons of Noel and Adrian · 2008
    Come Run Fun Stella Baby Mother of the WorldKnots · 2012
    Black Side of the RiverKnots · 2012

    References

    Sons of Noel and Adrian Wikipedia