Seachange (band)
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Seachange were a band from Nottingham, United Kingdom. They play a mixture of melodic folk and pop with a strong influence of '90s alternative rock. They are the first British band to be taken on the roster of American indie-label Matador Records within five years. In Europe they are signed to Glitterhouse Records.
In late March 2007, eight years after their inception, the band announced their decision to split, citing external pressures and increasing involvement with other projects. Also mentioned was the fact that Daniel, David, Neil and Simon would continue working together on a new project under a new name (as yet unannounced). A final EP was expected in 2007, however as of 2008 it has not been released.
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[edit] Line-up
- Dan Eastop (vocals)
- Adam Cormack (guitar)
- Dave Gray (guitar)
- James Vyner (bass)
- Neil Wells (multiple instruments)
- Simon Aldcroft (drums)
Alumni:
- Johanna Woodnutt (violin)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- Lay of the Land (2004, Matador)
- On Fire, With Love (2006, for Europe: Glitterhouse)
[edit] Live albums
- Disband in Bonn 2007 (2007, Glitterhouse)
[edit] Singles
- A vs. Co10 (2004)
- Superfuck (2004)
- News from Nowhere (2004, Matador)
[edit] EPs
- Glitterball EP (2003, Matador)
- Fields, Chaos and Brown (2006, A is for Artist)