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In late 1989 in [[Reading]], [[England]], Savill along Stuart Wilkinson (bass guitar) and Michael Warner (drums) formed [[shoegazing]] band Eternal. They had various other members, among them Savill's long time friend Sean Hewson (guitar). The band released a single 7″, entitled "Breathe" in indie label [[Sarah Records]] . Shortly afterwards, Savill joined [[Slowdive]] after replying an ad where they were looking for a female guitarist. "I will wear a dress if it's necessary", he told them <ref>author, [http://www.puresalemguitars.com/christian-savill-of-slowdive-took-time-to-speak-with-attack-captain/ "Christian Savill of SLOWDIVE took time to speak with Attack Captain."], ''PureSalem Guitars'', 26 January 2017. 2017-07-22</ref>. With him on board, the band released ''[[Just for a Day]]'' and the critically acclaimed album ''[[Souvlaki (album)|Souvlaki]]''.
In late 1989 in [[Reading]], [[England]], Savill and his friend Sean Hewson formed a band called The Geeks. This band became Eternal and the line-up consisted of Stuart Wilkinson (bass guitar) and Michael Warner (drums). Sean Hewson played with them occasionally. Eternal released a single 7″, entitled "Breathe" in the indie label [[Sarah Records]] . Shortly afterwards, Savill joined [[Slowdive]] after replying an ad where they were looking for a female guitarist. "I will wear a dress if it's necessary", he told them <ref>author, [http://www.puresalemguitars.com/christian-savill-of-slowdive-took-time-to-speak-with-attack-captain/ "Christian Savill of SLOWDIVE took time to speak with Attack Captain."], ''PureSalem Guitars'', 26 January 2017. 2017-07-22</ref>. With him on board, the band released ''[[Just for a Day]]'' and the critically acclaimed album ''[[Souvlaki (album)|Souvlaki]]''.


By the time [[Slowdive]] released their third album, ''Pymalion'', (1995) things in the band were tense and Savill's input was minimum. As they were not getting any money neither, bassist Nick Chaplin and him left the band to find a job.<ref>Anthony Strutt [http://www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk/MagSitePages/Article/3640/Slowdive-Interview "Slowdive Interview"], ''Penny Black Music'', 22 June 2005. 2017-07-22</ref>
By the time [[Slowdive]] released their third album, ''Pymalion'', (1995) things in the band were tense and Savill's input was minimum. As they were not getting any money neither, bassist Nick Chaplin and him left the band to find a job.<ref>Anthony Strutt [http://www.pennyblackmusic.co.uk/MagSitePages/Article/3640/Slowdive-Interview "Slowdive Interview"], ''Penny Black Music'', 22 June 2005. 2017-07-22</ref>

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Christian Savill
Savill performing with Slowdive, 2017
Savill performing with Slowdive, 2017
Background information
Birth nameChristian Savill
Born (1970-12-06) 6 December 1970 (age 53)
Bury, England, United Kingdom
Genres
Occupation
  • guitarist
Instrument
  • guitar
Years active1989–present
Labels

Christian Savill (born 6 December 1970 in Bury, Lancashire) is a English musician best known for his work as guitarist of Slowdive.

Musical Career

In late 1989 in Reading, England, Savill and his friend Sean Hewson formed a band called The Geeks. This band became Eternal and the line-up consisted of Stuart Wilkinson (bass guitar) and Michael Warner (drums). Sean Hewson played with them occasionally. Eternal released a single 7″, entitled "Breathe" in the indie label Sarah Records . Shortly afterwards, Savill joined Slowdive after replying an ad where they were looking for a female guitarist. "I will wear a dress if it's necessary", he told them [1]. With him on board, the band released Just for a Day and the critically acclaimed album Souvlaki.

By the time Slowdive released their third album, Pymalion, (1995) things in the band were tense and Savill's input was minimum. As they were not getting any money neither, bassist Nick Chaplin and him left the band to find a job.[2]

In September 2000 Savill relocated to London. Prior to that he spent a few years working in a software company and also running a Finnish football website[3]. He and Sean Hewson had been doing music on and off during this time, but nothing really serious until December 1999 when they decided to actually make a record.[4] Originally they wanted to call their band B-Movie, but after finding that to be the name of a pre-Soft Cell band they settled on their second choice, which was Monster Movie, inspired in the Can's album of the same name.[5]. The band released their first, eponymous EP in 2001 through Clairecords and their first album titled Last Night Something Happened in 2002 through Clairecords in the US and Alison Records in Europe to very good reviews.[6]

Discography

Slowdive
Monster Movie
  • Last Night Something Happened (2002, Clairecords)
  • To the Moon (2003, Clairecords)
  • Transistor (Mini-Album) (2004, Graveface Records)
  • All Lost (2006, Graveface Records/ArtOfFact Records)
  • Everyone Is a Ghost (2010, Graveface Records)
  • Keep the Voices Distant (2017, Graveface Records)

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^ author, "Christian Savill of SLOWDIVE took time to speak with Attack Captain.", PureSalem Guitars, 26 January 2017. 2017-07-22
  2. ^ Anthony Strutt "Slowdive Interview", Penny Black Music, 22 June 2005. 2017-07-22
  3. ^ Anthony Strutt "Christian Saville of Slowdive", Creation Records Website, Unknown date. 2017-07-22
  4. ^ John Kupchick, "A Short History of Eternal and the Birth of Monster Movie", The Souvlaki Space Station,21 July 2011. 2017-07-22
  5. ^ David Sanchez, "Christian Savill: Es increíble que a la gente le guste Slowdive después de tanto tiempo", listadark.com,16 August 2004. 2017-07-22
  6. ^ "Monster Movie: Last Night Something Happened", Pitchfork,8 July 2002. 2017-07-22

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