Bows (band) explained
Bows |
Origin: | United Kingdom |
Years Active: | – |
Label: | Too Pure |
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Bows were a British-based band, who have released two albums on the Too Pure label.
History
Following the dissolution of his former band Long Fin Killie, multi-instrumentalist Luke Sutherland formed Bows with the Danish singer Signe Høirup Wille-Jørgensen.[1] [2] Specializing in a kind of lush trip hop with grand arrangements, the band have met with some critical success.
The band's debut album, Blush, was released in 1999 to generally positive reviews.[3] [4] [5]
Second album Cassidy followed in 2001.[6] [7] [8]
Discography
Albums
- Blush (1999), Too Pure
- Cassidy (2001), Too Pure
Singles, EPs
- "Blush" (1999), Too Pure
- "Britannica" (1999), Too Pure
- "Big Wings" (1999), Too Pure
- "Pink Puppet" (2001), Too Pure
Notes and References
- Phares, Heather "Bows Biography", Allmusic. Retrieved 21 November 2017
- Wood, Andy "Sutherland, Luke" in Donnell, Alison (ed.) (2013) Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture, Routledge,, p. 291
- Phares, Heather "Blush Review", Allmusic. Retrieved 21 November 2017
- Ciabattoni, Steve (1999) "Must Hear: Bows Blush", CMJ New Music Report, 1 October 1999, p. 3. Retrieved 21 November 2017
- "Blush Review", NME. Retrieved 21 November 2017
- Brasor, Philip (2001) "‘Cassidy’: Luke Sutherland", The Japan Times. Retrieved 21 November 2017
- Kellman, Andy "Cassidy Review", Allmusic. Retrieved 21 November 2017
- Cangari, Joe (2001) "Bows Cassidy", Pitchfork, 16 April 2001. Retrieved 21 November 2017