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| Origin = [[London]], [[England]] |
| Origin = [[London]], [[England]] |
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| Genre = [[Indie rock]]<br>[[Post-punk revival]] |
| Genre = [[Indie rock]]<br/>[[Post-punk revival]] |
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| Years_active = 2005–2007 |
| Years_active = 2005–2007 |
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| Label = [[Transgressive Records]] |
| Label = [[Transgressive Records]] |
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| URL = [http://www.thisisbattle.com Thisisbattle.com] |
| URL = [http://www.thisisbattle.com Thisisbattle.com] |
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| Current_members = Jason Bavanandan<br>Oliver Davies<br>James Ellis<br>Timothy Scudder |
| Current_members = Jason Bavanandan<br/>Oliver Davies<br/>James Ellis<br/>Timothy Scudder |
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'''Battle''' were a UK [[indie rock]] band. They came to some prominence with a sound consisting largely of post-punk, spatious guitar hooks and dance-orientated beats, and have been compared to [[The Cure]], and [[New Order]]/[[Joy Division]]. Later recordings have grown increasingly organic and atmospheric and reveal a kinship with [[The Smiths]], ''Remain in Light'' era [[Talking Heads]] and [[Arcade Fire]]. The name Battle can be seen as an incitement for the individual to fight for their passions. Many of Bavanandan's lyrics revolve around this central theme. However, the band were actually named after the small Sussex town of [[Battle, East Sussex|Battle]], where they formed. The band broke up around October 2007<ref>[http://www.rockfeedback.com/transgressive/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=3766]</ref> |
'''Battle''' were a [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[indie rock]] band. They came to some prominence with a sound consisting largely of post-punk, spatious guitar hooks and dance-orientated beats, and have been compared to [[The Cure]], and [[New Order]]/[[Joy Division]]. Later recordings have grown increasingly organic and atmospheric and reveal a kinship with [[The Smiths]], ''Remain in Light'' era [[Talking Heads]] and [[Arcade Fire]]. The name Battle can be seen as an incitement for the individual to fight for their passions. Many of Bavanandan's lyrics revolve around this central theme. However, the band were actually named after the small Sussex town of [[Battle, East Sussex|Battle]], where they formed. The band broke up around October 2007.<ref>[http://www.rockfeedback.com/transgressive/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=3766 Rockfeedback.com]</ref> |
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==Band members== |
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* Jason Bavanandan – [[Singing|vocals]], [[ |
* Jason Bavanandan – [[Singing|vocals]], [[guitar]] |
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* Oliver Davies – [[Drum kit|drums]] |
* Oliver Davies – [[Drum kit|drums]] |
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* [[James Ellis (musician)|James (Jamie) Ellis]] – |
* [[James Ellis (musician)|James (Jamie) Ellis]] – guitar |
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* Tim Scudder – [[Bass guitar| |
* Tim Scudder – [[Bass guitar|bass]] |
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==History== |
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===Formation=== |
===Formation=== |
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Singer, Jason Bavanandan and guitarist, Jamie Ellis met at school in [[Lewisham]], South East London in the mid-nineties. Having completed school, they both enrolled at the [[University of Kent]] at Canterbury, with the intention of forming a band<ref>Official site, [http://www.thisisbattle.com "thisisbattle.com"], ''Team > Who are Battle?''. Retrieved 11 March 2007.</ref> |
Singer, Jason Bavanandan and guitarist, Jamie Ellis met at school in [[Lewisham]], South East London in the mid-nineties. Having completed school, they both enrolled at the [[University of Kent]] at Canterbury, with the intention of forming a band.<ref>Official site, [http://www.thisisbattle.com "thisisbattle.com"], ''Team > Who are Battle?''. Retrieved 11 March 2007.</ref> The resulting band was Casper Jack. The music of Casper Jack was heavily informed by artists such as [[Paul Weller (singer)|Paul Weller]], [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]] and the [[Small Faces]]. When the group's original bassist left, Ellis was introduced to Tim Scudder, at which point the band's sound began to change. Influences such as [[The Strokes]], [[Joy Division]] and [[Pixies]] began to inform the songwriting process. During this period, the band's keyboardist was dismissed, and the drummer left. The next academic year saw drummer, Oliver Davies join the band. The band changed their name first to Morphic Fields, and later to [[Killing Moon]], the opening song in the film ''[[Donnie Darko]]''. The band later dropped the moniker when people increasingly (and mistakenly) assumed the influence of [[Echo & the Bunnymen]]. |
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===Early |
===Early singles=== |
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Their first single, "Isabelle" was released on 24 April 2005 on [[Fierce Panda Records]]. Their next single, "Demons", was released on 26 September 2005 by their permanent label, [[Transgressive Records]] and sold out its 1,500 copies in a day. After the free-download "Wicked Owl", the chart eligible "Tendency", reached |
Their first single, "Isabelle" was released on 24 April 2005 on [[Fierce Panda Records]]. Their next single, "Demons", was released on 26 September 2005 by their permanent label, [[Transgressive Records]] and sold out its 1,500 copies in a day. After the free-download "Wicked Owl", the chart eligible "Tendency", reached #37 in the [[UK Singles Chart]]. Next single "Children", was championed by [[BBC Radio 1|Radio 1]] DJ [[Zane Lowe]], and was 'hottest record in the world today' on his show. |
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===''Back to Earth'' - Mini-album=== |
===''Back to Earth'' - Mini-album=== |
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On 23 October 2006, Battle released the seven-track mini-album, ''[[Back to Earth (Battle album)|Back to Earth]]'', which featured new versions of "Wicked Owl" and "Tendency". The mini-album was critically acclaimed but not commercially successful. Several of the tracks were produced by [[Gareth Jones (music producer)|Gareth Jones]] and originally intended for the band's full debut album. "I Never Stopped" and "Easy to Listen to" were produced by the band and Jeff Knowler in June 2006. "Beautiful Dynasty" was released as a vinyl-only single in conjunction with ''Back to Earth''. |
On 23 October 2006, Battle released the seven-track mini-album, ''[[Back to Earth (Battle album)|Back to Earth]]'', which featured new versions of "Wicked Owl" and "Tendency". The mini-album was critically acclaimed but not commercially successful. Several of the tracks were produced by [[Gareth Jones (music producer)|Gareth Jones]] and originally intended for the band's full debut album. "I Never Stopped" and "Easy to Listen to" were produced by the band and Jeff Knowler in June 2006. "Beautiful Dynasty" was released as a vinyl-only single in conjunction with ''Back to Earth''. |
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===''Break the Banks''=== |
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In June 2006, copies of the Gareth Jones sessions were leaked in plain black cases under the title ''Break the Banks''. This was reputedly originally intended to be the band's debut album. The album was never released, though several tracks were included on ''Back to Earth''. The band put the absence of a full-debut down to a marked improvement and prolificness in their song-writing. A new album, also titled ''[[Break the Banks]]'' was released on 3 September 2007, preceded by a single, "The Longest Time", released on 2 July 2007. Another single, "Paper Street", was released on 13 September 2007.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/40205-battle---paper-street | title=Battle – Paper Street | first=Jamie | last=Borthwick | work=[[The Skinny (magazine)|The Skinny]] | publisher=Radge Media | date=2007 |
In June 2006, copies of the Gareth Jones sessions were leaked in plain black cases under the title ''Break the Banks''. This was reputedly originally intended to be the band's debut album. The album was never released, though several tracks were included on ''Back to Earth''. The band put the absence of a full-debut down to a marked improvement and prolificness in their song-writing. A new album, also titled ''[[Break the Banks]]'' was released on 3 September 2007, preceded by a single, "The Longest Time", released on 2 July 2007. Another single, "Paper Street", was released on 13 September 2007.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/40205-battle---paper-street | title=Battle – Paper Street | first=Jamie | last=Borthwick | work=[[The Skinny (magazine)|The Skinny]] | publisher=Radge Media | date=8 September 2007 | accessdate=8 April 2010}}</ref> The majority of the album was reputedly written in the six months preceding its recording. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.thisisbattle.com Official |
*[http://www.thisisbattle.com Official website] |
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*[http://www.myspace.com/thisisbattle Myspace Area] |
*[http://www.myspace.com/thisisbattle Myspace Area] |
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*[http://www.ianroullier.com/interviews_and_features/battle.htm Interview with Clash magazine March 2006] |
*[http://www.ianroullier.com/interviews_and_features/battle.htm Interview with Clash magazine March 2006] |
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*[http://www.themusiczine.com/feature.php?id=105 TheMusicZine Interview] |
*[http://www.themusiczine.com/feature.php?id=105 TheMusicZine Interview] |
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*[http://crossthepondmusic.com/?q=node/39 Battle] at |
*[http://crossthepondmusic.com/?q=node/39 Battle] at Crossthepondmusic.com |
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*[http://www.livejournal.com/community/battle_band/ Livejournal Community] |
*[http://www.livejournal.com/community/battle_band/ Livejournal Community] |
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*[http://www.ianmillerphotography.co.uk/ Battle photos by Ian Miller] |
*[http://www.ianmillerphotography.co.uk/ Battle photos by Ian Miller] |
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[[Category:English rock music groups]] |
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[[Category:University of Kent]] |
[[Category:University of Kent]] |
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[[Category:Musical groups disestablished in 2007]] |
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Battle |
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Battle were a UK indie rock band. They came to some prominence with a sound consisting largely of post-punk, spatious guitar hooks and dance-orientated beats, and have been compared to The Cure, and New Order/Joy Division. Later recordings have grown increasingly organic and atmospheric and reveal a kinship with The Smiths, Remain in Light era Talking Heads and Arcade Fire. The name Battle can be seen as an incitement for the individual to fight for their passions. Many of Bavanandan's lyrics revolve around this central theme. However, the band were actually named after the small Sussex town of Battle, where they formed. The band broke up around October 2007.[1]
Band members
- Jason Bavanandan – vocals, guitar
- Oliver Davies – drums
- James (Jamie) Ellis – guitar
- Tim Scudder – bass
History
Formation
Singer, Jason Bavanandan and guitarist, Jamie Ellis met at school in Lewisham, South East London in the mid-nineties. Having completed school, they both enrolled at the University of Kent at Canterbury, with the intention of forming a band.[2] The resulting band was Casper Jack. The music of Casper Jack was heavily informed by artists such as Paul Weller, Oasis and the Small Faces. When the group's original bassist left, Ellis was introduced to Tim Scudder, at which point the band's sound began to change. Influences such as The Strokes, Joy Division and Pixies began to inform the songwriting process. During this period, the band's keyboardist was dismissed, and the drummer left. The next academic year saw drummer, Oliver Davies join the band. The band changed their name first to Morphic Fields, and later to Killing Moon, the opening song in the film Donnie Darko. The band later dropped the moniker when people increasingly (and mistakenly) assumed the influence of Echo & the Bunnymen.
Early singles
Their first single, "Isabelle" was released on 24 April 2005 on Fierce Panda Records. Their next single, "Demons", was released on 26 September 2005 by their permanent label, Transgressive Records and sold out its 1,500 copies in a day. After the free-download "Wicked Owl", the chart eligible "Tendency", reached #37 in the UK Singles Chart. Next single "Children", was championed by Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe, and was 'hottest record in the world today' on his show.
Back to Earth - Mini-album
On 23 October 2006, Battle released the seven-track mini-album, Back to Earth, which featured new versions of "Wicked Owl" and "Tendency". The mini-album was critically acclaimed but not commercially successful. Several of the tracks were produced by Gareth Jones and originally intended for the band's full debut album. "I Never Stopped" and "Easy to Listen to" were produced by the band and Jeff Knowler in June 2006. "Beautiful Dynasty" was released as a vinyl-only single in conjunction with Back to Earth.
Break the Banks
In June 2006, copies of the Gareth Jones sessions were leaked in plain black cases under the title Break the Banks. This was reputedly originally intended to be the band's debut album. The album was never released, though several tracks were included on Back to Earth. The band put the absence of a full-debut down to a marked improvement and prolificness in their song-writing. A new album, also titled Break the Banks was released on 3 September 2007, preceded by a single, "The Longest Time", released on 2 July 2007. Another single, "Paper Street", was released on 13 September 2007.[3] The majority of the album was reputedly written in the six months preceding its recording.
Discography
Albums
- Back to Earth (23 October 2006)
- Break the Banks (3 September 2007)
Singles
- "Isabelle/Feel the Same" (24 April 2005) UK: #98
- "Demons" (26 September 2005)
- "Tendency" (13 March 2006) UK: #37
- "Children" (5 June 2006) UK: #60
- "The Longest Time" (2 July 2007)
- "Paper Street" (13 September 2007)
Artwork
The cover art for Battle's first four singles and full-length album was painted by Bavanandan's younger sister, Melissa.
References
- ^ Rockfeedback.com
- ^ Official site, "thisisbattle.com", Team > Who are Battle?. Retrieved 11 March 2007.
- ^ Borthwick, Jamie (8 September 2007). "Battle – Paper Street". The Skinny. Radge Media. Retrieved 8 April 2010.