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Witness (UK band)

Witness were a British alternative rock band formed in Wigan, Greater Manchester in 1997. The band released two albums via Island Records between 1999 and 2001, before splitting up in 2004.

Witness
OriginWigan, Greater Manchester, England
GenresAlternative rock
Lo-fi
Americana
Years active1997–2004
2008
LabelsValiant Recordings
Island Records
MembersGerard Starkie
Ray Chan
Dylan Keeton
John Langley
Past membersJulian Pransky-Poole
Becky Home
Paul Harte
Websitewitness.uk.com

History edit

Formation edit

Singer-songwriter Gerard Starkie and guitarist Ray Chan first met at Wigan & Leigh College and spent their early years in and out of various local bands which didn't quite match the sound that they were both hoping for; most notably Gerard in Embryonic and Ray in Easter. As a result, they eventually set about writing and recording a number of 4-track demos together, which were mixed by their friend Nick McCabe of The Verve.[1]

Bassist Dylan Keeton became the next member to join the band which would eventually go on to become Witness, as a result of an advert he had placed in the local Loot newspaper.[1] After securing a record deal with Island, they went on to add both drummer John Langley and guitarist Julian Pransky-Poole – initially to enhance their live sound during gigs, but later as a full-time member – to the line-up.

Breakthrough edit

Before settling on the name Witness, the band initially played a handful of gigs in nearby Manchester under the names Siren and High Mountain Jag in mid-1997. Witness' big break came in the same year, as they ventured down to London to watch The Verve support Oasis at Earl's Court in September 1997. Ray, a long-time friend of Nick McCabe's,[2] met someone backstage at the gig who did press for The Verve (Tim Vigon). He passed on a recently recorded demo tape – produced by former Tansads songwriter and guitarist John Kettle[3] – and just a week later they had signed a three-album deal with Island Records. At this stage, Witness had not yet settled on a band name or played a gig under the name, and as such, their record contract simply referred to them as the "Wigan Band".[4]

The initial press attention enjoyed by the band came as a result of Ray's friendship with Nick, and so, comparisons with The Verve were rife. The NME even went on to refer to the band as Nick McCabe's Mates Band,[4] during the period in which they were still nameless. Moreover, Witness were co-managed by The Verve's press officer, Tim Vigon, along with Rob Partridge, Chairman of Coalition PR, who, together, comprised Witness-based 'Valiant Management'.

In 1998, Witness managed to secure support slots on tour with Whiskeytown, The Seahorses and Gene, before going on to self-release their debut single, "Quarantine", through Valiant Recordings on 23 November. The single was released on 7" limited edition vinyl, with only 1000 copies available. The following year, after performing further support slots for both Mansun and Deus, the band's first release for Island came with their second single, "Scars", released on 1 March 1999. It entered the UK Singles Chart at No. 71 and remained there for a sole week,[5] as did their third single, "Audition", which followed in June of the same year.[6] Their debut album, Before The Calm, was produced by Phil Vinall, recorded at Rockfield Studios, near Monmouth in Wales, and was released on 12 July to critical acclaim, including a glowing review in the NME;

It is an astonishing debut album; stripped of all affectation, daring to be understated when others would have hit the anthem button."[7]

Yet, despite the magazine's high regard for the LP, it failed to gain a place on their annual "Top 50 Albums of the Year" list.[8]

Under A Sun edit

After the release of their debut LP, the band had hoped to put out a follow-up shortly after, but the songs they chose to submit to Island for inclusion on the album were rejected outright by the label's bosses, "who questioned the quality of the new songs".[9]

Following Universal's takeover of Island Records, Witness recorded and released a one-off song in April 2000 to be included on the soundtrack to the UK TV show, Randall and Hopkirk. The song, titled "Zero Zero", signified somewhat of a departure for the band from the understated, downbeat sound they had delivered on Before The Calm, as they chose to opt for a much more driving and energetic approach. They went on to perform a number of gigs previewing their new batch of songs throughout 2000, most notably at the famous Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, as a support act for Embrace on 4 May, whilst 16 May saw the US release of Before The Calm, with the inclusion of 2 bonus tracks.[10]

The band continued to pursue a new, Americana-tinged direction on their second album, Under A Sun, released on 23 July 2001, as their record label's new parent company proved to be more accepting of the band's new material.[9] Just 5 days after its physical release, all of the album's tracks were made available to listen to in their entirety via their then-official website.[11] Despite Pransky-Poole's involvement in the recording of the previous album,[12] his addition to the band's official line-up coincided with the release of their follow-up, leading to assumptions that Witness' new sound was a direct result of his input.[13]

Like its predecessor, Under A Sun garnered a notable amount of critical attention, though not on the same, universal scale as that of their debut. The well-respected Americana UK website went on to crown the LP their 'Album of the Year' for 2001:

It’s almost impossible to describe the elation you feel on completing the first listen to "Under a Sun" – it’s not just that it’s the best album of 2001 but it’s not too strong to say that it’s easily one of the best albums released in recent memory."[14]

Elsewhere, comparisons with The Verve continued,[13] along with likenings to the country rock stylings of both Neil Young and The Byrds.[15] 'Under A Sun' spawned a further two singles for the band in the form of "You Are All My Own Invention", which preceded the album's release, issued on 9 July, and "Here's One For You" which followed on 5 November. Though both releases received some solid reviews,[16][17] they failed to feature in the Top 75 of the UK Singles Chart. In an effort to broaden the band's meagre fanbase, Universal Records secured a slot for the latter of the two songs in the soundtrack to the 2001 feature film, American Pie 2,[17] made by their sister company, Universal Pictures.

The beginning of the end edit

In December 2001, Julian was asked to leave the band, for reasons unknown,[18] and by March 2002, in the midst of demoing what would have been their third album, it had been announced that Witness had been dropped by their record label.[19] Despite this setback, they went on to perform a well-received headline set[20] at the 'Americana One' festival in August 2002,[19] and also returned to the studio to record an EP's worth of new material, slated for release in early 2003.[19] In January 2003, a hometown gig was announced at Wigan's 'Mill at the Pier' for 5 April, set to promote the independent release of the planned EP.[21] Yet, despite the gig being a sold-out success,[22] the EP was never issued.

Post-split edit

The band 'split up' in February 2004, but continued as 'Gerard Starkie' with the same personnel. The following year the band split properly when Ray left, moving to Hong Kong to teach English.[23]

Throughout 2005, Gerard continued to perform solo gigs, whilst August 2006 saw the self-release of his debut solo album, Drawbridge. The album release was exclusive to his official MySpace site and was made solely available in download form. In November 2006, Gerard embarked on his first proper solo tour, to coincide with a new one-off track titled "The Whispering", released on the limited edition 10" vinyl compilation Tales From The Lux via Wigan-based Lupine Records.[24]

Alongside his solo appearances, Gerard has performed on stage with The Blue Aeroplanes,[25] who have also featured John Langley on drums. In August 2008, it was announced that Gerard and Ray would reunite to play a one-off gig of Witness material in Hong Kong.[26]

Throughout 2010, Gerard undertook a string of fully backed solo performances to promote his forthcoming solo album, featuring Joe Allen, John Langley and Loki Lillistone of The Blue Aeroplanes.[27]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Singles edit

  • "Quarantine" (1998)
  • "Scars" (1999)
  • "Audition" (1999)
  • "Hijacker" (1999)
  • "You Are All My Own Invention" (2001)
  • "Here's One For You" (2001)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Becky Home Interview". Retrieved 31 December 2001.
  2. ^ "Nick McCabe Interview". Retrieved 31 December 2002.
  3. ^ "Miscellaneous Discography".
  4. ^ a b "Rob Partridge Interview". Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  5. ^ "OfficialCharts.com". Official Charts. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
  6. ^ "Audition NME Review". NME. 12 June 1999.
  7. ^ "Before The Calm NME Review". 31 December 1999.
  8. ^ "NME's Top 50 Albums Of 1999". Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  9. ^ a b "Wigan Reporter 'Music Scene' Article". Retrieved 3 May 2001.
  10. ^ "Album Releases".
  11. ^ "NME News Article". NME. Retrieved 28 July 2001.
  12. ^ "Total Guitar Interview". Retrieved 31 December 2001.
  13. ^ a b "Under A Sun NME Review". NME. Retrieved 25 July 2001.
  14. ^ "Americana UK". Retrieved 31 December 2001.
  15. ^ "Yahoo! Music 'Under A Sun' Review". Retrieved 25 July 2001.
  16. ^ "Yahoo! Music Single Review (1)". Retrieved 10 July 2001.
  17. ^ a b "Yahoo! Music Single Review (2)". Retrieved 5 November 2001.
  18. ^ "Jazz Parts Ways". Retrieved 31 December 2001.
  19. ^ a b c "Dropped By Island". Retrieved 31 December 2002.
  20. ^ Smirke, Richard (3 September 2002). "Americana One". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 3 September 2002.
  21. ^ "Homecoming". Retrieved 31 December 2003.
  22. ^ "Gig Review". Retrieved 30 April 2003.
  23. ^ "How we met: 'He bought me a toothbrush to keep at his flat – and I panicked'". the Guardian. 14 June 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  24. ^ "Tales From The Lux". Retrieved 30 October 2005.
  25. ^ "The Blue Aeroplanes Gig Review". Retrieved 12 April 2006.
  26. ^ "Witness Reunite". Retrieved 27 August 2008.
  27. ^ "Gerard Starkie on MySpace". Retrieved 6 June 2010.

External links edit

  • Official Website (formerly a fansite)
  • MySpace Page

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Witness were a British alternative rock band formed in Wigan Greater Manchester in 1997 The band released two albums via Island Records between 1999 and 2001 before splitting up in 2004 WitnessOriginWigan Greater Manchester EnglandGenresAlternative rockLo fiAmericanaYears active1997 20042008LabelsValiant RecordingsIsland RecordsMembersGerard StarkieRay ChanDylan KeetonJohn LangleyPast membersJulian Pransky PooleBecky HomePaul HarteWebsitewitness uk com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Breakthrough 1 3 Under A Sun 1 4 The beginning of the end 2 Post split 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormation edit Singer songwriter Gerard Starkie and guitarist Ray Chan first met at Wigan amp Leigh College and spent their early years in and out of various local bands which didn t quite match the sound that they were both hoping for most notably Gerard in Embryonic and Ray in Easter As a result they eventually set about writing and recording a number of 4 track demos together which were mixed by their friend Nick McCabe of The Verve 1 Bassist Dylan Keeton became the next member to join the band which would eventually go on to become Witness as a result of an advert he had placed in the local Loot newspaper 1 After securing a record deal with Island they went on to add both drummer John Langley and guitarist Julian Pransky Poole initially to enhance their live sound during gigs but later as a full time member to the line up Breakthrough edit Before settling on the name Witness the band initially played a handful of gigs in nearby Manchester under the names Siren and High Mountain Jag in mid 1997 Witness big break came in the same year as they ventured down to London to watch The Verve support Oasis at Earl s Court in September 1997 Ray a long time friend of Nick McCabe s 2 met someone backstage at the gig who did press for The Verve Tim Vigon He passed on a recently recorded demo tape produced by former Tansads songwriter and guitarist John Kettle 3 and just a week later they had signed a three album deal with Island Records At this stage Witness had not yet settled on a band name or played a gig under the name and as such their record contract simply referred to them as the Wigan Band 4 The initial press attention enjoyed by the band came as a result of Ray s friendship with Nick and so comparisons with The Verve were rife The NME even went on to refer to the band as Nick McCabe s Mates Band 4 during the period in which they were still nameless Moreover Witness were co managed by The Verve s press officer Tim Vigon along with Rob Partridge Chairman of Coalition PR who together comprised Witness based Valiant Management In 1998 Witness managed to secure support slots on tour with Whiskeytown The Seahorses and Gene before going on to self release their debut single Quarantine through Valiant Recordings on 23 November The single was released on 7 limited edition vinyl with only 1000 copies available The following year after performing further support slots for both Mansun and Deus the band s first release for Island came with their second single Scars released on 1 March 1999 It entered the UK Singles Chart at No 71 and remained there for a sole week 5 as did their third single Audition which followed in June of the same year 6 Their debut album Before The Calm was produced by Phil Vinall recorded at Rockfield Studios near Monmouth in Wales and was released on 12 July to critical acclaim including a glowing review in the NME It is an astonishing debut album stripped of all affectation daring to be understated when others would have hit the anthem button 7 Yet despite the magazine s high regard for the LP it failed to gain a place on their annual Top 50 Albums of the Year list 8 Under A Sun edit After the release of their debut LP the band had hoped to put out a follow up shortly after but the songs they chose to submit to Island for inclusion on the album were rejected outright by the label s bosses who questioned the quality of the new songs 9 Following Universal s takeover of Island Records Witness recorded and released a one off song in April 2000 to be included on the soundtrack to the UK TV show Randall and Hopkirk The song titled Zero Zero signified somewhat of a departure for the band from the understated downbeat sound they had delivered on Before The Calm as they chose to opt for a much more driving and energetic approach They went on to perform a number of gigs previewing their new batch of songs throughout 2000 most notably at the famous Tower Ballroom in Blackpool as a support act for Embrace on 4 May whilst 16 May saw the US release of Before The Calm with the inclusion of 2 bonus tracks 10 The band continued to pursue a new Americana tinged direction on their second album Under A Sun released on 23 July 2001 as their record label s new parent company proved to be more accepting of the band s new material 9 Just 5 days after its physical release all of the album s tracks were made available to listen to in their entirety via their then official website 11 Despite Pransky Poole s involvement in the recording of the previous album 12 his addition to the band s official line up coincided with the release of their follow up leading to assumptions that Witness new sound was a direct result of his input 13 Like its predecessor Under A Sun garnered a notable amount of critical attention though not on the same universal scale as that of their debut The well respected Americana UK website went on to crown the LP their Album of the Year for 2001 It s almost impossible to describe the elation you feel on completing the first listen to Under a Sun it s not just that it s the best album of 2001 but it s not too strong to say that it s easily one of the best albums released in recent memory 14 Elsewhere comparisons with The Verve continued 13 along with likenings to the country rock stylings of both Neil Young and The Byrds 15 Under A Sun spawned a further two singles for the band in the form of You Are All My Own Invention which preceded the album s release issued on 9 July and Here s One For You which followed on 5 November Though both releases received some solid reviews 16 17 they failed to feature in the Top 75 of the UK Singles Chart In an effort to broaden the band s meagre fanbase Universal Records secured a slot for the latter of the two songs in the soundtrack to the 2001 feature film American Pie 2 17 made by their sister company Universal Pictures The beginning of the end edit In December 2001 Julian was asked to leave the band for reasons unknown 18 and by March 2002 in the midst of demoing what would have been their third album it had been announced that Witness had been dropped by their record label 19 Despite this setback they went on to perform a well received headline set 20 at the Americana One festival in August 2002 19 and also returned to the studio to record an EP s worth of new material slated for release in early 2003 19 In January 2003 a hometown gig was announced at Wigan s Mill at the Pier for 5 April set to promote the independent release of the planned EP 21 Yet despite the gig being a sold out success 22 the EP was never issued Post split editThe band split up in February 2004 but continued as Gerard Starkie with the same personnel The following year the band split properly when Ray left moving to Hong Kong to teach English 23 Throughout 2005 Gerard continued to perform solo gigs whilst August 2006 saw the self release of his debut solo album Drawbridge The album release was exclusive to his official MySpace site and was made solely available in download form In November 2006 Gerard embarked on his first proper solo tour to coincide with a new one off track titled The Whispering released on the limited edition 10 vinyl compilation Tales From The Lux via Wigan based Lupine Records 24 Alongside his solo appearances Gerard has performed on stage with The Blue Aeroplanes 25 who have also featured John Langley on drums In August 2008 it was announced that Gerard and Ray would reunite to play a one off gig of Witness material in Hong Kong 26 Throughout 2010 Gerard undertook a string of fully backed solo performances to promote his forthcoming solo album featuring Joe Allen John Langley and Loki Lillistone of The Blue Aeroplanes 27 Discography editAlbums edit Before The Calm 1999 Under A Sun 2001 Singles edit Quarantine 1998 Scars 1999 Audition 1999 Hijacker 1999 You Are All My Own Invention 2001 Here s One For You 2001 References edit a b Becky Home Interview Retrieved 31 December 2001 Nick McCabe Interview Retrieved 31 December 2002 Miscellaneous Discography a b Rob Partridge Interview Retrieved 19 April 2009 OfficialCharts com Official Charts Retrieved 7 January 2009 Audition NME Review NME 12 June 1999 Before The Calm NME Review 31 December 1999 NME s Top 50 Albums Of 1999 Retrieved 19 April 2009 a b Wigan Reporter Music Scene Article Retrieved 3 May 2001 Album Releases NME News Article NME Retrieved 28 July 2001 Total Guitar Interview Retrieved 31 December 2001 a b Under A Sun NME Review NME Retrieved 25 July 2001 Americana UK Retrieved 31 December 2001 Yahoo Music Under A Sun Review Retrieved 25 July 2001 Yahoo Music Single Review 1 Retrieved 10 July 2001 a b Yahoo Music Single Review 2 Retrieved 5 November 2001 Jazz Parts Ways Retrieved 31 December 2001 a b c Dropped By Island Retrieved 31 December 2002 Smirke Richard 3 September 2002 Americana One The Guardian London Retrieved 3 September 2002 Homecoming Retrieved 31 December 2003 Gig Review Retrieved 30 April 2003 How we met He bought me a toothbrush to keep at his flat and I panicked the Guardian 14 June 2021 Retrieved 14 June 2021 Tales From The Lux Retrieved 30 October 2005 The Blue Aeroplanes Gig Review Retrieved 12 April 2006 Witness Reunite Retrieved 27 August 2008 Gerard Starkie on MySpace Retrieved 6 June 2010 External links editOfficial Website formerly a fansite MySpace Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Witness UK band amp oldid 1121885571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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