Clearlake (band)

Clearlake

Clearlake at The 100 Club, London, UK. January 2006.
Background information
Origin Brighton, England
Genres Indie
Years active 1999–present
Labels Domino
Members Jason Pegg
David Woodward
Toby May
Jim Briffett
Past members Sam Hewitt (keyboards, guitar, vocals) replaced by Jim Briffett in 2007

Clearlake are an indie rock band, based in Brighton, England. The members of the band are currently:

History

The band formed in 1999, and released their debut single, "Winterlight", in January 2000. The limited edition release was awarded Single of the Week in a number of music publications, gained airplay on Radio 1 as Mark and Lard's record of the week and sold out within a fortnight, making the UK Top 100.[1] A number of other singles followed, and the band went on to support Pulp and The Delgados and played at Scott Walker's Meltdown with Elliott Smith.

By April 2001, they had recorded and released their debut album, Lido. After a slot on Later... with Jools Holland, their television debut, and the release of a fourth single, "Let Go", the band started work on their second album. Cedars was released in February 2003. The third, Amber, was released in January 2006.

Clearlake have written their fourth album and played their only show of 2007 at The Brunswick, Hove, on 1 September 2007. Seven new songs were debuted at the show.

2008 was a far more active year for Clearlake than the one that preceded it. On 6 May 2008 the band supported Death Cab For Cutie (their first show of 2008), before recording new track "One Of A Kind" which was released as a web-only single on the 9 May via their website. A further single, "Dark Blue", was recorded in the same way in August 2008 and released on 1 September 2008.

The band have started 2009 by releasing one final single from the new album, "The Credit Or The Blame".

In December 2010, a Jason Pegg cover version of the Sea Nymphs song "Tree Tops High" appeared on Leader of the Starry Skies - A Loyal Companion, a fundraising compilation album to benefit the hospitalised Cardiacs/Sea Nymphs leader Tim Smith.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

References

External links