Ooberman are an English
band with strong
indie
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and
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influences first formed in 1997. They split up in 2003, shortly after the release of their second
album
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''
Hey Petrunko'', but announced their reformation in April 2006 and began releasing music again soon thereafter.
History
Early years
Ooberman founders Dan Popplewell and Andy Flett met over a
piano
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at their school in
Bradford, 1988. The first band they set up was The Forestry Commission, with Flett's younger
brother
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, Steve on
bass guitar
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. The band's life soon ended when Popplewell moved to
Liverpool
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, but the three friends kept in touch.
Steve Flett moved to Liverpool in 1992, and Andy Flett later joined him in 1996/7, after commuting back and forth from Birmingham where he was studying. Ooberman was then born, complete with Alan Kelly (Drums) and last member
Sophia Churney (
keyboards and
vocals
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). The first Ooberman
gig was in June 1997, and their eccentric live shows and quirky
demo
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s won them the 1997 BT Merseyside Arts Award for Best Newcomers.
Their first release was the "Sugar Bum"
7" inch single on
Graham Coxon
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's
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, followed by the critically acclaimed "
Shorley Wall" EP on Tugboat Records. The band then secured up a major
recording contract
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with
Independiente, on which they released their first proper single: the
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hit "Blossoms Falling".
The Magic Treehouse
By Spring 1999, the band had finished work on their debut album, ''
The Magic Treehouse''. The
album
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got generally positive reviews, including an 8/10 in ''
NME
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''. The reviews, however, did not translate into sales and after a handful of singles missed the Top 40, Independiente and Ooberman parted company, as did their publishing and management companies further down the line.
The band (or rather Danny and Sophie) had reportedly had enough with the
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by this time, but in mid-2000, they (or Rather Danny) started work on their second album. During this time, tension within band members caused the original drummer (Alan) to leave the band, to be replaced by Paul Walsham.
Hey Petrunko
After more than a year working on new material, the band announced that they would release their second album – ''
Hey Petrunko'' – at the start of 2002. A mini-album, ''Running Girl'', preceded it in October 2001. As well as getting another new drummer – Jaymie Ireland, Popplewell also set up his own record label, Rotodisc.
A five track EP – "Bluebell Morning" – and a single – "Beany Bean" – followed, but ''Hey Petrunko'' was delayed. After nearly three years working on the album, it was finally released on 3 March 2003, to some critical acclaim.
A tour and another single followed, but the pressure of making ''Hey Petrunko'' strained the band, and in May, Popplewell announced that he and Churney were leaving the band. Rotodisc was shut down, and planned releases and tour dates (including
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s and foreign
gigs) were scrapped.
Reformation
In February 2005, a
website
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– ooberman.net – was launched, claiming to be "the new official Ooberman website". The website had an image, quite distinctly an album cover, entitled "Ooberman – Rare Recordings". Nothing further was heard from the website until December 2005 when Popplewell stated that the new album would be a mix of old, unreleased and new songs.
However, in April 2006, the ooberman.net site appeared in full, and a news update dated 20 April stated that "the band have now reformed and recorded a new album... there are no current plans to play live."
An album, entitled ''
Carried Away'' was released in August 2006 by Rotodisc, distributed in the
UK by Cargo Records. The release was preceded by an extremely limited 7" single, "The Beauty of Your Soul", on 19 June, and a download-only single – also entitled "Carried Away" – on 24 July that received
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airplay
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on stations including
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and
6music
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, and prominently on
Mark Radcliffe's
BBC Radio 2
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show.
Diversification
In December 2006, Rotodisc released an album by Symphonika entitled ''The Snow Queen''. Symphonika is an orchestral side-project by Dan Popplewell, and the album featured the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
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and vocals by Sophia Churney.
On 26 February 2007, Andy and Steve Flett released an album of material recorded during Ooberman's time apart under the name Ooberon. It was entitled ''
Waiting for the Sonic Boom
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''.
In September 2007 the band released ''
The Lost Tapes – Rare Recordings 1991–2007
Ooberman are an English band with strong indie, folk and progressive influences first formed in 1997. They split up in 2003, shortly after the release of their second album ''Hey Petrunko'', but announced their reformation in April 2006 and ...
'', a collection of rare and unreleased recordings covering the period in the title.
The Magic Theatre
On 7 June 2010, a new album ''London Town'' featuring Ooberman members Sophia Churney and Dan Popplewell as "The Magic Theatre" was released accompanied by eleven free HD videos. The album's orchestral sound was achieved on a low budget by Popplewell writing library music, designed to be used as background for films and television, that fitted his songs,
and re-using the recordings with new vocals by him and Sophia Churney.
Discography
Many of the band's releases have been issued on their own label, Rotodisc.
Albums
*1999 ''
The Magic Treehouse''
*2001 ''
Running Girl'' (mini album)
*2003 ''
Hey Petrunko''
*2006 ''
Carried Away''
*2007 ''
The Lost Tapes – Rare Recordings 1991–2007
Ooberman are an English band with strong indie, folk and progressive influences first formed in 1997. They split up in 2003, shortly after the release of their second album ''Hey Petrunko'', but announced their reformation in April 2006 and ...
''
Singles and EPs
*1998 "Sugar Bum"
*1998 "
Shorley Wall EP"
*1999 "
Blossoms Falling"
*1999 "Million Suns"
*1999 "
Tears from a Willow"
*2000 "
Shorley Wall"
*2000 "
Dolphin Blue"
*2001 "
Running Girl"
*2002 "
Bluebell Morning
''Bluebell Morning'' is an EP by Ooberman, released in May 2002 on the band's own Rotodisc label. The title track and "SnakeDance" were reworked and featured on the band's 2003 album ''Hey Petrunko
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EP"
*2002 "Beany Bean" UK #79
*2003 "
First Day of the Holidays
Ooberman are an English band with strong indie, folk and progressive influences first formed in 1997. They split up in 2003, shortly after the release of their second album ''Hey Petrunko'', but announced their reformation in April 2006 and ...
"
*2006 "
The Beauty of Your Soul
Ooberman are an English band with strong indie, folk and progressive influences first formed in 1997. They split up in 2003, shortly after the release of their second album ''Hey Petrunko'', but announced their reformation in April 2006 and ...
"
*2006 "Carried Away" (download only)
*2006 "Crashing Ellipticals" (download only)
References
External links
Official website– Ooberman's new official website, with details of the new album
The Magic Treehouse– Long-running unofficial website with news, discography and song information
The Oobtube– Ooberman forum
Ooberman on MySpace– Officially endorsed MySpace page with audio streams
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English indie rock groups
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Independiente Records artists
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