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Cherry Ghost are an indie rock band from Bolton, England. Their debut album, Thirst for Romance, was released in July 2007 and entered the UK Album Charts at #7.[1] A second album, entitled Beneath This Burning Shoreline, was released in July 2010 to positive critical acclaim.[2]
History
Beginnings and Thirst for Romance (2005–2007)
Cherry Ghost began in 2005, first as an alias for Simon Aldred as a solo artist, before morphing into a full band. Early sessions with Doves bassist and vocalist Jimi Goodwin and a special appearance on Later...with Jools Holland[3] helped excel the band's beginnings. Cherry Ghost were one of only a handful of bands and musicians to have been invited onto Jools Holland's programme before having released any material.[4] Cherry Ghost signed to Heavenly Records, and released their debut single "Mathematics" in April 2007. The debut album, Thirst for Romance, was released in July 2007, following the release of the single "People Help the People" two weeks before, which charted on the UK Singles Chart at #27.[1] The album was met with generally positive reviews, and entered the UK Albums Chart at #7.[1] A third single, "4 AM," was released in September 2007 and charted at #128. A live EP entitled iTunes Festival: Live in London, recorded in July 2007 at the iTunes Festival, was released digitally in November 2007.
In September 2007, Cherry Ghost were nominated for Best New Act at the 2007 Q Awards.[5] In early 2008, Cherry Ghost won an Ivor Novello Award for "People Help the People" in the category of Best Contemporary Song.[6]
Beneath This Burning Shoreline (2008–present)
In March 2008, Simon announced through a MySpace blog posting that the band were at the writing stage for the second album and had seven songs written, which had been distilled from over 50 different tunes. The bulk of the album was written across Europe, namely Berlin and Rome. The band began recording the album in January 2009. A later blog post indicated that the band were recording in a converted barn.
On 27 December 2009, Simon posted on MySpace that the second album had been finished and was "due to be mixed in the next month or two."[7] On 29 April 2010, a message on the band's MySpace page stated the title of the new album as Beneath This Burning Shoreline, with a release date of 5 July 2010.[8] Beneath This Burning Shoreline was released to positive reviews, garnering 4-star reviews from publications such as Q, The Guardian, and The Independent.[2] The album's first single, "Kissing Strangers," was released as a single-track download on 28 June 2010.
Members
- Simon Aldred – vocals, guitar
- Jim Rhodes – guitar
- Ben Parsons – keyboards
- Phill Anderson – bass
- Grenville Harrop – drums
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||
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UK | IRE | FRA | ITA | ||
2007 | Thirst for Romance | 7 | 67 | 195 | 91 |
2010 | Beneath This Burning Shoreline
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40 | — | — | — |
Singles & EPs
Song | Release Date | Release info | Formats | UK Singles Chart | Irish Singles Chart | Album |
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"Mathematics" | 9 April 2007 | Heavenly (HVN167) | CD, 7" vinyl, DL | 57 | — | Thirst for Romance |
"People Help the People" | 25 June 2007 | Heavenly (HVN168) | CD, 7" vinyl, DL | 27 | 41 | |
"4 AM" | 24 September 2007 | Heavenly (HVN171) | CD, 7" vinyl, DL | 128 | — | |
iTunes Festival: Live in London (EP) | 12 November 2007 | Heavenly | Digital download | — | — | UK iTunes-only release |
"Kissing Strangers" | 28 June 2010 | Heavenly | Digital download | — | — | Beneath This Burning Shoreline |
"Black Fang" | 23 August 2010 | Heavenly (HVN206) | 7" vinyl, DL | — | — | |
"—" denotes a release that did not chart. |
Covers
- "Junebug" (Sparklehorse) (B-side)
- "Finally" (CeCe Peniston) (played live)
- "Welcome to the Black Parade" (My Chemical Romance) (played live)
- "Back to Black" (Amy Winehouse) (played live)
- "Under My Thumb" (The Rolling Stones) (played live) link
- "Pounding" (Doves) (played live)
- "Drive" (The Cars) (played live)
Festival appearances
- Camden Crawl 2007: April 19th and 20th
- Glastonbury Festival 2007: Queen's Head stage, June 24th
- Glastonbury Festival 2010: Queen's Head Stage, June 26th
- Oxegen Festival 2007: New Bands/Futures stage
- Latitude 2007: Uncut Arena
- Summer Sundae 2007: Main stage
- Guilfest 2007: Guildford, Stoke Park, July 2007
- iTunes Festival 2007: London, July 22nd
- V Festival 2007 Weston Park: Virgin Mobile Union stage, August 18th
- V Festival 2007 Hylands Park: Virgin Mobile Union stage, August 19th
- Dpercussion 2007, Manchester, Main Stage, August 4th
External links
- Cherry Ghost's official website
- Cherry Ghost's official Facebook Page
- Cherry Ghost's official MySpace page
References
- ^ a b c d e "Cherry Ghost". Chart Stats. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
- ^ a b Cherry Ghost // Beneath This Burning Shoreline / Reviews // Heavenly Recordings
- ^ YouTube - Cherry Ghost on Jools Holland
- ^ Pop and Rock at guardian.co.uk
- ^ Singer in running for music award
- ^ The Ivor Novello Awards - Nominees
- ^ NEW ALBUM FINISHED ! TRACK LISTING !
- ^ MySpace - Cherry Ghost - Blog
- ^ a b c "Discography Cherry Ghost". irish-charts.com. Retrieved 2009-07-29. Cite error: The named reference "IRE" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ "Discographie Cherry Ghost" (in French). lescharts.com. Retrieved 2009-07-29.