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Flipron are an English psychedelic pop band from
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, England, consisting of singer and songwriter Jesse Budd, pianist/organist Joe Atkinson, drummer Mike Chitty and bassist Tom Granville. They were signed to Tiny Dog Records in 2003.Their music has been likened to
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and
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.


2004/5: ''Fancy Blues and Rustique Novelties''

The first album was recorded in Glastonbury and released in 2004. The ''
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'' magazine put it at number 6 in their 50 albums of the month for October with
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giving it a four star review. In July 2004 they recorded their first live session for Tom Robinson on BBC 6 Music. As part of the tour to promote the album, Flipron appeared as support act for
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(for whom Flipron's Joe Atkinson was playing keyboards) at Cardiff St David's Hall and Bristol's St George's Hall. Two singles were released from the album; "Hanging Round The Lean-to With Grandad" and "Raindrops Keep Falling on the Dead/The End of Summer".Tiny Dog Records website The latter featured an animated black and white video made by American director Alex de Campi.


2006/7: ''Biscuits For Cerberus''

The second album, ''Biscuits For Cerberus'' was mainly recorded at drummer Mike Chitty's house and released in 2006. The
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described it as a "woozy, bohemian pop massacre. Brilliant, but frankly unclassifiable." In March 2006, they appeared at The Spice of Life in London with Rat Scabies performing The Damned hit "
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", which was recorded by BBC 6 Music for their ''Pretty Ancient'' event (celebrating thirty years of
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). A single, "Dogboy Vs Monsters" was released in early 2007 and featured a silent movie
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video, again directed by Alex de Campi. Shortly after the recording of ''Biscuits For Cerberus'', bassist Mark Wingfield left the band and Greg Shepheard who had engineered the first two albums joined.


2008/9: ''Gravity Calling''

The third album, ''Gravity Calling'', was recorded at Chris Jagger's Somerset studio with former Damned drummer Rat Scabies producing. Q described it as sounding like a "more ramshackle Madness" and added the song "How It Works" to their 50 essential download list in their January 2009 issue August 2008 saw them appearing at the
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for five nights at the Gilded Balloon. On 31 October 2008, they returned to BBC 6 Music for another live session for Tom Robinson. In November 2008, they embarked on a co-headlining UK tour with Birmingham's Misty's Big Adventure and they toured again in spring 2009 with Mark Wingfield returning on bass. Two singles were released from the album, "Book of Lies" and the title track. In May 2009, they recorded a session for
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's God's Jukebox show on
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(which was repeated on Lamarr's ''Best of 2009'' show in January 2010). A range of vintage equipment was used in the recording of ''Gravity Calling'' and was featured in ''Guitar & Bass Magazine's'' January 2009 edition with interviews with Jesse Budd, Rat Scabies and Flipron manager, Phil Taylor (who also managed Bobby Long).


2010/11: ''The Coolest Names in Showbiz'' and US tour

A new single, the ska flavoured "The Coolest Names in Showbiz", again produced by Rat Scabies, was released in July 2010. The song made its live debut at the Bath Komedia supporting The (English) Beat. In August 2010, Flipron returned to the Gilded Balloon at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this time for a nine-night residency. In September 2010, they toured the US for the first time with John Thompson (who also plays with the current line up of The Selecter) on bass and returned to the US in March 2011 to appear at the
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festival in Austin, Texas. The single "The Stupidest Face in Town" was released in June 2011. From 2010 to 2011 live bass duties were shared by John Thompson and Nick Walkling. Tom Granville joined as a permanent member in August 2011.


2012/13: ''Firework Shoes''

In 2012 they recorded their fourth album, ''Firework Shoes''. As with ''Gravity Calling'', Rat Scabies produced the album and David M Allen mixed it, and backing vocals were supplied by Liz Gilbert. A new single, "The Comet Returns", featuring
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singer Neville Staple was released in September 2012. The video for the song was filmed in
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at the recently opened Two Tone Village. ''Firework Shoes'' was released on 5 November 2012 receiving a 4/5 review in '' The Sunday Express'' by its editor Martin Townsend who likened the band to Madness, Squeeze and
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In October 2013 "Big Fat Blackberries" from ''Firework Shoes'' was released as a single. In December 2013, "The Comet Returns" from ''Firework Shoes'' was used by
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as the backing music on their trailer to advertise the Christmas Eve Special of cult TV comedy show, ''
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''.


2014/18

The band kept a low profile in 2014 with Jesse Budd writing and often performing live as his alter ego "Billy Shinbone" in his side project The Billy Shinbone Show. Budd also joined bandmate Joe Atkinson on tour in the Neville Staple Band. Bass player Tom Granville often performs in Nick Parker and the False Alarms. Flipron appeared at Chagstock in 2014 and the Glastonbury Festival in both 2014 and 2015 (Avalon Café and Bandstand Stages) Also in 2015 the Flipron track "Hungamunga" was used on the "Couples" show on
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. In 2016 Jesse Budd released a solo single on Tiny Dog Records "If You Think You'll Get Away With It You're Wrong" under the pseudonym The Billy Shinbone Show. In 2017 Flipron played again at Glastonbury Festival & travelled to Italy to play at the Artisti In Piazza festival in Pennabilli. In 2018 both Jesse Budd and Joe Atkinson continue to perform in the Neville Staple Band. In January of that year the band organised a charity show in their hometown of Glastonbury featuring Flipron and The Neville Staple Band in aid of the mental health charity
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. Jesse Budd also co wrote and sang lead vocal on two songs of Rat Scabies debut solo album ''PHD-Prison, Hospital, Debt'' released by
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and Joe Atkinson also played keyboards on two different tracks of the same album. On 6 July Budd released an eponymous solo album under The Billy Shinbone Show name again on Tiny Dog Records again. It also features contributions from Flipron members Tom Granville and Mike Chitty (under the pseudonym Micky Van Dango)


2019-present

From 2019 onward, Fliptron activity continued to be intermittent, although that year saw the band playing a few shows in their local South West area, with their Glastonbury Festival appearance that year being cancelled at the last minute for health and safety reasons after the roof of the Bandstand Stage was dislodged by the wind. Various side projects continued unabated. In 2020 another collaboration with Rat Scabies was released. The duo of Scabies and Jesse Budd (using the name Billy Shinbone) released the instrumental album ''Sparkle'' under the name The Sinclairs. The album was again released on
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. Its sound was described by www.tinnitist.com as being reminiscent of "classic surf movies, spaghetti westerns, and ‘60s spy movies." During the
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, Flipron released a lockdown video, filmed and recorded on their phones of the song "Ball and Chain" which was originally released on their 2006 album, ''Biscuits for Cerberus''. In May 2021, Joe Atkinson's side project, The Rhynes, released their self-titled debut album on Tiny Dog Records. Atkinson sang and played guitars, bass and keyboards with Rat Scabies and Matty Bane from the Neville Staple Band on drums. Joe Atkinson and Jesse Budd continued to tour with The Neville Staple Band. Budd also joined Atkinson on bass for live shows by The Rhynes. In summer 2023, The Sinclairs (Jesse Budd/Billy Shinbone and Rat Scabies) released their second album, ''The Long Slow Death of a Cigarette''. In September 2023, The Rhynes released their second album, ''Everything the Wrong Way Round''.


Discography


Albums

* ''Fancy Blues and Rustique Novelties'' (2004) * ''Biscuits for Cerberus'' (2006) * ''Gravity Calling'' (2008) * ''Firework Shoes'' (2011)


Singles

* "Hanging Round the Lean-to with Grandad" (2005) * "Raindrops Keep Falling on the Dead/The End of Summer" (2005) * "Dogboy vs. Monsters" (2007) * "Book of Lies" (2008) * "Gravity Calling" (2008) * "The Coolest Names in Showbiz" (2010) * "The Stupidest Face in Town" (2011) * "The Comet Returns" (2012) * "Big Fat Blackberries" (2013) * "Ball & Chain" (lockdown video) (2020)


References


External links


Official site
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