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Years active
  
1998 - Present

Website
  
Official Website

Labels
  
New Warsaw Records

Spottiswoode & His Enemies Nippertown

Associated acts
  
Spottiswoode & McMahonThe ZimmermansSeeker

Origin
  
New York City, New York, United States (1998)

Members
  
Jonathan Spottiswoode, Riley McMahon, Candace DeBartolo, Tony Lauria, Kevin Cordt, Tim Vaill, John Young

Albums
  
Wild Goosechase Expedition, English Dream, Building A Road, Salvation, That's What I Like, Spottiswoode & His Enemies

Genres
  
Rock music, Jazz, Alternative rock

Awards
  
Independent Music Award for Best Song - Adult Contemporary

Similar
  
Johnny Society, Tony Scherr, Julia Haltigan, Ana Egge, Kate Fenner

Profiles

Beautiful monday spottiswoode his enemies


Spottiswoode & His Enemies are a New York based rock band. Fronted by Jonathan Spottiswoode, who also writes most of the band's music, the group has an eclectic and hard to describe sound, with songs ranging from rock to folk to jazz and even gospel. Several of the band's members first played together in the now-defunct Washington, D.C. band The Zimmermans.

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Although far from "mainstream", the band has become well known within the New York music scene during its ten years, regularly playing venues such as Joe's Pub and touring the East coast of the United States. The band also recently played in a Bob Dylan tribute at Avery Fisher Hall

Spottiswoode & His Enemies Spottiswoode and His Enemies quotAll in the Pastquot Live on Soundcheck

In an NPR interview, Jonathan Spottiswoode made this comment on the paradox of being a member of a well loved band but still having to struggle financially in the harsh environment of the modern music industry: "Maybe there was an illusion that was created in the '50s and '60s and '70s where there were all these huge bands making tons of money and there still are a few. But I think maybe the old-fashioned way, where you just — you're an itinerant musician and you depended on the kindness of strangers is — maybe that's the path again these days as things kind of implode."

Spottiswoode & His Enemies Classic spottiswoode amp his enemies By Candace DeBartolo

Critical reception

Spottiswoode & His Enemies Spottiswoode amp His Enemies Four Nights at The Living Room NYC

Paste Magazine's Steve LaBate wrote of the band's performance in Atlanta: "The longhaired, mutton-chopped British songwriter—who inhabits a possessed stage presence somewhere between Joe Cocker and Jim Morrison—knocked the crowd over with his gravelly voice, passionate delivery, dry wit and dark sense of humor[...]Toward the end of a set that inspired visions of Kevin Ayers and Randy Newman, the Enemies really showed their skills, with trumpet player Kevin Cordt and saxophonist Candace de Bartolo echoing the interplay of Miles Davis and Cannonball Adderley on landmark jazz album Kind of Blue. It was nothing short of transportive."

Spottiswoode & His Enemies Spottiswoode Jamming with His Enemies NPR

The New Yorker has said "Jonathan Spottiswoode, the backbone of this tight group, has a deep, rough-hewn voice that’s evocative of Leonard Cohen’s. He writes astringent ballads and groovy pop songs with equal aplomb."

Line-up

Spottiswoode & His Enemies Spottiswoode amp His Enemies Listen and Stream Free Music Albums

  • Jonathan Spottiswoode - vocals, guitar
  • John Young - bass
  • Tim Vaill - drums
  • Candace DeBartolo - saxophone, clarinet, flute, vocals
  • Kevin Cordt - trumpet, violin, vocals
  • Riley McMahon - guitars, mandolin, lap steel guitar, banjo, glockenspiel, percussion
  • Tony Lauria - piano, organ, accordion
  • In addition to the seven regular performers, the band is often accompanied on stage by several backup singers, bringing the total line-up to 10 or 11 musicians in total. Several of the members participate in other projects, as well. Spottiswoode & McMahon perform together in a duo, McMahon is a music producer and performs with other New York bands such as The Sad Little Stars, DeBartolo has a jazz band called Seeker, and Young plays with The Grandsons.

    Discography

    1. Ugly Love (1998)
    2. Spottiswoode & His Enemies (2000)
    3. Building A Road (2002)
    4. That's What I Like (2007)
    5. Salvation (2008)
    6. Wild Goosechase Expedition (2011)
    7. English Dream (2014)

    Awards

  • Independent Music Awards 2012: "Chariot" - Best Adult Contemporary Song
  • Songs

    Beautiful MondayWild Goosechase Expedition · 2011
    All In The PastWild Goosechase Expedition · 2011
    Genius FlowerEnglish Dream · 2014

    References

    Spottiswoode & His Enemies Wikipedia