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Erland and the Carnival

Erland & The Carnival were a British progressive folk rock band, formed in London, by Orcadian folk guitarist and singer Gawain Erland Cooper, multi-instrumentalist Simon Tong, and drummer/engineer David Nock.[1] In 2010 they released their critically acclaimed eponymous debut album, and a year later released Nightingale to further widespread acclaim. Their third album Closing Time was released in autumn 2014 and featured collaborations with Paul Weller. The album was recorded in 7 days at Damon Albarn's Studio 13 and was mixed by Tim Bran.

Erland & The Carnival
Background information
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Years active2009–present
Labels
Members

Erland & The Carnival are well known for their contemporary arrangements of traditional Scottish and English folk songs, resulting in a "wild pastiche of digital trickery and oral tradition that channels the spirit of '70s progressive rock while staying true to pop-song brevity."[2]

History edit

Founding, early releases edit

The band Erland & The Carnival was formed in London in 2009, by multi-instrumentalist Simon Tong, Orcadian folk guitarist and singer Gawain Erland Cooper and drummer/engineer David Nock.[1]

 
Simon Tong in 2007, shortly before the founding of the band

Erland Cooper and Tong had first met at a London[3] folk night put on by Tong in 2008, and discovered a shared love of folk music and musician Jackson C. Frank, and in particular Frank's song "My Name is Carnival," which became the basis for the band's name. According to Tong, "[Cooper and I] did an afternoon of playing and writing with engineer and drummer friend David Nock and pretty much decided there and then to form a band."[4] Instead of rock and folk, Nock came from an electronic background, contributing to their unique sound.[1]

After Erland and Nock recorded the track "Coming Home" for Tong and Youth's compilation What the Folk (Vol 2), the three began writing and playing together around London.[1] Musicians Andrew Bruce and Danny Wheeler joined later as permanent members, with Bruce on synthesizers and Wheeler handling bass guitar.[5]

Inspired by Daniel Johnston's Hello How Are You? (on which he re-recorded individual albums to meet demand because his tape machine was broken), Erland and the Carnival released a limited edition debut EP in September 2008, with each CD containing different recordings unique to each copy.

Erland and the Carnival (2010) edit

The band's debut album, Erland & the Carnival was recorded at Damon Albarn's Studio 13 and released on 25 January 2010. A number of traditional songs are used by the band, including "The Derby Ram" by Llewellyn Jewitt, with the band changing the lyrics to refer to a suicide which occurred in Derby in 2008.[4]

The album was received favourably by publications such as The Times[6] and The Guardian,[7] and the album's lead single, "Erland & The Carnival," was named track of the day by Clash Magazine on 28 January 2010.[8]

According to the BBC, the band has "taken various bits of existing poetry, lyrics, folk tales and songs, and melded them together with their own organs, guitars and lyrics. The result is a collection of engaging, swirling tracks and stories that sound like the soundtrack to a creepy, dreamy funfair."[9] For Folks Sake praised the production quality, stating "the crystal clarity and spatial acumen in the recording of the instrumentation and vocals is a brilliant work of dissection."[10]

EPs, singles edit

Their Trouble in Mind EP was released on Yep Roc in the US and Full Time Hobby in the UK on 19 October 2010.[11] Their promo single from the EP, "The Derby Ram," was released on Full Time Hobby during the week of 20 August 2010.[12] According to a review of the album by Pop Matters, who gave the album 6/10 stars, "Weaving psychedelic choral interludes out of the Electric Prunes' Mass in F Minor with early Jefferson Airplane and occasional Tom Waits madness, the band's sound is very, very unusual...just don't expect strong melodies or pop hooks on this one; that's not their aim."[11]

The band has toured frequently, both in England and internationally, and played venues such as SXSW in 2011.[13] The band has toured with artists such as Hannah Peel.[5]

Nightingale (2011) edit

Nightingale is their second studio album, released in 2011 on the Full Time Hobby label. The band spent over a year writing the songs for the album, and the recording process took around three months.[3] The album was recorded on board HMS President,[14] a ship moored on the River Thames.[2][15]

Whereas their previous album was replete with allusions to old ballads, Nightingale consists primarily of original tracks.[16] On its cover is a photo of Janet Hodgson flying across her bedroom, supposedly by a poltergeist. The band claims the art reflects the album's sound, as they were "trying to create a soundtrack to an imaginary horror film about the supernatural."[2]

The album received positive reviews from Allmusic[2] and The Times,[17] and a positive review and 3/5 stars from The Guardian.[14] A review by Pitchfork was largely positive.[2] According to James Monger of Allmusic, "The group takes traditional folk music and then filters it through the swirling psych rock of Piper at the Gates of Dawn-era Pink Floyd, the electro-freak folk of Animal Collective, and the pastoral creep of bands Espers and Vetiver, resulting in a wild pastiche of digital trickery and oral tradition that channels the spirit of '70s progressive rock while staying true to pop-song brevity."[2]

Rufus edit

The band contributed several songs to the soundtrack of the 2012 Canadian film Rufus.[18] The songs "Wanting" and "Out of Sight" received Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Original Song at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.[19]

Style, themes edit

Erland and the Carnival became known for their contemporary arrangements of traditional Scottish and English folk songs, including "Tramps and Hawkers", "Was You Ever See" and "Love Is a Killing Thing", collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Many of the songs are rooted in scholarship; before forming the band, Erland Cooper had previously spent years studying Bert Jansch and Davey Graham, sourcing old British songs from the Vaughan Williams museum near where he lives.[1]

According to the band, their approach to the music is more casual than serious, and "we collect ideas from films, books, car boot sales and art. When we were recording the album in our boat studio...we would visit the Tate Britain art gallery each morning for ideas. Artists like Mike Nelson, Susan Hiller and of course Grayson Perry were a great inspiration."[5]

The track "Everything Came Too Easy" was inspired by a speech by Charles Van Doren to the House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight, a United States Congress subcommittee, investigating a rigging scandal on the quiz show Twenty One. The track "The Derby Ram" is a modernisation of a folk standard about a giant fictional sheep, reworked to comment on the suicide of Shaun Dykes.

Band members edit

Discography edit

Albums edit

List of studio and live albums
Year Album title UK charts Release details Certifications
Indie
2009 Was You Ever See EP
2010 Erland & the Carnival
  • Released: 25 January 2010
  • Label: Full Time Hobby/Static Caravan
  • Format: CD, digital
The Times:      [6]
Drowned in Sound: 7/10[20]
2010 Trouble in Mind EP
  • Released: 19 October 2010 (US/UK)
  • Label: Full Time Hobby/Yep Roc
  • Format: Vinyl, digital
PopMatters: 6/10[11]
2011 Nightingale 21
  • Released: 7 March 2011
  • Label: Full Time Hobby
  • Format: CD, digital
The Times:      [17]
Allmusic:      [2]
The Guardian:      [14]
2014 Closing Time
  • Released: 25 August 2014
  • Label: Full Time Hobby
  • Format: Vinyl, CD, digital
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles edit

Incomplete list of songs
Year Title Chart peaks Album Certifications, notes
2010 "The Derby Ram" Erland & the Carnival/Single-only (Full Time Hobby, 20 August 2010)[12]
"Trouble in Mind" Trouble in Mind EP Music video
"Don't Have to Be Lonely"
"Carnilvisation " Single-only (self-released) 7" tour vinyl
2011 "Map of an Englishman" Nightingale/Single-only (Full Time Hobby) 7" vinyl, CDr, music video
"Springtime" CDr

Further reading edit

Interviews
  • "Erland & The Carnival Interview". Under the Radar. 21 February 2011.
  • "Erland & The Carnival: Question in the Form of an Answer". Passion of the Weiss. 31 March 2011.
  • . The Alternate Side. 31 March 2011. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Valish, Frank (21 February 2011). "Erland & The Carnival – Psychedelic Folk Dreams". Under the Radar. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Monger, James Christopher. "Nightingale – Erland & the Carnival". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Question in the Form of an Answer: Erland & The Carnival". Passion of the Weiss. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  4. ^ a b Hughes, Rich (28 January 2010). "TLOBF Interview :: Erland & The Carnival". The Liner of Best Fit. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  5. ^ a b c Manning, Kara (31 March 2011). . The Alternate Side. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  6. ^ a b Paphides, Pete (23 January 2010). "The Times review". Entertainment.timesonline.co.uk. London.
  7. ^ Hodgkinson, Will (18 March 2010). "Old songs, new styles: the young bands raiding the British folk canon". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  8. ^ Murray, Robin (28 January 2010). "Track of the Day 28/1 – Erland & The Carnival". Clash Music. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  9. ^ "BBC review of Erland and the Carnival". Bbc.co.uk. (2010)
  10. ^ Escorza, Liane (8 April 2010). "Album: Erland and The Carnival review". Forfolkssake.com. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  11. ^ a b c Rowland, Stephen (9 November 2010). "Erland & The Carnival: Trouble in Mind EP". Pop Matters. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  12. ^ a b . Drowned in Sound. 20 August 2010. Archived from the original on 13 October 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  13. ^ "SxSW 2011 Day Three A/V". Chrome Waves. 30 March 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  14. ^ a b c Cragg, Michael (3 March 2011). "Erland and the Carnival: Nightingale – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 January 2013.
  15. ^ Bevan, David (29 March 2011). "Erland & the Carnival: Nightingale". Retrieved 10 January 2013.
  16. ^ Ewing, Benjamin (30 March 2011). "Dusted Reviews". Dusted Magazine. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  17. ^ a b Clay, Joe (5 March 2011). "The Times review". London.
  18. ^ "How a vampire movie brought budding British actor Rory J. Saper to Canada". Calgary Herald, August 9, 2013.
  19. ^ "War Witch leads Canadian Screen Awards nominations". Screen Daily, January 15, 2013.
  20. ^ Lavery, Aaron (25 January 2010). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2014.

External links edit

  • ErlandandtheCarnival.com
  • Band MySpace page

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Erland amp The Carnival were a British progressive folk rock band formed in London by Orcadian folk guitarist and singer Gawain Erland Cooper multi instrumentalist Simon Tong and drummer engineer David Nock 1 In 2010 they released their critically acclaimed eponymous debut album and a year later released Nightingale to further widespread acclaim Their third album Closing Time was released in autumn 2014 and featured collaborations with Paul Weller The album was recorded in 7 days at Damon Albarn s Studio 13 and was mixed by Tim Bran Erland amp The CarnivalBackground informationOriginLondon EnglandGenresAlternative folk folk rockYears active2009 presentLabelsFull Time Hobby Static Caravan RecordingsMembersSimon Tong Gawain Erland Cooper David Nock Andrew Bruce Danny Wheeler Erland amp The Carnival are well known for their contemporary arrangements of traditional Scottish and English folk songs resulting in a wild pastiche of digital trickery and oral tradition that channels the spirit of 70s progressive rock while staying true to pop song brevity 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding early releases 1 2 Erland and the Carnival 2010 1 3 EPs singles 1 4 Nightingale 2011 1 5 Rufus 2 Style themes 3 Band members 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Singles 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFounding early releases edit The band Erland amp The Carnival was formed in London in 2009 by multi instrumentalist Simon Tong Orcadian folk guitarist and singer Gawain Erland Cooper and drummer engineer David Nock 1 nbsp Simon Tong in 2007 shortly before the founding of the bandErland Cooper and Tong had first met at a London 3 folk night put on by Tong in 2008 and discovered a shared love of folk music and musician Jackson C Frank and in particular Frank s song My Name is Carnival which became the basis for the band s name According to Tong Cooper and I did an afternoon of playing and writing with engineer and drummer friend David Nock and pretty much decided there and then to form a band 4 Instead of rock and folk Nock came from an electronic background contributing to their unique sound 1 After Erland and Nock recorded the track Coming Home for Tong and Youth s compilation What the Folk Vol 2 the three began writing and playing together around London 1 Musicians Andrew Bruce and Danny Wheeler joined later as permanent members with Bruce on synthesizers and Wheeler handling bass guitar 5 Inspired by Daniel Johnston s Hello How Are You on which he re recorded individual albums to meet demand because his tape machine was broken Erland and the Carnival released a limited edition debut EP in September 2008 with each CD containing different recordings unique to each copy Erland and the Carnival 2010 edit Main article Erland amp the Carnival album The band s debut album Erland amp the Carnival was recorded at Damon Albarn s Studio 13 and released on 25 January 2010 A number of traditional songs are used by the band including The Derby Ram by Llewellyn Jewitt with the band changing the lyrics to refer to a suicide which occurred in Derby in 2008 4 The album was received favourably by publications such as The Times 6 and The Guardian 7 and the album s lead single Erland amp The Carnival was named track of the day by Clash Magazine on 28 January 2010 8 According to the BBC the band has taken various bits of existing poetry lyrics folk tales and songs and melded them together with their own organs guitars and lyrics The result is a collection of engaging swirling tracks and stories that sound like the soundtrack to a creepy dreamy funfair 9 For Folks Sake praised the production quality stating the crystal clarity and spatial acumen in the recording of the instrumentation and vocals is a brilliant work of dissection 10 EPs singles edit Their Trouble in Mind EP was released on Yep Roc in the US and Full Time Hobby in the UK on 19 October 2010 11 Their promo single from the EP The Derby Ram was released on Full Time Hobby during the week of 20 August 2010 12 According to a review of the album by Pop Matters who gave the album 6 10 stars Weaving psychedelic choral interludes out of the Electric Prunes Mass in F Minor with early Jefferson Airplane and occasional Tom Waits madness the band s sound is very very unusual just don t expect strong melodies or pop hooks on this one that s not their aim 11 The band has toured frequently both in England and internationally and played venues such as SXSW in 2011 13 The band has toured with artists such as Hannah Peel 5 Nightingale 2011 edit Main article Nightingale Erland and the Carnival album Nightingale is their second studio album released in 2011 on the Full Time Hobby label The band spent over a year writing the songs for the album and the recording process took around three months 3 The album was recorded on board HMS President 14 a ship moored on the River Thames 2 15 Whereas their previous album was replete with allusions to old ballads Nightingale consists primarily of original tracks 16 On its cover is a photo of Janet Hodgson flying across her bedroom supposedly by a poltergeist The band claims the art reflects the album s sound as they were trying to create a soundtrack to an imaginary horror film about the supernatural 2 The album received positive reviews from Allmusic 2 and The Times 17 and a positive review and 3 5 stars from The Guardian 14 A review by Pitchfork was largely positive 2 According to James Monger of Allmusic The group takes traditional folk music and then filters it through the swirling psych rock of Piper at the Gates of Dawn era Pink Floyd the electro freak folk of Animal Collective and the pastoral creep of bands Espers and Vetiver resulting in a wild pastiche of digital trickery and oral tradition that channels the spirit of 70s progressive rock while staying true to pop song brevity 2 Rufus edit The band contributed several songs to the soundtrack of the 2012 Canadian film Rufus 18 The songs Wanting and Out of Sight received Canadian Screen Award nominations for Best Original Song at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards 19 Style themes editErland and the Carnival became known for their contemporary arrangements of traditional Scottish and English folk songs including Tramps and Hawkers Was You Ever See and Love Is a Killing Thing collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams Many of the songs are rooted in scholarship before forming the band Erland Cooper had previously spent years studying Bert Jansch and Davey Graham sourcing old British songs from the Vaughan Williams museum near where he lives 1 According to the band their approach to the music is more casual than serious and we collect ideas from films books car boot sales and art When we were recording the album in our boat studio we would visit the Tate Britain art gallery each morning for ideas Artists like Mike Nelson Susan Hiller and of course Grayson Perry were a great inspiration 5 The track Everything Came Too Easy was inspired by a speech by Charles Van Doren to the House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight a United States Congress subcommittee investigating a rigging scandal on the quiz show Twenty One The track The Derby Ram is a modernisation of a folk standard about a giant fictional sheep reworked to comment on the suicide of Shaun Dykes Band members editSimon Tong Guitar harmonium zither backing vocals Gawain Erland Cooper Guitar vocals David Nock Drums percussion backing vocals keyboards Andy Bruce Synthesizers Danny Wheeler Bass guitarDiscography editAlbums edit List of studio and live albums Year Album title UK charts Release details Certifications Indie 2009 Was You Ever See EP Released 9 October 2009 Label Static Caravan Format CD digital 2010 Erland amp the Carnival Released 25 January 2010 Label Full Time Hobby Static Caravan Format CD digital The Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Drowned in Sound 7 10 20 2010 Trouble in Mind EP Released 19 October 2010 US UK Label Full Time Hobby Yep Roc Format Vinyl digital PopMatters 6 10 11 2011 Nightingale 21 Released 7 March 2011 Label Full Time Hobby Format CD digital The Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Allmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 2014 Closing Time Released 25 August 2014 Label Full Time Hobby Format Vinyl CD digital denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Singles edit Incomplete list of songs Year Title Chart peaks Album Certifications notes 2010 The Derby Ram Erland amp the Carnival Single only Full Time Hobby 20 August 2010 12 Trouble in Mind Trouble in Mind EP Music video Don t Have to Be Lonely Carnilvisation Single only self released 7 tour vinyl 2011 Map of an Englishman Nightingale Single only Full Time Hobby 7 vinyl CDr music video Springtime CDrFurther reading editInterviews Erland amp The Carnival Interview Under the Radar 21 February 2011 Erland amp The Carnival Question in the Form of an Answer Passion of the Weiss 31 March 2011 Erland amp the Carnival TAS Interview The Alternate Side 31 March 2011 Archived from the original on 15 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 References edit a b c d e Valish Frank 21 February 2011 Erland amp The Carnival Psychedelic Folk Dreams Under the Radar Retrieved 25 March 2014 a b c d e f g Monger James Christopher Nightingale Erland amp the Carnival AllMusic Retrieved 10 January 2013 a b Question in the Form of an Answer Erland amp The Carnival Passion of the Weiss 31 March 2011 Retrieved 25 March 2014 a b Hughes Rich 28 January 2010 TLOBF Interview Erland amp The Carnival The Liner of Best Fit Retrieved 4 May 2013 a b c Manning Kara 31 March 2011 TAS Interview Erland amp the Carnival The Alternate Side Archived from the original on 15 April 2014 Retrieved 25 March 2014 a b Paphides Pete 23 January 2010 The Times review Entertainment timesonline co uk London Hodgkinson Will 18 March 2010 Old songs new styles the young bands raiding the British folk canon Theguardian com Retrieved 15 June 2020 Murray Robin 28 January 2010 Track of the Day 28 1 Erland amp The Carnival Clash Music Retrieved 25 March 2014 BBC review of Erland and the Carnival Bbc co uk 2010 Escorza Liane 8 April 2010 Album Erland and The Carnival review Forfolkssake com Retrieved 25 March 2014 a b c Rowland Stephen 9 November 2010 Erland amp The Carnival Trouble in Mind EP Pop Matters Retrieved 25 March 2014 a b Singles of the Week Drowned in Sound 20 August 2010 Archived from the original on 13 October 2013 Retrieved 25 March 2014 SxSW 2011 Day Three A V Chrome Waves 30 March 2011 Retrieved 25 March 2014 a b c Cragg Michael 3 March 2011 Erland and the Carnival Nightingale review The Guardian Retrieved 10 January 2013 Bevan David 29 March 2011 Erland amp the Carnival Nightingale Retrieved 10 January 2013 Ewing Benjamin 30 March 2011 Dusted Reviews Dusted Magazine Retrieved 25 March 2014 a b Clay Joe 5 March 2011 The Times review London How a vampire movie brought budding British actor Rory J Saper to Canada Calgary Herald August 9 2013 War Witch leads Canadian Screen Awards nominations Screen Daily January 15 2013 Lavery Aaron 25 January 2010 Erland amp the Carnival Review Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 15 April 2014 Retrieved 25 March 2014 External links editErlandandtheCarnival com Band MySpace page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erland and the Carnival amp oldid 1216072421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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