Fanfarlo

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Fanfarlo
OriginLondon, UK
GenresIndie, indie folk, alternative, Space Opera, Spaghetti Western.
Years active2006–present
LabelsCanvasback Music, Atlantic Records, Warner Music Group New World Records
MembersCathy Lucas
Justin Finch
Leon Beckenham
Simon Balthazar
Past membersAmos Memon
Mark West
Giles J Davis
WebsiteOfficial site

Fanfarlo are a London-based indie/alternative band formed in 2006 by Swedish musician Simon Balthazar. They fuse elements of folk, indie rock and post-punk using eclectic instrumentation including trumpet, violin, mandolin, musical saw, clarinet and saxaphone.

The band, whose name comes from the Charles Baudelaire novella La Fanfarlo, started performing live in small London indie clubs in 2006, and released four limited edition 7" singles on London-based indie labels (one of which a split single with Sleeping States) throughout 2006–2008.

Their debut album Reservoir was recorded in October/November 2008 at Tarquin Studios, Connecticut, USA and was produced by Peter Katis (The National, Interpol). The album was released in February 2009 on the band's own label Raffle Bat and later licensed to the Atlantic imprint Canvasback, who released it in the UK and US in October 2009 and in Europe in April 2010.

Their single "The Walls Are Coming Down" was released during September 2009. The music video[1] for the single was directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard[2] and features escape artist Roslyn Walker[3][4] performing the Hanging Straitjacket Escape, a stunt first performed by Harry Houdini in the early 1900s. The stunt was also incorporated into the band's show at Webster Hall in New York on December 19, 2009 (this time by escape artist Michael Lee).

In early September 2011, the band announced on their website that their newest album, Rooms Filled with Light was finished and posted a video of the first song, "Replicate". The album was released on February 28, 2012 in the United States, and on February 27 everywhere else.

In October 2013 the band released The Sea EP which is the first part of a Science Fiction/speculative/Utopian concept project. The lyrical content of this whole project presents a discussion about where humanity has come from(potentially), what we have become and here we are heading. This is spoken of in terms of culture and science. The band have described their current sound as Space Opera meets Spaghetti Western.

February 2014 will see the release of their third LP on their own New World Records label.

Members

  • Cathy Lucas – violin, keys, mandolin, glockenspiel, vocals, musical saw
  • Justin Finch – bass, vocals
  • Leon Beckenham – trumpet, keyboards, glockenspiel, melodica, vocals
  • Simon Balthazar – vocals, guitar, keyboards, mandolin, saxophone, clarinet

Former Members

  • Amos Memon – vocals, drums and percussion (2006-2013)


In popular media

On 24 September 2009, the song "Ghosts" from the band's debut album Reservoir featured in episode 6 of season 6 of Grey's Anatomy.[5] The band's 2007 single "Fire Escape" featured in episode 4 of season 6 of Fox's medical drama House on 12 October 2009.[6]

On 15 February 2010, the band made their US television debut appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman performing their single "Harold T. Wilkins, or How to Wait for a Very Long Time".[7] They have subsequently also performed on Last Call with Carson Daly[8] and on French TV channel Canal Plus.[9]

In 2010, their songs "Comets" and "Luna" were featured in the Portuguese independent film Um Funeral à Chuva (literally, A Funeral in the Rain).

Their song "Atlas" is featured on the soundtrack of 2010 film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. The song was re-recorded in Austin, Texas especially for the film and was documented in Episode III of their web series, "Under the Reservoir".

In 2010, a short section of the song "The Walls Are Coming Down" from their album, Reservoir was featured in a television advert for the new Canon Powershot Sx210 IS digital camera.

Their song "Harold T. Wilkins, or How to Wait for a Very Long Time" featured in the soundtrack to the 2010 film Going the Distance. The song also appeared in episode 5 of season 1 of Beaver Falls in 2011.

Their song "The Walls Are Coming Down" is played during the trailer of the 2011 film Win Win directed by Tom McCartney.

Their song "I'm a Pilot" was featured in the season 4 finale of the TV show Chuck.

Their song "Shiny Things" is featured in an advertisement for the Italian fashion company Giorgio Armani.

Web series

In March 2010, video artist Brian Gonzalez[10] followed the band on their third time playing SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas that resulted in a four-part web series entitled Under the Reservoir which premiered on their site June 14, 2010. Each episode uniquely brings to life the two ominous girls on the cover of their debut album while intimately embarking on personal experiences of the band on the road.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Talking Backwards" (2006, Fortuna POP!)
  • "You Are One of the Few Outsiders Who Really Understands Us" (2007, Label Fandango)
  • "Fire Escape" (2007, White Heat)
  • "Harold T. Wilkins" (2008, Felt Tip Records, split single with Sleeping States)
  • "Drowning Men" (2009, Moshi Moshi Records)
  • "The Walls Are Coming Down" (2009, Moshi Moshi Records)
  • "Harold T. Wilkins, or How to Wait a Very Long Time" (2010, Atlantic Records)
  • "You Are One"/"What Makes You Think You're the One" (2010 Record Store Day exclusive – limited to a pressing of 3,500 units, Atlantic Records)
  • "Replicate" (2011, WGM)
  • "Deconstruction" (October 17, 2011, Canvasback/ATL; together with a 15-minute track "Reconstruction", as mp3 downloads only)
  • "Shiny Things" (2012, digital download)

References

  1. ^ "Fanfarlo | The Walls Are Coming Down". YouTube. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  2. ^ "Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard". Iainandjane.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  3. ^ "Roslyn Walker Official Website". Roslyn Walker.com. 2011-01-27. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  4. ^ "CafeMaroon.com". CafeMaroon.com. 2009-09-01. Retrieved 2011-05-05.
  5. ^ "Grey's Anatomy: Goodbye Episode Summary on". Tv.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  6. ^ "House: Instant Karma Episode Summary on". Tv.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  7. ^ "Late Show Video - Fanfarlo". CBS.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  8. ^ http://www.carsondaly.tv/video/Fanfarlo-perform-on-Last-Call-W
  9. ^ "Ghosts - Album de la semaine - Interview de FANFARLO - Question 1". Canalplus.Fr. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  10. ^ http://www.taxiplasm.net

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