This Is Seb Clarke
This Is Seb Clarke (TISC) are an English 12-piece soul-punk ensemble from Stoke-On-Trent, North Staffordshire. Their line-up plays Hammond organ, piano, bass, drums, lead guitar, rhythm guitar and has a brass section. The group are named after their frontman and principal songwriter, Sebastian Clarke.[1]
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Origin | Stoke-on-Trent, England |
Genres | Indie Soul Punk |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Sons Ltd. |
Biography
Playing soulful ballads with an acoustic guitar and blues harp. A tour of acoustic tents at numerous festivals culminated in a performance at T in the Park in 2004. Later that year, the line-up expanded to incorporate a bass player and drummer, but this trio rapidly grew into the twelve-piece. The band sound was getting faster, louder and more energetic and soon developed into a curious blend of Northern Soul and punk.
As a nod towards old Northern soul posters, 19960s Stax album cover designs and Spinal Tap, the band had begun to advertise itself, with tongue firmly in cheek, as "This Is Seb Clarke". This, in due course, lead to the name. The band embarked on a UK tour, played a sell out gig at the London venue, The Borderline, as well as a performance at Guilfest, which found them vote the second best band at the festival by BBC Radio 2, after Blondie and before The Stranglers.
This Is Seb Clarke's debut album, Rover was released in 2005. "Spring Morning Sunshine" reached No. 12 in the UK Indie Chart in 2006. The follow-up single, "I Just Can’t Carry On", from their second album, Vox, entered the indie chart at No. 7. Their third single "Rock 'n' Roll Alamo - pt 7" reached No. 1 on the same chart on 5 April 2008.[2]
Discography
Albums
Date of Release | Title | Label | UK Indie Chart |
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24 January 2005 | Rover | SONS Ltd | 12 |
Winter 2010 | Vox | — |
Singles
Date of Release | Title | Label | UK Indie Chart |
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15 June 2006 | "Spring Morning Sunshine" | SONS Ltd | 12 |
21 January 2007 | "I Just Can't Carry On" | 5 | |
24 March 2008 | "Rock 'n' Roll Alamo - pt 7" | 1 | |
12 April 2010 | "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" | 29 |
References
- "News - The Indie Top 20". Culturedeluxe.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.