Neils Children

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Neils Children

Background information
Origin Cheshunt, England
Genre(s) Post-punk
Punk
Psychedelic
No Wave
Years active 1999-present
Label(s) 30:30
Loog
Soft City
Poptones
Website www.neilschildren.co.uk
Members
John Linger
Brandon Jacobs
Keith Seymour
Former members
Tom Hawkins
James Hair

Neils Children (occasionally written NEiLS CHiLDREN) are an English three-piece post-punk outfit who formed in 1999 at Harlow College in Essex, where members John Linger (guitar/vocals), Brandon Jacobs (drums) and Tom Hawkins (bass/vocals) were then studying. The band's name came from Linger's obsession with 1960s proto-punk band John's Children; 'Neil' was the nickname of bassist Hawkins.

Primarily playing freakbeat-inspired music, the band performed several gigs on the London Mod scene as well as performing in the Harlow Square Rock Contest. In 2000 Hawkins quit the band for unknown reasons, and went on to become a successful sound engineer for The Subways. Replacement bassist, James Hair, was recruited and the band decided to move to London.

They have since played many shows in London, Southend, Brighton and many other cities, notably playing the Insomniacs Ball in London in 2006, and the popular London Calling Festival in Amsterdam. To this date, they have released an 8-track mini album and a string of singles on several different indie music labels. Their 2004 single 'I Hate Models' has become something of an underground hit and was included on an XFM compilation; it is currently still the song for which they are best known, despite its exclusion from their live show. More recently, in December 2005 bassist James Hair was replaced by Keith Seymour (formerly of Hope of the States), and a shift in their sound has been notable since this change.

In 2007, the band received attention in the wake of the critical and commercial explosion of The Horrors, with whom they toured in April. The two bands share personal connections, as John Linger is a friend of Rhys 'Spider' Webb, and there are similarities in the two bands' dress sense and appearance (although less so between their music).

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[edit] Members

Vocals/Guitar - John Linger
Bass - Keith Seymour
Drums - Brandon Jacobs

[edit] Side projects

Brandon Jacobs, Neils Children drummer, is the second member of the band to start a side project. The band is called Goodnight and I Wish*, named after a song taken from the album, "Pinky Blue", by "Altered Images". The genre is classed as Lullaby Pop, named by Brandon himself.

John Linger was the first to enter into a solo project, in early 2007. Under the psuedonym of "Round" he recorded experimental, atmospheric music that dealt with interesting news stories and phenomena, rather than the Neils Children theme of love and loss. Linger posted his music on myspace and performed a live, solo show at "The Experimental Circle Club" in Southend. Since then, his efforts have remained focused on Neils Children.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • "Demand The Impossible" (2000 / un-released)
  • "Change/Return/Success" (2004 / Soft City Recordings)
  • "Pop:Aural" (2008 / un-released)

[edit] Singles

  • "St. Benet Fink" (2002 / Circle Records) Only 500 released
  • "Come Down" (2003 / Soft City Recordings)
  • "I Hate Models" (2004 / Soft City Recordings/Loog)
  • "Always The Same" (2005 / Poptones/Soft City)
  • "Another Day" (2006 / White Heat Records)
  • "Stand Up" (2006 / Half Machine Records)
  • "Lucifer Sam" (2006 / Modern Pop Records)
  • "You Didn't Care" (2007 / 30:30 Recordings)

[edit] Videoclip

  • "Come Down" (2003)
  • "Always The Same" (2005)
  • "Another Day" (2006)
  • "Stand Up" (2006)
  • "Lucifer Sam" (2006)
  • "You Didn't Care" (2007)

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