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Felt

Felt

Formed:
1979

Disbanded:
1989

Representative Songs:

"Ballad Of The Band," "Primitive Painters," "Cathedral"

Representative Albums:

Stains on a Decade, Poem of the River/Forever Breathes the Lonely Word, Me and a Monkey on the Moon

Similar Artists:

Always, Umbrella Heaven, Newell, Motion Picture, Denver, Biff Bang Pow!, Edwyn Collins, Orange Juice, Saint Etienne, The Go-Betweens, Dif Juz

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  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '70s, '80s
  • Major Members: Hayward, Lawrence, Gary Ainge, Maurice Deebank

Biography

Felt was the project of Britain's enigmatic Lawrence Hayward, a singer/songwriter who transformed his long-standing obsession with the music of Tom Verlaine and Television into an impressive catalog of minimalist pop gems and, ultimately, cult stardom. The first Felt single, "Index," was produced by Hayward alone in his bedroom on a portable cassette player; released in 1979, its primitive, impressionistic sound stood in stark contrast to the sleek solemnity of the new wave (as did Hayward's much-discussed "new puritan" stance, a rejection of alcohol, smoking and drugs), and as a result the record became the subject of lavish critical praise, leading to a contract with the Cherry Red label.

Hayward then set about assembling a band, although Felt was clearly his project and his alone; in fact, his control was so absolute that according to legend, original drummer Tony Race was fired primarily because he had curly hair. After a series of roster shuffles, a steady group including guitarist Maurice Deebank and drummer Gary Ainge began to take shape in time to record 1981's Crumbling the Antiseptic Beauty EP. The addition of the classically-trained Deebank allowed Hayward to realize a level of guitar interplay similar to the twin attack of Television's Verlaine and Richard Lloyd; Hayward's understated vocals brought comparison to another downtown New York icon, however -- Lou Reed.

After one more EP, 1984's The Splendour of Fear, Felt issued its long-awaited full-length LP The Strange Idols Pattern and Other Short Stories, in 1984. The group's ranks swelled to include keyboardist Martin Duffy prior to recording 1985's Ignite the Seven Cannons with producer Robin Guthrie, whose fellow Cocteau Twin Liz Fraser guested on the single "Primitive Painters," a major British indie chart hit. Despite their success, internal friction plagued the group -- Hayward and Ainge were once forced to mount an infamously disastrous two-man improvisational festival performance after Deebank and Duffy abruptly walked out -- and finally Deebank left for good prior to the release of 1986's Ballad of the Band EP, Felt's first effort for the Creation label.

In the wake of the guitarist's exit, the group's next album, 1986's Let the Snakes Crinkle Their Heads, became a brief instrumental outing, but its follow-up, Forever Breathes the Lonely Word, was acclaimed as Felt's masterpiece. Mayo Thompson produced 1987's Poem of the River EP, while Guthrie returned to man the spartan mini-album The Final Resting of the Ark. Two dramatically different LPs, The Pictorial Jackson Review and Train Above the City -- the latter of which did not even include Hayward -- followed in 1988, and upon issuing 1989's Me and a Monkey on the Moon, Felt announced its break-up. Hayward soon resurfaced in the 1970s revivalist project Denim. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Felt (band)
Felt
Lawrence
Lawrence
Background information
Origin Birmingham, England
Genre(s) Alternative
Post Punk
Indie pop
Instrument(s) Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Organ, Keyboards
Years active 19791989
Label(s) Cherry Red
Creation
Associated
acts
Denim
Go Kart Mozart
Members
Lawrence Hayward
Maurice Deebank
Gary Ainge
Marco Thomas
Martin Duffy
Mick Lloyd
Nick Gilbert

Felt were a 1980s British alternative rock band, named after the way Tom Verlaine enunciated the word "felt" in the Television song "Venus", and led by Lawrence Hayward (known simply as Lawrence, his full name never listed in any record credits). Lawrence and drummer Gary Ainge were the only constant members (though Ainge is not featured on the band's first release, recorded by Lawrence solo).

Felt are often cited as a major influence by Belle & Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch, as well as by American alternative rock group The Tyde. The band released ten albums and ten singles in ten years and then disbanded.

History

Over the course of its ten-year existence, the band included classically-trained guitarist and co-songwriter Maurice Deebank (who left in 1986), keyboard player Martin Duffy, bassist-turned-lead guitarist Marco Thomas, and a variety of other bassists and guitarists.

During its years with Deebank, Felt cultivated an atmospheric, delicate sound built around Deebank's intricate guitar playing. After firmly establishing themselves on the indie scene, Felt recruited the services of Robin Guthrie as producer for their album, Ignite the Seven Cannons which remains one of the group's most popular albums (although it apparently didn't impress Deebank, who left the band soon afterwards to pursue a solo career). Guthrie's most notable influence is arguably heard in the single "Primitive Painters", which offers the listener a Guthrie infused 'sonic cathedral of sound.'

In the second half of the band's existence, keyboards (especially the electronic organ) became a more important part of the band's sound, and they dominate the band's two instrumental albums, Train Above The City (which does not feature lead singer Lawrence in any musical capacity, though he reportedly "named the tracks") and Let the Snakes Crinkle Their Heads to Death. It was during this period that the band recorded Forever Breathes The Lonely Word and the follow-up Poem of the River, which are often cited as their masterpieces.

The band recorded their last album, Me and a Monkey on the Moon in 1989. Lawrence went on to form Denim, and subsequently Go Kart Mozart.

Discography

Singles

  • "Index" / "Break It" 7" (released as by Felt though recorded solo by Lawrence before band formed, Shanghai Records, 1979)
  • "Something Sends Me to Sleep" / "Red Indians" / "Something Sends Me to Sleep" (different version) / "Red Indians" 7" (Cherry Red, 1981)
  • "My Face Is on Fire" / "Trails of Colour Dissolve" 7" (Cherry Red, 1981)
  • "Penelope Tree" / "A Preacher in New England" 7" (Cherry Red, 1983)
  • "Penelope Tree" / "A Preacher in New England" / "Now Summer's Spread Its Wings Again" 12" (Cherry Red, 1983)
  • "Mexican Bandits" / "The World Is As Soft As Lace" 7" (Cherry Red, 1984)
  • "Sunlight Bathed the Golden Glow" / "Fortune" 7" (Cherry Red, 1984)
  • "Sunlight Bathed the Golden Glow" / "Fortune" / "Sunlight Strings" 12" (Cherry Red, 1984)
  • "Primitive Painters" / "Cathedral" 12" (Cherry Red, 1985)
  • "Ballad of the Band" / "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You" 7" (Creation Records, 1986)
  • "Ballad of the Band" / "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You" / "Candles in a Church" / "Ferdinand Magellan" 12" (Creation Records, 1986)
  • "Rain of Crystal Spires" / "I Will Die with My Head in Flames" 7" (Creation Records, 1986)
  • "Rain of Crystal Spires" / "Gather up Your Wings and Fly" / "Sandman's on the Rise Again" / "I Will Die With My Head in Flames" 12" (Creation Records, 1986)
  • "The Final Resting of the Ark" / "Autumn" / "Fire Circle" / "There's No Such Thing As Victory" / "Buried Wild Blind" 12" (Creation Records, 1987)
  • "Space Blues" / "Be Still" (originally by The Beach Boys; the only cover recorded by Felt) 7" (Creation Records, 1988)
  • "Space Blues" / "Be Still" / "Female Star" / "Tuesday's Secret" 12" (Creation Records, 1988)
  • "Get out of My Mirror" 7" (free one-sided flexidisc, Cherry Red, 1989)

Albums

  1. Crumbling the Antiseptic Beauty (Cherry Red, 1981)
  2. The Splendour of Fear (Cherry Red, 1984)
  3. The Strange Idols Pattern and Other Short Stories (Cherry Red, 1984)
  4. Ignite the Seven Cannons (Cherry Red, 1985)
  5. Let the Snakes Crinkle Their Heads to Death (Creation Records, 1986)
  6. Forever Breathes the Lonely Word (Creation Records, 1986)
  7. Poem of the River (Creation Records, 1987)
  8. The Pictorial Jackson Review (Creation Records, 1988)
  9. Train Above the City (Creation Records, 1988)
  10. Me and a Monkey on the Moon (Cherry Red, 1989)

Compilations

  • Doing It For The Kids (Creation Records, 1988)
  • Gold Mine Trash (Cherry Red, 1987)
  • Bubblegum Perfume (Creation Records, 1990)
  • Absolute Classic Masterpieces (Cherry Red, 1992)
  • Absolute Classic Masterpieces Volume II (Creation Records, 1993)
  • Stains on a Decade (Cherry Red, 2003)

Videos

  • A Declaration - Live In Concert, London, February 1987 (DVD, Cherry Red, 2003)

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