Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Plush

 
Artist: Plush

Similar Artists:

Formal Connection With:

America U.K.
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Main Performer
  • Representative Albums: "Fed," "More You Becomes You," "Underfed"

Biography

Vocalist, pianist, and guitarist Liam Hayes (known for his work with Will Oldham's Palace) has been songwriting for his group, Plush, since the dawn of the '90s, but didn't record with the band until 1994 when the single "Three Quarters Blind Eyes"/"Found a Little Baby" came out on Chicago's Drag City label. This first effort for the seldom-gigging band garnered some surprisingly big attention from the music press; notably, the B-side was named Single of the Week by one British magazine and received critical praise from several others. It was another three years, however, before the band created a follow-up. 1997's "No Education" came out on Flydaddy, and it was a much shorter wait between releases this time, with their full-length debut coming out the following year. 1998's More You Becomes You actually finds Hayes at the piano singing sparse, vulnerable, and romantic songs along the heartfelt lines of Carole King and Burt Bacharach ballads. Following the album's release, the band continued together with Hayes on guitar and toured with the Japanese band Ghost and with Yo La Tengo. One can also catch Hayes performing in the background of a bar scene in the film High Fidelity (2000), a movie about an obsessive music fan living in Chicago. In 2002, the Japanese After Hours label released Hayes' next achievement, Fed - an album as lush and ambitious as the previous was sparse. ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: Plush (band)
Top
Plush (South African Band)
Origin Cape Town, South Africa
Genres Alternative rock, acoustic rock
Years active 2000–2008
Labels Plush music, Sheer
Associated acts Rory Eliot and The Reason
Members
Rory Eliot, Vocals & Guitar
Emelio Gassibe, Bass
Ben Peters, Drums
Carl Wegelin, Lead Guitar
Former members
Chas Smit on lead guitar, Dale Orchard, Dez Lewis, Sean Brannigan

Plush is an acoustic rock band based in Cape Town, South Africa. They have released three studio albums.

Contents

Members

Rory Eliot is lead singer and rhythm guitarist. He was born in Durban in 1980. He began singing at age 8, got his first guitar at 15 and then combined music and words to create his first song Far Beyond, which is featured on their debut album. He studied dramatic art in Johannesburg at AFDA.

Emelio Gassibe plays bass. He is married and has a daughter.

Ben Peters is a drummer. He studied aromatherapy before following his musical calling. He was born in Cape Town in 1983 and has lived there his whole life.

Carl Wegelin plays guitars. He grew up on a wine farm just outside Wellington in the Western Cape, and pursued his passion for music professionally after moving to Cape Town to study engineering. Wegelin, Gassibe and Peters all play in another South African band, jacSharp.

History

Performing together since 1996, Plush turned professional in 2000 and in 2002 won the National Battle of the Bands competition, against over 500 bands from across the country. The name "Plush" was given to them by Natal south coast fans who thought their performance was plush, a slang word meaning awesome.[1]

Plush first flickered on the national South African music map back in 2003. The song "Tainted" reached number 1 on TuksFM, and "Today" and "My Baby" received regular radio play, the latter getting airtime on MTV.

Together they were described as "so unbelievably tight that they sound as though they are one masterful musician, playing two guitars, with four arms and one almighty voice".[2]

Death of Chas Smit

Smit was killed by a drunk driver when attempting to cross a street in Pietermaritzburg in September 2005.

Eliot was quoted by the Daily News as saying, "He was like a brother to me. I am not sure what the future holds for me, or for the band. I will have to think about it and what Chas would have wanted."[3] Soon after, the Plush website announced that the band would not be continuing.

Memorial services took place in Pietermaritzburg, Cape Town and London.

Comeback

Engulfed by grief, Eliot took a six month sabbatical before returning as a solo artist, determined to fulfill a promise he'd made to Smit that they would make it. Soon Peters and Gassibe joined the newly-reformed Plush.

The group released their first single in two years, "When Grace Grew Tall" in early 2007 after and they went on their first Gauteng tour since Chas' tragedy. "When Grace Grew Tall" went to number 1 on 5fm's Hi5@5, where it remained for four weeks.

The national effort went global in August 2007 when the band embarked on a tour of the United Kingdom in August 2007. Focusing primarily on London, the band played nine shows in 10 days.

Discography

All That Is Should Be (released 9 March 2004)

  • "Trouble"
  • "Today"
  • "Like Planes"
  • "Erla"
  • "Fits of Life"
  • "Tainted"
  • "Iris"
  • "Damn the Fire"
  • "Tata Jozi Tata"
  • "Far Beyond"
  • "My Baby"
  • "Jet Life"

A Few Blinding Views (released 5 August 2005, Us Productions)

  • "Today"
  • "What I'm thinking about"
  • "Wishing Well"
  • "Able"
  • "Postcard"
  • "Impressive Sun"
  • "Ta ta, Jozi, ta ta"
  • "I wonder of you"
  • "My Baby"
  • "Love away the days"
  • "Halo" (live)
  • "Sky Fire" (live, unplugged)

A Few Blinding Views was produced by the Grammy nominated composer, drummer, arranger and producer, Cedric Samson and was engineered by Nic Els and mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound in New York.

The recording features Dominic Peters (bass & keyboards), Sean ou-Tim (drums & bass), Cedric Samson (drums and percussion) Waldo Alexander (violin), Eddie Mclean (cello), Simon Bates (sax), Ross McDonald (trombone) and Lee Thompson (trumpet) with Rory Eliot (lead vocal & rhythm guitar) and Chas Smit (lead guitar & backing vocal).

Rage On (released 29 November 2007)

  • "When Grace Grew Tall"
  • "Freedom Town"
  • "Lucky Fish"
  • "All For the Better"
  • "Warfare"
  • "These Days"
  • "Hope"
  • "Right Here"
  • "Seeking"
  • "Last Breath"
  • "Rage On"

Rage On was produced by Rory Eliot and was engineered and mastered by John Lindemann at JSL Productions in Johannesburg.

The recording features Dominic Peters (keyboard & piano), Justin Taylor (guitars), Josie Piers (backing vocals on selected tracks) and Dale Orchard (bass guitar) with Rory Eliot (lead vocals & guitar), Emelio Gassibe (lead bass guitar), Ben Peters (drums and percussion) and Carl Wegelin (lead guitars on selected tracks). Track 10, "Last breath", was performed and recorded by Chas Smit before his death.

A Deluxe Edition of 'Rage On' was later released that included two bonus tracks "Life" and a full band, electric version of "Halo"

References

External links


 
 

 

Copyrights:

Artist. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Plush (band)" Read more