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Years active
  
2009–

Record label
  
Website
  
Official website

The Blanche Hudson Weekend httpsfinestkissfileswordpresscom201102bla

Labels
  
Squirrel Records (UK), Odd Box Records (UK)

Associated acts
  
Pop Threat, Ailsa Craig, The Manhattan Love Suicides, Girl One And The Grease Guns

Members
  
Caroline McChrystalDarren LockwoodChris ShakeLee HooperSasha Delirium

Origin
  
Leeds, United Kingdom (2009)

Albums
  
You Always Loved Violence

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Indie rock

Similar
  
Girl One And The Grease G, The Manhattan Love Suic, The Unlovables, Tender Trap, Susan George

Profiles

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The Blanche Hudson Weekend is a UK-based indie band, originating from Leeds and formed in 2009. The band is named after the fictional character portrayed by Joan Crawford in the 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, which itself is based on the Henry Farrell novel of the same name. The band was formed by Darren Lockwood and Caroline McChrystal after the split of their former band The Manhattan Love Suicides in July 2009. Allmusic's Margaret Reges described the band as "[...] a twee pop outfit whose blissfully buzzy, girl group-influenced tunes drew heavily from seminal twee pop acts like the Shop Assistants, Dolly Mixture, and Talulah Gosh", and the band have cited the British indie pop band The Primitives as an influence.

Contents

Initially the band were a studio-only project with various guests helping on recordings. They released their debut 7", an EP titled The Letters to Daddy, on Squirrel Records in November 2009. On 20 July 2010 the band debuted its live line-up for the first time. The band then released two further 7" singles, followed by a 17-track compilation CD, released on the band's own Squirrel Records imprint at the end of 2010, titled Reverence, Severance and Spite. The band's debut album, titled You Always Loved Violence, was released on 10 October 2011. The three-track limited edition Deep Thrust EP was released on Odd Box Records on 12 November 2012 as a prelude to a new album to be entitled How Many Times Have You Let Me Die?, scheduled for release on 8 April 2013.

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Songs

Song For KristenReverence - Severence And Spite · 2010
Susan GeorgeHow Many Times Have You Let Me Die? · 2013
Screen TestYou Always Loved Violence · 2011

References

The Blanche Hudson Weekend Wikipedia


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