- Long Fin Killie
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Name = Long Fin Killie
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Origin =Scotland flagicon|Scotland
Genre =Experimental rock Post-rock Art rock
Years_active = approx. 1993 - approx. 1998
Label =Too Pure
American
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Associated_acts = BowsMusic A.M.
Wilma CakebreadLong Fin Killie was a Scottish
experimental rock /post-rock band, which released three albums and several EPs on the British avant-rock labelToo Pure in the 1990s.History
Long Fin Killie's core lineup consisted of
Luke Sutherland (vocals, violin, guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, saxophone, hammer dulcimer, thumb piano, etc.),Colin Greig (electric and upright bass), David Turner (drums/percussion), and Philip Cameron (electric guitar). Sutherland had previously been in a band called Fenn, based inGlasgow [http://www.toopure.com/history] , who played many support gigs, includingRide andCatherine Wheel . Their name was taken from a family of ornamental freshwater fishes known askillifish es, noted for their interesting drought survival and reproductive habits.The members were all highly-trained, enabling them to create complex, atypical music which usually featured hypnotically-bowed violins/celli, jazz-influenced drumming, and meandering ambient passages. (
Allmusic cites them as having "staggering levels of musicianly talent." [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jvfixqrgldke] ) Vocalist Luke Sutherland often delivered his cryptic, highly-literate lyrics in an androgynousfalsetto voice.Their debut EP "Buttergut" was released in 1994, with debut album "Houdini" following the next year. were each released in 1994. The band's sound, though diverse, was influenced by the likes of
dream pop mainstaysA R Kane ,Cocteau Twins , andSlowdive , 1970s Germankrautrock groups like Can, and labelmatesMoonshake , Pram and Laika.Mark E. Smith of The Fall contributed "guest rants" to the song "The Heads Of Dead Surfers," which appeared in 1995 on the EP of the same name, as well as on "Houdini". (British DJJohn Peel voted this the #10 best song of 1995 in his "Festive Fifty " list of that year. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/festive50s/1990s/1995] ) LFK toured America in 1995 with the band Medicine; a split EP was released to promote it.The band received widespread critical acclaim, but little to no radio play, though they did tour on the 1996 edition of
Lollapalooza as part of its "second stage," in support of their 1996 second LP "Valentino". While driving from Sweden to Norway in late 1996, the band's tour bus was involved in a major accident on a patch of ice, causing Sutherland to suffer a collapsed lung, broken ribs and collar bone, and other injuries. He began writing his first novel while recuperating from the crash. [http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_05.21.98/music/longfin.php] In 1997, Turner was replaced by Kenny McEwan on drums. Subsequent album "Amelia" (1998) featured songs of shorter lengths and more conventional structures, but it proved to be their last. The group disbanded shortly afterwards, to little mainstream notice, in 1998 or 1999.Recurring themes
*All of their albums had one-word titles honoring public icons who died tragically at early ages: Escape artist
Harry Houdini , actorRudolph Valentino , and pilotAmelia Earhart , respectively.
*Their releases almost all featured intricatewoodcut -style graphic design; "Valentino" used woodcuts by 16th-century printmakerAlbrecht Dürer .
*All of their EPs (except for the split EP) featured four songs.Post-breakup work
Following the breakup, the former members of the band moved on to other projects. Sutherland helmed the slightly more accessible group Bows, which has released its albums on Too Pure. Sutherland now lives in
London and has written the novels "Jelly Roll" (described by L.S. as "vaguely autobiographical"; Anchor, 1998), "Sweetmeat" (Anchor, 2002), and "Venus As A Boy" (Bloomsbury, 2004). He has also played violin with fellow Scottish band Mogwai. He is currently in the bandMusic A.M. .Greig now lives in
Stockholm ,Sweden , and runs the independent record label Cocohippo. He also performs his own music under the moniker Wilma Cakebread.Dave turner lives in London and records his own music under the name [ disco haircut astronaut ]Discography
Albums
*"Houdini" (1995, Too Pure/ American) (PURE 47)
*"Valentino" (1996, Too Pure/ American/ Warner Bros.) (PURE 54) End of CD has hidden 4.5-minute track with hammer dulcimer/gamelan -style instrumentation
*"Amelia" (1997/98, Too Pure) (PURE 74)EPs
*"Buttergut" EP (1994, Too Pure) (PURE 39)
*"The Heads Of Dead Surfers" EP (1995, Too Pure) (PURE 44)
*Split EP with Medicine (1995, Too Pure/ American) (AMR CD0017) (3 songs by each band)
*"Hands And Lips" EP (1996, Too Pure) (PURE 58)
*"Lipstick" EP (1997, Too Pure) (PURE 75)Various-artist compilations
*"The Camden Crawl" (1995, Love Train) (PUBE 07) LFK's song: "The Heads Of Dead Surfers"
*"Monsters, Robots And Bug Men: A User's Guide To The Rock Hinterland" 2xCD (1996, Virgin) LFK's song: "(A) Man Ray"External links
* [http://www.glassdarkly.com/longfinkillie.html Detailed discography page]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/long-fin-killie-1 Answers.com data]
* [http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_05.21.98/music/longfin.php 1998 interview featuring bus crash info]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jvfixqrgldke All Music Guide entry]
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