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The Earlies

 
Artist: The Earlies

Group Members:

Giles Hatton, Brandon Carr, John Mark Lapham, Christian Madden

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "These Were the Earlies

Biography

With half its members residing in Texas (Brandon Carr and J.M. Lapham) and the other half (Christian Madden and Giles Hatton) in northern England, the Earlies bridge the geographical gap with the wonders of technology and the group's shared love of prog, psychedelic, country, and electronica. The band's "musical pen pals" approach started in the late '90s, when Lapham met Madden at a sound recording class in Manchester, and also met Carr at a record store in Texas. Acting as the link between the other members, Lapham handed out DAT tapes to Carr, Hatton, and Madden, and this way the group slowly built the songs that they began releasing in 2002 on EPs such as Bring It Back Again. In 2004, the band released These Were the Earlies, a collection of their previously released work, in the U.K. That year also marked the first time that all of the Earlies met each other in person, for a tour that expanded the band's ranks to a small army of 11. American fans had to wait until 2005 to get a domestically issued copy of These Were the Earlies, when Secretly Canadian released the album that fall. The band returned in winter 2007 with The Enemy Chorus, a much darker, more ambitious work that underscored their prog influences and added a dash of Krautrock for good measure. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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The Earlies

The Earlies performing at Summer Sundae 2005
Background information
Origin Burnley, Lancashire, and Texas, United States
Genres Psychedelia, progressive rock, electronica, rock
Years active 2004–present
Labels Secretly Canadian, Grönland
Website www.theearlies.com

The Earlies are a band formed by Christian Madden and Giles Hatton from Lancashire, England, and Brandon Carr and John Mark Lapham from the United States. They are notable for blending elements from a wide range of musical genres and have been described as both "a very English kind of folk-psychedelia...with a smattering of Beach Boys harmonies" by The Independent,[1] and "country-meets-prog-meets-electronica symphonies" by The Guardian.[2]

They are also notable for using a very large live line-up consisting of 11 members, who play an eclectic range of instruments, including flutes, a tuba, a cello, turntables, and synthesizers alongside the more traditional rock instruments such as guitars and drums.

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Early days

In the late 90s, prior to his Earlies days, John Mark Lapham released ambient electronic music under the name Autio on a Manchester label Beatnik Records. Giles Hatton also recorded as Atomic Clock for the same label.

Discography

They also recorded a cover of Tim Buckley's "I Must've Been Blind" for the 2005 tribute album Dream Brother: The Songs of Tim and Jeff Buckley.

References

  • Review from The Guardian of The Enemy Chorus. Retrieved on 18 April 2007.
  • Live review from The Independent. Retrieved on 18 April 2007.

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The Earlies (Rock Band, 2000s)
These Were the Earlies (2004 Album by The Earlies)
The Enemy Chorus (2007 Album by The Earlies)

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