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Dutch Uncles

Dutch Uncles are an English indie pop band from Marple, England. They are known for their use of atypical time signatures within a pop context, and the androgynous vocals of frontman Duncan Wallis.[1]

Dutch Uncles
Dutch Uncles performing at Edinburgh Castle, August 2015
Background information
OriginMarple, Stockport, England
Genres
Years active2008–present
Labels
MembersDuncan Wallis
Peter Broadhead
Robin Richards
Andy Proudfoot
Past membersDaniel Spedding
Websitedutchuncles.co.uk

Biography

Originally from Marple, the band started playing together in college.[2] Early influences included Talking Heads, XTC, The Smiths, Field Music, Tears for Fears, King Crimson, Kate Bush and Steve Reich.[3][4] Originally known as Headlines, they became Dutch Uncles in April 2008, and in early 2009 released their self-titled debut album in Germany with Tapete Records,[5] recorded at Cloud Hill Studios in Hamburg.[6] Reviewing the album, New Musical Express commented that "their scratchy post-punk racket effectively draws a line between the first Futureheads album and Vampire Weekend. On the likes of "I Owe Someone For Everything" frontman Duncan Paton’s (sic) idiosyncratic yelping can be a bit annoying, but when they stop trying too hard, as on "Twelfth", the results are quite pleasing."[7]

The band emerged as part of a new wave of Manchester-area bands. (Duncan Wallis: "We all sort of came to light at the same time thanks to our manager’s EP that he’d released on his Love & Disaster label featuring us, Delphic, and Everything Everything, and I think that back in 2010 it was very important to say “Manchester isn’t just lad rock,” because it was shortly after the demise of Oasis and it feels very different now."[4]) The band toured with dananananaykroyd, Bombay Bicycle Club and The Futureheads in 2009 and 2010 and released their UK debut single "The Ink", through independent record label Love & Disaster on 31 May 2010.[8] Soon after, they signed to London label Memphis Industries and released the single "Fragrant" on 1 November 2010.[9] Dutch Uncles' second album, Cadenza, was released on 25 April 2011.[10] They toured the UK throughout 2011 including appearances at Reading and Leeds Festivals and stage headline slots at Bestival and Latitude, followed by a European and UK support tour with Wild Beasts.[11]

Their third album, Out of Touch In The Wild, was released on 14 January 2013.[12] The band consciously expanded their sonic palette for this release, with Robin Richards later admitting to having composed more under the influence of Stravinsky[13] and stating that "I didn't want any boundaries when it came to writing the new songs. With Cadenza, I was always writing music with the idea of us playing it live with two guitars, drums and bass and maybe some piano. With this album, I wrote whatever felt right for any other instruments, be it strings or tube percussion."[14] Wallis revealed that the underlying theme of the record was addiction and addictive behaviour. "For the song "Nometo", I tried to imagine Leonard Cohen doing his thing - full of regret - then I started to think about the idea of addiction, and then it seemed that every song contained a person who was addicted to something or another. The next two songs that were written – "Threads" and "Flexxin" – were about auto-erotic asphyxiation and S&M, and people becoming addicted to those types of things."[14]

The following summer the band supported American rock band Paramore on their European tour.[15] Paramore guitarist Taylor York cited Dutch Uncles as an inspiration for their 2013 album.[16]

The band released their fourth album, O Shudder, on 23 February 2015. This record took a more personal and mature turn in terms of content, with reflections on sexuality, employment and considerations of parenthood. Duncan Wallis noted that "I’d just be writing in my flat at home, looking at the woodchip wallpaper, and I’d repeatedly say to myself, ‘Don’t make it personal, don’t make it personal, don’t make it personal.’ But it couldn’t be stopped; it was always going to sound like an album about a character settling into domestic life. We’d all been in long-term relationships at that point, and we were all kind of settling down."[17] He also referred to having wanted Dutch Uncles " to sound like a more mature band... to have more of a knowingness" and even to sound more like "Grace Jones backed by Talking Heads"[18] as well as describing the album as "an exploration into all different areas of doubt."[19]

Following the release of the album, guitarist Daniel Spedding left the band, leaving them a four-piece.[20] Adding keyboard player Henry Broadhead and guitarist Neil Wright to the live band, Dutch Uncles played their biggest headline shows to date at the Koko in London and The Ritz in Manchester in spring 2015. In autumn 2015, the band supported Garbage on the European leg of their 20 Years Queer anniversary tour.

In February 2017, the band released their fifth album, Big Balloon..[21] Written and recorded as a reaction to its predecessor, the band developed the album with the intention of "simplifying the process" and of including more political content, although conversely also admitting to having worked under progressive rock influences including Gentle Giant, Focus and early King Crimson.[20] The release coincided with a 12-date UK tour and an appearance at the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival. They made their first appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in June 2017.

In late 2022, the band announced that their sixth album, True Entertainment, would be released in early 2023.

Members

  • Pete Broadhead – Guitar, marimba (2008–present)
  • Andy Proudfoot – Drums (2008–present)
  • Robin Richards – Bass guitar (2008–present)
  • Duncan Wallis – Lead vocals, piano (2008–present)

Touring members

  • Henry Broadhead – Synthesisers, percussion (2015–present)
  • Neil Wright – Guitar (2015–present)

Former members

  • Daniel Spedding – Guitar (2008–2015)

Discography

Studio albums

 
Dutch Uncles - Cadenza album cover
TitleRecord labelRelease date UK Albums Chart position[22]
Dutch Uncles Tapete Records 16 February 2009
Cadenza Memphis Industries 25 April 2011 174
Out of Touch in the Wild Memphis Industries 14 January 2013 84
O Shudder Memphis Industries 23 February 2015 92
Big Balloon Memphis Industries 17 February 2017 82
True Entertainment Memphis Industries 10 March 2023

EPs

TitleRecord labelRelease date
Cadenza B-Sides Memphis Industries 21 June 2011
Godboy EP Memphis Industries 17 January 2013
Bellio EP Memphis Industries 29 April 2013

Singles

Title Record label Release date Album
"Face In" Tapete Records December 2008 Dutch Uncles
"Steadycam" Tapete Records March 2009
"OCDUC" Love & Disaster January 2010 Cadenza
"The Ink" Love & Disaster May 2010
"Fragrant" Memphis Industries November 2010
"Face In" (re-release) Memphis Industries February 2011
"Cadenza" Memphis Industries 2 May 2011 Cadenza
"X-O" Memphis Industries 4 July 2011
"The Ink" (re-release) Memphis Industries September 2011
"Fester" Memphis Industries November 2012 Out of Touch in the Wild
"Flexxin" Memphis Industries January 2013
"Slave To The Atypical Rhythm" (RSD release) Memphis Industries April 2013
"Bellio" Memphis Industries May 2013 Out of Touch in the Wild
"Nometo" Memphis Industries September 2013
"In n Out" Memphis Industries December 2014 O Shudder
"Decided Knowledge" Memphis Industries March 2015
"Upsilon" Memphis Industries May 2015
"Big Balloon" Memphis Industries January 2017 Big Balloon
"Oh Yeah" Memphis Industries February 2017
"Streetlight" Memphis Industries June 2017
"True Entertainment" Memphis Industries October 2022 True Entertainment
"Poppin'" Memphis Industries December 2022
"Tropigala (2 to 5)" Memphis Industries January 2023
"Damascenes" Memphis Industries April 2023

References

  1. ^ Paul Lester (17 December 2009). "New band of the day – No 691: Dutch Uncles | Music". theguardian.com. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  2. ^ "BBC - Dutch Uncles and Delphic put Marple on the music map". BBC News. 10 August 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Dutch Uncles". The Line Of Best Fit. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Dutch Uncles: Glock Rock with the Clogs Off, Baby" - article by Dan Lucas in Under the Radar, 20 August 2013
  5. ^ "Manchester - Introducing - Dutch Uncles – Dutch Uncles (Tapete Records)". BBC. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Dutch Uncles | Artist | Clash Magazine". Clashmusic.com. 7 April 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  7. ^ Review of Dutch Uncles in New Musical Express by Nathaniel Cramp, 28 February 2009
  8. ^ "Exclusive: Dutch Uncles – The Ink | The Pigeon Post". Thepigeonpost.wordpress.com. 22 April 2010. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Music News from THE FLY - The UK's most popular music magazine". The Fly. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  10. ^ "Music - Review of Dutch Uncles - Cadenza". BBC. 1 January 1970. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  11. ^ "Dutch Uncles announce new single and tour with Wild Beasts". Shout4Music. 23 June 2014. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  12. ^ "Dutch Uncles Return With New Album | News | Clash Magazine". Clashmusic.com. 20 September 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  13. ^ "INTERVIEW: Dutch Uncles' Robin Richards" - article in The Quietus by Laurie Tuffrey, 12 September 2013
  14. ^ a b "Wildly Addictive: An Interview with Dutch Uncles" - article by John Freeman in The Quietus, 17 January 2013
  15. ^ "Rockhal: Dutch Uncles To Support Paramore". Rockhal.lu. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  16. ^ "Paramore cite Dutch Uncles, Alt J and Frank Ocean as influences on new album | News". Nme.Com. 12 February 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  17. ^ "Dutch Uncles settle down in their own unusual way" - article in The Irish Times by Lauren Murphy, 16 April 2015
  18. ^ "XXX Words: An Interview With Dutch Uncles" - article by John Freeman in The Quietus, 25 February 2015
  19. ^ "Dutch Uncles singles special: 'I was in the room naked and absolutely drowning'" - article by Robert Leedham in Drowned in Sound, 19 January 2015
  20. ^ a b "Back On Track: An Interview with Dutch Uncles" - article by John Freeman in The Quietus 01 March 2017
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 October 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  22. ^ "DUTCH UNCLES | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 20 October 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Myspace Profile
  • Memphis Industries Profile
  • Tapete Records Profile

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This article is about the UK pop band For the euphemism see Dutch uncle For other uses see Dutch uncle disambiguation Dutch Uncles are an English indie pop band from Marple England They are known for their use of atypical time signatures within a pop context and the androgynous vocals of frontman Duncan Wallis 1 Dutch UnclesDutch Uncles performing at Edinburgh Castle August 2015Background informationOriginMarple Stockport EnglandGenresIndie popmath rocknew progart rockYears active2008 presentLabelsTapete Records GER Love and Disaster UK Memphis Industries UK MembersDuncan WallisPeter BroadheadRobin RichardsAndy ProudfootPast membersDaniel SpeddingWebsitedutchuncles wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 Biography 2 Members 2 1 Touring members 2 2 Former members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 EPs 3 3 Singles 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditOriginally from Marple the band started playing together in college 2 Early influences included Talking Heads XTC The Smiths Field Music Tears for Fears King Crimson Kate Bush and Steve Reich 3 4 Originally known as Headlines they became Dutch Uncles in April 2008 and in early 2009 released their self titled debut album in Germany with Tapete Records 5 recorded at Cloud Hill Studios in Hamburg 6 Reviewing the album New Musical Express commented that their scratchy post punk racket effectively draws a line between the first Futureheads album and Vampire Weekend On the likes of I Owe Someone For Everything frontman Duncan Paton s sic idiosyncratic yelping can be a bit annoying but when they stop trying too hard as on Twelfth the results are quite pleasing 7 The band emerged as part of a new wave of Manchester area bands Duncan Wallis We all sort of came to light at the same time thanks to our manager s EP that he d released on his Love amp Disaster label featuring us Delphic and Everything Everything and I think that back in 2010 it was very important to say Manchester isn t just lad rock because it was shortly after the demise of Oasis and it feels very different now 4 The band toured with dananananaykroyd Bombay Bicycle Club and The Futureheads in 2009 and 2010 and released their UK debut single The Ink through independent record label Love amp Disaster on 31 May 2010 8 Soon after they signed to London label Memphis Industries and released the single Fragrant on 1 November 2010 9 Dutch Uncles second album Cadenza was released on 25 April 2011 10 They toured the UK throughout 2011 including appearances at Reading and Leeds Festivals and stage headline slots at Bestival and Latitude followed by a European and UK support tour with Wild Beasts 11 Their third album Out of Touch In The Wild was released on 14 January 2013 12 The band consciously expanded their sonic palette for this release with Robin Richards later admitting to having composed more under the influence of Stravinsky 13 and stating that I didn t want any boundaries when it came to writing the new songs With Cadenza I was always writing music with the idea of us playing it live with two guitars drums and bass and maybe some piano With this album I wrote whatever felt right for any other instruments be it strings or tube percussion 14 Wallis revealed that the underlying theme of the record was addiction and addictive behaviour For the song Nometo I tried to imagine Leonard Cohen doing his thing full of regret then I started to think about the idea of addiction and then it seemed that every song contained a person who was addicted to something or another The next two songs that were written Threads and Flexxin were about auto erotic asphyxiation and S amp M and people becoming addicted to those types of things 14 The following summer the band supported American rock band Paramore on their European tour 15 Paramore guitarist Taylor York cited Dutch Uncles as an inspiration for their 2013 album 16 The band released their fourth album O Shudder on 23 February 2015 This record took a more personal and mature turn in terms of content with reflections on sexuality employment and considerations of parenthood Duncan Wallis noted that I d just be writing in my flat at home looking at the woodchip wallpaper and I d repeatedly say to myself Don t make it personal don t make it personal don t make it personal But it couldn t be stopped it was always going to sound like an album about a character settling into domestic life We d all been in long term relationships at that point and we were all kind of settling down 17 He also referred to having wanted Dutch Uncles to sound like a more mature band to have more of a knowingness and even to sound more like Grace Jones backed by Talking Heads 18 as well as describing the album as an exploration into all different areas of doubt 19 Following the release of the album guitarist Daniel Spedding left the band leaving them a four piece 20 Adding keyboard player Henry Broadhead and guitarist Neil Wright to the live band Dutch Uncles played their biggest headline shows to date at the Koko in London and The Ritz in Manchester in spring 2015 In autumn 2015 the band supported Garbage on the European leg of their 20 Years Queer anniversary tour In February 2017 the band released their fifth album Big Balloon 21 Written and recorded as a reaction to its predecessor the band developed the album with the intention of simplifying the process and of including more political content although conversely also admitting to having worked under progressive rock influences including Gentle Giant Focus and early King Crimson 20 The release coincided with a 12 date UK tour and an appearance at the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival They made their first appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in June 2017 In late 2022 the band announced that their sixth album True Entertainment would be released in early 2023 Members EditPete Broadhead Guitar marimba 2008 present Andy Proudfoot Drums 2008 present Robin Richards Bass guitar 2008 present Duncan Wallis Lead vocals piano 2008 present Touring members Edit Henry Broadhead Synthesisers percussion 2015 present Neil Wright Guitar 2015 present Former members Edit Daniel Spedding Guitar 2008 2015 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Dutch Uncles Cadenza album cover TitleRecord labelRelease dateUK Albums Chart position 22 Dutch Uncles Tapete Records 16 February 2009 Cadenza Memphis Industries 25 April 2011 174Out of Touch in the Wild Memphis Industries 14 January 2013 84O Shudder Memphis Industries 23 February 2015 92Big Balloon Memphis Industries 17 February 2017 82True Entertainment Memphis Industries 10 March 2023 EPs Edit TitleRecord labelRelease dateCadenza B Sides Memphis Industries 21 June 2011Godboy EP Memphis Industries 17 January 2013Bellio EP Memphis Industries 29 April 2013Singles Edit Title Record label Release date Album Face In Tapete Records December 2008 Dutch Uncles Steadycam Tapete Records March 2009 OCDUC Love amp Disaster January 2010 Cadenza The Ink Love amp Disaster May 2010 Fragrant Memphis Industries November 2010 Face In re release Memphis Industries February 2011 Cadenza Memphis Industries 2 May 2011 Cadenza X O Memphis Industries 4 July 2011 The Ink re release Memphis Industries September 2011 Fester Memphis Industries November 2012 Out of Touch in the Wild Flexxin Memphis Industries January 2013 Slave To The Atypical Rhythm RSD release Memphis Industries April 2013 Bellio Memphis Industries May 2013 Out of Touch in the Wild Nometo Memphis Industries September 2013 In n Out Memphis Industries December 2014 O Shudder Decided Knowledge Memphis Industries March 2015 Upsilon Memphis Industries May 2015 Big Balloon Memphis Industries January 2017 Big Balloon Oh Yeah Memphis Industries February 2017 Streetlight Memphis Industries June 2017 True Entertainment Memphis Industries October 2022 True Entertainment Poppin Memphis Industries December 2022 Tropigala 2 to 5 Memphis Industries January 2023 Damascenes Memphis Industries April 2023References Edit Paul Lester 17 December 2009 New band of the day No 691 Dutch Uncles Music theguardian com Retrieved 29 June 2014 BBC Dutch Uncles and Delphic put Marple on the music map BBC News 10 August 2010 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Dutch Uncles The Line Of Best Fit Retrieved 29 June 2014 a b Dutch Uncles Glock Rock with the Clogs Off Baby article by Dan Lucas in Under the Radar 20 August 2013 Manchester Introducing Dutch Uncles Dutch Uncles Tapete Records BBC Retrieved 29 June 2014 Dutch Uncles Artist Clash Magazine Clashmusic com 7 April 2011 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Review of Dutch Uncles in New Musical Express by Nathaniel Cramp 28 February 2009 Exclusive Dutch Uncles The Ink The Pigeon Post Thepigeonpost wordpress com 22 April 2010 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Music News from THE FLY The UK s most popular music magazine The Fly Retrieved 29 June 2014 Music Review of Dutch Uncles Cadenza BBC 1 January 1970 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Dutch Uncles announce new single and tour with Wild Beasts Shout4Music 23 June 2014 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Dutch Uncles Return With New Album News Clash Magazine Clashmusic com 20 September 2012 Retrieved 29 June 2014 INTERVIEW Dutch Uncles Robin Richards article in The Quietus by Laurie Tuffrey 12 September 2013 a b Wildly Addictive An Interview with Dutch Uncles article by John Freeman in The Quietus 17 January 2013 Rockhal Dutch Uncles To Support Paramore Rockhal lu 13 June 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Paramore cite Dutch Uncles Alt J and Frank Ocean as influences on new album News Nme Com 12 February 2013 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Dutch Uncles settle down in their own unusual way article in The Irish Times by Lauren Murphy 16 April 2015 XXX Words An Interview With Dutch Uncles article by John Freeman in The Quietus 25 February 2015 Dutch Uncles singles special I was in the room naked and absolutely drowning article by Robert Leedham in Drowned in Sound 19 January 2015 a b Back On Track An Interview with Dutch Uncles article by John Freeman in The Quietus 01 March 2017 Archived copy Archived from the original on 14 October 2009 Retrieved 11 December 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link DUTCH UNCLES full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Retrieved 20 October 2020 External links EditOfficial website Myspace Profile Memphis Industries Profile Tapete Records Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dutch Uncles amp oldid 1157844484, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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