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Geneva

 
Artist: Geneva
Geneva

Group Members:

Andrew Montgomery, Keith Graham, Douglas Caskie, Steven Dora, Stuart Evans

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Performed Songs By:

Steven Dora, Andy Montgomery
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  • Formed: 1992, Aberdeen, Scotland
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Further," "Weather Underground"

Biography

Taking cues from Suede and Smiths, as well as the Byrds and the Lovin' Spoonful, Geneva carved out a distinctive, idiosyncratic niche in the post-Brit-pop territory of late '90s British indie-rock.

Geneva formed in 1992 in Aberdeen, Scotland when Andrew Montgomery (vocals) and Steven Dora (guitar) met and began writing songs together. Montogmery was then working as a journalist for the Sunday Post and Dora was studying marine biology at university, and neither had previously been in a band before. Eventually, they recruited guitarist Stuart Evans and bassist Keith Graham and, after spending some time working with a drum machine, drummer Douglas Caskie. Playing both originals and '60s folk-rock standards, the band began rehearsing under the name Sunfish and started playing Scottish clubs as of 1992. Over the course of the next year, their enthusiasm began to wear out, and they eventually stopped sending out demos. Nevertheless, they continued playing and writing new songs that were more individual than their previous material, using this new material as leverage for a gig in London. One of these new demos made its way toward Nude Records, who signed the band after witnessing one rehearsal. Changing their name from Sunfish to Geneva, the band released their debut single "No One Speaks" to considerable praise in the latter half of 1996. It was followed in early 1997 by "Into the Blue," and by its release, the UK weekly music press had divided into factions that supported Geneva and critics who believed they were a manufactured band.

Geneva released their full-length debut album, Further, early in the summer of 1997. Their sophomore effort, Weather Underground, arrived three years later. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Geneva
Origin Aberdeen, Scotland
Genres Alternative rock
Art rock
Indie
Years active 1992–2000
Labels Nude Records
Website Official archive site
Members
Andrew Montgomery
Steven Dora
Keith Graham
Stuart Evans
Douglas Caskie

Geneva were a British indie band from Aberdeen, Scotland.[1]

The band were formed in 1992 by vocalist Andrew Montgomery and guitarist Steven Dora. They recruited second guitarist Stuart Evans, bass player Keith Graham and drummer Douglas Caskie. Originally the band were called Sunfish.[1]

One of their demos found their way to Suede’s record label, Nude, who signed the band in 1996. The band changed their name, originally to Garland, then later to Geneva, and released their debut single "No One Speaks" the same year. The band garnered enough press to headline NME's annual Bratbus tour of up and coming bands in early 1997. The band released second single "Into the Blue" to coincide with the tour.

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Musical style

The band fitted well with the current musical scene and were well promoted by the UK music press of the time. As a reaction to the fading Britpop scene many bands rejected the laddish ideals of bands like Oasis and wrote darker, more intelligent songs. Montgomery’s high pitched vocals were often compared to Suede.[1]

Albums

Geneva released their debut album, Further, early in June 1997. The album mixed power pop with darker brooding songs. It reached #20 in the UK Albums Chart, and included amongst others the NME voted "Single of the Year", "Tranquilizer", plus "Best Regrets", "No One Speaks" and "Into the Blue".[1]

The second album, Weather Underground, was released in March 2000, after more than a year of wrangling with the band's record label. It was preceded by the single "Dollars in the Heavens" and followed by the single "If You Have To Go". The band split later that year.

Current whereabouts

Following the break up of Geneva, Montgomery embarked on a number of musical collaborations, most notably with American composer Ben Neill and Leeds electronica guru Overseer. Montgomery formed a band called Amityville with guitarist Stuart Peck and drummer David Bevis; they released the Pacific Radio Fire EP in 2004 to critical acclaim - a limited release, it quickly sold out. Amityville broke up in late 2005 and Montgomery formed a duo with Keris Howard called St Famous, which is ongoing. Montgomery continues to collaborate with a number of musicians and record producers.

Evans and Graham formed 69CORP and released an album, Our Present to the Future in 2005. 69CORP now consists of just Graham.

Andrew Montgomery also appeared in the 'Identity Parade' in the BBC show 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks'.

Discography

Albums

Year Title Chart Positions
UK Albums Chart[2]
1997 Further 20
2000 Weather Underground
  • Release Date: 2000
  • Label: Nude Records
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Singles

Year Song Album UK Singles Chart[2]
1996 "No One Speaks" Further 32
1997 "Into the Blue" 26
"Tranquillizer" 24
"Best Regrets" 38
1999 "Dollars in the Heavens" Weather Underground 59
2000 "If You Have To Go" 69

References

  1. ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 380. ISBN 1-84195-017-3. 
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 225. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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