The Big Pink

The Big Pink

Robbie Furze of The Big Pink.
Background information
Origin London, England, United Kingdom
Genres Electro rock
Indie rock
Noise pop
Years active 2007–present
Labels 4AD
Website musicfromthebigpink.com
Members
Robbie Furze
Milo Cordell
Supporting members
Members
Leopold Ross
Adam Prendergast
Victoria Smith
Zan Lyons
Past members
Akiko Matsuura

The Big Pink is an English electro-rock duo comprising multi-instrumentalists Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell. The duo signed to the 4AD label in 2009, and won the prestigious NME Philip Hall Radar Award for best new act.[1] To date, they have released five singles, with their debut album A Brief History of Love released in September 2009.[2]

Contents

History

Beginnings and early singles

Robbie Furze and Milo Cordell started making music as The Big Pink in 2007, taking their name from the debut album by The Band.[3] Furze used to play guitar for Alec Empire and run the record label Hate Channel with Cordell. Cordell (son of Denny Cordell and brother of Tarka Cordell) had also been releasing records through his own label Merok Records, which featured early noise rock releases by Klaxons, Titus Andronicus, and Crystal Castles.[4] After joining forces in mid-2007, the band issued their first single "Too Young to Love" on 7" vinyl in October 2008 on the House Anxiety label.[5] The single was limited to 500 copies worldwide,[5] and features a homoerotic photograph by Dennis Cooper as its cover. Similarly, a limited edition 12" single for "Too Young to Love" released only in Japan features more of Cooper's photography as its cover.

The Big Pink signed with British record label 4AD in February 2009.[6] On 25 February 2009, The Big Pink won the prestigious Philip Hall Radar Award for best new act at the NME Shockwave Awards.[1] The duo were presented the award by James Allan and Caroline McKay of Glasvegas, who had won the award in 2008. In April, 4AD issued the duo's first single for the label, "Velvet," which Pitchfork Media described as "undeniably immense, but it's a tribute to the Big Pink's skill and maturity that it still manages to sound intimate", and awarded the track a 7 out of 10 rating.[7] The single was again produced by the band and mixed by Alan Moulder. A 7-minute remix of "Velvet" by Gang Gang Dance followed as an online-streaming single.[8] The Big Pink provided a cover of "Lovesong" for The Cure tribute album Pictures of You: A Tribute to Godlike Geniuses The Cure, which was made available with the 25 February 2009 issue of NME.[9] Following the releases, the duo opened for TV on the Radio in Europe before embarking on their first headlining UK tour.[10] A second single on 4AD, the non-album track "Stop the World", was released as a limited edition 7" single on 29 June 2009.[11] It was co-produced with Paul Epworth.

A Brief History of Love

The Big Pink's debut album A Brief History of Love was released on 14 September 2009,[2][10] the fourth single "Dominos" having been released a week before.[12] The band produced the album themselves at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, and it was mixed by Rich Costey.[13] Cordell told BBC 6 Music that the album encompasses "every different aspect of love... The good, the bad, the boring, the exciting, the dreams, the nightmares, the whole thing."[14] Nationwide tours of Europe, Japan, and the United States occurred August through the end of 2009,[15] with dates in Australia[16] and a second North American tour set for spring 2010.[17] They also supported Muse on their UK arena tour in November,[18] and in turn, provided a remix of Muse's song "Undisclosed Desires," which was made available on the single released on 16 November 2009.[19] On 24 February 2010, "Dominos" won Best Track at the NME Awards.[20] The Big Pink appeared at the 2010 Coachella Festival in April[21][22] and once again opened for Muse at London's Wembley Stadium on 10 September 2010.[23]

Future This

In an interview with NME, Robbie Furze noted a strong hip-hop influence for the recording of the band's second album. However, he later retracted this statement regarding the band's musical direction in a further NME interview in October 2011 in which he wishes he hadn't made such a claim. He also stated that the band has approached Nick Launay and Dave Fridmann as possible producers, and added "I think we've got our heart set on Alan Moulder to mix it."[24] The band's second album Future This is due for release on 13 January 2012.[25] The first single from the album was also announced as "Stay Gold" which was released on 11 October.[26]

Members

Joined by:

Past support:

Discography

Albums

Year Title Peak chart positions
UK[27] BEL[28] US[29]
2009 A Brief History of Love
  • Released: 14 September 2009
  • Label: 4AD (CAD 2916)
  • Formats: CD, 2LP, 2LP/12", DL
56 70 138
2012 Future This
  • Released: 16 January 2012
  • Label: 4AD (CAD 3201)
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL
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Singles

Year Title UK[27] IRE[30] US Alt[31] Album
2008 "Too Young to Love" [A] A Brief History of Love
2009 "Velvet" [A]
"Stop the World" [B]
"Dominos" 27 10 36
2010 "Velvet" (re-release)
"Tonight"
"At War with the Sun" (promo only)
2011 "Stay Gold" Future This
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Notes:

EPs

Compilations

Appearances on compilations

Remixes

By other artists
  • "Velvet" (BDG Remix by Gang Gang Dance)
  • "Velvet" (Mount Kimbie Remix)
  • "Velvet" (Van Rivers & The Subliminal Kid Remix)
  • "Too Young to Love" (Delorean Remix)
  • "Too Young to Love" (Too Fast to Die Remix by The Living Eye)
  • "Too Young to Love" (UNKLE Surrender Sounds Session #14)
  • "Dominos" (Rustie Remix)
  • "Dominos" (Switch Remix)
  • "Dominos" (Switch Remix Instrumental)
  • "Tonight" (Coyote Clean Up Dirty Dub)
  • "Tonight" (Ghost Hunter Remix)
  • "Tonight" (oOoOO 2NITERMX)
  • "Tonight" (Von Haze Remix)
Of other artists

Music videos

Year Video Director Link
2008 "Too Young to Love" Rob Hawkins YouTube
2009 "Velvet" YouTube
"Stop the World" John Nolan johnnolanfilms.com
"Dominos" Tim Saccenti YouTube
2010 "Tonight" Rob Hawkins YouTube
2011 "Stay Gold" Ollie Murray YouTube

In other media

External links

References

  1. ^ a b The Big Pink win Philip Hall Radar Award | News | NME.com
  2. ^ a b 6 Music - Big Pink debut
  3. ^ New band of the day - No. 432: The Big Pink | Music | The Guardian.co.uk
  4. ^ Merok Records
  5. ^ a b The Big Pink "Where Can Noise Go?" | Dummy Magazine
  6. ^ 4AD - Three New Signings Announced
  7. ^ Pitchfork: Track Reviews - Velvet
  8. ^ Pitchfork: Track Reviews - Velvet (Gang Gang Dance Remix)
  9. ^ 4AD Journal: The Big Pink Cover The Cure
  10. ^ a b 4AD - The Big Pink - Debut 4AD Single, UK Tour, NME Award
  11. ^ 4AD - The Big Pink - Stop the World
  12. ^ Exceedingly Good Keex: Dominos
  13. ^ BBC - Newsbeat - Music - The Big Pink slam indie cool tag
  14. ^ Details of The Big Pink's debut album, 4AD, 6 July 2009
  15. ^ Big Pink Announce Debut American Tour Dates
  16. ^ The Big Pink / Australian dates announced for 2010
  17. ^ 4AD - News - The Big Pink Announce North American Spring dates
  18. ^ MUSE News - Biffy Clyro and The Big Pink to support Muse!
  19. ^ "MUSE News - Undisclosed Desires - out on 16th November". http://muse.mu/news/article/534/undisclosed-desires---out-on-16th-november/. 
  20. ^ http://twitter.com/nmeradio
  21. ^ Pitchfork: Coachella Lineup Announced
  22. ^ Coachella (official website)
  23. ^ Last.fm - Muse at Wembley Stadium
  24. ^ "The Big Pink at Leeds Festival: 'Our new album sounds like Dr Dre'". 29 August 2010. http://www.nme.com/news/the-big-pink/52768. Retrieved 20 October 2010. 
  25. ^ http://itunes.apple.com/ie/preorder/id485468968
  26. ^ "Hear The Big Pink's new single 'Stay Gold' on NME.COM". 13 September 2011. http://www.nme.com/news/the-big-pink/59195. 
  27. ^ a b "The Big Pink". Chart Stats. http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=12413. Retrieved 1 November 2009. 
  28. ^ "Discografie The Big Pink". ultratop.be. http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showinterpret.asp?interpret=The+Big+Pink. Retrieved 1 November 2009. 
  29. ^ "The Big Pink". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/the-big-pink/chart-history/1060496. Retrieved 3 November 2009. 
  30. ^ "The Big Pink". Chart Stats. http://irish-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=The+Big+Pink. Retrieved 17 February 2010. 
  31. ^ "The Big Pink Chart info". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/the-big-pink/chart-history/1060496?f=377&g=Singles. Retrieved 17 February 2010. 
  32. ^ 4AD - News - Limited 12" EP from 4AD for Record Store Day 2010