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379:(DB had by this point folded despite substantial sales, and the band had been automatically up-streamed) the album was seen as too much of a departure from their previous work, and the band were dropped in early 2004. On release, the album received wildly differing responses, largely criticising the looser arrangements and downbeat feel (though NME awarded it 9/10, lauding the bands' "near-superhuman powers"). However, the album can now be seen as a major turning point in the bands' sound – from the hi-tech, digital production of 513:"A Quick One" EP, a four-song download (and double A-side 7"), was released by Paris-based label A Quick One Records on 18 July 2011. Featuring a new song from each of the brothers, as well as two cover versions ("If I Can Dream" and "Orange Crate Art"") the EP marks the very first time the brothers have taken their "live band" into the recording studio. The band have stated their plan to record and release a series of EP's over the coming year, culminating in a 4th full-length album sometime in 2012. 38: 289:
Alex and Thomas originally formed Fixed Ascent (later The Feltro Media) with schoolfriends Alistair Gavan and Russell Gleason in around 1997. Whilst ostensibly a formulaic indie outfit, there were flashes of the more complex symphonic arrangements and varied production values that would characterise
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On 19 May 2023, the band revealed their latest album, titled 'Avenue Dot,' dedicated to Joanne Chapman and written in her house. The album was released through their label Chord Orchard's Bandcamp. Prior to the full album release, the band offered a sneak peek to the public with the release of the
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In December 2010, the band returned to the stage (as a five-piece) for the first time in over two years, at Maximalism!, a charity concert organised by the White brothers in aid of The Martlets Hospice. In January 2011 an official Facebook page appeared online, with details of new material and
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During 2018–19, the band was connected to Pledge Music, and was negatively affected by the fallout from the revelations of alleged fraud and the failure of the company to pay through the results of completed pledges. They are thought to have lost around £10,000.
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appearances. Energised by the reaction at the December show, the band held a monthly residency from March through June at The Prince Albert, Brighton, where they revisited their entire back catalogue in sequence, as well as debuting brand new material.
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and bassist Marc Beatty, of Tenderfoot. Over the next year, the band gigged under various names, including The Scars and Hungry Hamilton, all the while building a reputation as a formidable live act. After releasing their debut single,
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recording tracks for what would become their 4th LP, "IDIOTS". A single, "Brother, You Must Walk Your Path Alone", was made available in early March 2013, with the full-length album slated for release on 17 June.
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The band rounded off 2011 with a run of UK shows, including support slots with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, British Sea Power and Dodgy, as well as choice headline shows of their own.
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July and August 2007 saw appearances at UK and European festivals in the Netherlands, Austria, France, Switzerland and Germany. The final single to be taken from
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show – the last of a 20 concert extravaganza at the Islington Academy, London. Following this show, the band took a two-year break from touring and recording.
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later Electric Soft Parade releases, and over three self-released albums the band cultivated a (relatively) original sound, not unlike that of
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After being released from their label in 2004, the White brothers began collaborating on a much harder, punk-influenced project with
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The band has toured sporadically since "IDIOTS", with occasional dates around the UK, and a May 2019 tour of France and Belgium.
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Reuniting once again with the production team that made their debut, "Holes in the Wall", ESP spent much of 2012 in
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In March and April 2007 they made their second visit to the South by Southwest Festival, took part in a tribute to
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and a world-tour covering Europe, Japan and Australasia. They were also nominated for the 2002
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was released in February 2002 to wide critical acclaim. With A&R and production from
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The Electric Soft Parade returned in late 2005 with the six-track
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A third full album was released in April 2007. Entitled
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On 11 June 2008, The Electric Soft Parade supported
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