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The Moths!
OriginLondon, England
GenresAlternative rock
Indie rock
Years active2006–2007
LabelsLabel Fandango
MembersJames Fox (vocals)
Dave Lightfoot (guitar)
James Lightfoot (bass guitar)
Jonny Juviler (drums)
Ashley Billimoria (keyboard)
Past membersJon Vick (synthesizer)

The Moths! were an English indie rock band from London. They made new wave and post-punk pop and had drawn comparisons with the Human League, Wire, the Buzzcocks and early Adam and the Ants.

History

The band started in August 2006 with James Fox (lead vocals, lyrics), Dave Lightfoot (guitars, music) and Jon Vick (synthesizer, production) creating bedroom demos and placing them on MySpace to great critical acclaim. The band were quickly picked up for development.

Their first EP "Games" was released as a triple A-side with "Wild Birds" and "Valentine" by indie label Fandango. It was hailed by Artrocker and received critical acclaim from NME, as well as gaining extensive radio support from Zane Lowe (BBC Radio 1) and XFM. It was also named single of the week by Steve Lamacq (BBC) and the band were invited to record live sessions with John Kennedy (XFM) and Marc Riley [1] (BBC 6 Music).

In 2007, they were touring the UK and Sweden, supporting bands including Foals, Good Shoes and The 1990s. Founder member Jon Vick left the band around the middle of 2007 and The Moths! briefly became a full live band with extra members before disbanding in December of that year.

References

Discography

EP

  • Games (April 2007)
  • The Dead Moths (August 2012)

Compilation Tracks

  • Tell Me, V.A. - In The City 2007 Unsigned Album (October 2007)