- Seafood (band)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Seafood
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Origin =London ,England ,
Genre = Rock Alternative Punk
Years_active = 1996 – present
Label =Fierce Panda ,Infectious ,Cooking Vinyl ,
Associated_acts =Cazmechanic ,Torn Flags ,William Fairley Project ,Billy Mahonie , PRE,Fighting with Wire
URL = http://www.seafood.uk.com
Current_members = David Line Caroline Banks Kevin Penney
Past_members = Charles MacLeod
Kevin HendrickSeafood are a
UK band formed inLondon around 1996.The current line-up includes chief songwriter David Line (vocals,
guitar ), Caroline Banks (drums and backing vocals) and Kevin Penney (guitars) who joined the band following the departure of founder-member Charles MacLeod. Bassist and founder member Kevin Hendrick left the group to join PRE following the recording of their fourth album proper "Paper Crown King " in 2006, he has yet to be permanently replaced. Cahir O'Doherty, fromFighting with Wire andJetplane Landing has played bass on numerous tours.Seafood cite
Sonic Youth , thePixies andLemonheads as major influences, among others, and have released four albums since their inception plus a mini-album released in 1998History
Seafood were formed on August 31st, 1996 by David and Charles, who advertised for a female bassist and male drummer in classified magazine Loot. The line-up turned out differently - a female drummer and male bassist - but, happily, this worked out and Seafood played their first gig at Camden’s Dublin Castle in March, 1997. Seafood were signed to
Fierce Panda Records after their fourth gig in London's Highbury Garage. The band claim that they could have been signed at their third gig, had the representative of Fierce Panda not have been too drunk from a Kerrang magazine party to turn up in time to see their set.Seafood came to the attention of the music press with the release of "Scorch Comfort" on Fierce Panda, a noisy but melodic track that was oddly compared to both Sonic Youth and
Bis . This was followed by the release of "Psychic Rainy Nights" on Kooky records, and "Porchlight" on Fierce Panda. All of these singles were eventually compiled with theirb-side s on the "Messenger in the Camp " mini-album.At this time, Seafood embarked on two national tours, one supporting
Kenickie , and the other as part of the "Panda in a Vanda" record label tour withBilly Mahonie and Tiny Too. They also played support slots forLaptop ,Grandaddy andDawn of the Replicants , amongst others. Seafood played as a three-piece at the Reading festival after Charles lacerated his hands in an accident, ending with a 10 minute noise version ofWalking in the Air as made popular by choir-boyAled Jones . 1998 ended with the release of "Messenger in the Camp", and a gig at London's LSE.In 1999, Seafood headed off on tour again, with Idlewild and
The Llama Farmers , and returned to play a full set at theReading festival . They also made their American debut at theCMJ band marathon.This was also the year they recorded their debut long-player, "
Surviving the Quiet ". Produced byIan McCutcheon the album was released by Fierce Panda Records worldwide. The LP included flutes, cello, acoustic and electric guitar and a 10 minute noise breakdown on the last track. Four singles were released from "Surviving the Quiet": "Easy Path" and "This Is Not An Exit" (both released before the album) and "Belt" and "Led by Bison" (both released after the album).After the release of the LP, Seafood toured extensively during 2000, firstly with
Wilt andTurn , then withGerling . They also did a short tour of the US, playing withJimmy Eat World andHot Rod Circuit .In 2001, Seafood continued touring as well as beginning the recording of their follow-up to "Surviving the Quiet". The second LP, "
When Do We Start Fighting... " was recorded and produced in New York byGirls Against Boys member Eli Janney. It featured guest appearances byMary Lorson ofMadder Rose andScott McCloud of Girls Against Boys.The album release in July 2001 (on
Infectious Records ) was preceded by the release of "Cloaking" as a single. The single received airplay onBBC Radio 1 bySteve Lamacq who, interestingly, played the demo version of the song, instead of the single release.The release of further singles "Splinter" and "Western Battle" followed in December 2001 and March 2002. "Pleasurehead" was released as a split single with touring partners
Jetplane Landing and featured their track "What The Argument Has Changed".2001 saw Seafood headline a tour with
Easyworld , supportSportfreunde Stiller in Germany andMy Vitriol and Ash on their UK tours.In 2002 the band toured with
Dashboard Confessional in the US, played a long UK tour with Jetplane Landing, supported Jimmy Eat World on their UK tour and played their own headline UK tour withCrackout as support.After this tour, Seafood spent time working on building a studio, Neat Science Laboratories, in preparation for recording their next album, eventually released in the summer of 2004. During this time, Seafood played only a handful of gigs due to problems with singer David Line's health following the collapse of one of his lungs.
With Line in remission third album proper "
As the Cry Flows " was recorded with "Surviving The Quiet" producerIan McCutcheon at the end of 2003 and released byCooking Vinyl records in May 2004. An attempt at touring the record around the time of its release was cut short when David Line's lung problem flared up again. However, they were able to finally tour the UK in late 2004, and Europe in early 2005. After the conclusion of their European tour, the band retreated to write songs for their next release.On the 17th September 2005, the band played their first live show for almost six months, at the 2nd annual Smalltown America Records Charity All-Dayer at
London 's93 Feet East venue, where they played a set that consisted almost entirely of new material.The band embarked on their first national tour of the UK for several years in July 2006 and released the single "Signal Sparks" on the 31st of that month. Fourth album "
Paper Crown King " followed in September of the same year.In early May 2007 Seafood announced, via their website, that they would be releasing covers of The Cure's "Lovesong" and Townes Van Zandt's "I'll be Here in the Morning" as a double A-side download-only single on June 11th to accompany their May/June UK tour.
Discography
;Albums
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Messenger in the Camp " (1998)
*"Surviving the Quiet " (2000)
*"When Do We Start Fighting... " (2001)
*"As the Cry Flows " (2004)
*"Paper Crown King " (2006);Singles
*"Scorch Comfort"
*"Psychic Rainy Nights"
*"Porchlight"
*"Easy Path"
*"This Is Not An Exit"
*"Belt"
*"Led By Bison"
*"Cloaking"
*"Splinter" (December 2001)
*"Western Battle" (March 2002)
*"Pleasurehead" (June 2002,split single withJetplane Landing )
*"Summer Falls" (March 2004)
*"Good Reason" (April 2004)
*"Sleepover" (October 2004)
*"Signal Sparks" (July 2006)
*"I Will Talk" (October 2006)
*"Lovesong" / "I'll be Here in the Morning" (June 2007)External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/seafoodtheband Official MySpace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/seafoodus U.S. MySpace]
* [http://seafood.hp.infoseek.co.jp Japanese Fansite]
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