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Turin Brakes
Background information
OriginBalham, London
Years active1999 -
MembersOlly Knights
Gale Paridjanian
WebsiteTurinBrakes.com

Turin Brakes are a modern folk pop duo comprising Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, hailing from Balham, London.

History

The band was started by longtime friends Knights and Paridjanian. The two met at a young age and spent much of their childhood together, eventually learning to sing at the age of 10 in a local cathedral choir. Although they split after Knights went to film school and Paridjian attempted to form a band in Toronto, Canada, they soon reunited and collaborated on what would later become their first EP, The Door, which was eventually released through Anvil Records in 1999 as a limited vinyl release. This lead to the band attracting the attention of larger record labels. Source Records would eventually release two more EPs, The State of Things EP and Fight or Flight, prompting NME to proclaim "Turin Brakes inhabit a space which is entirely their own, fully-formed and brutally emotive... give them the devotion they deserve."

Source reissued the song "The Door" before releasing their first album, The Optimist LP, in 2001. The album, which was released internationally by Astralwerks, was greeted with critical praise, spawned the hit singles "Underdog (Save Me)" and "Emergency 72," and received a nomination for the Mercury Music Prize. A planned tour of the United States following this success, opening for the Stereophonics and Matthew Jay, was eventually scuttled by the September 11 terrorist attacks.

Their sophomore effort, Ether Song, was a departure from the acoustic sound that had brought them success with their first album. Recorded in Los Angeles, California, it was popular enough to reach number 4 in the United Kingdom album charts upon its release in 2003. The album produced several hit singles, including "Long Distance" and "Pain Killer." The album also created some tension between the band and their label, as the album was re-released four times during its lifespan, and received various bonus discs between regions and versions. The band was on record as being unhappy with the way the record company was treating them and the fans regarding the release.

Following the success and stress of Ether Song, the band took a short break, but not before releasing the non-album single "5 Mile (These Are the Days)" (which resulted in another re-release of "Ether Song") and releasing a DJ mix album for Azuli Records' Late Night Tales series. The mix album (2004) was a collection of some of their favorite songs, and also contained the Rolling Stones song "Moonlight Mile" as a cover.

Their third album, Jackinabox, was released to critical acclaim much like their prior efforts when it was released in early June 2005. Preceded by the single "Fishing For A Dream," which didn't do as well as the band hoped (charting at 35), the album was supported by the band's first full band tour of the United States, as well as the single "Over and Over," which was marketed to United States radio. Despite the lack of airplay or a hit single JackInABox still sold quite well, entering the top 10 album charts in its first week.

Following the success of Jackinabox and its subsequent tour, a download-only album, Live at the Palladium, recorded in London was released in November of 2005. Released one day after the concert took place in London, it was released on the band's website. Later it also got a release on iTunes. In the October / November 2005 tour, the band also sold the Red Moon EP. This acoustic EP featured a new (acoustic) version of "Red Moon", two new songs and the Red Hot Chili Peppers-cover "Breaking The Girl" (recorded at KCRW).

The band spent the first half of 2006 writing new songs, ocassionally performing both new and old work at small gigs across the UK. The band did an intimate tour in November 2006 to try out new material. In January 2007 the band willl go in studio to record their 4th album with producer Ethan Johns.

Sound

Turin Brakes have often been compared to many of the New Acoustic Movement's bands spawned in the late 90's such as Elbow, Starsailor, and the Norwegian band Kings of Convenience, whose 2001 album entitled Quiet Is the New Loud is a helpful indicator of the band's sound.

Trivia

  • Olly Knights Attended Henry Fawcett junior school as a child.
  • Lead singer Olly Knights became a father in early 2005.
  • The pair were part of the chorus on the Band Aid 20 single.
  • Late 2005, Ether Site organised a poll where fans could vote for their favourite songs. "Long Distance" became "Song Of The Year". This poll is now held every year.

Discography

Albums

Mix albums

EPs

Singles

Year Song Label Format Album
2001 "The Door" Source 7"/CD The Optimist LP
2001 "Underdog (save me)" Source 7"/CD The Optimist LP
2001 "Mind Over Money" Source 7"/CD The Optimist LP
2001 "Emergency 72" Source 7"/CD The Optimist LP
2002 "Long Distance" Source 7"/CD Ether Song
2003 "Pain Killer" Source 7"/CD Ether Song
2003 "Average Man" Source 7"/CD/DVD Ether Song
2003 "5 Mile (These Are the Days)" Source 7"/CD Ether Song
2005 "Fishing for a Dream" Source 7"/CD Jackinabox
2005 "Over and Over" Source 7"/CD Jackinabox
2006 "Live Session" iTunes Digital download (none)

Compilations

Turin Brakes tracks have appeared on the following compilation CDs:

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.
Year Compilation Track
2001 The Album Vol. 1 The Door
2001 Reloaded Vol. 3 Underdog (Save Me)
2002 Acoustic Vol. 1 Underdog (Save Me)
2002 The Album Vol. 4 Underdog (Save Me)
2002 Acoustic Vol. 2 Emergency 72
2003 Love Music Hate Racism Angel Of The Morning
2004 The Best Bands 2004 Painkiller
2004 The Best Bands in the World...Ever Long Distance
2005 The Album: Music From EMI Painkiller
2005 The Album Vol. 6 Long Distance
2005 Acoustic Vol. 5 Future Boy
2006 The Last Kiss (OST) Painkiller

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