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In 2004, Black Box Recorder went on hiatus; not officially splitting, but with all 3 members deciding to pursue solo projects. In late 2005, Nixey announced she was working on a solo album, to be produced and co-written by James Banbury (a producer, programmer, writer and string arranger, as well as former member of [[The Auteurs]]). In mid-2006, two songs were made available on legal download services, entitled "The Collector" and "Love & Exile". A third song was made available in September, entitled "Strangelove", backed by remixes of "The Collector". Nixey's debut full-length solo album, entitled ''[[Sing, Memory]]'', was released on [[19 February]] [[2007]], following the release of her third single, "When I’m Here With You", which was released on [[29 January]] [[2007]], backed with non-album track, "Watching Over You".
In 2004, Black Box Recorder went on hiatus; not officially splitting, but with all 3 members deciding to pursue solo projects. In late 2005, Nixey announced she was working on a solo album, to be produced and co-written by James Banbury (a producer, programmer, writer and string arranger, as well as former member of [[The Auteurs]]). In mid-2006, two songs were made available on legal download services, entitled "The Collector" and "Love & Exile". A third song was made available in September, entitled "Strangelove", backed by remixes of "The Collector". Nixey's debut full-length solo album, entitled ''[[Sing, Memory]]'', was released on [[19 February]] [[2007]], following the release of her third single, "When I’m Here With You", which was released on [[29 January]] [[2007]], backed with non-album track, "Watching Over You".

In December 2007, [[Black Box Recorder]] teamed up with [[Art Brut (band)|Art Brut]] to create the single ''Christmas Number One'' under the collaborative title of The Black Arts. <ref>[http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/2588911 Drowned in Sound - News - Eddie Argos joins race for Christmas number one<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

In October 2008 [[Black Box Recorder]] appeared at the Nick Sanderson ([[Earl Brutus]]) tribute concert.

It was subsequently announced on Luke Haines' web site that the band would play their first headlining gig for five years at [[The Luminaire]], Kilburn, London in February 2009.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 15:45, 21 December 2008

Sarah Nixey

Sarah Nixey (born 21 December 1973 in Dorset, England) is a British singer songwriter, best known as the vocalist in Black Box Recorder. Her debut solo album, Sing, Memory, was released on 19 February 2007.

Biography

Whilst working as a backing vocalist for the folk band Balloon, Sarah Nixey was discovered by John Moore (who had been the drummer for The Jesus and Mary Chain) and Luke Haines (frontman of The Auteurs), who had formed a duo and were looking for a vocalist. The duo convinced Nixey to join them by promising her that she would become famous, and in 1998, Black Box Recorder released their first album, England Made Me to critical acclaim.

Their second album, The Facts Of Life, followed in 2000, and spawned a top 20 single of the same name, which saw the group perform on BBC's "Top Of The Pops". A further single followed, and in 2001, Nixey married John Moore, and they had a daughter together (Nixey and Moore divorced in 2006). In 2003, Black Box Recorder released their third album, Passionoia; their first and only album for One Little Indian records, following the demise of Nude Records.

In 2004, Black Box Recorder went on hiatus; not officially splitting, but with all 3 members deciding to pursue solo projects. In late 2005, Nixey announced she was working on a solo album, to be produced and co-written by James Banbury (a producer, programmer, writer and string arranger, as well as former member of The Auteurs). In mid-2006, two songs were made available on legal download services, entitled "The Collector" and "Love & Exile". A third song was made available in September, entitled "Strangelove", backed by remixes of "The Collector". Nixey's debut full-length solo album, entitled Sing, Memory, was released on 19 February 2007, following the release of her third single, "When I’m Here With You", which was released on 29 January 2007, backed with non-album track, "Watching Over You".

In December 2007, Black Box Recorder teamed up with Art Brut to create the single Christmas Number One under the collaborative title of The Black Arts. [1]

In October 2008 Black Box Recorder appeared at the Nick Sanderson (Earl Brutus) tribute concert.

It was subsequently announced on Luke Haines' web site that the band would play their first headlining gig for five years at The Luminaire, Kilburn, London in February 2009.

Discography

  • "The Collector" Single (download only)
  • "Strangelove" EP (7" vinyl & CD)
  • "The Collector" Remixes EP (download only)
  • "When I'm Here With You" (download only)
  • Sing, Memory (CD and download)

Sources