Sons of Noel and Adrian | |
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Origin | Brighton, England |
Genres | Alternative, folk, experimental |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Broken Sound, Willkommen Records, OIB Records, Shelsmusic |
Associated acts | Laura Marling, The Leisure Society, The Miserable Rich, Lightspeed Champion, Hope of the States |
Members | Jacob Richardson, Tom Cowan, William Calderbank, Marcus Hamblett, Daniel Green, Alistair Strachan, Cathy Cardin, Patrick Lawrence, Emma Gatrill |
Past members | Rowan Coupland, Nick Hemming, Mike Siddell, Helen Whitaker, Jo White |
Sons of Noel and Adrian is an experimental band based in Brighton, England. They are known for their live performances with up to thirteen musicians on stage, all of whom play with many other bands. They are one of the founding groups of the Willkommen Collective.
The band's debut self-titled album was released worldwide in April 2010 (distributed by Shellshock), coinciding with a seven date tour of Germany and ten date tour of the UK. It features the likes of Nick Hemming from The Leisure Society on banjo and mandolin, Mike Siddell from Hope of the States and Lightspeed Champion on the violin and Will Calderbank from The Miserable Rich on the cello. Critics described the album as a more orchestral take on the American nu-folk movement, as "equal parts Shostakovich and Will Oldham".
The lead single 'The Wreck is Not a Boat' received airplay on BBC Radio 1 and BBC 6 Music from Rob Da Bank, Gideon Coe and more.
The band then toured the UK twice with friends Mumford & Sons and gigged extensively, performing with the likes of David Grubbs, Peggy Sue, Red Sparowes, Rothko, David Thomas Broughton and Alessi's Ark.
In 2009 the band played several high profile London shows: the Royal Festival Hall with Laura Marling, the Barbican with Jaga Jazzist and Efterklang with the Britten Sinfonia, the Union Chapel with The Leisure Society and The Roundhouse, performing a live score for Antonin Artaud's La Coquille et le clergyman. Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons joined the band on stage for their performance of "Indigo", playing drums and singing. This performance can be seen on the live bonus DVD with the special edition of Laura Marling's second album, I Speak Because I Can.