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The Miserable Rich

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Years active
  
2007–2012 (hiatus)

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

Website
  
The Miserable Rich

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Associated acts
  
Shoreline, Hope of the States, Lightspeed Champion

Origin
  
Brighton, United Kingdom (2006)

Albums
  
Miss You in the Days, Twelve Ways to Count, Of Flight & Fury, Live in Frankfurt, All The Covers, Anything's Possible, Covers

Members
  
James De Malplaquet, Mike Siddell, Will Calderbank, Rhys Lovell, Jim Briffett

Record labels
  
Hazelwood Music Production, Humble Soul, Hazelwood

Similar
  
Sons of Noel and Adrian, The Leisure Society, Laish, The Climbers, Kristin McClement

The miserable rich let me fade


The Miserable Rich are a chamber pop band, formed in 2007 and based in Brighton, England. The band is known for its distinctive chamber orchestra sound, created using cello and violin as the primary lead instruments, augmented by double bass, acoustic guitar and occasionally piano. They have released three albums: Twelve Ways to Count (2008), Of Flight & Fury (2010) and Miss You in the Days (2011); and a live album, Live in Frankfurt (2014).

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The band's name came from an experience Will Calderbank and James de Malplaquet had at the wedding of two rich aristocrats.

The miserable rich chestnut sunday


History

In 2006, Will Calderbank (cello) joined James de Malplaquet (vocals) to form the band Grape Authority, a live band playing the songs de Malplaquet had written under the pseudonym James Grape. The pair were playing in Brighton folk band Shoreline, and the more traditional instrumentation used in this band was taken on board, with inspiration derived from the ex-Zombie Colin Blunstone's "Say You Don't Mind" and The Balanescu Quartet's Kraftwerk covers. Together with Mike Siddell (formerly Hope of the States) on violin, Ricky Pritchard on guitar and Rhys Lovell playing double bass, they created The Miserable Rich.

They recorded their debut album, Twelve Ways to Count, at de Malplaquet's house in Hove during the summer of 2007. The debut single from the album received positive reviews, including Leftfield Single of the Month in DJ Magazine and widespread airplay, with the band championed in particular by BBC 6 Music's Marc Riley, for whom they have recorded two live sessions. The album itself has received widespread critical acclaim, both in Germany and the UK.

They have toured extensively in Europe, both as headliners and as support for Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan.

In November 2009 they released an EP of cover versions, featuring four reworked 1980s songs: "Golden Brown" by The Stranglers, "Gigantic" by Pixies, "Shades" by Iggy Pop and "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by Eurythmics.

The Miserable Rich self-recorded and produced their second album, Of Flight & Fury, which was mixed by Al Scott (The Levellers, Eliza Carthy, Asian Dub Foundation), and released in June 2010.

The third Miserable Rich album, "Miss You in the Days", released in November 2011, is lyrically based on ghost stories. It was recorded on location at various buildings around the UK that are reputedly haunted, primarily Blickling Hall in Norfolk.

In late 2012 The Miserable Rich announced their final concerts in London and Brighton, pending a creative break during which time members of the band will concentrate on other projects. However, they released a Christmas single in 2013 titled Everything You Wanted. In November 2014, their live album Live in Frankfurt was released featuring music from their gig at the city on 9 February 2012.

Discography

  • Twelve Ways to Count (2008, Humble Soul)
  • Covers EP (2009, Humble Soul)
  • Of Flight & Fury (2010, Humble Soul)
  • Miss You in the Days (2011, Humble Soul / Hazelwood Records)
  • Miss You More EP (2012)
  • Live in Frankfurt (2014)
  • Songs

    PissheadTwelve Ways to Count · 2008
    Boat SongTwelve Ways to Count · 2008
    Ringing the ChangesMiss You in the Days · 2011

    References

    The Miserable Rich Wikipedia