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Gallon Drunk

 
Artist: Gallon Drunk
Gallon Drunk

Group Members:

Joe Byfield, James Johnston, Max Decharne, Ian White, Nick Coombes, Andy Dewar, Ian Watson, Michael Delanian

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Performed Songs By:

Michael Delanian, James Johnston

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  • Formed: 1990, London, England
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Tonite...The Singles Bar", "Black Milk", "Bear Me Away: An Anthology of Rare Recordings 1992-2002
  • Representative Songs: "Ruby", "Miserlou", "Snake Pit

Biography

Often compared to dark and brooding sounds of such artists as Tom Waits, Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, and Morphine, the London quartet Gallon Drunk originally united in 1990 consisting of members James Johnston (vocals, guitar, organ, piano, harmonica), Ryan Savage (keyboards, maracas, trumpet), Ian White (drums), and Jeremy Cottingham (bass). Shortly after their formation, the quartet began issuing singles on their own label (Massive), most of which reached the top of the independent charts and were selected as Single of the Week in such acclaimed British music publications as NME and Melody Maker. By 1992, Gallon Drunk was ready to begin issuing full-length recordings, including their studio debut You, the Night...& the Music, in addition to a collection of their aforementioned early singles (Tonite...the Singles Bar) and a live set (Peel Sessions: Clawfist). The buzz grew too loud for the major labels to ignore any longer, as Warner Bros. stepped in and signed the group up, issuing From the Heart of Town in 1993. The album was nominated for a Mercury Prize the following year, as the group supported the release with tours of Europe, the U.S., and Japan, in addition to a memorable appearance on Jools Holland's Later TV program.

Johnston took some time off from the group the following year, as he and Terry Edwards created a soundscape, Dora Suarez, which was inspired by crime writer Derek Raymond's novel I Was Dora Suarez and resulted in a sold-out live performance of the work at the National Film Theatre on London's South Bank. The same year, Johnston lent his guitar-playing talents to Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds for their 1994 spot on the U.S. festival Lollapalooza, which resulted in Johnston collaborating on several songs with Cave (as well as appearing alongside Cave and Kylie Minogue on a Top of the Pops appearance). After returning back to Gallon Drunk, the bandmembers decided to split from Warner Bros., which resulted in contractual red tape that would prevent the group from issuing any new recordings until the end of 1995 (The Traitor's Gate EP, which the group issued on their own), supported by an appearance at the Phoenix Festival and an inaugural tour of Ireland.

1996 saw the release of Gallon Drunk's third studio full-length overall (and first for new label City Slang), In the Long Still Night, which was considered by both fans and press alike to be the group's finest recording yet. Up next for Gallon Drunk was soundtrack work, as they contributed music to a feature film by Nikos Triandafyllidis, titled Black Milk, as well as Geraldine Swayne's East End. Meanwhile, Johnston made his acting debut in 2001 in the Ken Russell horror-comedy The Fall of the Louse Usher, based on Edgar Allen Poe's novel. Johnston issued the single "Hurricane" under the JJ Stone moniker that same year. In 2002, bass player

Jeremy Cottingham was added to the group, just prior to Gallon Drunk issuing the vibrant and darl Fire Music . ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Gallon Drunk
Origin London, England
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 1988-present
Labels Clawfist
Sire
City Slang
Associated acts The Flaming Stars, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Members
James Johnston
Terry Edwards
Ian White
Simon Wring
Former members
Mike Delanian
Nick Coombe
Gary Bonneface
Max Decharne
Joe Byfield

Gallon Drunk are an English band formed in London in 1988.

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Biography

Their sound is characterised by a swamp rock sound, is noted for its dark subject matter. The lead vocalist is James Johnston, who is also a member of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Faust (band). He has played and toured with the Bad Seeds since 1993's Let Love In album and contributed electric organ (a trademark element of the Gallon Drunk sound) to the Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus album and tour (2004).

Gallon Drunk's popularity and visible profile arguably peaked in 1992/1993 with the release of their second album From The Heart of Town, which saw the band play venues in the U.S., such as the Hollywood Bowl and Madison Square Gardens in New York, as a guest of Morrissey. The band share a variety of influences, from punk to jazz and the novels of Derek Raymond (especially I Was Dora Suarez). The band continue to record and tour, the latest release being The Rotten Mile album on the Fred record label.

Discography

Studio albums

  • You, The Night... And The Music (1992) Clawfist
  • From The Heart of the Town (1993) Clawfist/Sire (UK #67)[1]
  • In The Long Still Night (1996) City Slang
  • Black Milk (1999)
  • Fire Music (2002) Sweet Nothing
  • The Rotten Mile (2007)

Compilations etc.

  • Tonite... The Singles Bar (1991) Clawfist
  • Peel Sessions (1992) Clawfist/Dutch East India (split with Breed)
  • Dora Suarez (1993) Clawfist
  • Bear Me Away (2003) Sweet Nothing
  • Live At Klub 007 (2009) - live album recorded on March 12, 2008 in Prague at klub 007 by the crew of the Prague independent radio station Radio 1

Singles/EPs

  • "Snakepit" (1988) Gallon Drunk
  • "Ruby" (1990) Clawfist
  • "Draggin' Along" (1991) Clawfist
  • "The Last Gasp" (1991) Clawfist
  • "Some Fool's Mess" (1991) Clawfist
  • "Bedlam" (1992) Clawfist
  • "Live at the Madison Square Gardens, 18 September 1992" (1992) Clawfist (Limited Promo)
  • "You Should Be Ashamed" (1993) Clawfist
  • "Known Not Wanted" (1993) (b-side by Tindersticks)
  • Savage Soundtracks for Swinging Lovers EP (1993) Blue Eyed Dog (with Barry Adamson)
  • Traitor's Gate EP (1995) Gallon Drunk
  • "Two Clear Eyes" (1996) City Slang
  • "To Love Somebody" (1997) City Slang
  • "Hurricane" (1998) Itchy Teeth (12"/CDS released under the name J.J. Stone, featuring Johnson, White, and Edwards)
  • "Blood Is Red" (2000) FM
  • "Things Will Change" (2001) Sweet Nothing

Videos

  • One For The Ladies (live) (1992)

References

  1. ^ Strong, Martin C. (1999). The Great Alternative & Indie Discography. Canongate. ISBN 0-86241-913-1. 

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