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Danny Goffey on the drums, Gary Coombes who does vocals and plays guitar, Mickey Quinn on bass and Rob Coombes on keyboard comprise the British rock group, Supergrass. Their breakthrough hit was an updated Monkees'-styled number, called "Alright," which came out in 1995. "Alright" shot to the top of the UK charts and made instant celebrities of the band, helping to push their first album, "I SHOULD COCO" to number 1 in the UK album chart. They have produced three albums since then, the latest being, "Life on Other Planets." They have an upbeat, energetic melodic style of music which may belie the lyrics which often tell of internal strife and difficult battles they have had to fight along the way.

Last updated: June 21, 2004.

 
 
Artist: Supergrass
Supergrass

Formed:
1993 in Oxford, England

Representative Songs:

"Alright," "Caught by the Fuzz," "Pumping on Your Stereo"

Representative Albums:

Supergrass Is 10: The Best of 1994-2004, I Should Coco, Road to Rouen

Similar Artists:

Influences:

Followers:

  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Major Members: Mick Quinn, Danny Goffey, Gaz Coombes

Biography

Like many other British bands of the '90s, Supergrass' musical roots lie in the infectiously catchy punk-pop of the Buzzcocks and the Jam, as well as the post-punk pop of Madness and the traditional Brit-pop of the Kinks and Small Faces. Perhaps because of its age -- two of the trio were still in their teens when they recorded their debut single -- the band also brings in elements of decidedly unhip groups like Elton John, as well as classic rockers like David Bowie, the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones. With an exuberant, youthful enthusiasm, Supergrass tied all of their influences together in new surprising ways, where a Buzzcocks riff could slam into three-part harmonies out of "Crocodile Rock," or have a galloping music hall rhythm stutter like the best moments of the Who.

Consisting of guitarist/vocalist Gaz Coombes, bassist Mickey Quinn, and drummer Danny Goffey, Supergrass released their first single, the semiautobiographical "Caught by the Fuzz," in the summer of 1994 on the indie label Backbeat; Parlophone signed the band and reissued the single in the fall of the year. "Caught by the Fuzz" generated a significant amount of buzz, including praise from Blur and Elastica. "Mansize Rooster," the group's second single, was released in the spring of 1995; it made it into the pop charts, as did "Lenny," which was released right before their debut album, I Should Coco.

Released in May 1995, I Should Coco received glowing reviews in the U.K. press and debuted in the Top Ten. The band's popularity continued to grow, leading to the number two double A-sided single, Alright/Time. Staying in the Top Three for nearly a month, the single pushed the album to number one. I Should Coco was released in the U.S. three months later and a buzz began to build there as "Caught by the Fuzz" began receiving MTV and radio play. The acclaimed In It for the Money followed in 1997, and in 1999 the band issued its self-titled third LP, which received a belated American release the following spring. The similar critical favorite Life on Other Planets followed in 2002, and Road to Rouen arrived three years later. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
 
Wikipedia: Supergrass
Supergrass
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Background information
Origin Flag of England Oxford, England
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Britpop
Years active 1994–Present
Label(s) EMI
Parlophone Records
Members
Gaz Coombes
Danny Goffey
Mick Quinn
Rob Coombes

Supergrass are an English rock band from Oxford. The band consists of brothers Gaz (guitar and lead vocals) and Rob Coombes (keyboards), Danny Goffey (drums and backing vocals), and Mick Quinn (bass and backing vocals).

Biography

Early years and The Jennifers: 1991–1993

Main article: The Jennifers

Supergrass' origins lie in the band The Jennifers, (not to be confused with the American band of the same name), formed at Wheatley Park School, which featured a 16-year-old Coombes on vocals and Goffey (then 18) on drums. Danny Goffey is the son of former BBC Top Gear presenter and motoring journalist Chris Goffey. Live performances included the Jericho Tavern. The band enjoyed enough success to release one single in 1992, "Just Got Back Today", on Nude Records before they disbanded. Allegedly, before the split, Goffey and Coombes had agreed to continue to work together in the future.

When Coombes began working at the local Harvester he befriended co-worker Mick Quinn, another alumnus of Wheatley Park School (though significantly older than Goffey and Coombes) and local would-be musician who had been playing with small-time local bands and recording tapes at home but with little success. The two realised they had a common interest in music and Coombes invited Quinn to come and jam with himself and Goffey. In February 1993 Quinn officially joined the band on bass, while Goffey continued on drums and Coombes took both vocals and guitar, thus forming Theodore Supergrass. They soon did away with the prefix. The brother of Gaz, Rob Coombes contributed keyboards on most of the band's albums, but he wasn't introduced as a bandmember until almost a decade later.

Britpop years and height of fame: 1994–1998

Though, technically, Supergrass played their first live shows to a herd of cows next to Quinn's house, their first proper gig was at Jericho Tavern, Oxford to record company A&R people who attended following publicity generated by recording an acclaimed demo at Sawmills Studios in Cornwall. In the summer of 1994, Supergrass issued their debut single "Caught By The Fuzz" on the small independent local label Backbeat Records. The song recounts a friend's experience of being arrested by police on possession of Cocaine. The limited release of 250 copies sold out immediately, thanks in part to support from John Peel on his Radio One show. The Parlophone label signed the band and re-released the single in the autumn of the same year. It achieved the rare feat of both NME and Melody Maker "Single Of The Week" status in the same week.

From left: Coombes, Goffey and Quinn on the cover of 1997's In It For The Money
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From left: Coombes, Goffey and Quinn on the cover of 1997's In It For The Money

Supergrass' profile began to rise quickly, helped along by praise from their more experienced Britpop peers Blur and Elastica. Their singles soon began to chart highly. "Mansize Rooster", released in winter 1995, peaked at #20 in the UK charts and "Lenny" just made it into the top 10. "Lenny" was followed soon afterwards by the band's debut album, I Should Coco (May 1995), which entered the UK album chart at Number 1. It achieved a respectable half-a-million sales in the UK and 990,000 worldwide. The name of the album is thought to be influenced by Cafe Coco on Oxford's Cowley Road, a frequent hang out of the Group.

The album was praised for its joyous, fun attitude which seemed to sum up the "Cool Britannia" mood of the time and was in contrast to more serious or cynical Britpop bands such as Blur or Suede. This was summed up by the success of the album's fourth single, the double A-sided "Alright"/"Time", which stayed in British Top Three for a month (peaking at number 2) and pushed the album to number one. The sprightly anthem "Alright" was released to the radio and music channels receiving much airplay. It recounts the bandmembers' love of marijuana and celebrated their youth. After three months I Should Coco was released in the U.S where "Caught by the Fuzz" received heavy MTV and radio play.

Supergrass soon found themselves one of the leading bands of Britpop. They followed I Should Coco with 18 months of heavy touring, appearing at festivals such as Scotland's T In The Park and the Glastonbury Festival making them one of the country's premier live attractions. In 1996 they released the single "Going Out" 'which was a success peaking at #5 in the UK charts and sold more than 100,000 units.

Having taken a short break in 1996, Supergrass returned to Sawmills Studios to work on In It For The Money (April 1997), produced by the band themselves with John Cornfield. The album was a critical and commercial success, it also has since gone platinum in the UK. But some were confused by the darker sound. The single, "Richard III" reached #2. And the subsequent releases, "Sun Hits The Sky" and "Late In The Day" reached #10 and #18 respectively, Supergrass' popularity remained great. Some feel In It For The Money was overlooked slightly as the Britpop scene in general was in something of a shambles in 1997 and the charts were dominated by Oasis, Radiohead who released the groundbreaking Ok Computer and The Verve.

During 1998, Coombes and Quinn were invited to play on Dr John's Anutha Zone album (they appear on the track "Voices In My Head"), whilst Goffey contributed to the debut album by Lodger (which also featured his partner Pearl Lowe and members of the band Delicatessen).

Later albums and musical growth: 1999–2004

The band again took a short break before returning in 1999 with the single "Pumping on Your Stereo", which was accompanied by another memorable promo video. Produced in conjunction with the Jim Henson's Creature Shop, it featured the band with comical "muppet" bodies. The single generated welcome publicity following their time out of the limelight, as did a small sold-out tour scheduled around the single release, the final night of which was at Shepherds Bush Empire as part of MTV's "Five Night Stand" festival. The single and the tour were followed by their eponymous third LP Supergrass (September 1999), nicknamed the "X-Ray album" because of its cover. The following spring the record was released in the U.S. Once more, the album was recorded at Sawmill Studio with longtime associate Cornfield producing. Supergrass was well received critically and commercially and it has since gone platinum in the UK, but did not reap the same level of success as its predecessors. Critics claimed the album was "hit and miss" which showed up particularly as the "also-rans are surrounded by songs that are as great as anything Supergrass has ever recorded"[1]. Their next single, "Moving", proved popular and reached the Top Ten in the UK. And their third single, "Mary" entered the Top 40. There followed a long hiatus.

After three years out of the limelight, the band returned with Life on Other Planets (September 2002). Though the record was not as commercially successful as Supergrass' first three albums - failing to make the Top Three in the UK album chart - given their extended absence, the album's highest placing at #9 was respectable. However, the critical response to the album was generally very positive, with Stephen Thomas Erlewine from allmusic claiming "The world is a better place for having Supergrass in it." [2]. It has since gone gold in the UK. Life on Other Planets was also notable as it was the first Supergrass album to recognise Rob Coombes as an official member. For the band's first three albums, Supergrass officially consisted of Gaz Coombes, Goffey and Quinn although Rob Coombes contributed to many of the band's songs and videos, and toured with them. Tracks recorded before this were often credited to "Supergrass and Rob Coombes". The band followed Life on Other Planets with another extended three-year hiatus, devoting to touring and personal engagements.

Supergrass, featuring Rob Coombes, from left to right: Mick Quinn, Danny Goffey, Gaz Coombes, Rob Coombes
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Supergrass, featuring Rob Coombes, from left to right: Mick Quinn, Danny Goffey, Gaz Coombes, Rob Coombes

In 2004 they issued the "greatest hits" compilation Supergrass Is 10 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the band's formation. The record entered the number 4 in the UK album chart and has since gone gold in the UK. However, they couldn't celebrate the decade with a new album, as the recording of their fifth studio album was subject to much turbulence. Deciding to depart from Sawmill Studio, then they had to endure the building of a special studio for the sessions. Setbacks continued when the Coombes brothers lost their mother. However, perhaps most bizarrely Goffey became targeted by the tabloid newspapers due to a sex scandal involving actor Jude Law when it emerged that Goffey and girlfriend, Pearl Lowe had engaged in wife-swapping with Law and his wife, Sadie Frost.

Recent years: 2005–present

As a result, the band's fifth album, Road to Rouen, was delayed and was not released in Europe until August 2005, and the following month in North America. The record was highly acclaimed and well received by most fans of the band; it reached a respectable #9 on the UK charts and has since gone silver in the UK. "St. Petersburg", the first single supporting the album, made a disappointing debut at #22 in the UK singles chart. The second single, "Low C", also underperformed, entering outside the top 40, and third single, "Fin" failed to make the top 75 altogether (bouncing in at #111), largely due to only being released as a 7" vinyl and a digital download.

After having finished their year-long supporting tour, they recorded their as yet untitled sixth studio album with Nick Launay in Berlin, on June 13th, and it was taken to Los Angeles to be mixed. So far in 2007, they have played alongside the Arctic Monkeys at the Lancashire County Cricket Ground in July, appeared in a special Comic Relief edition of Top Gear (called Top Gear of the Pops) with guest member Adrian Edmondson, debuted four new songs at Guilfest 2007, and were due to play the inaugral Welsh music festival Fflam but unfortunately the event was cancelled due to bad weather conditions. They changed the look of their official site, and released a free download of new song "Diamond Hoo Ha Man", one of four new songs debuted at Guilfest.

Supergrass have cancelled their "homecoming" gig at Oxford's Carling Academy due to an injury that bassist Mick Quinn suffered while sleepwalking out of a first floor window of the villa he was staying at in the South of France. He was rushed to a specialist spinal unit in Toulouse where surgeons operated to repair two broken vertebrae, and are also treating a smashed heel. He is expected to make a full recovery. [1] Mick Quinn said on Supergrass.com that he is "still working on new album with them other blokes, selecting mixes and sorting out the artwork etc. over the coming months so that it comes out in the New Year as planned".

Musical style and influence

The band's main musical influences are Buzzcocks, the Jam, The Kinks,and the Who, with traits of the pop-punk era, characterized by fast, three-chord, guitar-based, catchy tunes. On their own the band's youthfull look and music have influenced many new bands as Arctic Monkeys, The Coral, The Fratellis, Gay Dad, Kaiser Chiefs, The Kooks, The Libertines, Little Barrie, Switches, and The Vines.

Discography

  1. I Should Coco (1995) - UK #1
  2. In It for the Money (1997) - UK #2
  3. Supergrass (X-Ray Album) (1999) - UK #3
  4. Life on Other Planets (2002) - UK #9
  5. Road to Rouen (2005) - UK #9
  6. Supergrass' sixth studio album (2008)

References

  1. ^ NME

External links



 
Translations: Translations for: Supergrass

Dansk (Danish)
n. - stikker, der får nedsat straf mod angivelser

Français (French)
n. - indicateur de police

Deutsch (German)
n. - Superspitzel

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (καθομ.) πληροφοριοδότης της αστυνομίας που ενοχοποιεί μεγάλο αριθμό προσώπων

Italiano (Italian)
superinformatore

Português (Portuguese)
n. - informante

Русский (Russian)
сверх-стукачь

Español (Spanish)
n. - informador de la policía que implica un gran número de personas

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - supertjallare, tjallare på hög nivå

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
警察的暗探

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 警察的暗探

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 풀, 목초, 잔디

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 即効生成芝, スーパーグラス

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮מודיע משטרתי (מלשין על רבים)‬


 
 

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