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Vessels (band)

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Years active
  
2005–present

Website
  
Official site


Origin
  
Leeds, United Kingdom (2005)

Albums
  
Dilate, White Fields and Open Devices, Helioscope, Black Teeth, Dilate Remixed, Elliptic EP, Vessels EP, Retreat, Vessels

Members
  
Lee J. Malcolm, Martin Teff, Tom Evans, Tim Mitchell, Peter Wright

Record labels
  
Different Recordings, Bias Records, [PIAS]

Genres
  
Post-rock, Electronic dance music

Similar
  
Anna Of The North, Uncle Skeleton, Prism Tats, NVDES, Puro Instinct

Profiles

Vessels are an electronic post-rock band from Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Formed in 2005, they have released three studio albums.

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History

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On 5 March 2007, the band released a limited 7" single ("Yuki" / "Forever the Optimist") through Cuckundoo Records, and were tipped by BBC Radio 1 as one of the hottest new bands in the country. The band recorded a session for Huw Stephens's show on BBC Radio 1, which was broadcast on 29 March. This was followed by the addition of Peter Wright to the line-up. Another single, "Two Words & A Gesture", was released in November 2007.

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Vessels travelled to Minneapolis, United States to record their debut album, White Fields and Open Devices, with producer John Congleton who had previously worked with fellow post-rock artists Explosions in the Sky and This Will Destroy You as well as Modest Mouse, at Pachyderm Studios in December 2007. They completed recording of the ten-track album in twelve days and returned to the UK for a nationwide tour. On 16 June they released the single "A Hundred Times In Every Direction". Their debut album was released on 18 August.

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In May 2010 Vessels recorded the follow-up LP in Dallas, Texas, again with John Congleton and featuring vocals by Stuart Warwick of Jacob's Story. It was entitled Helioscope and was subsequently released in February 2011. In June 2011 Vessels headlined the BBC Introducing Stage at Glastonbury Festival. Reviews for Helioscope were above average included a 7.5 from Pitchfork Media and a 4.5 from Sputnik Music.

Vessels released a third album, Dilate, in March 2015. This record saw the band "moving away from the overt post-rock foundations of second album Helioscope" and into a more electronic sound. The music from Dilate is less guitar orientated and is instead based more heavily on synthesisers and percussion, leading to "danceable dynamics" that "resonate with focused heft and power".

Members

  • Tom Evans - electronics, vocals
  • Tim Mitchell - drums
  • Martin Teff - guitar, bass, synth
  • Lee J. Malcolm - electronics, synth, drums
  • Peter Wright - electronics
  • Studio albums

  • White Fields and Open Devices (2008) – Cuckundoo Records
  • Helioscope (2011) – Cuckundoo Records
  • Dilate (2015) – The Leaf Label
  • Other albums

  • Retreat - Limited Tour CD (2009) – Cuckundoo Records - a collection of remixes
  • EPs

  • Vessels (2006)
  • Elliptic (2013)
  • Singles

  • "Yuki" / "Forever The Optimist" (2007) - Cuckundoo Records
  • "Two Words & A Gesture" (2007) - Cuckundoo Records
  • "A Hundred Times In Every Direction" (2008) (download only) - Cuckundoo Records
  • "Meatman, Piano Turner, Prostitute" feat. Stuart Warwick - (8 November 2010) - Cuckundoo Records
  • "On Monos" (download only) (2014)- Bias
  • Songs

    The Sky Was Pink2012
    EllipticDilate · 2015
    4amDilate · 2015

    References

    Vessels (band) Wikipedia