Hobotalk

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Hobotalk are a Scottish band playing the songs of singer/songwriter Marc Pilley.

Having started as a drummer, Pilley started songwriting in 1989. Together with guitar-player Ross Edmond, Al Denholm (Bass) and Iain Bruce (Drums), he founded Hobotalk in the late 1990s. In 1999, Hobotalk signed to Hut Records. Debut-EP Pictures of Romance was released in November 1999. Both the EP and the following Scotland-Tour (supporting the indie-rock-band Gomez (band)) received positive critical response for their heartfelt sound rooted in American-style folk.

Hobotalk's Debut-Album Beauty in Madness was released in 2000 and also widely received with critical acclaim being shortlisted for the Mercury Price. Despite all this, the album had only little sales and was hardly noticed by a wider public.

In 2002, the band spilt from Hut Records. It was not until 2005 that a second album was released. Notes on Sunset appeared on Circular Records (UK) and Glitterhouse Records (Europe). Again, the album gained positive reviews, but did not form a commercial breakthrough for the band. In 2007, Hobotalk's most recent album Homesick for Nowhere was released.

[edit] Influences

Major influences of Hobotalks's music are Tim Buckley, Tim Hardin and Joni Mitchell.

[edit] Discography

  • 2007 Homesick for Nowhere
  • 2005 Notes on Sunset
  • 2004 A Chair by the Window (unofficial release only available on concerts)
  • 2000 Beauty in Madness
  • 1999 Pictures of Romance (EP)

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