''The Scene Between'' is the fourth
studio album by English band
The Go! Team
The Go! Team are an English six-piece band from Brighton, England. The band initially began as a solo project conceived by Ian Parton; however, after the unexpected success of The Go! Team's debut album, ''Thunder, Lightning, Strike'', Parton re ...
. It was released on 24 March 2015 by
Memphis Industries
Memphis Industries is a British independent record label.
Memphis Industries was established as a record label in 1998 by the brothers Ollie and Matt Jacob with the first release being Blue States' Forever EP. It is perhaps best known for The ...
. The album was written and produced by leader Ian Parton after the band was officially dissolved after the promotion of their 2011 album ''
Rolling Blackouts
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''.
Vocalists on the album include Emily Reo,
Samira Winter
Winter is an American bi-lingual indie rock band led by Brazilian-born singer/songwriter Samira Winter.
History
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, Casey Sowa,
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, Doreen Kirchner, Glockabelle, The London African Gospel Choir and an Atlantan vocal trio.
Background
Following the band's 2011-12 tour in support of their third album ''
Rolling Blackouts
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'', the then-current line-up decided to split. Says frontman Ian Parton, “We had a band meeting after that gig, and kind of decided it was the end of the line.
..It was getting really hard to keep it together; people were having kids, there were side projects going on, and honestly, we’d kind of done everything that we wanted to. I knew I was going to keep on making music somehow, and it was kind of liberating to know that I could basically do what I wanted.” The demise of the band's classic line-up included the departure of lead vocalist
Ninja
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, who Parton described as the "face of the band".
Recording
The line-up's split inspired Parton to go back to the band's roots - similar to the production of the band's debut, ''
Thunder, Lightning, Strike
''Thunder, Lightning, Strike'' is the debut studio album by English band The Go! Team. It was initially released on label Memphis Industries on 13 September 2004, but was reworked to avoid legal issues with samples, and re-released in October 2 ...
'', the album was entirely written and produced by him, excluding the vocals. Says Parton, “I started the band myself, and did the first album alone, so I felt like I had the right to keep calling it The Go! Team.
..Even on the last two records, I’d still written them, musically speaking, from start to finish, but ''The Scene Between'' is the first time I’ve gone right back to how things started.
..I’ve always been the one who’s been arsed to listen to thousands of records, pluck some samples, and write songs around them.”
The album was a departure from the group's previous two albums, which were more band-oriented and groove-based. Parton instead decided to make a more straightforward, sample-based album with an emphasis on vocal melodies, saying “The original plan was to write a whole bunch of songs that I thought were melodically interesting - kind of curvy, kind of dense. From there, I was going to try to build the songs out of chords I’d taken from loads of different places; I’d get the G from a sixties psych record, or the B from an old funk track, or something. I was really into the idea of building it up. To some extent, I’ve always worked that way, but I wanted to pursue that properly this time, and it actually turned out a lot more subtle than I thought it would. It’s like a balance between everything I’ve always loved, musically.
..I guess I’m just always interested in melodies, and the classic idea of the pop song, like
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or something. I think ''The Scene Between'' picks up where songs like ‘Ready to Go Steady’ and ‘Buy Nothing Day’ left off on the last album, because there’s expansion and variation within an identifiable Go! Team blueprint.”
Parton expresses how he wished to avoid having any high-profile guest appearances on the album, as opposed to their previous two albums, which featured
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(‘Flashlight Fight’ on ''
Proof of Youth
''Proof of Youth'' is the second studio album by English band The Go! Team. It was released on 10 September 2007 in the United Kingdom by Memphis Industries and a day later in the United States by Sub Pop. ''Proof of Youth'' was preceded by ...
'') and
Bethany Cosentino
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(‘Buy Nothing Day’ and ‘Rolling Blackouts’ on ''Rolling Blackouts''). “I figured that the last two records were getting overshadowed, at points, by namedroppy features.
.. talmost become the story of the album, and I wanted the songs to stand alone this time,” he says. Instead, he chose to scout out a collective of relatively unknown vocalists, a process which included putting out open calls on the
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History
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message board. Says Parton, “It just involved a lot of scouring the world.
..I listened to a hell of a lot of different bands, mainly obscure ones.
..I was looking for something bordering on amateurishness.
..I knew some songs had to be quite full-on and bratty, and others needed to be smoother, or have a little bit of an accent on them. I was open to how it would ultimately turn out, but I had a vague idea of what I was gunning for. Take a song like ‘Did You Know?’; because that’s a slower one, I knew that a straightforward vocal might be too sickly, or too cute, and that I’d need to take the edge off it. I needed to kind of
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-ify it.”
Release
The album was released on label
Memphis Industries
Memphis Industries is a British independent record label.
Memphis Industries was established as a record label in 1998 by the brothers Ollie and Matt Jacob with the first release being Blue States' Forever EP. It is perhaps best known for The ...
on 24 March 2015. The band went on a tour to support the album, which notably included the return of classic line-up members Ninja and guitarist Sam Dook. Says Parton, “A live show without
injawould be a complete different ball game, so I’m glad we’ve got her; I know she loves doing it. We want to get to Japan and America, and do as much as we realistically can.”
''Between the Scene Between'', a free cassette with download card, was given with copies of the album at independent record shops. It is a two-track release containing excerpts of songs from ''The Scene Between'' mixed together.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits for ''The Scene Between'' adapted from album liner notes.
The Go! Team
* Jamie Bell
* Sam Dook
* Rob Jones
* Ian Parton
Additional musicians
*
Samira Winter
Winter is an American bi-lingual indie rock band led by Brazilian-born singer/songwriter Samira Winter.
History
Samira Winter was born in Curitiba, Brazil in 1991 to a Brazilian mother and an American father. She moved to Los Angeles, Californ ...
– vocals on "What D'You Say?"
* The London African Gospel Choir – vocals on "The Scene Between" and "The Art of Getting By (Song for Heaven's Gate)"
* Casey Sowa – vocals on "Waking the Jetstream"
* Doreen Kirchner – vocals on "Blowtorch" and "Reason Left to Destroy"
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(Atom) – vocals on "Did You Know?"
* Annabelle Cazes – vocals on "Catch Me on the Rebound"
* Emily Reo – vocals on "Her Last Wave" and "Reason Left to Destroy"
Production
* Gareth Parton – mixing
* Ian Parton – production
* Streaky – mastering
* Sam Williams – mixing
Artwork and design
* Mark Jessett – artwork
* Christian Pinchbeck – design
Charts
References
External links
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2015 albums
The Go! Team albums
Memphis Industries albums