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Fan Reviews
Hunter
October 29th 2016
although they left out some songs from the catalog vary intimate show see this band you'll be satisfied no matter what they play.
Los Angeles, CA@The Echo
June 10th 2016
One of the best live bands around - the albums don't do Rebecca's voice justice - such a powerhouse. And lovely down to earth folks to boot. I challenge you not to leave with a smile on your face!
London, United Kingdom@Village Underground
About Slow Club
Slow Club is Sheffield boy-girl duo Charles Watson (guitar, vocals, piano) and Rebecca Taylor (drums, vocals, guitar). The band formed in 2005 when they were both still teenagers and spent the next two years touring relentlessly around the North of England. A support slot with US band Tilly And The Wall brought them to the attention of Moshi Moshi Records who released their debut album Yeah So in 2009.
Initially categorized as “anti-folk” the album proved there was so much more to the band and their sound - sweet harmonious hooks, rockabilly beats and exuberant yelps and yips, all held together by some breath-taking harmonizing. Slow Club are defined by their own distinct and powerful partnership - Charles with bruised vocal, rasping guitar and disarming lightness of touch; Rebecca with her dash of Northern Soul and sharp wit, switching between vocals and drums like Beyonce crossed with Karen Carpenter.
In the autumn of 2010 the band returned to the studio to start work on their second album Paradise. Emerging with first single Two Cousins in July the following year. The NME simply described it as “a tour de force” and Q magazine said it was the “sound of a band starting to spread its wings”. To go with the bigger-sounding songs Charles and Rebecca added a bass player and drummer to their live set-up and once again hit the road, evolving over a year of touring into one of the most exciting bands playing live at the time.
In 2014 the endlessly innovating duo changed tack again and harnessed this new-found live confidence to produce their most ambitious and complete record yet - Complete Surrender. Touching on everything from Motown and the output of Memphis' Stax Records to the immaculately produced pop of the 1970s, via Frankie Valli and David Bowie the album sounded like an instant classic. Something that sounds so familiar and timeless its difficult to believe it wasn't recorded 30 years ago.
After a brief break to work on other projects the band reunited in 2015 to start work on their 4th album. This time they decided to head to the US for the recording and spent a week in Richmond VA, with Matthew E White and his talented pool of studio musicians. The resulting album was another sonic shift and showcased a more laid-back country feel than the grandiose soul of Complete Surrender. Uncut magazine described it as “another classy, sassy step forward from this restlessly inventive pair” on its release in August 2016.
Initially categorized as “anti-folk” the album proved there was so much more to the band and their sound - sweet harmonious hooks, rockabilly beats and exuberant yelps and yips, all held together by some breath-taking harmonizing. Slow Club are defined by their own distinct and powerful partnership - Charles with bruised vocal, rasping guitar and disarming lightness of touch; Rebecca with her dash of Northern Soul and sharp wit, switching between vocals and drums like Beyonce crossed with Karen Carpenter.
In the autumn of 2010 the band returned to the studio to start work on their second album Paradise. Emerging with first single Two Cousins in July the following year. The NME simply described it as “a tour de force” and Q magazine said it was the “sound of a band starting to spread its wings”. To go with the bigger-sounding songs Charles and Rebecca added a bass player and drummer to their live set-up and once again hit the road, evolving over a year of touring into one of the most exciting bands playing live at the time.
In 2014 the endlessly innovating duo changed tack again and harnessed this new-found live confidence to produce their most ambitious and complete record yet - Complete Surrender. Touching on everything from Motown and the output of Memphis' Stax Records to the immaculately produced pop of the 1970s, via Frankie Valli and David Bowie the album sounded like an instant classic. Something that sounds so familiar and timeless its difficult to believe it wasn't recorded 30 years ago.
After a brief break to work on other projects the band reunited in 2015 to start work on their 4th album. This time they decided to head to the US for the recording and spent a week in Richmond VA, with Matthew E White and his talented pool of studio musicians. The resulting album was another sonic shift and showcased a more laid-back country feel than the grandiose soul of Complete Surrender. Uncut magazine described it as “another classy, sassy step forward from this restlessly inventive pair” on its release in August 2016.
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Genres:
Folk, Indie Pop, Pop
Band Members:
CHARLES WATSON, REBECCA TAYLOR
Hometown:
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
25
2018
Seattle, WA
The Runaway
I Was There
MAR
23
2018
Paris, France
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DEC
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JUN
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MAR
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Sheffield City Centre
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Fan Reviews
Hunter
October 29th 2016
although they left out some songs from the catalog vary intimate show see this band you'll be satisfied no matter what they play.
Los Angeles, CA@The Echo
June 10th 2016
One of the best live bands around - the albums don't do Rebecca's voice justice - such a powerhouse. And lovely down to earth folks to boot. I challenge you not to leave with a smile on your face!
London, United Kingdom@Village Underground
About Slow Club
Slow Club is Sheffield boy-girl duo Charles Watson (guitar, vocals, piano) and Rebecca Taylor (drums, vocals, guitar). The band formed in 2005 when they were both still teenagers and spent the next two years touring relentlessly around the North of England. A support slot with US band Tilly And The Wall brought them to the attention of Moshi Moshi Records who released their debut album Yeah So in 2009.
Initially categorized as “anti-folk” the album proved there was so much more to the band and their sound - sweet harmonious hooks, rockabilly beats and exuberant yelps and yips, all held together by some breath-taking harmonizing. Slow Club are defined by their own distinct and powerful partnership - Charles with bruised vocal, rasping guitar and disarming lightness of touch; Rebecca with her dash of Northern Soul and sharp wit, switching between vocals and drums like Beyonce crossed with Karen Carpenter.
In the autumn of 2010 the band returned to the studio to start work on their second album Paradise. Emerging with first single Two Cousins in July the following year. The NME simply described it as “a tour de force” and Q magazine said it was the “sound of a band starting to spread its wings”. To go with the bigger-sounding songs Charles and Rebecca added a bass player and drummer to their live set-up and once again hit the road, evolving over a year of touring into one of the most exciting bands playing live at the time.
In 2014 the endlessly innovating duo changed tack again and harnessed this new-found live confidence to produce their most ambitious and complete record yet - Complete Surrender. Touching on everything from Motown and the output of Memphis' Stax Records to the immaculately produced pop of the 1970s, via Frankie Valli and David Bowie the album sounded like an instant classic. Something that sounds so familiar and timeless its difficult to believe it wasn't recorded 30 years ago.
After a brief break to work on other projects the band reunited in 2015 to start work on their 4th album. This time they decided to head to the US for the recording and spent a week in Richmond VA, with Matthew E White and his talented pool of studio musicians. The resulting album was another sonic shift and showcased a more laid-back country feel than the grandiose soul of Complete Surrender. Uncut magazine described it as “another classy, sassy step forward from this restlessly inventive pair” on its release in August 2016.
Initially categorized as “anti-folk” the album proved there was so much more to the band and their sound - sweet harmonious hooks, rockabilly beats and exuberant yelps and yips, all held together by some breath-taking harmonizing. Slow Club are defined by their own distinct and powerful partnership - Charles with bruised vocal, rasping guitar and disarming lightness of touch; Rebecca with her dash of Northern Soul and sharp wit, switching between vocals and drums like Beyonce crossed with Karen Carpenter.
In the autumn of 2010 the band returned to the studio to start work on their second album Paradise. Emerging with first single Two Cousins in July the following year. The NME simply described it as “a tour de force” and Q magazine said it was the “sound of a band starting to spread its wings”. To go with the bigger-sounding songs Charles and Rebecca added a bass player and drummer to their live set-up and once again hit the road, evolving over a year of touring into one of the most exciting bands playing live at the time.
In 2014 the endlessly innovating duo changed tack again and harnessed this new-found live confidence to produce their most ambitious and complete record yet - Complete Surrender. Touching on everything from Motown and the output of Memphis' Stax Records to the immaculately produced pop of the 1970s, via Frankie Valli and David Bowie the album sounded like an instant classic. Something that sounds so familiar and timeless its difficult to believe it wasn't recorded 30 years ago.
After a brief break to work on other projects the band reunited in 2015 to start work on their 4th album. This time they decided to head to the US for the recording and spent a week in Richmond VA, with Matthew E White and his talented pool of studio musicians. The resulting album was another sonic shift and showcased a more laid-back country feel than the grandiose soul of Complete Surrender. Uncut magazine described it as “another classy, sassy step forward from this restlessly inventive pair” on its release in August 2016.
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Genres:
Folk, Indie Pop, Pop
Band Members:
CHARLES WATSON, REBECCA TAYLOR
Hometown:
Sheffield, United Kingdom
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