Boo Hooray
Now trading as Boo Hooray after their escapades as Electric Music AKA, Scot… Read Full Bio ↴Now trading as Boo Hooray after their escapades as Electric Music AKA, Scottish duo Tom Doyle and Anth Brown – finally – return with their third long player, Haunted, on January 25 2010, released on their 69 Bluebird imprint. Three short years in the making, its 10 tracks were recorded in London and Scotland and clock in at 35 minutes. Made under the influence of Talk Talk, The Blue Nile, Elbow and The Zombies, its mid-tempo songs are high on atmosphere and melody.
Haunted is released 10 years after the pair’s critically-acclaimed debut for the Beastie Boys’ now defunct label Grand Royal, North London Spiritualist Church, in 2000. Electric Music were temporarily derailed when the label went under only months after the album’s release and they were simultaneously turfed out of their North London studio Scabby Rd due to unpaid rent and stolen electricity. Compounding their problems, the duo were then threatened with legal action by Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk, whose electro-pop offshoot shared their name.
Undeterred, Doyle and Brown suffixed their name with AKA and signed to Sanctuary in 2003 to release The Resurrection Show, which met with similar acclaim. Its memorable cover depicted the pair photographed inside the decaying Victorian grandeur of the Great Hall in London’s Alexandra Palace.
Joining the duo on Haunted are keyboardist Steve Aungle, bassist Ashley Dublin and drummer Graham Instrall. The troupe recently made a short film featuring four slow-burning songs from the album (http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=hBRz9USvlsQ). Details of Boo Hooray shows in 2010 to follow.
Reviews for North London Spiritualist Church and The Resurrection Show.
“Thoughtful head music. A restrained, comforting mixture of sweet melody and sparkling invention.” NME
“Near-unique…these mid-tempo pop songs create their own quiet little world.” Q
“Cut-and-paste techniques on unlikely soft-rock sounds craft sweet, sad pop songs.” MOJO
“A perfect Sunday afternoon record. Sigh, wallow and hug yourself to your heart’s (dis)content.” TIME OUT
www.myspace.com/boohooray
Haunted is released 10 years after the pair’s critically-acclaimed debut for the Beastie Boys’ now defunct label Grand Royal, North London Spiritualist Church, in 2000. Electric Music were temporarily derailed when the label went under only months after the album’s release and they were simultaneously turfed out of their North London studio Scabby Rd due to unpaid rent and stolen electricity. Compounding their problems, the duo were then threatened with legal action by Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk, whose electro-pop offshoot shared their name.
Undeterred, Doyle and Brown suffixed their name with AKA and signed to Sanctuary in 2003 to release The Resurrection Show, which met with similar acclaim. Its memorable cover depicted the pair photographed inside the decaying Victorian grandeur of the Great Hall in London’s Alexandra Palace.
Joining the duo on Haunted are keyboardist Steve Aungle, bassist Ashley Dublin and drummer Graham Instrall. The troupe recently made a short film featuring four slow-burning songs from the album (http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=hBRz9USvlsQ). Details of Boo Hooray shows in 2010 to follow.
Reviews for North London Spiritualist Church and The Resurrection Show.
“Thoughtful head music. A restrained, comforting mixture of sweet melody and sparkling invention.” NME
“Near-unique…these mid-tempo pop songs create their own quiet little world.” Q
“Cut-and-paste techniques on unlikely soft-rock sounds craft sweet, sad pop songs.” MOJO
“A perfect Sunday afternoon record. Sigh, wallow and hug yourself to your heart’s (dis)content.” TIME OUT
www.myspace.com/boohooray
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