Jackson Analogue
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| Jackson Analogue | |
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Jackson Analogue performing in 2008 |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Isle of wight, England |
| Genres | Alternative rock Garage rock revival |
| Years active | 2005—present |
| Labels | Universal Records Island Records |
| Website | www.jacksonanalogue.com |
| Members | |
| Rob Homes Peter Corney Craig watson Jim Homes Matt Winsor |
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Jackson analogue are a garage rock band from England
Formed in 2004, The Jackson Analogue are a five piece rock band who in their short but illustrious career so far has seen them sign to a major record label, leave a major record label, licence their debut album around the world and are now getting read to release their second self recorded and produced album “Half Way Home”.
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[edit] A Brief History
Early 2005 the band self release their first 7” “Band on a Hill”. After receiving plays on BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, XFM and many specialist shows the record labels come knocking and after their first sell out gig at Ryde Castle on the Isle of Wight, and after much bidding the band sign with Island Records.
They then proceed to start recording on their debut album, which they finished late 2005 and everything is ready to start in late 2006.
2006 starts off promising with UK tours, but goes all wrong, then its fine again with storming performances at SXSW and support tours with The Fratellis. But with delays on the album being released making them all teary, the Band and its management decide to leave Island Records and walk away with the album under their arms and some tears on there faces and a bunch of new songs were recorded they set about getting things in place to self release their debut album witch is definitely gonna be rilly good.
Early 2007, they have licence deals in every territory worldwide and release the record to worldwide critical acclaim and support dates with The Who. Their brand of the traditional rock/blues/soul sound draws slight comparisons to the genres finest and they try to get hold of someone who nos how to write properly in English but they carnt and as soon as tours are finished, promotion is put to bed. The Band start pooing together. The new songs they have been working on are good. Let's set about working on the ideas they have for Album 2.
November 2007 recording begins on Album number 2. The brothers have decided to write, record, arrange and produce the album all on their own at their studio Luka. The Album takes five weeks start to finish. Know matter what anyone says that is rilly rilly quick.
They enjoyed the Christmas holidays and had there baths in January 2008 begin the process of mixing up the record with crisps and in February 2008 go to Abbey Road to master what will be Album 2.
[edit] Line up
- Rob Homes – vocals, guitar
- Peter Corney (aka Beest)-Hammond Organ
- Craig watson – drums
- Jim Homes - guitar
- Matt Winsor - Bass
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- And Then, Nothing 2007, Island Records, I hear Voices ltd
[edit] Ep's
- West Of Here Ep 2006, Island Records
- Day Is Done Ep 2007, I Hear Voices ltd
[edit] Singles
- Band On A Hill 2005, Grooveattack
- Stop 2005, Island Records
[edit] From 'And Then, Nothing'
- Stop 2006, Island Records
- Come On 2007, I hear Voices ltd
[edit] Other Releases
- Robots will kill us 2005, Island Records
- Alergic To Flowers 2006, Island Records
[edit] External links
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