- Hatcham Social
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Hatcham Social
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Origin =New Cross ,London ,England
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Years_active = 2006 – present
Label = WaKs Records
PopGroovesLoog Records
Associated_acts =Klaxons
The CharlatansThe Horrors The Chavs
URL = http://www.myspace.com/hatchamsocial
http://www.hatchamsocial.co.uk
Current_members = Tobias Kidd
Finnigan Kidd
David Javu
Past_members ='Hatcham Social' are an
indie pop band who first met and formed inNew Cross ,London , and who have released a string of singles on indie labels since 2006. They are currently making headway in the mainstream media, withThe Guardian describing them as 'irrestistible' [http://music.guardian.co.uk/live/story/0,,2257872,00.html - Hatcham Social concert review, Feb 19th 2008] and Alan McGee calling them 'a wonderful pop group with the world's coolest drummer' [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/music/2007/12/the_bands_of_2008.html - Alan McGee's bands of 2008] . The band are named partially after the Hatcham Liberal club onQueens Road, Peckham [http://transpont.blogspot.com/2007/01/goodbye-to-hatcham.html - Hatcham Liberal Club to close] , and theOld English word 'Hatcham' [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lewisham/main/new-cross.htm - origin of name Hatcham] , meaning 'a clearing in the woods' [http://www.tourdates.co.uk/news/223-Social-Prominence - an interview with the band] [Artrocker Magazine, 1 - 17 August 2007, page 6 - band interview] [Artrocker Magazine, Issue 76, March 2008, pages 26 - 29 - four page article on the band] .History
Dance As If... & How Soon Was Then?
Hatcham Social formed in New Cross in 2006 when David Javu met brothers Tobias and Finnigan Kidd. Drummer Finnigan Kidd was still a member of
Klaxons , but left in order to devote his time to Hatcham Social; they soon released their self-recorded debut7" single 'Dance as If...' on theindie label Waks Records. After showing considerable interest and forming a friendship with the band,Faris Badwan ofThe Horrors (a former art student atCentral Saint Martins ) agreed to create the artwork for the band's second single, 'How Soon Was Then?', released on PopGrooves; the artwork to the single was hand-printed on 200 limited edition 7" sleeves. The single gave the band their first national radio play on theBBC 6Music show Mint, hosted byMarc Riley , in January 2007 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/mint/tracklisting_20070107.shtml - tracklisting from radio show] .Til The Dawn / Penelope (Under My Hat)
Tim Burgess of The Charlatans, having played severalDJ slots with the founders of Waks Records and seen Hatcham Social play atAlan McGee 's London-based club night Death Disco, produced the band's next single, the double A-Side of 'Til The Dawn' and 'Penelope (Under My Hat)'. Both sides of the single were recorded with Burgess, for whom this was his production debut. Again, artwork was provided by Faris Badwan. Artrocker described the single as a 'polka-dot-skirt-swirling number with credibility' [Artrocker Magazine, 1 - 17 August 2007, page 26 - single review] whilst Dazed & Confused saw it as 'carefree and irresistably catchy' [Dazed & Confused, Volume 2, Issue 52, August 2007, page 172 - single review] . The success of the single promptedBBC 6 Music djGideon Coe to invite the band in for their first live radio session on Tuesday 14th August 2007 [Radio Times, 11 - 17 August 2007, page 122 - 6 Music Radio listing] , whilst theQueens of Noize chose 'Penelope (Under My Hat)' as their 'Trophy Track' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/queensofnoize/tracklisting_20070804.shtml - radio show tracklisting] on their BBC 6 Music show on 4th August 2007. Artrocker magazine also asked the band to perform a live radio session for them, and used one of the live tracks 'Snap My Hands' on their cover mounted free CD in December 2007 [Artrocker Magazine, Issue 73, December 2007 - Artrocker Unsigned Volume 3 CD] .o So Happy Making
The band's growing friendship with Badwan saw him switching from design to production for Hatcham's next single, 'So So Happy Making'. The single was released as a joint venture between Loog Records and Waks Records.
Artrocker described the single as a 'wonderful, life-affirming record' [Artrocker Magazine, Issue 75, Feb 2008, page 59 - single review] whilst theNME proclaimed 'twee-tastic basement recorded pop shouldn't be starting a south London revolution, but it is' [NME, Feb 9th 2008, page 46 - single review] .Vice Magazine described it as 'one of the best things we've heard all year' [Vice, Volume 6 Number 1, page 124 - photo shoot with band] , andTime Out magazine chose the self-recorded b-side 'Berlin' as one of their 'Picks of the Week', likening the band to 'The Pop Group , Josef K andVirgin Prunes ' [Time Out Magazine, No.1956, February 13 - 19, page 113 - 'Tracks, a pick of the weeks's A-Sides, B-Sides, downloads and miscellaneous'] . The relative success of the single was proven when it reached number 14 in the Official Independent Label Singles Chart on March 9th 2008 [ [http://www.wingmanagement.co.uk/news/21/hatcham_social_chart_at_no_14 Wing Management - Hatcham Social chart at No.14 ] ] .Growing recognition has seen Hatcham Social headline a show at London's
100 Club inFebruary 2008 , and they have played the Camden Crawl, Great Escape and Dot to Dot music festivals in London, Brighton, Bristol and Nottingham, as well as Faraday in Barcelona, London Calling in Amsterdam and Lovebox in London.Debut album
The band recently announced news that they are recording tracks for their debut album. A post from the band on their forum A Clearing In The Woods [http://www.aclearinginthewoods.co.uk - official forum for the band] indicated they were recording songs in the studio with
Tim Burgess and Jim Spencer throughout the month of August 2008. More news is due to be announced.Influences and sound
Hatcham Social derive heavy influence from
indie pop of the 1980s including bands such asThe Pastels ,Orange Juice , and Josef K, as well aspost-punk andshoegaze bands such asThe Jesus & Mary Chain and The Fall. Their music (particularly their early singles) also features a1960s beat music influence, including the pop sensibility ofThe Kinks .They have also taken great influence from story books and childrens literature [http://www.timeout.com/london/music/events/643901/hatcham_social_damn_shames_thomas_tantrum.html - interview with band] , most notably through their rendition of the
Lewis Carol poemJabberwocky [http://accessinterzone.blogspot.com/2008/01/in-shadow-hatcham-socials-jabberwocky.html - review] , which they performed live at their 100 Club [http://youtube.com/watch?v=yvMm7cQ9bKk&feature=related - live clip] gig with a performing arts group SKIPtheatre (they also make a brief appearance in their music video to So So Happy Making [http://youtube.com/watch?v=NLuHigST8z4 - video to So So Happy Making] ). The bands love of story books and childrens literature (and as a nod to the1980's ) influenced them in choosing to release two cassette tapes of their self-recorded material, 'Found In The Woods' (versions 1 & 2) [Flux Magazine, Issue 59, page 22 - interview with band] [Artrocker Magazine, 1 - 17 August 2007, page 6 - interview with band] [Dazed and Confused, Vol.2, Issue 53, September 2007, page 239 - article on the band] . The first edition brought together the 5 tracks on their first two vinyl only singles, and was released on 25th May 2007. The second edition brought together 6 other previously unreleased self recorded tracks, and was released on 31st December 2007 [http://www.popgrooves.co.uk - label website catalogue] .Associated artists
Hatcham have frequently played with bands including
The Violets ,Neils Children , and Electricity In Our Homes, and are associated with The Horrors and The Charlatans (whom they have supported in a number of live concerts) through their work with Faris Badwan and Tim Burgess. Finnigan Kidd, as well as having drummed for Klaxons before concentrating on Hatcham Social, is also a part-time member of theindie rock supergroup collectiveThe Chavs .Discography
Singles
References
External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/audio/2008/apr/24/music.weekly.podcast] Music Weekly Podcast interview with band on Guardian website
* [http://www.dummymag.com/blog/2007/11/live-photo-review-hatcham-social-at.html] Dummy Magazine Live Photo Review
* [http://alltimetop100.blogspot.com/2008/05/xx-teens-hatcham-social-maths-class.html] Live Review
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