Electrelane were an English
indie rock
Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand from the 1970s to the 1980s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the mu ...
band, formed in
Brighton in 1998 by
Verity Susman
Verity Susman is an English songwriter, composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist. She is best known as a founding member and the frontwoman of the English indie rock band Electrelane.
Music career
Following classical piano, clarinet and sa ...
and Emma Gaze. The band comprised Susman, Gaze,
Mia Clarke
Mia Clarke (born 20 March 1983) is an English guitarist from the alternative rock band Electrelane and an entrepreneur. She was born in Brighton, England and following a short period living in the Czech Republic moved to Chicago, United State ...
, and Ros Murray. Their music drew from a wide range of influences including
Neu!
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,
Stereolab
Stereolab are an Anglo-French avant-pop band formed in London in 1990. Led by the songwriting team of Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier, the group's music combines influences from krautrock, lounge and 1960s pop music, often incorporating a re ...
,
Sonic Youth
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, and
the Velvet Underground
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. Although the band had strong
feminist and political views in their personal lives, they generally preferred to not communicate that directly to their fans or through their music; one exception is their inclusion of the
protest song
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Among social mov ...
"
The Partisan
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," which they began playing while on tour in the United States during the months preceding the
2004 Presidential election. The band, when playing live, had a reputation for a focused show that minimised audience interaction and rarely included more than one
encore
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.
History
Early years (1998–2000)
The band recorded their first single, "Film Music," and released it in January 2000 on the
Skint Records
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offshoot label Indenial. They released another single ("Le Song") with
Fierce Panda
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before creating their own label, Let's Rock!, with distribution by
3MV
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. The first two singles they released were "Gabriel" and "Blue Straggler" and in fall of 2000 they began work on their debut album. During this period, they had a number of personnel changes. The original bassist was Tracy Houdek, who left the band due to a pregnancy. She was briefly replaced by Rupert Noble until Rachel Dalley signed on. Original guitarist Debbie Ball was replaced by
Mia Clarke
Mia Clarke (born 20 March 1983) is an English guitarist from the alternative rock band Electrelane and an entrepreneur. She was born in Brighton, England and following a short period living in the Czech Republic moved to Chicago, United State ...
.
''Rock It to the Moon'' (2000–2003)
Their debut album, ''
Rock It to the Moon
''Rock It to the Moon'' is the debut album by English rock group Electrelane. It was released on compact disc in the UK in 2001 by Let's Rock!, and issued by Mr. Lady Records in the US in 2002. Too Pure, the record label Electrelane signed wit ...
'', was released in April 2001 through
Mr. Lady Records
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. Although Electrelane started off as a traditional band with vocals, this album was mostly
instrumental
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.
Verity Susman
Verity Susman is an English songwriter, composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist. She is best known as a founding member and the frontwoman of the English indie rock band Electrelane.
Music career
Following classical piano, clarinet and sa ...
explained, "Way way back, when we first started, we always had a lot of singing. But it never worked that well. When we did instrumental it was always more interesting. More completely we felt like we were doing something good, while the songs with the singing ended up quite bog-standard, boring, not very interesting." ''
NME
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'' rated the album an 8 out of 10, saying ''Rock It to the Moon'' was "just the way a debut album should be... utterly focused
ndstripped of all extraneous flab."
''The Power Out'' (2003–2004)
Electrelane brought in
Steve Albini
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to record their second album, ''
The Power Out
''The Power Out'' is the second album by English rock group Electrelane. It was released on compact disc and vinyl in 2004 by Too Pure. It was recorded in Chicago, Illinois in early 2003 by Steve Albini. The album's lead single, "On Parade" was ...
'', while production was still handled by the band. The result was an album that added more vocals and structure to the songs, giving them almost pop-like vibes. It was released on
Too Pure
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in February 2004. The album was widely recognised and praised as critics appreciated the added complexity and vocals on their new work.
Electrelane had not only added vocals to the work, but had transcended conventional expectations by employing a number of techniques. Of the nine songs with vocals, three of them were done in different languages. The album opener "Gone Under Sea" is sung completely in French. The third song, "The Valleys," featuring the vocals of the ensemble
Chicago a cappella
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, had in part sections from
Siegfried Sassoon
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's "A Letter Home." On "Oh Sombra!" the Spanish lyrics are a sonnet by 16th century
Catalan
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poet
Juan Boscán Almogáver
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The exact date of birth for Boscà is unclear, but there is a consensus tha ...
. On "This Deed" the lyrics are a single line, in German, from
Friedrich Nietzsche
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's ''
Die fröhliche Wissenschaft
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'' followed by the exclamation "Hände hoch!" (or "Hands up!"). These touches, as one review put it, "managed to be unique without being a radical departure."
Midway through 2004, Rachel Dalley left the group and was replaced by Ros Murray, an old friend of the group.
''Axes'' (2004–2006)
For their follow up, the mostly instrumental ''
Axes
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* ''Axes'' (album), a 2005 rock album by the British band Electrelane
* a possibly still empty plot (graphics)
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'', Electrelane once again returned to Steve Albini's studio in Chicago. In the first
recording
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session for ''Axes'', the band played through the entire album in one take.
This reflected the band's desire to have listeners of the album experience the band's live show. Emma Gaze explained the album was recorded "the way we rehearse and practise: we all stand in a circle and it is very relaxed. Our previous recording experiences have been with the bass in one room, the drums in a different room, the two guitarists in a different room and then the vocals are done afterwards. Obviously it works like that because that is how most bands do it. But we just wanted it to sound more live; there is a different kind of energy that comes from playing in the same room." Verity Susman said that "We see the record as a continuous piece of music, not a collection of songs. It also reflects the way we improvise, moving from one idea to the next without a clear break. It's also how we play live."
The album was released on 9 May 2005 to mixed, but generally positive, reviews.
As with ''The Power Out'', Electrelane supported ''Axes'' with a global tour. By now they had toured in the UK, the United States, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Ireland, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Japan and Australia. They both headlined their own tours and supported tours for
the Ex and
Le Tigre
Le Tigre (, ; French for "The Tiger") is an American electronic rock band formed by Kathleen Hanna (of Bikini Kill), Johanna Fateman and Sadie Benning in 1998 in New York City. Benning left in 2000 and was replaced by JD Samson for the res ...
among others; they had also appeared at
festivals
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such as
South by Southwest
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and the
ATP Festival.
''No Shouts, No Calls'' and indefinite hiatus (2006–2007)
''
No Shouts, No Calls
''No Shouts, No Calls'' is the fourth album by English rock group Electrelane. It was released on CD and LP in 2007 by Too Pure.
''No Shouts, No Calls'' is also their first album to be entirely digitally recorded and mixed. The group began ...
'' is Electrelane's fourth studio album, and their first which was entirely
digitally recorded and mixed. The group began writing material in Berlin's Planet Roc studios in the summer of 2006, at the height of the
World Cup
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. During that period, the band became fans of the
sport
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, going so far as to rearrange their recording schedules around the event and including a sample of a match between
Hertha BSC Berlin
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and
FC Moskva :''This article refers to the Moscow government team formed in 2004. For the predecessors in the Russian Premier League, see FC Torpedo-ZIL and FC Torpedo-Metallurg.''
FC Moscow (Russian: Футбольный клуб Москва) was a Russian f ...
in the song "Five" on their new album.
In August, Electrelane released ''
Singles, B-Sides & Live
''Singles, B-Sides & Live'' is a compilation album by English rock group Electrelane. It was released on CD in 2006 by Too Pure. Tracks 7, 8 and 9 are from their EP ''I Want To Be President''.
Track listing
All songs were written by Electrel ...
'', a rarities collection that included a number of live performances as well as original versions of tracks from their debut album. In September and October, they were in
Benton Harbor
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recording and mixing their album. In November, the band announced on their official website that they had finished recording and had titled their album ''No Shouts, No Calls''. The album was released in on 23 April 2007 in Japan, 3 May 2007 in the US and 30 April 2007 elsewhere. The first single, titled "To the East," was released on 12 March 2007. The album received generally positive reviews, with Heather Phares of ''
AllMusic
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'' calling some songs "among the band's finest work"; detractors included
Leonie Cooper of ''
the Guardian
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'', who mentioned the band had a "penchant for turning every tune
ntoa
proggy wig-out." James Reed of ''
the Boston Globe
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'' picked the album as one of the best of 2007. In May and June 2007 the band toured the United States with
Tender Forever and opened for
Arcade Fire
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on several of their shows. For the rest of the summer, they played the
Fuji Rock Festival
is an annual rock festival held in Naeba Ski Resort, in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. The three-day event, organized by Smash Japan, features more than 200 Japanese and international musicians, making it the largest outdoor music event in Japan. ...
in Japan as well as various
festivals
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in Europe, including
La Route du Rock
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,
Summercase,
Montreux Jazz Festival
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and
Festival Paredes de Coura
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It is ...
.
In early November 2007, Electrelane posted a message on their website, explaining that they would be on an indefinite hiatus. Their "last" show "for the foreseeable future" was on 1 December 2007 in
Brighton, England. On 14 December, the band organised a
benefit
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for the Anti-Trafficking Alliance at the
Barfly
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in London. They did not perform, choosing to DJ instead.
Brief reformation (2011–2012)
In February 2011, Electrelane announced they would play several festivals, including
Field Day
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in London. During the spring, the band announced they would play
The Big Chill festival held on the grounds of
Eastnor Castle
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. They toured Australia in early 2012 as well. At the time, they announced no plans for new material or further tours.
New music announcement (2021)
The band announced in November of 2021 that they are working together on their first new music since ''No Shouts, No Calls'' in 2007 and that "playing together again feels really, really good."
Lineup
;Current members
*
Verity Susman
Verity Susman is an English songwriter, composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist. She is best known as a founding member and the frontwoman of the English indie rock band Electrelane.
Music career
Following classical piano, clarinet and sa ...
– keyboards, guitar, saxophone, clarinet, lead vocals
* Emma Gaze – drums, artwork
*
Mia Clarke
Mia Clarke (born 20 March 1983) is an English guitarist from the alternative rock band Electrelane and an entrepreneur. She was born in Brighton, England and following a short period living in the Czech Republic moved to Chicago, United State ...
– guitar, backing vocals
* Ros Murray – bass guitar, backing vocals
;Past members
* Tracey Houdek – (1998–1999) bass guitar
* Debbie Ball – (1998–2000) guitar, vocals
* Rupert Noble – (1999) bass guitar
* Rachel Dalley – (1999–2004) bass guitar
Discography
;Studio albums
*2001: ''
Rock It to the Moon
''Rock It to the Moon'' is the debut album by English rock group Electrelane. It was released on compact disc in the UK in 2001 by Let's Rock!, and issued by Mr. Lady Records in the US in 2002. Too Pure, the record label Electrelane signed wit ...
''
*2004: ''
The Power Out
''The Power Out'' is the second album by English rock group Electrelane. It was released on compact disc and vinyl in 2004 by Too Pure. It was recorded in Chicago, Illinois in early 2003 by Steve Albini. The album's lead single, "On Parade" was ...
''
*2005: ''
Axes
Axes, plural of '' axe'' and of '' axis'', may refer to
* ''Axes'' (album), a 2005 rock album by the British band Electrelane
* a possibly still empty plot (graphics)
A plot is a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a g ...
''
*2007: ''
No Shouts, No Calls
''No Shouts, No Calls'' is the fourth album by English rock group Electrelane. It was released on CD and LP in 2007 by Too Pure.
''No Shouts, No Calls'' is also their first album to be entirely digitally recorded and mixed. The group began ...
''
;Singles and EPs
*2000: ''Film Music''
*2000: ''Gabriel''
*2001: ''Blue Straggler''
*2002: ''I Want to Be President'' EP
*2003: ''On Parade''
*2004: ''This Deed''
*2005: ''Two For Joy''
*2007: ''To the East''
*2007: ''In Berlin''
;Compilations
*2006: ''
Singles, B-Sides & Live
''Singles, B-Sides & Live'' is a compilation album by English rock group Electrelane. It was released on CD in 2006 by Too Pure. Tracks 7, 8 and 9 are from their EP ''I Want To Be President''.
Track listing
All songs were written by Electrel ...
''
References
External links
Electrelane.com– Official band website
Beggars Group: Electrelane*
Allmusic entry
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Electrelane collectionat the
Internet Archive
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's live music archive
Electrelane interview by ZME Music, 24 July
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