Winterville were an
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blues rock
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band, whose sound was influenced by the 1960s
Blues sound of bands like
Cream
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, and the 1990s
Grunge sound of bands like
Soundgarden
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. They released several singles and one album.
When the band formed in 2003, they were named "The Others", under which they released their first EP. With the emergence of another band of the same name (see
The Others (band)
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Career
The band formed in 2002 and quickly became renowned for their riotous live shows. By 2004, the ...
), the name was changed to "The Keytones". Again, another band had the name, so the band settled on the name "Winterville". There is also an Australian artist of the same name, but neither act has taken any steps to change their name.
Formation
Though Peter Shoulder played live shows with several different acts before Winterville, he didn't release any recordings until he met bassist Joss Clapp and the Belgian drummer Mario Goossens. Both had other bands at the time, but when Peter came to them with material in September 2003, the band went into rehearsals at Northern Recordings in
Consett
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History
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,
County Durham, which was the first time they played together. They then moved to Chapel Studios in
Lincolnshire
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, where they began work recording songs for ''The Others EP'', which was to be their first commercial release.
Career
In late 2003, Winterville played their first live shows as the support for the long-standing British
blues-rock act,
Thunder
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. They then went on to play their own gigs at smaller venues. In March 2004 the band played as part of the
South by Southwest
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music festival in
Austin,
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, where they were received very favourably. At the start of 2005,
Thin Lizzy
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guitarist
Scott Gorham
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personally requested that Winterville support his band on their tour. Touring with such well-established artists as Thunder and Thin Lizzy helped Winterville reach an audience greatly appropriate to their musical style and thus enlarge their fanbase.
In early 2005, Shoulder collaborated with
blues artist,
Little Milton
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, on what was to be his final album, ''Think of Me''. He wrote "Thinking of you", "Second hand love" and "Gonna find me somebody to love". He also played lead and rhythm guitar on all three tracks. At the 2006
Blues Music Award
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s, "Thinking of You" won the Best Song Award.
About Blues
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In between these tours, Winterville released ''The Fallout Sessions EP'', their first single "Shotgun Smile", and its follow-up " Under My Skin". Their debut album, '' Everything in Moderation'' was released on 14 November 2005, and a third single from the album, " Breathe" followed. The band performed at the Download Festival
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in 2006.
Split
On Wednesday 3 January 2007, all information and features on Winterville's official website were removed and replaced with a single page displaying the following message:
The split was extremely sudden and the reason is still unknown amongst fans. The band were in the process of working on material for their second album.
Singer and guitarist Peter Shoulder had been working on solo material, but proceeded to the band The Union with former rock band Thunder
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co-songwriter
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and lead guitar
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ist, Luke Morley
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.
Drummer Mario Goossens returned to Belgium and became successful as the drummer of Triggerfinger. Goossens already played in Hooverphonic
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and the Flemish bands Noordkaap and Monza (band)
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. He also produced the first album of The Blackbox Revelation
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, "Set Your Head on Fire", two albums of the post-metal/sludge metal band Steak Number Eight and also the self-titled debut of the indie band Team William
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.
Discography
References
External links
Official Website
MySpace Page
Peter Shoulder's MySpace Page
The Union Official Website
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