Sunhouse (band)
Sunhouse was a short-lived British, Nottingham based band, who released two EPs and one CD album. The band consisted of Gavin Clark (vocals), Paul Bacon (guitar), Robert Brooks (bass) and Dominic Dillon (drums).[1] By the time the CD Crazy on the Weekend was released, the band had already split up.
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Folk |
Years active | 1997–1998 |
Labels | Independiente |
Songwriter Gavin Clark originally met film director Shane Meadows when both were working at the Alton Towers leisure park.[1] Several years later, Meadows contacted Clark to provide songs for the soundtrack to his low-budget film, Small Time. Clark quickly formed a band for the work, recruiting guitarist Paul Bacon and two former members of indie band the Telescopes, bass player Robert Brooks and drummer Dominic Dillon. The band signed a contract with Independiente Records and completed further soundtrack work for Meadows' feature-length debut, Twenty Four Seven.[1] The limited edition Small Time EP and single "Monkey Dead", led them to the band's debut alnum, Crazy on the Weekend, which was released in 1998.[1] Working with producer John Reynolds (Sinéad O'Connor), the band continued their practice of recording outside a studio environment. Their acoustic-based songs were augmented by washes of strings and organ, earning comparisons to Nick Drake, Tom Waits and Beth Orton.[1]
Sunhouse's only album, Crazy on the Weekend had some critical success including a five star review in Uncut.[2]
Discography
References
- Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 381. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
- John Niven. "Gavin Clark obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 April 2018.