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The Automatic

The Automatic are a Welsh four piece band who met in Cowbridge, Glamorgan, but are now based in Cardiff. They describe their music as "electro-disco-metal-rock".[1] They are influenced heavily by acts such as Jarcrew, Muse, Blur and The Blood Brothers, among others.[2]

They are manage bye Steve Morton who is married to Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley.

Band members

The Automatic as of 2007 is composed of:

Robin Hawkins
(lead vocals, bass guitar)
Alex Pennie
(synths, keyboards, vocals)
James Frost
(guitar, vocals)
Iwan Griffiths
(drums)
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History

Early years

The members first met at primary school, and formed a band at the age of 12.[3] Originally known as White Rabbit, they renamed themselves The Automatic because they believe that music is the antidote to "the automatic life".[4] They began performing at venues in the local area, and signed with B-Unique Records[5](home of Kaiser Chiefs) in their gap year.Template:Sound sample box align right Template:Multi-listen item Template:Sample box end

Not Accepted Anywhere

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The band in an early promotional shot for Not Accepted Anywhere
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Alex Pennie At NME Indie Tour
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The Automatic and Goldie Lookin Chain[6]
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Promotional Poster For 'The Full Ponty' Music Festival

In November 2005, the band released their first single, "Recover", prior to the release of their debut Not Accepted Anywhere, this single however was not chart eligible since only 1,500 copies were released on vinyl and only 3,500 on CD. Also in 2005, The Automatic won The Pop Factory award for "Best New Act".

On March 27, 2006, the band's next single, "Raoul", was released, reaching #32 in the UK Singles Chart. The third single, "Monster", was released on June 5 2006 and reached #4, but entered the UK Singles Chart at #23 the week before based on download sales alone. "Monster" has also been re-mixed into a dance track by Fatboy Slim, and some football teams use the song as an anthem.[7] Keyboardist Alex Pennie has expressed his thoughts on football fans singing their song "Monster", and does not see it as a good thing, nor does he get any thrill out of them singing it, also stating "I'm not the biggest fan of football, I class it a waste of time," in an interview with MTV.co.uk [8]

"Not Accepted Anywhere", was released on 19 June, 2006, which they celebrated with a signing and performance in Oxford Street's HMV.

The fourth single was a full release of "Recover", and is actually a re-recorded version of the song which the record label felt to be a more fully-realised performance. Generally it is heavier in sound, features more synths from Pennie and a sharper guitar sound for Frost's solo.

The fifth single, a re-release of "Raoul", was released on January 8, 2007, which, again, was the record label's decision rather than the band's.

2nd Album, Future Plans

So far the official details on a second album are limited; however, new songs have been showcased on the NME tour, including 'Steve McQueen' and 'Revolution' [9]. Also in 'playmusic' magazine it is suggested that the sound on the second album will change. ‘Our record is a bit too pop for my liking', says Alex Pennie in the interview, however they have said in other interviews that there will be no drastic changes in the genre for the second album. They have also stated that they will start writing this album when they go out to America, for the Vans Warped Tour 2007, and it is expected to be released early 2008.

After Warped we have a few gigs planned, but were mainly going to be concentrating on writing and recording our second album! [10]

This Summer the band will be playing at the Leeds Universities' Summer Ball. Fans have requested that they slightly change the lyrics of 'Monster' so that they go "What's that coming over the hill is it a Metcalfe, is it a Metcalfe?". This is in honour of Chris Metcalfe, a hero to many students at the University. As yet the band have not responded to the requests but fans still hold out hopes that they will top off an already memorable evening by honouring Chris Metcalfe.

Live performances

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The Automatic on the front cover of NME.
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The Automatic Collecting their award in 2005.
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The Automatic's infamous GMTV Performance.

The band made a number of notable live performances during 2006. They played the New Band Stage at Oxegen 2006. They were part of NME's New Bands Tour 2006, appearing with Boy Kill Boy, ¡Forward, Russia!, Howling Bells and The Long Blondes. The band also appeared at the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the Radio 1/NME Tent [11]. Fellow Welshmen Goldie Lookin Chain joined the band on stage in Reading to perform a cover of Kanye West's "Gold Digger", which was first played on Radio 1's Live Lounge[12].

In 2006, the band were a headlining act for 'T4's Summer On The Beach' event, they performed along with Pop-Rock act The All American Rejects, and Pop act Lily Allen, and a number of other acts.[13] At the end of which Robin Hawkins gives away the bass guitar he has been using for the performance.

The band request a shrine to David Hasselhoff [14] at every gig they play, although at the time of writing their request has only been accommodated four times.The first time was at the Dublin Crawdaddy venue. The band played in a fan's living room for a Kerrang! Radio competition.[15]

In 2007, The Automatic headlined the NME Awards Indie Rock Tour, along with Scottish band The View, The Horrors and Mumm-Ra. The Automatic have recently voiced their opinion in NME on The Horrors saying "they've just got big hair", however, The Horrors have recently said this feud has been resolved after the Automatic insisted on a game of 'paper, scissors, stone'. On February 2 The Automatic gave The View the opportunity to headline the NME indie rock concert at Carling Academy in Glasgow. [16]They have showcased two new songs "Steve McQueen" and "Revolution" as well as a new cover of "Life During Wartime" originally by The Talking Heads.

From June 28 to July 25, they will be heading out to the USA to take part in the Vans Warped Tour, and are currently one of the two confirmed British bands on the tour, the other being Gallows.[17]

The Automatic, along with The Alarm and Super Furry Animals Gruff Rhys have pledged to perform at a concert being organised as part of a campaign to save jobs at Burberry in south Wales. [18]

June 9th will see the Automatic playing the Rock Ness Festival, alongside Manic Street Preachers, Daft Punk, The Feeling and a number of other acts from around The UK. [19]

On 26th May 2007 the band will once again play The Full Ponty festival, along with fellow welsh act Lostprophets, as well as such acts as Reel Big Fish, Paramore and Gallows, Gallows are also joining The Automatic on the Vans Warped Tour.[20]

TV, radio, and online appearances

The band has appeared on television and radio a number of times, notably, they were first ever band to make a return performance on The Friday Night Project.[21] They have also appeared on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, playing "Monster" along with "Gold Digger".[22]

In the spring of 2006, Frost and Pennie destroyed some of the band's equipment whilst performing "Monster" on GMTV. Although the band have not been expressly banned from performing on GMTV, there were threats of legal action from a crew member who received a glancing injury during the act.[23]

The band have been featured in a number of magazines, the most notable being NME, Kerrang, Playmusic, Q Magazine and Rock Sound

On November 16th, 2006, Alex Pennie appeared as a guest on panel show, Never Mind The Buzzcocks.[24]

On January 9, 2007 Robin Hawkins and Alex Pennie stood in on the Zane Lowe show on BBC Radio 1, hosting a two hour show, with tracks from Frank Turner and Viva Machine, The View and several other artists.[25]

On January 11, 2007 the band appeared in Habbo Hotel UK.[26]

Awards

The first pop factory award they received was on December 3 2005 for "Best new act".

In 2006 The Automatic won "the best performance award", as well as "rock 'n' roll excess award" (After there GMTV performance earlier in the year) at The Pop Factory Awards 2005, and performed Raoul both at the ceremony, and also performed at the prior press launch in Hard Rock Café, Cardiff.[27]

Discography

Albums

See main artical The Automatic Discography[28]

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label UK Chart Peak Uk sales Featuring
19 June, 2006 Not Accepted Anywhere B-Unique Records #3[29] Gold
Recover

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Raoul

Monster

References

  1. ^ "If only success was Automatic" by Claire Rees, icWales, October 14, 2005, retrieved November 10, 2006.
  2. ^ The Automatic MyspaceInfluences of the band.
  3. ^ The Automatic at HayStackThe Automatic, "The Story So Far"
  4. ^ "The Automatic interview" by Nat Davies and Susie Wild, BBC Wales, 2005, retrieved January 4, 2007.
  5. ^ B-Unique Records
  6. ^ Peter Hill Rock Photographer
  7. ^ "Top 10 Football Chants of 2006" BBC Sport 2006, retrieved February 9, 2007
  8. ^ Don't Mention MonsterMTVUK News 2006, retrieved April 3, 2007
  9. ^ New Songs On TourNME News Thread 2006, retrieved February 9, 2007
  10. ^ Tour.net Iwan Interviewed By Warped Tour.net
  11. ^ Reading & leeds Festival 2006
  12. ^ Gold Digger cover
  13. ^ T4 On The Beach Channel 4/T4 recurring event T4 On The Beach 2006, Featuring The Automatic and All American Rejects
  14. ^ TheMusicZine Interview
  15. ^ The Automatic In Your Living RoomKerrang Radio,2006, retrieved April 4, 2007.
  16. ^ The View Headline NME
  17. ^ Vans Warped Tour'Warped Tour 2007'
  18. ^ The Automatic Save Burberry Jobs
  19. ^ Festival 2007
  20. ^ The Full PontyFull Ponty Rock Festival, May 26th 2007
  21. ^ The Automatic IMDBThe Automatic Filmography
  22. ^ Live Lounge CDDetails and Track Listing for BBCRadio 1 live lounge cd.
  23. ^ "The Automatic Facing Legal Action", Contactmusic.com, August 2, 2006, retrieved November 10, 2006.
  24. ^ Alex Pennie On N.M.T.BKeyboardist Alex Pennie Appears On Never Mind The Buzzcocks
  25. ^ Zane Lowe On Holiday"Robin Hawkins and Alex Pennie stand in for Zane Lowe", January 9, 2007
  26. ^ The Automatic In Habbo Hotel
  27. ^ Pop Factory Awards 2006
  28. ^ The Automatic at Last FM
  29. ^ Cite error: The named reference billboard was invoked but never defined (see the help page).