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{{Short description|British power pop band}} | |||
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current_members = James Broad - ], ] <br />Richard Buckton - ], ], Vocals.<br />Paul Smith - Guitar.<br />Richard Sayce - ], Vocals | | |||
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| origin = ], ], England | |||
| genre = ], ], ]<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/11115-oh-what-a-lovely-day-to-drink-some-english-tea--britpop-in-2005 |title=Oh, what a lovely day to drink some English tea: Britpop in 2005 / In Depth // Drowned In Sound |website=Drownedinsound.com |date=21 January 2005 |accessdate=28 May 2020}}</ref> | |||
| years_active = 1995–2020 | |||
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| current_members = James Broad (deceased)<br/>Richard Buckton<br/>Paul Smith<br/>Richard Sayce | |||
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'''Silver Sun''' are a British ] band, who formed in 1995 in ], London.<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> They released their ] in 1997, and after two major label releases that saw moderate success, the band released two further albums independently. Their sound is a combination of harder-edged alternative rock and classic power pop, with an emphasis on multi-layered vocal harmonies. | |||
'''Silver Sun''' is an ] ] of the ] genre. | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
They were initially called Sun..! and released their |
They were initially called Sun..! and released their ] under that name.<ref name="The Great Rock Discography">{{Cite book | ||
| first= Martin C. | |||
| last= Strong | |||
| year= 2000 | |||
| title= The Great Rock Discography | |||
| edition= 5th | |||
| publisher= Mojo Books | |||
| location= Edinburgh | |||
| pages= 875–876 | |||
| isbn= 1-84195-017-3}}</ref> They were forced to alter the name soon afterwards, and chose 'Silver' after ]' original name, the Silver Beetles; also the Beatles song "It's All Too Much" from "]" has a line "Set me on a silver sun, for I know that I'm free". The single "Lava" was their first under the new name. Groups such as ] also wrote music in a similar style at the time, although there are also notable parallels with US bands such as ] and the earlier output of ].<ref name="Larkin90"/> | |||
Their |
Their ] was released in 1997, and was characterised by prominent vocal ] and energetic ].<ref name="Larkin90">{{cite book|title=]|editor=Colin Larkin|editor-link=Colin Larkin (writer)|publisher=]|date=2000|edition=First|isbn=0-7535-0427-8|page=355}}</ref> It was also the first album to be co-produced by ], who went on to produce for ] and ]. The song "Golden Skin" was featured on the soundtrack of the 1990s British comedy film '']''. | ||
The band toured extensively during 1997 and 1998, headlining and supporting ], ], ], ] and ]. They also played ], ], ] and the ]s in 1997. | |||
The band's second album ''Neo Wave'' was released the following year. This album had a slightly more polished sound, which some found a little lacking compared to the fuzz-toned wall of sound that the band had cultivated with their debut release. It contains their biggest hit "]", a cover of the ] ] which the band originally recorded as a joke and have since disowned. The EP release also contained a version of ]'s 10 minute prog-epic "Xanadu" which the band condensed into a 3-minute pop song, as well as a cover of ]'s 'You Made Me Realise'. | |||
The band's second album '']'' was released the following year and was produced by Al Clay. It contained their biggest hit "]", a cover of the ] ballad which the band originally recorded for fun during a ] recording session. The EP release also contained a version of ] "Xanadu" which the band condensed into a four-minute pop song, as well as a cover of ]'s "]".<ref name="The Great Rock Discography"/> | |||
The band re-formed to promote a third album, ''Disappear Here'', in 2005, this time released on the Invisible Hands ]. This album is remarkable in that ], James Broad, is the sole artist to appear on the ], having played all ] and sung all of the vocals. | |||
In 1999, the band were dropped by ] and spent some time out pursuing other projects. Richard Buckton wrote tracks with producer Pete Woodroffe for Spice Girl ] amongst others. Paul Smith took time out to gain a degree in sound technology. Richard Sayce formed the group Malibu with wife George, and James Broad continued writing further Silver Sun material. | |||
In a more recent rare foray into the mass-media, their song "Last Day" was used on the '']'' soundtrack on ] ]. | |||
The band released a third album, '']'', in 2005, this time on the ] label. This album was remarkable in that lead singer Broad was the sole artist to appear on the recordings, having played all musical instruments and sung all of the vocals. In spite of this, the full original line-up played at the accompanying gigs. | |||
Their fourth album, ''Dad's Weird Dream'', was released in Japan on 11 September 2006. However, the decision was taken to ] it for the ] edition, where was released on 4 December 2006. One track, "Fallen" was remixed by Nigel Godrich, working with the band for the first time since their debut, currently available as an itunes exclusive EP. Unlike its predecessor, the entire original line-up has participated in the recording, though Richard Sayce is only credited with backing vocals, suggesting that a ] was used instead of live drumming. James Broad has stated that the next album (which is expected to be titled "A Lick And A Promise" and is due in 2007) will be the four members playing live in a studio. | |||
In a more recent rare foray into the mass-media, their song "Last Day" was used on the '']'' soundtrack on 24 January 2006, the band having signed a deal with the programme in 1997 allowing them to use material. | |||
Their fourth album, '']'', was released in Japan on 11 September 2006. However, the decision was taken to remix it for the UK market, where it was released on 4 December 2006. One track, "Fallen" was remixed by Nigel Godrich, working with the band for the first time since their debut, and was available as an ] exclusive EP. Unlike its predecessor, the entire original line-up has participated in the recording, although Sayce is only credited with backing vocals, as the band used programmed drums for the album. | |||
In June 2009, Broad uploaded "The Pain Don't Come So Easy", which he describes as a "new Silver Sun song", to ] under his user name, "lordmelbury". In December of that year, he released a new track, "Access", as a digital only download on iTunes. | |||
Between August and October 2011, James Broad posted four songs on his ] page, under the user name "lordmelbury", and these, too, are in the Silver Sun style. | |||
In April 2012, Silver Sun released a live, digital album containing songs from their first two albums titled ''Live! - More Than You'll Ever Need'', and in August 2013, they released a fifth studio album, also a digital-only release, ''A Lick and a Promise''. James Broad was listed as the sole songwriter and performer. It contained one song that had previously been available on YouTube, "The Pain Don't Come So Easy", and two on James Broad's SoundCloud page, "Little Wonder" and "Small Town Affair". The original line-up of Silver Sun reformed to support Sleeper at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on 2 December 2017. | |||
James Broad died of cancer in October 2020.<ref> - NME</ref> | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
{{Infobox artist discography | |||
===Albums=== | |||
| Artist = Silver Sun | |||
* 1997 - ''Silver Sun'' UK #30 | |||
| Image = | |||
* 1997 - ''You Are Here'' <small></small> | |||
| Caption = | |||
* 1997 - ''B Is For Silver Sun'' <small></small> | |||
| Alt = | |||
* 1998 - ''Neo Wave'' | |||
| Studio = 6 | |||
* 2005 - ''Disappear Here'' | |||
| Live = 1 | |||
* 2006 - ''Dad's Weird Dream'' | |||
| Compilation = 2 | |||
| Video = | |||
| Music videos = | |||
| Tribute = | |||
| EP = 2 | |||
| Singles = 10 | |||
| B-sides = | |||
| Soundtrack = | |||
}} | |||
===Studio albums=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center; | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan="2"| Year | |||
! rowspan="2" style="width:250px;"| Information | |||
!colspan="2"| Chart positions | |||
|- style="font-size:smaller;" | |||
!width="30"|]<br /><ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums">{{Cite book | |||
| first= David | |||
| last= Roberts | |||
| year= 2006 | |||
| title= British Hit Singles & Albums | |||
| edition= 19th | |||
| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | |||
| location= London | |||
| isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | |||
| page= 498}}</ref> | |||
!width="30"|] <br /><ref name="Japanese positions">{{cite web | title = Japan: Album positions | url = http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/79397/products/music/202914/1/ | publisher = oricon.co.jp |accessdate=31 July 2013 }}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| 1997 | |||
|align="left"| '']'' | |||
*Released: 9 May 1997 | |||
*Label: ] | |||
| 30 | |||
| 60 | |||
|- | |||
| 1998 | |||
|align="left"| '']'' | |||
*Released: 5 October 1998 | |||
*Label: Polydor | |||
| 74 | |||
| – | |||
|- | |||
| 2005 | |||
|align="left"| '']'' | |||
*Released: 18 April 2005 | |||
*Label: Invisible Hands Music | |||
| – | |||
| – | |||
|- | |||
| 2006 | |||
|align="left"| '']'' | |||
*Released: 4 December 2006 | |||
*Label: Invisible Hands Music | |||
| – | |||
| – | |||
|- | |||
| 2013 | |||
|align="left"| ''A Lick and a Promise'' | |||
*Released: 22 August 2013 | |||
*Label: Invisible Hands Music | |||
| – | |||
| – | |||
|- | |||
| 2020 | |||
|align="left"| ''Switzerland'' | |||
*Released: 26 April 2020 | |||
*Label: Self-released | |||
| – | |||
| – | |||
|- | |||
| 2024 | |||
|align="left"| ''Mild Peril'' | |||
*Released: 07 November 2024 | |||
*Label: Self-released | |||
| – | |||
| – | |||
|} | |||
===Live albums=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center; | |||
|- | |||
!Year | |||
!Information | |||
|- | |||
|| 2012 | |||
|align="left"| ''Live – More Than You'll Ever Need'' | |||
*Released: 23 April 2012 <small>(Digital only release)</small> | |||
*Label: Invisible Hands Music | |||
|} | |||
===Compilation albums=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center; | |||
|- | |||
!Year | |||
!Information | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan="2"| 1997 | |||
|align="left"| ''You Are Here'' | |||
*Released: 26 March 1997 <small>(Japan only B-sides collection)</small> | |||
*Label: Polydor | |||
|- | |||
|align="left"| ''B Is for Silver Sun'' | |||
*Released: 6 November 1997 <small>(Japan only B-sides collection)</small> | |||
*Label: Polydor | |||
|} | |||
===Extended plays=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center; | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan="2"| Year | |||
! rowspan="2" style="width:250px;"| Information | |||
!| Chart positions | |||
|- | |||
!width="35"|<small>]</small><ref name="ChartlogUK">{{cite web| title = UK Chartlog | url = http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_S.HTM | publisher = zobbel.de | accessdate=17 February 2010}}</ref><ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/> | |||
|- | |||
| 1996 | |||
|align="left"| '']'' | |||
*Released: 2 August 1996 | |||
*Label: Polydor | |||
| 142 | |||
|- | |||
| 1998 | |||
|align="left"| '']'' | |||
*Released: 14 September 1998 | |||
*Label: Polydor | |||
| 20 | |||
|} | |||
===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center; | |||
* "Sun..! EP" | |||
|- | |||
* "Lava" (27/10/1996) UK #54 | |||
!rowspan="2"| Year | |||
* "Last Day" (16/2/1997) UK #48 | |||
! rowspan="2" style="width:250px;"| Title | |||
* "Golden Skin" (27/4/1997) UK #32 | |||
!rowspan="2"| Album | |||
* "Julia" (29/6/1997) UK #51 | |||
!| Chart positions | |||
* "Lava" (6/10/1997) UK #35 | |||
|- | |||
* "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" (14/9/1998) UK #20 | |||
!width="35"|<small>]</small><ref name="British Hit Singles & Albums"/> | |||
* "I'll See You Around" (19/10/1998) UK #26 | |||
|- | |||
* "Bubblegum" (1/11/2004) | |||
| 1996 | |||
* "Immediate" (21/11/2005) | |||
|align="left"| "Lava" | |||
* "Fallen" (9/4/2007) | |||
| style="text-align:left;" rowspan="5"| ''Silver Sun'' | |||
| 54 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="4"| 1997 | |||
|align="left"| "Last Day" | |||
| 48 | |||
|- | |||
|align="left"| "Golden Skin" | |||
| 32 | |||
|- | |||
|align="left"| "Julia" | |||
| 51 | |||
|- | |||
|align="left"| "Lava" <small>(re-release)</small> | |||
| 35 | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2"| 1998 | |||
|align="left"| "]" | |||
| style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2"| ''Neo Wave'' | |||
| 20 | |||
|- | |||
|align="left"| "I'll See You Around" | |||
| 26 | |||
|- | |||
| 2004 | |||
|align="left"| "Bubblegum" | |||
| style="text-align:left;" rowspan="2"| ''Disappear Here'' | |||
| – | |||
|- | |||
| 2005 | |||
|align="left"| "Immediate" | |||
| – | |||
|- | |||
| 2007 | |||
|align="left"| "Fallen" | |||
|align="left"| ''Dad's Weird Dream'' | |||
| – | |||
|} | |||
===Compilation appearances=== | |||
*2006: '']'' – "Bubblegum" | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
==External links== | |||
* | |||
{{Authority control}} | |||
===Compilations=== | |||
*2006 - ''] presents Nano-Mugen Compilation 2006'' (with "Bubblegum") | |||
] | |||
==External link== | |||
] | |||
* | |||
] | ] | ||
] | ] | ||
] | ] |
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Silver Sun | |
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Origin | Camden, London, England |
Genres | Indie rock, power pop, Britpop |
Years active | 1995–2020 |
Labels | Polydor, Invisible Hands |
Members | James Broad (deceased) Richard Buckton Paul Smith Richard Sayce |
Silver Sun are a British power pop band, who formed in 1995 in Camden, London. They released their self-titled debut album in 1997, and after two major label releases that saw moderate success, the band released two further albums independently. Their sound is a combination of harder-edged alternative rock and classic power pop, with an emphasis on multi-layered vocal harmonies.
Career
They were initially called Sun..! and released their first EP under that name. They were forced to alter the name soon afterwards, and chose 'Silver' after the Beatles' original name, the Silver Beetles; also the Beatles song "It's All Too Much" from "Yellow Submarine" has a line "Set me on a silver sun, for I know that I'm free". The single "Lava" was their first under the new name. Groups such as Super Furry Animals also wrote music in a similar style at the time, although there are also notable parallels with US bands such as Jellyfish and the earlier output of Weezer.
Their eponymous debut album was released in 1997, and was characterised by prominent vocal harmonies and energetic choruses. It was also the first album to be co-produced by Nigel Godrich, who went on to produce for Radiohead and Paul McCartney. The song "Golden Skin" was featured on the soundtrack of the 1990s British comedy film Shooting Fish.
The band toured extensively during 1997 and 1998, headlining and supporting Sleeper, James, Gene, Mansun and Ash. They also played Glastonbury, Reading, Lowlands and the V Festivals in 1997.
The band's second album Neo Wave was released the following year and was produced by Al Clay. It contained their biggest hit "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late", a cover of the Johnny Mathis ballad which the band originally recorded for fun during a B-side recording session. The EP release also contained a version of Rush's "Xanadu" which the band condensed into a four-minute pop song, as well as a cover of My Bloody Valentine's "You Made Me Realise".
In 1999, the band were dropped by Polydor Records and spent some time out pursuing other projects. Richard Buckton wrote tracks with producer Pete Woodroffe for Spice Girl Melanie C amongst others. Paul Smith took time out to gain a degree in sound technology. Richard Sayce formed the group Malibu with wife George, and James Broad continued writing further Silver Sun material.
The band released a third album, Disappear Here, in 2005, this time on the Invisible Hands label. This album was remarkable in that lead singer Broad was the sole artist to appear on the recordings, having played all musical instruments and sung all of the vocals. In spite of this, the full original line-up played at the accompanying gigs.
In a more recent rare foray into the mass-media, their song "Last Day" was used on the Hollyoaks soundtrack on 24 January 2006, the band having signed a deal with the programme in 1997 allowing them to use material.
Their fourth album, Dad's Weird Dream, was released in Japan on 11 September 2006. However, the decision was taken to remix it for the UK market, where it was released on 4 December 2006. One track, "Fallen" was remixed by Nigel Godrich, working with the band for the first time since their debut, and was available as an iTunes exclusive EP. Unlike its predecessor, the entire original line-up has participated in the recording, although Sayce is only credited with backing vocals, as the band used programmed drums for the album.
In June 2009, Broad uploaded "The Pain Don't Come So Easy", which he describes as a "new Silver Sun song", to YouTube under his user name, "lordmelbury". In December of that year, he released a new track, "Access", as a digital only download on iTunes.
Between August and October 2011, James Broad posted four songs on his SoundCloud page, under the user name "lordmelbury", and these, too, are in the Silver Sun style.
In April 2012, Silver Sun released a live, digital album containing songs from their first two albums titled Live! - More Than You'll Ever Need, and in August 2013, they released a fifth studio album, also a digital-only release, A Lick and a Promise. James Broad was listed as the sole songwriter and performer. It contained one song that had previously been available on YouTube, "The Pain Don't Come So Easy", and two on James Broad's SoundCloud page, "Little Wonder" and "Small Town Affair". The original line-up of Silver Sun reformed to support Sleeper at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on 2 December 2017.
James Broad died of cancer in October 2020.
Discography
Silver Sun discography | |
---|---|
Studio albums | 6 |
EPs | 2 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Singles | 10 |
Studio albums
Year | Information | Chart positions | |
---|---|---|---|
UK |
JP | ||
1997 | Silver Sun
|
30 | 60 |
1998 | Neo Wave
|
74 | – |
2005 | Disappear Here
|
– | – |
2006 | Dad's Weird Dream
|
– | – |
2013 | A Lick and a Promise
|
– | – |
2020 | Switzerland
|
– | – |
2024 | Mild Peril
|
– | – |
Live albums
Year | Information |
---|---|
2012 | Live – More Than You'll Ever Need
|
Compilation albums
Year | Information |
---|---|
1997 | You Are Here
|
B Is for Silver Sun
|
Extended plays
Year | Information | Chart positions |
---|---|---|
UK Singles Chart | ||
1996 | Sun..! EP
|
142 |
1998 | Too Much, Too Little, Too Late
|
20 |
Singles
Year | Title | Album | Chart positions |
---|---|---|---|
UK Singles Chart | |||
1996 | "Lava" | Silver Sun | 54 |
1997 | "Last Day" | 48 | |
"Golden Skin" | 32 | ||
"Julia" | 51 | ||
"Lava" (re-release) | 35 | ||
1998 | "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" | Neo Wave | 20 |
"I'll See You Around" | 26 | ||
2004 | "Bubblegum" | Disappear Here | – |
2005 | "Immediate" | – | |
2007 | "Fallen" | Dad's Weird Dream | – |
Compilation appearances
- 2006: Asian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2006 – "Bubblegum"
References
- "Oh, what a lovely day to drink some English tea: Britpop in 2005 / In Depth // Drowned In Sound". Drownedinsound.com. 21 January 2005. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
- ^ Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 875–876. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
- ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 355. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
- James Broad of Silver Sun has died - NME
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 498. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- "Japan: Album positions". oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
- "UK Chartlog". zobbel.de. Retrieved 17 February 2010.