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Christian rock Christian rock is a form of rock music that features lyrics focusing on matters of Christian faith, often with an emphasis on Jesus in Christianity, Jesus. This music is typically performed by Christians, Christian individuals. The extent to whi ...
, CCM and
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band from
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, England, active from 1994 to 2014. During that time they released nine studio albums and several live releases, as well as a compilation, ''15: The Anniversary Collection'', in 2008. The principal members of the band were
Lou Fellingham Louise "Lou" Fellingham (; born 5 May 1974) is an English Christian worship leader, singer and songwriter from Brighton in East Sussex, England. She is a founding member of the British band Phatfish and has also pursued a solo career. In 2008, ...
(lead vocals), Nathan Fellingham (drums), Michael Sandeman (keyboards), and Luke Fellingham (bass). Their worship songs "Holy, Holy", "There is a Day" and "Amazing God" have become part of the Christian music canon internationally.


History


Early years (1994–2000)

The band was formed by Dave Fellingham in
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in January 1994, under the name 'Purple Phatfish'. The name was taken from a keyring belonging to one of the band members, of a small fat purple fish which blew air out when squeezed. The band started life as a
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group, and spent the first year performing their own songs in music clubs, mainly in the Brighton area. Most of their early songs were not overtly Christian in content. Rapper Rachel Head left the band at the end of 1994, and the band was renamed as 'Phatfish'. In 1997, the band moved towards more explicitly worship-orientated songs, and released their first album, ''We Know the Story''. In mid-1998, guitarist Mike Blow and percussionist Adrian Watts left Phatfish. Guitarist Alan Rose joined, and the band started writing again, moving away from
jazz-funk Jazz-funk is a subgenre of jazz music characterized by a strong back beat, electrified sounds, and analog synthesizers. The integration of funk, soul, and R&B music and styles into jazz resulted in the creation of a genre that ranges from ...
towards rock. They made demos with producer Alan Shacklock, and subsequently signed with US label Pamplin, recording their next album, ''Purple Through the Fishtank'', in Nashville in spring 1999. The album increased their profile, and they began touring in Canada, the US and Europe. In 2000, Phatfish released an album of their older music, entitled ''An Audience With God''.


2000s

In 2001, they released the album ''Heavenbound'', touring the UK in Autumn 2001 in support of the album. They recorded three unplugged gigs in the UK in January 2002 for the ''Hope'' album, with guests Stuart Townend, Kate Simmonds and Brian Houston; the gigs and album raised money for Hope HIV, a charity supporting AIDS orphans in Africa. ''Nothing But the Truth'' was released in May 2003. Guitarist Alan Rose departed in August 2003, and the band went on hiatus for a year. ''Faithful – The Worship Songs'' featured studio arrangements of many of the band's more 'congregational' worship songs. "The Faithful Tour" took them across England and Scotland, supported by guitarist Dan Wheeler. The album ''Trinity'' was released in 2006, a compilation of tracks from many artists including Phatfish. The band appeared several times on the BBC's ''Songs of Praise'' during 2006 and 2007. They also supported lead singer Lou Fellingham and Stuart Townend on the 'Stu + Lou tour' of the UK. At the end of 2006, Phatfish released an instruction CD called ''Working as a band'', with advice for aspiring church worship musicians intending to start a band. ''There Is A Day – The Video Collection'' was also released at the end of 2006, incorporating music videos, an unplugged concert and interview footage. In July 2007 Phatfish released '' Guaranteed'', their first studio album since 2003. In December 2008, the band released a double-CD greatest hits compilation, ''15'', to celebrate their 15-year anniversary. In January 2009, guitarists Ben Hall and Jos Wintermeyer joined Phatfish, and the band returned to the studio to record their album ''In Jesus'', released that summer.


Final years

In December 2010, Phatfish released a new compilation album, ''Anthems for Worship'', a collection of their most popular worship songs for congregational use. The album featured remastered tracks and some new recordings. Recorded in their own studio during summer 2011, ''Higher'' featured more pop-orientated songs and intimate tracks such as the hymn "
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". Phatfish toured the album around the UK through 2011 and 2012 and accompanied Lou Fellingham on her solo tour in Autumn 2012. In January 2014, Phatfish announced two final farewell concerts after 20 years together. On 14 and 15 March, they played at Wessex Christian Centre. They were joined on stage for some songs by former guitarists Mike Blow and Alan Rose. The shows were recorded for their final double album ''Phatfish LIVE''.


Band members


Legacy

Mike Rimmer of
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wrote in his review of ''Faithful - The Worship Songs'' that the "influence of the Phatfish guys on the British worship scene should not be underestimated. Whether as songwriters or as part of the Stoneleigh worship band, they have played a major part in the last 10 years." Phatfish have contributed many worship songs to the modern church canon, both in Britain and internationally. In an interview with
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, Nathan Fellingham described ''Holy Holy'' as being the band's most popular song that has "travelled furthest around the world". It also featured on
Tim Hughes Timothy David Llewelyn Hughes (born 23 July 1977) is a British worship leader, singer, songwriter, and Anglican priest. Formerly the director of worship at Holy Trinity Brompton, a large Anglican church in central London, he has since been o ...
' ''When Silence Falls'' and The Livingstone Collective's ''Portrait of Worship''. The band's songs have been included on many compilation, live, studio and instrumental albums internationally, and several of their songs, such as ''There Is A Day'', ''Amazing God'', and ''Awake Awake O Zion'', have been covered by other artists.


Discography

This list includes only Phatfish releases, and does not include other recordings on which the band featured. *1994 ''Purple Phatfish'' (three song demo, cassette only) *1995 ''River of Life'' (cassette only) *1996 ''Neworldisorder'' (six song EP) *1997 ''We Know the Story'' *1999 ''Purple Through the Fishtank'' *2000 ''An Audience with God'' (compilation with some re-recorded material) *2001 ''Heavenbound'' *2002 ''Hope – Unplugged Live'' *2003 ''Nothing But The Truth'' *2004 ''Faithful: The Worship Songs'' *2006 ''Trinity'' (compilation with other artists) *2006 ''Working As A Band'' (Music resource for Church musicians) *2006 ''There Is A Day – The Video Collection'' (DVD) *2007 '' Guaranteed'' *2008 ''15 – The Anniversary Collection'' *2009 ''In Jesus'' *2010 '' Anthems For Worship'' *2011 ''Higher'' *2014 ''PHATFISH LIVE''


References


External links

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Interview with Phatfish at Premier.tvPhatfish – artist profile at Cross Rhythms
{{DEFAULTSORT:Phatfish English Christian musical groups English rock music groups Musical groups established in 1994 Musical groups disestablished in 2014 Rock music groups from Brighton and Hove