MySpace.com – The Clientele – London, United Kingdom – Indie / Psychedelic. MySpace music profile for The Clientele with tour dates, songs, videos, photos, blogs, band information, downloads and more. In August 2005, their second full-length album Strange Geometry was released, the first the band recorded with a producer, Brian O`Shaughnessy, who had previously produced Primal Scream. It was characterized by a much cleaner production sound than the heavy reverberation sound that had previously been their defining feature; It was also the first time the band used a string section on one of their records. The drafting of these arrangements was entrusted to Louis-Philippe. A single, “Since K Got Over Me”, was released from the album. Another song from the album, “(I Can`t Seem) To Make You Mine”, was featured on the soundtrack of the film The Lake House. ” Clientele (Clean Version)” is a 2014 English song. Their music has often been known for their reverberant production[9] and MacLean`s distinctive breathing voices (an effect achieved in part through MacLean`s voices with a microphone connected to a guitar amplifier) and fingerstyle guitar technique. His texts are strongly inspired by the surrealist literature and art of the early 20th century; “We Could Walk Together” quotes a sentence (“like a silver ring thrown into the flow of my heart”) from a 1928 poem by the surrealist joë bousquet de Français; In its last two verses, the song “What Goes Up” quotes Ralph Hodgson`s poem “Stupidity Street” in its entirety. [Citation needed] MacLean and Hornsey both grew up in Hampshire, England, and began working together musically during their school years after MacLean saw Hornsey write the band`s name Felt on his pencil case.
The band was formed in 1991, with Innes Phillips sharing vocal and songwriting duties with MacLean; its original name was The Butterfly Collectors. The band recorded material worth an album, but could not arouse the interest of the label. Innes left the band (and formed The Relict); The rest of the band regrouped in 1997, after which they moved to London and released a series of singles, which were eventually reunited on Suburban Light (2000). This compilation has earned the volume rave reviews; SF Weekly said the band “offers an attractive melancholic pop brand that could surpass that of their ancestors.” [1] The Violet Hour (2003) is their first real album, which is again a great success, but so far little commercial success. [1]. Since then, the album `Suburban Light` has been reissued with bonus tracks, giving the band a Billboard Top 30 album for the first time in their history. They also released two new singles in 2014, `Falling Asleep`[4] and `On A Summer Trail`. [5] The band continued to tour the United States[6] and Europe,[7] and MacLean wrote songs that could be an upcoming album. [8] On March 24, 2016, the band`s official Facebook page posted a photo of Brian O`Shaughnessy`s Bark Studios mixer in London, with the implication that the band was recording new tracks. On June 16, 2017, the band announced a new album, Music for the Age of Miracles, and a tour. The band announced that they would meet again on March 21, 2014 for a solo performance at Bell House in Brooklyn. The Clientele – Wikipedia is a British band with Alasdair MacLean on vocals and guitar, Mark Keen on drums, James Hornsey on bass and Mel Draisey on drums.
On July 6, 2011, the band announced on their website that The Clientele would take an indefinite break. MacLean then spent time on a project called Amor de Días, a collaboration with Spanish singer and instrumentalist Lupe Núñez-Fernández (of the indie pop duo Pipas). Amor de Días released two albums between 2011 and 2013. [2] La clientèle – Music at Last.fm Listen to the clientele (Since K Got Over Me, (I Can`t Seem To) Make You Mine & more). Tagged as: indie, indie pop, indie rock. Strange Geometry was soon followed by a collection of photographs from 1991 to 1996 with Innes Phillips entitled It`s Art, Dad. After an American tour in August 2006, The Clientele became a quartet again, adding Mel Draisey (on violin, keyboards and percussion), who became its first female member. They went on to record the album God Save The Clientele with producer Mark Nevers, known for his work with Lambchop, Merge`s label; the album again contains several string arrangements composed by Louis Philippe. God Save The Clientele wurde im Mai 2007 in den USA veröffentlicht. Bonfires on the Heath folgte im Oktober 2009, und Minotaurus, eine Mini-LP, wurde am 17.
Juli 2010 veröffentlicht. Amazon.com: God Save the Clientele: Musik: The Clientele Amazon.com: God Save the Clientele: Music: The Clientele von The Clientele.


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