The Declining Winter

The Declining Winter
Origin Leeds, England
Genres Post-rock, Indie, slowcore, IDM, shoegaze, electronic
Years active 2007–present
Labels Misplaced Music
Rusted Rail
Moteer
Website Thedecliningwinter.com
Members
Richard Adams
Paul Elam
Gareth S. Brown
Richard Morris
Elaine Reynolds
Sarah Kemp
Past members
Stuart Wilson

The Declining Winter are a British band based in Leeds, led by Richard Adams, the co-founder of the Domino Records group, Hood.[1] The band features members of Fieldhead, Brave Timbers, Quack Quack and Gareth S. Brown.

They released their debut single "The Future Sound of Hip Hop Parts 1 & 2" on Misplaced Music in November 2007.[2] The record was unique as it is made of mostly recycled materials reflecting the band's keen interest in the environment.[3] This release was promptly followed up by a CD only remix project on Moteer, featuring mixes by Bracken, Epic 45, and The Boats amongst others;[4] and a their debut album Goodbye Minnesota released by Ireland's Rusted Rail imprint in May 2008.[5] In December 2008 they released a limited edition Remixes CD which came housed in recycled sleeves wrapped in Christmas paper.[6] In May 2009 they released a mini album Haunt the Upper Hallways on Home Assembly Music.[7] The four track cdr Scenes from the Back Bedroom Window was released on Secret Furry Hole [8] in November 2010.

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Discography

Studio albums

Singles

References