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Maybeshewill

Maybeshewill are an English post-rock band from Leicester, England. Their music is characterised by the use of programmed and sampled electronic elements alongside guitars, bass, keyboards and drums.

Maybeshewill
On stage at the Summer Sundae festival, August 2012
Background information
OriginLeicester, England
Genres
Years active
  • 2005–2016
  • 2018
  • 2020–present
Labels
MembersJames Collins
John Helps
Robin Southby
Jamie Ward
Matthew Daly
Websitemaybeshewill.net

History Edit

Maybeshewill were formed by guitarists Robin Southby and John Helps whilst the pair were studying music technology together at De Montfort University in 2005.[1] They released their first record Japanese Spy Transcript on the band's own label, Robot Needs Home Records in 2006 with Tanya Byrne on bass guitar and Lawrie Malen on drums.[1] The four-track EP was well received by the press and attracted the attention of Nottingham's Field Records (also home to Public Relations Exercise) who released "The Paris Hilton Sex Tape" (taken from the record) as part of a split 7-inch single with Ann Arbor later that year. In August 2006 a re-mastered version of Japanese Spy Transcript was released in Japan on the XTAL label (also home to Yndi halda and You Slut!) which was set up specifically for the release by The Media Factory Group.[1] Shortly after this release the band dissolved temporarily.

In May 2007, Helps and Southby began working with drummer James Collins (formerly a member of Fight Fire With Water) and bassist Andrew Jackson, along with a number of guest vocalists and musicians on an album entitled Not for Want of Trying. The record was released on Monday 12 May 2008 through Field Records, and was chosen by BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens as his album of the week in its release week.[1] "The Paris Hilton Sex Tape" also featured on the cover CD of June's edition of Rock Sound magazine.

Thirteen months later on 7 June 2009, the band released their second album Sing the Word Hope in Four-Part Harmony through Field Records, with Victoria Sztuka taking Andrew Jacksons place on bass guitar.[1] This was a heavier record which saw them continue to try to break away from the post-rock tag with which they are often labelled. The record was received well by both press and fans alike, but did receive some criticism for failing to depart substantially enough from the band's established sound.

After the release of Sing The Word Hope, the band returned to the three-piece line-up of James Collins, John Helps and Robin Southby for a brief period before they were joined in 2009 by Jamie Ward, a former member of Kyte and Tired Irie who was to guide the recording session for their third album, as well as fill the vacant position of bassist. In 2011 the band became a five-piece with long-time collaborator Matthew Daly performing live keyboards.[1]

In May 2011, the band released I Was Here for a Moment, Then I Was Gone, their third full-length record.[1] According to press releases, the band approached the record as if it were their first album – ignoring any criticism of their previous work, be it positive or negative, and distancing themselves from any expectation of what they might produce. Produced by Jamie Ward the record was the first to be recorded in traditional studio spaces and consequently is more polished than any previous recordings. Live strings and brass were provided by members of Her Name Is Calla and Fight Fire With Water, adding more organic sounds to the bands electronic palette.[1] The album received universally positive reviews from the music press, was played in its entirety twice on Kerrang Radio and gained Maybeshewill Rock Sound's 'Band of the Week' accolade two weeks running.

In March 2014, the band announced that they would release their fourth studio album through German based record label Superball Music.[1][2] The album's title, Fair Youth, and release date, 25 August 2014, were announced in June 2014.[3]

Maybeshewill toured very regularly across the UK, Europe and Asia. This has seen them pair up with And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Lite, Long Distance Calling, Earthtone9, &U&I, And So I Watch You From Afar and Cats & Cats & Cats (amongst others) on various excursions. They have also appeared at The Great Escape, Summer Sundae Weekender, Truck Festival, Brainwash Festival, 2000trees, Hockley Hustle, ArcTanGent and Dot To Dot Festivals.

In September 2015, the band announced that they would be disbanding after a brief final tour.[4]

On 24 June 2018, the band played a special, one off show in the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London’s Southbank Centre as part of Robert Smith's Meltdown.[5]

In January 2020, the band announced their reformation, as well as an appearance to ArcTanGent Festival. The festival was cancelled, however, they have started working on new material together. In November 2021 the band released their fifth studio album No Feeling Is Final.[6]

Robot Needs Home Edit

Since their inception Maybeshewill have operated the 'business' elements of the band under the name Robot Needs Home. This 'label' set up by guitarist John Helps runs many of the band's affairs, but also works to support the wider music community which the band is part of. Continuing the band's own D.I.Y. ethos, the label works on the basis of 'promotion by association', collecting together artists who share a common ethic, and encouraging collaboration. As well as operating as a record label, Robot Needs Home provides booking and management services to other bands, and promotes shows in and around the city of Leicester, including the Maybeshewill curated White Noise Festival. The label has released most of Maybeshewill's smaller and digital releases, as well as their debut EP Japanese Spy Transcript.

Musical style Edit

The band have described their sound as "instrumental rock with electronics",[7] while Drowned in Sound described them as sounding "like Mogwai would if the latter had ever found love in an arthouse cinema. And then were beaten around the head with a keyboard".[8] Comparisons have also been made with Sigur Rós,[9] and 65daysofstatic were often mentioned by reviewers as a likely influence on their earlier work.[10] Their tracks often include samples of film or other dialogue; "Not for Want of Trying" contains a sample from Network, while Sing the Word Hope in Four Part Harmony includes samples of broadcaster Edward R. Murrow, and excerpts from Young Winston.[11][12]

Members Edit

Current members
  • James Collins (drums)
  • Matthew Daly (keyboards)
  • John Helps (guitar)
  • Robin Southby (guitar)
  • Jamie Ward (bass)
Former members
  • Victoria Sztuka (bass)
  • Andrew Jackson (bass)
  • Dave Voss (drums)
  • Lawrie Malen (drums)
  • Tanya Byrne (bass)
  • Kris Tearse (drums)
  • Scott West (guitar)

Discography Edit

Albums
EPs
  • Japanese Spy Transcript (EP) (XTAL JP) (August 2006)
Singles and minor releases
  • Ann Arbor / Maybeshewill (split 7-inch single) (Field Records) (July 2006)
  • "Seraphim & Cherubim"/"Heartflusters" (CD-R single) (Robot Needs Home) (September 2007)
  • Anti-Semantics: The Remixes Vol. 1 (CD-R EP) (Robot Needs Home) (May 2008)
  • Amateur Grammatics: The Remixes Vol. 2 (CD-R EP) (Robot Needs Home) (October 2008)
  • Maybeshewill / Her Name is Calla (split 12-inch single) (Field Records) (November 2008)
  • The Remixes 2005 – 2010 (CD-R album) (Robot Needs Home) (April 2010)
  • "To The Skies From A Hillside" (7-inch single) (Field Records) (October 2010)
  • "Critical Distance" (7-inch single) (Function Records) (March 2011)
  • "Red Paper Lanterns" (7-inch single) (Function Records) (March 2012)
Compilations
  • Kill All Humans (CD-R Compilation) (Robot Needs Home) (September 2007)
  • Notes 1 (Mini CD-R and Art Compilation) (Notes) (Unknown 2009)
  • Tellison – Contact! Contact! Remixed (Remix Compilation) (Drums Don't Kill Records) (January 2009)
  • White Noise One (CD-R Compilation) (Robot Needs Home) (May 2009)
  • Truck 12 (Compilation) (June 2009)
  • Not for Want of Trying + 4 (Field Records UK & EU) (October 2009)
  • White Noise Two (CD-R Compilation) (Robot Needs Home) (December 2009)
  • Off The Cuff (Compilation) (Big Scary Monsters) (August 2010)
  • Exports01 (Compilation) (Robot Needs Home) (June 2011)

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Dedman, Renfry (2016) "Maybeshewill Interview: ‘It's really nice to be able to go out at this point and finish on a high’", The Independent, 21 March 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2016
  2. ^ "Maybeshewill Join Superball Music, March 2014". Archived from the original on 14 May 2014. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
  3. ^ "Fair Youth". Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  4. ^ "Maybeshewill". www.facebook.com.
  5. ^ "Robert Smith's Meltdown Festival Show". 10 April 2018.
  6. ^ "ALBUM REVIEW: No Feeling Is Final – Maybeshewill". Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  7. ^ Kylie Buchanan (August 2006). . Wrexham Music. Archived from the original on 19 May 2009. Retrieved 2 February 2008.
  8. ^ . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 3 November 2007. Retrieved 2 February 2008.
  9. ^ Haydock, Mike (2008) "Maybeshewill: Not For Want Of Trying 3 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine", Drowned in Sound, 17 June 2008, retrieved 27 September 2009
  10. ^ Bonetti, Alessandro (2008) "Maybeshewill Not For Want Of Trying 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine", Kronic, 5 June 2008, retrieved 27 September 2009
  11. ^ Newbound, Tim (2009) "Reviews Maybeshewill – ‘Sing the Word Hope in Four-Part Harmony’", Rock Sound, retrieved 27 September 2009
  12. ^ maniac_fm (2009) "Journal → Maybeshewill Lyrics", 11 July 2009, retrieved 22 October 2013

External links Edit

  • Official website

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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 Maybeshewill news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Maybeshewill are an English post rock band from Leicester England Their music is characterised by the use of programmed and sampled electronic elements alongside guitars bass keyboards and drums MaybeshewillOn stage at the Summer Sundae festival August 2012Background informationOriginLeicester EnglandGenresPost rock electronica post metal math rock instrumentalYears active2005 2016 2018 2020 presentLabelsRobot Needs Home Field XTAL SuperballMembersJames CollinsJohn HelpsRobin SouthbyJamie WardMatthew DalyWebsitemaybeshewill wbr net Contents 1 History 2 Robot Needs Home 3 Musical style 4 Members 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditMaybeshewill were formed by guitarists Robin Southby and John Helps whilst the pair were studying music technology together at De Montfort University in 2005 1 They released their first record Japanese Spy Transcript on the band s own label Robot Needs Home Records in 2006 with Tanya Byrne on bass guitar and Lawrie Malen on drums 1 The four track EP was well received by the press and attracted the attention of Nottingham s Field Records also home to Public Relations Exercise who released The Paris Hilton Sex Tape taken from the record as part of a split 7 inch single with Ann Arbor later that year In August 2006 a re mastered version of Japanese Spy Transcript was released in Japan on the XTAL label also home to Yndi halda and You Slut which was set up specifically for the release by The Media Factory Group 1 Shortly after this release the band dissolved temporarily In May 2007 Helps and Southby began working with drummer James Collins formerly a member of Fight Fire With Water and bassist Andrew Jackson along with a number of guest vocalists and musicians on an album entitled Not for Want of Trying The record was released on Monday 12 May 2008 through Field Records and was chosen by BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens as his album of the week in its release week 1 The Paris Hilton Sex Tape also featured on the cover CD of June s edition of Rock Sound magazine Thirteen months later on 7 June 2009 the band released their second album Sing the Word Hope in Four Part Harmony through Field Records with Victoria Sztuka taking Andrew Jacksons place on bass guitar 1 This was a heavier record which saw them continue to try to break away from the post rock tag with which they are often labelled The record was received well by both press and fans alike but did receive some criticism for failing to depart substantially enough from the band s established sound After the release of Sing The Word Hope the band returned to the three piece line up of James Collins John Helps and Robin Southby for a brief period before they were joined in 2009 by Jamie Ward a former member of Kyte and Tired Irie who was to guide the recording session for their third album as well as fill the vacant position of bassist In 2011 the band became a five piece with long time collaborator Matthew Daly performing live keyboards 1 In May 2011 the band released I Was Here for a Moment Then I Was Gone their third full length record 1 According to press releases the band approached the record as if it were their first album ignoring any criticism of their previous work be it positive or negative and distancing themselves from any expectation of what they might produce Produced by Jamie Ward the record was the first to be recorded in traditional studio spaces and consequently is more polished than any previous recordings Live strings and brass were provided by members of Her Name Is Calla and Fight Fire With Water adding more organic sounds to the bands electronic palette 1 The album received universally positive reviews from the music press was played in its entirety twice on Kerrang Radio and gained Maybeshewill Rock Sound s Band of the Week accolade two weeks running In March 2014 the band announced that they would release their fourth studio album through German based record label Superball Music 1 2 The album s title Fair Youth and release date 25 August 2014 were announced in June 2014 3 Maybeshewill toured very regularly across the UK Europe and Asia This has seen them pair up with And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Lite Long Distance Calling Earthtone9 amp U amp I And So I Watch You From Afar and Cats amp Cats amp Cats amongst others on various excursions They have also appeared at The Great Escape Summer Sundae Weekender Truck Festival Brainwash Festival 2000trees Hockley Hustle ArcTanGent and Dot To Dot Festivals In September 2015 the band announced that they would be disbanding after a brief final tour 4 On 24 June 2018 the band played a special one off show in the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London s Southbank Centre as part of Robert Smith s Meltdown 5 In January 2020 the band announced their reformation as well as an appearance to ArcTanGent Festival The festival was cancelled however they have started working on new material together In November 2021 the band released their fifth studio album No Feeling Is Final 6 Robot Needs Home EditSince their inception Maybeshewill have operated the business elements of the band under the name Robot Needs Home This label set up by guitarist John Helps runs many of the band s affairs but also works to support the wider music community which the band is part of Continuing the band s own D I Y ethos the label works on the basis of promotion by association collecting together artists who share a common ethic and encouraging collaboration As well as operating as a record label Robot Needs Home provides booking and management services to other bands and promotes shows in and around the city of Leicester including the Maybeshewill curated White Noise Festival The label has released most of Maybeshewill s smaller and digital releases as well as their debut EP Japanese Spy Transcript Musical style EditThe band have described their sound as instrumental rock with electronics 7 while Drowned in Sound described them as sounding like Mogwai would if the latter had ever found love in an arthouse cinema And then were beaten around the head with a keyboard 8 Comparisons have also been made with Sigur Ros 9 and 65daysofstatic were often mentioned by reviewers as a likely influence on their earlier work 10 Their tracks often include samples of film or other dialogue Not for Want of Trying contains a sample from Network while Sing the Word Hope in Four Part Harmony includes samples of broadcaster Edward R Murrow and excerpts from Young Winston 11 12 Members EditCurrent membersJames Collins drums Matthew Daly keyboards John Helps guitar Robin Southby guitar Jamie Ward bass Former membersVictoria Sztuka bass Andrew Jackson bass Dave Voss drums Lawrie Malen drums Tanya Byrne bass Kris Tearse drums Scott West guitar Discography EditAlbumsNot for Want of Trying 2008 Sing the Word Hope in Four Part Harmony 2009 I Was Here For a Moment Then I Was Gone 2011 Fair Youth 2014 No Feeling Is Final 2021 EPsJapanese Spy Transcript EP XTAL JP August 2006 Singles and minor releasesAnn Arbor Maybeshewill split 7 inch single Field Records July 2006 Seraphim amp Cherubim Heartflusters CD R single Robot Needs Home September 2007 Anti Semantics The Remixes Vol 1 CD R EP Robot Needs Home May 2008 Amateur Grammatics The Remixes Vol 2 CD R EP Robot Needs Home October 2008 Maybeshewill Her Name is Calla split 12 inch single Field Records November 2008 The Remixes 2005 2010 CD R album Robot Needs Home April 2010 To The Skies From A Hillside 7 inch single Field Records October 2010 Critical Distance 7 inch single Function Records March 2011 Red Paper Lanterns 7 inch single Function Records March 2012 CompilationsKill All Humans CD R Compilation Robot Needs Home September 2007 Notes 1 Mini CD R and Art Compilation Notes Unknown 2009 Tellison Contact Contact Remixed Remix Compilation Drums Don t Kill Records January 2009 White Noise One CD R Compilation Robot Needs Home May 2009 Truck 12 Compilation June 2009 Not for Want of Trying 4 Field Records UK amp EU October 2009 White Noise Two CD R Compilation Robot Needs Home December 2009 Off The Cuff Compilation Big Scary Monsters August 2010 Exports01 Compilation Robot Needs Home June 2011 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Dedman Renfry 2016 Maybeshewill Interview It s really nice to be able to go out at this point and finish on a high The Independent 21 March 2016 Retrieved 21 March 2016 Maybeshewill Join Superball Music March 2014 Archived from the original on 14 May 2014 Retrieved 14 May 2014 Fair Youth Retrieved 5 June 2014 Maybeshewill www facebook com Robert Smith s Meltdown Festival Show 10 April 2018 ALBUM REVIEW No Feeling Is Final Maybeshewill Retrieved 23 February 2022 Kylie Buchanan August 2006 Maybeshewill interview Wrexham Music Archived from the original on 19 May 2009 Retrieved 2 February 2008 Artists Maybeshewill Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 3 November 2007 Retrieved 2 February 2008 Haydock Mike 2008 Maybeshewill Not For Want Of Trying Archived 3 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound 17 June 2008 retrieved 27 September 2009 Bonetti Alessandro 2008 Maybeshewill Not For Want Of Trying Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Kronic 5 June 2008 retrieved 27 September 2009 Newbound Tim 2009 Reviews Maybeshewill Sing the Word Hope in Four Part Harmony Rock Sound retrieved 27 September 2009 maniac fm 2009 Journal Maybeshewill Lyrics 11 July 2009 retrieved 22 October 2013External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maybeshewill amp oldid 1175471127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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