The Reindeer Section

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The Reindeer Section
Promotional photograph from 2002
Promotional photograph from 2002
Background information
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Years active 2001 – 2002
Label(s) Bright Star
Associated acts Alfie
Arab Strap
Astrid
Belle & Sebastian
Cadet
Eva
Idlewild
Mogwai
Mull Historical Society
Snow Patrol
Teenage Fanclub
The Vaselines
Members
Ben Dumville
Lee Gorton
Sam Morris
Colin Macpherson
Malcolm Middleton
Aidan Moffat
William Campbell
Charlie Clarke
Neil Payne
Gareth Russell
Richard Colburn
Mick Cooke
Bob Kildea
Iain Archer
Jenny Reeve
Sarah Roberts
Roddy Woomble
John Cummings
Colin MacIntyre
Gary Lightbody
Mark McClelland
Jonny Quinn
Norman Blake
Eugene Kelly
Michael Bannister
Roy Kerr
Paul Fox
Marcus Mackay
Gill Mills
Stacie Sievewright

The Reindeer Section are a Scottish indie rock supergroup formed in 2001 by Gary Lightbody of Snow Patrol, which released albums and gigged in 2001 and 2002. The Reindeer Section grouping was somewhat ad hoc, and so it is uncertain if more will be heard from them. However in a recent interview with the Times Online, Gary Lightbody declared his interest in recording another album once work finishes on the next Snow Patrol album at the end of 2007.

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[edit] History

[edit] Formation and Y'All Get Scared Now, Ya Hear!: 2001

The Reindeer Section arose - according to Lightbody - out of a chance get-together of musicians at a Lou Barlow gig in Glasgow in 2001, at which Lightbody drunkenly laid down the challenge to others to "make an album together", to which everyone said "yeah yeah". Lightbody "went home and next day wrote the album" and later convinced Johnny Davis of Bright Star to fund a recording session and release the proposed album. The group met over three days of rehearsal and ten days of recording to produce the first album. Y'All Get Scared Now, Ya Hear! was released on 20 October 2001 with a mini tour, the first venue of which was Belfast's The Limelight. In television, the track "Will You Be There For Me" was used in the closing of episode 39 of NBC's Ed.

[edit] Son of Evil Reindeer and hiatus: 2002

Son of Evil Reindeer was released ten months after the critical acclaim of the first, with a slightly different line-up. The single, "You Are My Joy" appeared on US show, Grey's Anatomy, and on fourth season of US TV series Queer as Folk. The song "Cartwheels" appeared on "The Second Chance", an episode of The O.C.. The band's most recent gig was on 14 December 2002 at the Queen Margaret Union in Glasgow.

[edit] Band members

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Singles

Release date Song Record label Album Highest chart position
UK Singles Chart
10 June 2002 "You Are My Joy" Bright Star Son of Evil Reindeer -

[edit] External links