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Catatonia

 
Artist: Catatonia
Catatonia

Group Members:

Paul Jones, Cerys Matthews, Mark Roberts, Alec Richards, Owen Powell, Dafydd Ieuan

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Influenced By:

Followers:

The Joy Formidable

Performed Songs By:

Cerys Matthews, Mark Roberts
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  • Formed: 1991, Wales
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Way Beyond Blue," "Equally Cursed & Blessed," "Platinum Collection"
  • Representative Songs: "Road Rage," "Mulder and Scully," "You've Got a Lot to Answer Fo"

Biography

The most traditional pop band of all the Welsh bands to emerge in the post-Brit-pop days of the mid-'90s, Catatonia reworked the sound of jangling late-'80s alternative rock with the punchy, amateurish indie-rock attack. Comprised of vocalist Cerys Matthews, guitarist/vocalist Mark Roberts, guitarist Owen, bassist Paul Jones and drummer Aled Richards, Catatonia formed in Cardiff, Wales in the early '90s. Matthews and Roberts used to busk together in Cardiff before officially forming the band.

Catatonia released its first EP, For Tinkerbell, in 1993. At the time, the band featured Matthews, Roberts, Jones, drummer Dafydd Ieuan and keyboardist C. Pegg. The same line-up recorded Hooked, which was released the following year. After the release of Hooked, both Pegg and Ieuan left the band; Dafydd went on to join Super Furry Animals. Replacing Ieuan with Aled Richards, the group released "Sweet Catatonia" in late 1995 and then added in Owen as a second guitarist. Early in 1996, "You've Got a Lot to Answer For" became the band's first charting single, appearing at number 35 on the British charts. A full-length album, Way Beyond Blue, followed in September, and it was greeted with positive reviews, peaking at number 40 on the charts. Catatonia returned in 1998 with their second album, International Velvet, a British smash which hit the top of the charts and stayed there for several weeks thanks to the hit singles "I Am the Mob" and "Mulder and Scully." Equally Cursed and Blessed followed in the spring of 2000. The band's next album, Paper Scissors Stone followed in summer 2001 and the single "Stone by Stone" wasn't terribly successful. In September, frontwoman Cerys Matthews announced her departure from Catatonia. She had bouts with exhaustion and anxiety in recent months and a well-deserved break was in order. The remaining members of the band continued their career, but not under the Catatonia name. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Catatonia
Origin Cardiff, Wales
Genres Alternative rock
Indie rock
Britpop
Years active 1992 – 2001
Labels Blanco y Negro Records
Members
Cerys Matthews
Mark Roberts
Paul Jones
Owen Powell
Aled Richards
Former members
Dafydd Ieuan
Clancy Pegg
Kris Jenkins
Daisy Hewitt

Catatonia were an alternative rock band from Wales who gained a national following in the United Kingdom in the mid-late 1990s. The band consisted of Cerys Matthews on vocals, Mark Roberts on guitar, Paul Jones on bass (both now members of Y Ffyrc, and former members of Sherbet Antlers and Y Cyrff), Owen Powell (who is a judge on 'Wawffactor' – akin to a Welsh X Factor) on guitar, and Aled Richards (who now drums for Amy Wadge) on drums. Matthews and Roberts were the main songwriters.

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Formation

Initially the line up fluctuated, at various times including Clancy Pegg (later of Tystion) on keyboards, Daisy Hewitt as a harmony singer, Dafydd Ieuan and Kris Jenkins (of Super Furry Animals) on drums and percussion, before settling down to the "classic" line up in 1995.

It is rumoured that Matthews and Roberts first met in Cardiff when she was busking. They hit it off and began writing songs together in 1992. For four years after this they were also in a relationship, many aspects of this being played out publicly in their lyrics [1].

The couple came across the word catatonia, believing it to mean a sense of extreme pleasure and sleep, and the band was subsequently originally called 'Sweet Catatonia'. On discovering the real meaning of the word (i.e. a psychiatric symptom of certain mental disorders) they dropped the prefix 'sweet'.[2]

Sound

Catatonia deliberately tried to make their songs accessible to a broad audience, while at the same time not shying away from original, experimental, or even potentially abrasive sounds. The result was a mix of hooky pop and underground indie rock. Their songs are characterized by clever lyrics and Matthews' enticing, raspy, prominently Welsh accented vocals, which made her something of a sex symbol.

Welsh music

The band, in its music, lyrics, and PR, were proudly, or at least happily, Welsh. The chorus of the (mostly Welsh) song International Velvet declares "Every day when I wake up, I thank the Lord I'm Welsh." This, they insisted, should not be taken too seriously, as they are more internationalists than nationalists (hence the name of their 1998 release, International Velvet). Catatonia, in fact, only ever released 5 Welsh tracks - International Velvet being the only one to appear on a UK album (As well as Gyda Gwen, which was a hidden track on their debut album "Way Beyond Blue". The others appeared as B sides and on EP collections.

Success

After their rise to fame with their second album "International Velvet", and subsequent success with third release "Equally Cursed And Blessed" they returned in 2001 with their fourth studio album Paper Scissors Stone. During promotional appearances for this album it became clear that Matthews was not coping well with the increased pressure, suffering from anxiety and nervous exhaustion which resulted in the cancellation of several tour dates and a deterioration in the relationships between the band members. On 21 September 2001, the band officially split.

Solo career

Matthews went on to release her first solo album, Cockahoop, in May 2003. Her second album Never Said Goodbye was released in August 2006. In November 2007 she released a mini-album of Welsh language songs Awyren=Aeroplane on the My Kung Fu label.

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Chart Position Certifications
(sales thresholds)
UK
[3]
AUS
[4]
NZ
[5]
1995 The Sublime Magic of Catatonia
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Nursery
1996 Way Beyond Blue 32
1998 International Velvet
  • Released: Feb 1998
  • Label: Blanco y Negro/WEA
1 27 32
1998 The Crai-EPs 1993/1994
  • Released: 19 Oct 1999
  • Label: Crai/M.I.L. Multimedia
1999 Equally Cursed and Blessed
  • Released: 28 Mar 2000
  • Label: Blanco y Negro/Atlantic
1 48 28
  • BPI: Platinum[7]
2001 Paper Scissors Stone
  • Released: 6 Aug 2001
  • Label: Blanco y Negro
6
  • BPI: Silver[8]
2002 Greatest Hits
  • Released: 15 Oct 2002
  • Label: WEA
24
2006 Platinum Collection
  • Released: 21 Mar 2006
  • Label: WEA
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles and EPs

Year Title Chart Positions Album
UK
[3]
IRE
[9]
AUS
[10]
1993 "For Tinkerbell" (EP)
1994 "Hooked" (EP) The Sublime Magic of Catatonia
1994 "Whale" (vinyl-only)
1995 "Bleed" 102
1995 "Christmas '95" (fan club vinyl)1
1996 "Sweet Catatonia" 61 Way Beyond Blue
1996 "Lost Cat" 41
1996 "You've Got a Lot to Answer For" 35
1996 "Bleed" (re-issue) 46
1997 "I Am the Mob" 40 International Velvet
1998 "Mulder and Scully" 3 17
1998 "Road Rage" 5 29 40
1998 "Strange Glue" 11
1998 "Game On" 33
1999 "Dead From the Waist Down" 7 Equally Cursed and Blessed
1999 "Londinium" 20
1999 "Karaoke Queen" 36
1999 "Storm the Palace" (EP)
2001 "Stone by Stone" 19 Paper Scissors Stone
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
  • 1 - The A-side being "Blow the Millennium, Blow".

Miscellaneous / Promos

References

  • David Roberts, ed (2002). Guinness World Records British Hit Singles (15th ed.). Guinness World Records. 

Bibliography

In September 2000, a biography of the band by David Owens entitled Cerys, Catatonia & The Rise Of Welsh Pop (ISBN 0-09-187412-2) was released in the UK (sometimes listed as Catatonia - Enter The Dragon, which was the working title).

Another book, To Hell and Back with Catatonia (ISBN 0-946719-36-5), was released on June 1, 2001, written by Brian Wright.

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