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Reuben (band)

Reuben were an English three-piece musical group from Camberley, Surrey. Their music is a fusion of alternative rock and heavy metal, as their songs cover a variety of styles, ranging from heavy and upbeat, such as their 2005 single "Blamethrower" to slower, more melodic songs such as their 2004 single "Moving to Blackwater". The former style of song often featured vocalist Jamie Lenman switching between shouting and whispering, a technique often used in heavy metal and post-hardcore music. The band performed in the UK underground music scene. Although they attracted a significant fanbase, Reuben never achieved mainstream success, but did chart four songs in the UK Singles Chart. Their highest charting single was 2004's "Freddy Kreuger", that reached UK No. 53.[1][2]

Reuben
Jon Pearce (left) and Jamie Lenman (middle) being interviewed
Background information
OriginCamberley, Surrey, England
GenresAlternative rock, hard rock, post-hardcore, alternative metal
Years active1998–2008 (Hiatus)
LabelsHideous Records, Xtra Mile, Big Scary Monsters
MembersJamie Lenman
Jon Pearce
Guy Davis
Past membersJason Wilson (Formerly Wilcock)
Mark Lawton
WebsiteOfficial website

In June 2008, Reuben entered a state of indefinite hiatus. Fans were emailed by the band manager, making them aware of the hiatus, assuring them that this was not the end for Reuben.

History edit

1998-2000 Formation edit

The band formed in 1998 when singer/guitarist Jamie Lenman and bassist Jon Pearce originally played with producer Jason Wilson (formerly Wilcock) of Stakeout Studios on drums as Angel,[3] sharing local stages with many bands, one of which would become Hundred Reasons. Between 1998 and 2000, Angel recorded and self-released a string of limited edition demos. The songs and artwork of one of these demos, Betrayed, was available to download via the band's website. Many Angel songs were used as b-sides to Reuben singles.

2000-2003: Line-up change and Pilot EP edit

In March 2000, they parted ways with Wilson, and Mark Lawton joined as drummer, with whom they wrote and recorded the Pilot EP, which was released in January 2001 on the Badmusic label after they changed their name to Reuben. The group decided to go ahead with recording the EP after they had won a battle of the bands in Bookham, Surrey, in front of a panel of 12-year-olds. Following the release of Pilot EP, Lawton left and was replaced by their final drummer, Guy Davis. The new line-up toured around the UK,[4] and were the subject of a two-hour special on Zane Lowe's XFM Radio Show, despite not yet releasing an album.

2004: Racecar Is Racecar Backwards edit

Their debut album Racecar Is Racecar Backwards was released in June 2004 through Xtra Mile Recordings. Jason Wilson produced the album at Stakeout Studios which at the time was based in Chobham. It spawned the chart singles "Freddy Kreuger"[5] and "Moving To Blackwater", and led to their nomination for a Kerrang! Award for Best British Newcomer. Their many singles were popular on the underground music scene, receiving airplay on MTV2.

2005-2006: Very Fast Very Dangerous edit

2005 saw the release of the band's second album, Very Fast Very Dangerous on Xtra Mile Recordings, spawning a further three singles, including the download-only "Blamethrower". The album received reasonable reviews,[6] the BBC giving it a 4/5 rating,[7] and many of the songs featured on this album were performed regularly by the band.

In September 2005, the band played a three-song live set on the Zane Lowe show on BBC Radio 1 in support of the then-upcoming album. The set featured a cover version of the Gorillaz song "Feel Good Inc.", as well as two songs from the second album, "Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em" and then upcoming single "Keep It to Yourself".

In September 2006, the band toured around the UK and Europe with Canadian punk band Billy Talent. This was the first time that Reuben played in Europe.[8]

2006-2007: In Nothing We Trust edit

On 20 November 2006, the band returned to the studio to record their third album, In Nothing We Trust. It was produced by Sean Genockey with Jack Rushton in Livingstone Studios, London. The album featured three guest vocalists, Frank Turner, Hannah Clark (the singer from the Hampshire-based band, Arthur) and Paul Townsend (formerly of Hundred Reasons). Throughout recording the band uploaded short videos on YouTube for each day in the studio. The album was released on 25 June 2007 via Hideous Records.

Reuben were also featured on the Print Is Dead Vol. 1 project by the UK band Yourcodenameis:milo on the track "Captain of Lies".

The band released their first DVD, a double-disc offering named What Happens in Aldershot Stays in Aldershot, on 19 March 2007. The DVD featured both a documentary of life in the band and a full recording of the band's show at London's Mean Fiddler on 27 April 2006 (including an audio commentary).

On 13 January 2007, Reuben announced that they would be running their own label, Hideous Records in order to have more control over future releases. The video for the first single from their next album, "Blood, Bunny, Larkhall" was posted on their website on 7 May 2007. The track was released on 18 June 2007.

Their third album, In Nothing We Trust was released to critical acclaim, receiving 9/10 from Rocksound, 4/5 from Kerrang! and Q magazine and 8/10 from Hot Press. The second single from the album, "Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin" (featuring Frank Turner of Million Dead fame) was released on 24 September. The band released a new track, "Christmas Is Awesome", for download on 17 December in an attempt to make Christmas No. 1 but, due to an error the wrong song was registered for chart inclusion, and therefore the song was disqualified from chart entry.

The third and final song to be released from the album, "Cities On Fire" was released in March 2008 as a part of the TwoByThree EP. The EP also featured the bands Baddies and The Ghost of a Thousand, both of whom accompanied Reuben on a nationwide tour in support of the EP.

2008-present: Hiatus edit

In June 2008 Reuben stopped recording and performing,[9] and cancelled their planned July performance at the 2000 Trees Festival. Following the band's split, all three members went off into their own directions. Lenman stopped playing music for over a year to focus on his illustration work.[10] However, after years of receiving letters from fans he was encouraged to get back into music which led to him releasing his debut solo album "Muscle Memory" in late 2013.[11] Pearce and Davis however started the band Freeze the Atlantic and would go on to create 3 albums with that band before their eventual split in 2018.[12]

On 24 July 2009, the Reuben website was updated to advertise a new rarities collection entitled We Should Have Gone To University. The collection, released in August 2009, contained every non-album track the band released as well as rare demos and session tracks. In addition there was a DVD containing the band's full set at 2007's Download Festival as well as interviews, documentaries and all of the band's music videos. The artwork for the collection was drawn by Lenman, and the collection was issued on Xtra Mile Recordings.

In June 2019, Guy Davis joined Lenman for his show at The Palm House in Belfast. He would then join Lenman as one of two of the touring drummers on Lenman's tour for his third solo album "Shuffle."[13]

Los Skeletos edit

In 2005, the band members, under the name of Los Skeletos (A reference to the video for the band's single Freddy Kreuger) posted alternative recordings of Reuben songs on their music player. Los Skeletos played a string of gigs in the same year, playing some Reuben hits, but also new songs with which Reuben fans would be unfamiliar.[14]

Members edit

Discography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 458. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ "Reuben – Racecar Is Racecar Backwards | 10 Year Anniversary". Hit the Floor, June 23, 2014.
  3. ^ "GETTING INTO: Reuben". Dead Press, January 26th, 2012. by Gavin Lloyd
  4. ^ "Reuben". Designer Magazine
  5. ^ "Classic Of The Week ‘Freddy Krueger’ by Reuben (2004)". Songwriter Magazine, 23 October 2016
  6. ^ "Reuben - Very Fast Very Dangerous Album Review". Contact Music, By Sharon Edge on 10 November 2005
  7. ^ BBC Music - Very Fast, Very Dangerous
  8. ^ "Billy Talent Tour". Caught In The Crossfire
  9. ^ "Throwback Thursday: Reuben – Racecar is Racecar Backwards". On Recording Magazine, Ashley Robak. June 2, 2016
  10. ^ Dedman, Remfry (21 July 2014). . The Independent. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  11. ^ Fortunato, Francesca (16 November 2013). . soundspheremag.com. Archived from the original on 13 January 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  12. ^ O'Brien, Connor. "Alter The Press! Alcopop Records Sign Freeze The Atlantic". Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Jamie Lenman/Catalan/Steven VX/Ferals - Belfast, The Palm House - 1 June 2019". Uber Rock. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  14. ^ rockmidgets.com 7 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Reuben interview from Room Thirteen
  • Reuben MySpace page
  • We Should Have Gone To University Discography Page

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Reuben band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Reuben were an English three piece musical group from Camberley Surrey Their music is a fusion of alternative rock and heavy metal as their songs cover a variety of styles ranging from heavy and upbeat such as their 2005 single Blamethrower to slower more melodic songs such as their 2004 single Moving to Blackwater The former style of song often featured vocalist Jamie Lenman switching between shouting and whispering a technique often used in heavy metal and post hardcore music The band performed in the UK underground music scene Although they attracted a significant fanbase Reuben never achieved mainstream success but did chart four songs in the UK Singles Chart Their highest charting single was 2004 s Freddy Kreuger that reached UK No 53 1 2 ReubenJon Pearce left and Jamie Lenman middle being interviewedBackground informationOriginCamberley Surrey EnglandGenresAlternative rock hard rock post hardcore alternative metalYears active1998 2008 Hiatus LabelsHideous Records Xtra Mile Big Scary MonstersMembersJamie LenmanJon PearceGuy DavisPast membersJason Wilson Formerly Wilcock Mark LawtonWebsiteOfficial website In June 2008 Reuben entered a state of indefinite hiatus Fans were emailed by the band manager making them aware of the hiatus assuring them that this was not the end for Reuben Contents 1 History 1 1 1998 2000 Formation 1 2 2000 2003 Line up change and Pilot EP 1 3 2004 Racecar Is Racecar Backwards 1 4 2005 2006 Very Fast Very Dangerous 1 5 2006 2007 In Nothing We Trust 1 6 2008 present Hiatus 2 Los Skeletos 3 Members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1998 2000 Formation edit The band formed in 1998 when singer guitarist Jamie Lenman and bassist Jon Pearce originally played with producer Jason Wilson formerly Wilcock of Stakeout Studios on drums as Angel 3 sharing local stages with many bands one of which would become Hundred Reasons Between 1998 and 2000 Angel recorded and self released a string of limited edition demos The songs and artwork of one of these demos Betrayed was available to download via the band s website Many Angel songs were used as b sides to Reuben singles 2000 2003 Line up change and Pilot EP edit In March 2000 they parted ways with Wilson and Mark Lawton joined as drummer with whom they wrote and recorded the Pilot EP which was released in January 2001 on the Badmusic label after they changed their name to Reuben The group decided to go ahead with recording the EP after they had won a battle of the bands in Bookham Surrey in front of a panel of 12 year olds Following the release of Pilot EP Lawton left and was replaced by their final drummer Guy Davis The new line up toured around the UK 4 and were the subject of a two hour special on Zane Lowe s XFM Radio Show despite not yet releasing an album 2004 Racecar Is Racecar Backwards edit Their debut album Racecar Is Racecar Backwards was released in June 2004 through Xtra Mile Recordings Jason Wilson produced the album at Stakeout Studios which at the time was based in Chobham It spawned the chart singles Freddy Kreuger 5 and Moving To Blackwater and led to their nomination for a Kerrang Award for Best British Newcomer Their many singles were popular on the underground music scene receiving airplay on MTV2 2005 2006 Very Fast Very Dangerous edit 2005 saw the release of the band s second album Very Fast Very Dangerous on Xtra Mile Recordings spawning a further three singles including the download only Blamethrower The album received reasonable reviews 6 the BBC giving it a 4 5 rating 7 and many of the songs featured on this album were performed regularly by the band In September 2005 the band played a three song live set on the Zane Lowe show on BBC Radio 1 in support of the then upcoming album The set featured a cover version of the Gorillaz song Feel Good Inc as well as two songs from the second album Some Mothers Do Ave Em and then upcoming single Keep It to Yourself In September 2006 the band toured around the UK and Europe with Canadian punk band Billy Talent This was the first time that Reuben played in Europe 8 2006 2007 In Nothing We Trust edit On 20 November 2006 the band returned to the studio to record their third album In Nothing We Trust It was produced by Sean Genockey with Jack Rushton in Livingstone Studios London The album featured three guest vocalists Frank Turner Hannah Clark the singer from the Hampshire based band Arthur and Paul Townsend formerly of Hundred Reasons Throughout recording the band uploaded short videos on YouTube for each day in the studio The album was released on 25 June 2007 via Hideous Records Reuben were also featured on the Print Is Dead Vol 1 project by the UK band Yourcodenameis milo on the track Captain of Lies The band released their first DVD a double disc offering named What Happens in Aldershot Stays in Aldershot on 19 March 2007 The DVD featured both a documentary of life in the band and a full recording of the band s show at London s Mean Fiddler on 27 April 2006 including an audio commentary On 13 January 2007 Reuben announced that they would be running their own label Hideous Records in order to have more control over future releases The video for the first single from their next album Blood Bunny Larkhall was posted on their website on 7 May 2007 The track was released on 18 June 2007 Their third album In Nothing We Trust was released to critical acclaim receiving 9 10 from Rocksound 4 5 from Kerrang and Q magazine and 8 10 from Hot Press The second single from the album Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin featuring Frank Turner of Million Dead fame was released on 24 September The band released a new track Christmas Is Awesome for download on 17 December in an attempt to make Christmas No 1 but due to an error the wrong song was registered for chart inclusion and therefore the song was disqualified from chart entry The third and final song to be released from the album Cities On Fire was released in March 2008 as a part of the TwoByThree EP The EP also featured the bands Baddies and The Ghost of a Thousand both of whom accompanied Reuben on a nationwide tour in support of the EP 2008 present Hiatus edit In June 2008 Reuben stopped recording and performing 9 and cancelled their planned July performance at the 2000 Trees Festival Following the band s split all three members went off into their own directions Lenman stopped playing music for over a year to focus on his illustration work 10 However after years of receiving letters from fans he was encouraged to get back into music which led to him releasing his debut solo album Muscle Memory in late 2013 11 Pearce and Davis however started the band Freeze the Atlantic and would go on to create 3 albums with that band before their eventual split in 2018 12 On 24 July 2009 the Reuben website was updated to advertise a new rarities collection entitled We Should Have Gone To University The collection released in August 2009 contained every non album track the band released as well as rare demos and session tracks In addition there was a DVD containing the band s full set at 2007 s Download Festival as well as interviews documentaries and all of the band s music videos The artwork for the collection was drawn by Lenman and the collection was issued on Xtra Mile Recordings In June 2019 Guy Davis joined Lenman for his show at The Palm House in Belfast He would then join Lenman as one of two of the touring drummers on Lenman s tour for his third solo album Shuffle 13 Los Skeletos editIn 2005 the band members under the name of Los Skeletos A reference to the video for the band s single Freddy Kreuger posted alternative recordings of Reuben songs on their music player Los Skeletos played a string of gigs in the same year playing some Reuben hits but also new songs with which Reuben fans would be unfamiliar 14 Members editJamie Lenman Guitar vocals piano keyboard Jon Pearce Bass backing vocals Guy Davis drums backing vocalsDiscography editMain article Reuben discographyReferences edit Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 458 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Reuben Racecar Is Racecar Backwards 10 Year Anniversary Hit the Floor June 23 2014 GETTING INTO Reuben Dead Press January 26th 2012 by Gavin Lloyd Reuben Designer Magazine Classic Of The Week Freddy Krueger by Reuben 2004 Songwriter Magazine 23 October 2016 Reuben Very Fast Very Dangerous Album Review Contact Music By Sharon Edge on 10 November 2005 BBC Music Very Fast Very Dangerous Billy Talent Tour Caught In The Crossfire Throwback Thursday Reuben Racecar is Racecar Backwards On Recording Magazine Ashley Robak June 2 2016 Dedman Remfry 21 July 2014 Interview with Jamie Lenman This time I was 5 years heavier and 5 years more banjo The Independent Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2015 Fortunato Francesca 16 November 2013 Interview Jamie Lenman soundspheremag com Archived from the original on 13 January 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2015 O Brien Connor Alter The Press Alcopop Records Sign Freeze The Atlantic Retrieved 8 April 2019 Jamie Lenman Catalan Steven VX Ferals Belfast The Palm House 1 June 2019 Uber Rock 4 June 2019 Retrieved 11 July 2019 rockmidgets com Archived 7 February 2012 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website nbsp Reuben interview from Room Thirteen Reuben MySpace page We Should Have Gone To University Discography Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reuben band amp oldid 1210501517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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