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Pocketbooks are an indiepop band formed in London in 2006. They combine melodic boy/girl harmonies, spiralling guitars and delicate piano lines with a dash of 60s soul.
They first introduced themselves to the world by appearing on the 2006 compilation The Kids At The Club, released on How Does It Feel To Be Loved?, alongside indiepop favourites such as Suburban Kids With Biblical Names, Tender Trap, I’m From Barcelona and Voxtrot.
They have played gigs across the UK, Europe and the USA, including headlining the first ever Indietracks event on a steam railway in April 2007 which later turned into the annual Indietracks Festival which several members of the band now help to organise. They have played shows with The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, Camera Obscura, God Help The Girl, Art Brut, The Wedding Present, and Darren Hayman, as well as playing festivals such as Offset Festival, San Francisco Popfest, London Popfest, Indiepop Days in Germany and Rip It Up! in Sweden. In 2009 they played a Rough Trade in-store event to celebrate their inclusion on the Rough Trade Indiepop 09 compilation alongside 2009 favourites Vivian Girls, Los Campesinos! and Dum Dum Girls.
Their debut single Cross The Line, released on Atomic Beat Records in 2007, was described by poet and novelist Simon Armitage as “pure snowshaker pop, and more dressing table than kitchen sink”. This was followed by an EP, Waking Up, released on Make Do And Mend Records in 2008. Their debut album, Flight Paths, was released on 13 July 2009 on How Does It Feel To Be Loved?. This was preceded by a single, Footsteps, on 15 June 2009. Songs from the album picked up radio play from Huw Stephens (BBC Radio 1), Gideon Coe (BBC 6Music) and John Kennedy (Xfm). In 2009, music critic Everett True said of the album “I know what I like, and I like this.”
The band are currently working on their second album, to be released in 2011.
History
editThe band was formed in 2006 by Andy Hudson, who had previously been writing and recording as a solo artist under the Pocketbooks name. The original line-up included Andy Hudson on vocals and piano, Benjamin Dorning on guitar, Mark Reston on bass guitar, Emma Hall on keyboard and backing vocals, and Daniel Chapman on drums.
Benjamin played his final gig with the band in April 2007, after which the remaining members went through a role change, moving Mark onto guitar and Daniel onto bass guitar. Jonny Tansey then joined on drums in July 2007. Emma began to play a larger role on vocals as Andy’s song writing leaned more towards the boy/girl harmonies the band have become known for.
Mark played his final gig with the band in September 2007 and was replaced by Ian Cowen on guitar, who played his first gig the following month. This completed the current line-up.
Daniel Chapman also plays bass guitar in The Loves and One Fathom Down, and writes and records solo material as Hot Booth. Ian Cowen also plays bass guitar in The Sunny Street, Electrophönvintage and The Cut-Outs. Jonny Tansey also plays drums in The Loves, Electrophönvintage and One Fathom Down.
Andy, Daniel, Emma and Ian are all involved in the running of the Indietracks Festival.
Discography
editSingles/EPs:
edit- Cross The Line/ Every Good Time We Ever Had (7” vinyl, Atomic Beat Records, May 2007)
- Waking Up/Falling Leaves/Love Is The Stick You Throw/Don’t Stop (CD, Make Do And Mend Records, March 2008)
- Footsteps (Download single, How Does It Feel To Be Loved?, June 2009)
Albums:
edit- Flight Paths (How Does It Feel To Be Loved? (UK), Universal Records (Philippines), Happy Prince (Japan), July 2009)
Tracklisting: Footsteps/Fleeting Moments/Camera Angles/The Outskirts Of Town/Cross The Line/Skating On Thin Ice/Sweetness And Light/I'm Not Going Out/Every Good Time We Ever Had/Paper Aeroplanes/All We Do Is Rush Around
Compilation appearances:
edit- The Kids At The Club - an indiepop compilation (How Does It Feel To Be Loved?, 2006. Features the song The First World Record)
- Public Service Broadcast Nine (Smalltown America, 2007. Features the song Every Next Day Is A New Adventure)
- Summer’s Here (Eardrums Music, 2008. Features the song Summertime)
- Series Two Records compilation volume 8 (Series Two Records, 2008. Features the song Love Is The Stick You Throw)
- Indietracks Festival 2008 – an indiepop compilation (Make Do And Mend Records, 2008. Features the song Falling Leaves)
- Life Has It In For Us, Volume 1 (A Layer Of Chips, 2009. Features the song Summertime)
- Indietracks Festival 2009 – an indiepop compilation (Make Do And Mend Records, 2009. Features the song Fleeting Moments)
- Piece Of Cake! – an indiepop compilation (Big Pink Cake, 2009. Features the song Fleeting Moments)
- Rough Trade Indiepop 09 (Rough Trade, 2009. Features the song Fleeting Moments)
External links
edit- Pocketbooks official website
- Pocketbooks Lastfm
- Pocketbooks Myspace
- How Does It Feel To Be Loved? website
- Atomic Beat Records website
- Make Do And Mend Records