Splashh were an Anglo-Australian
indie rock band, formed in 2012 in
Hackney,
East London
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Etymology
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. The band was composed of frontman and guitarist Sasha Frantz Carlson, guitarist/synth player Taddeo "Toto" Vivian MacDonald, bassist Thomas Beal, and synth player Jaie Gonzalez.
Although formed in London, none of the band were from the city. Carlson is from
Auckland, New Zealand, Vivian born in Italy and raised in
Byron Bay, Australia, Beal from
Shifnal,
Shropshire, England and Gonzalez from Australia.
The band announced on 5 June 2018 via social media that it was an end of era and that they were taking an indefinite hiatus.
History
''Comfort'' (2012–2013)
At a New Year's Eve party in December 2011 Sasha Carlson, formerly of Pineapple Head, Colours and The Coshercot Honeys/
Brain Slaves
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History
After forming i ...
first brought up the idea of forming a band with Toto Vivian, whom he had met on a previous trip to London in 2010. In February 2012 Carlson moved to London from Australia and began writing and recording songs with Vivian in Vivian's flat in Hackney. The duo then expanded their lineup to include Vivian's former INTL bandmate Tom Beal on bass, who had also previously been a member of Shropshire band
Ripchord
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. INTL also featured Oliver Burslem and Andy Jones, who went on to form
Yak
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. The lineup was completed with drummer Jacob Moore, who was a member of Auckland band
The Checks, and joined the band shortly before Splashh's first concert on 2 May 2012.
In 2012, the band signed to Luv Luv Luv records and released three 7" singles "Need It", "Vacation" and "All I Wanna Do" in
the UK. The band released their debut studio album ''
Comfort'' in the US on 4 June 2013 via
Kanine Records, and in the UK on 2 September 2013 via Luv Luv Luv Records. Despite recording songs as a full band with
Death in Vegas' Richard Fearless producing, ''Comfort'' was compiled from the earliest demos recorded and produced by Vivian in his home studio setup in London with just he and Carlson performing. Vivian confirmed the band's second album would be recorded as a full band, that the band regularly jammed in soundchecks and were becoming a more collaborative unit.
Through 2013, the band toured extensively, playing festivals worldwide such as
Field Day
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festival,
Benicassim,
Liverpool Sound City,
Best Kept Secret Festival (Netherlands), Midi Festival (France), Hultsfred Festival (Sweden) and
Reading and Leeds Festivals. The band also undertook a full US tour in April 2013 playing with The Generationals and Blood Red Shoes
''Honey + Salt'' – discarded album (2013–2016)
In November 2013 Carlson re-located to
New York City where he began working with producer and multi-instrumentalist Jaie Gonzalez, with the duo performing shows together as Splashh in
Brooklyn through November and December 2013. In February 2014, Vivian and Beal joined the pair to continue work on their second album, with Carlson stating that it would be more synth and loop based than their debut album. On 1 March 2014, the band announced that they had parted ways with drummer Jacob Moore, the reason for his departure was not commented on.
The band sporadically toured the US throughout 2014, performing mostly new material, including shows at
SXSW
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and the
CMJ festival in New York City. New songs premiered included "646", "Comeback Soon", "Under The Moon", "Pure Blue", "Feel It 2" and "Colour It In".
On 29 September 2014, the band posted the music video for "Colour It In" and put the song on
SoundCloud. On 10 October 2014 before Splashh's CMJ 2014 performances the band announced that Brooklyn-based, Australian-born musician
Angus Tarnawsky
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would join the group on drums. Tarnawsky is also a member of
Apache Beat
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and has toured with
Temples,
Brian Chase and Au.Ra.
In March 2015, Splashh played their first shows in the UK since November 2013.
Comeback single "Pure Blue" was released as a 12" single in November 2015 via Luv Luv Luv. The song was recorded in Vivian's London home studio and features Dominic Boyce, from
Peace, on drums. It was mixed by New York-based producer Nicolas Vernhes.
The band split time between London and New York from 2014 to early 2016, working on material for their second album entitled ''Honey + Salt'', commenting on the change in direction, Vivian commented that they had "always wanted to move into more experimental, synth-based dance music", with Carlson adding that they had become "massively bored" of their previous material.
''Waiting a Lifetime'' (2016–2018)
On 4 May 2016, the band announced that they had signed to the
Cinematic Music Group
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label and were set to record their second album ''Waiting A Lifetime'' in New York the following week - abandoning the previous work over the last two years and returning to their garage rock guitar sound. It will be the first album to feature bassist Beal and drummer Gonzalez's playing and songwriting contributions. The album was recorded in Vernhes' Rare Book Room studio and finished in June 2016.
''Waiting A Lifetime'' was released 14 April 2017 via
Cinematic Music Group
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and Pod / Inertia Music in Australia and New Zealand.
Band members
Members
* Sasha Frantz Carlson – lead vocals, guitar, tambourine
(2012–2018)
* Taddeo "Toto" Vivian MacDonald – guitar, backing vocals, synthesizer
(2012–2018)
* Thomas Beal – bass guitar
(2012–2018)
* Jaie Gonzalez – keyboard, synthesizer
(2013–2018)
* Jacob Moore – drums
(2012–2014)
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
Comfort'' (2013)
* ''Waiting a Lifetime'' (2017)
Singles
* "All I Wanna Do" (6 June 2012)
* "Need It" (13 July 2012)
* "Vacation" (26 April 2013)
* "All I Wanna Do"
(re-release) (24 May 2013)
* "Feels Like You" (5 July 2013)
* "Pure Blue" (25 September 2015)
* "Rings" (25 October 2016)
* "Waiting a Lifetime" (20 January 2017)
References
External links
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British indie rock groups
Musical groups established in 2012
Musical groups disestablished in 2018
Musical groups from London
Shoegazing musical groups
2012 establishments in England