The Anchoress (musician) explained

The Anchoress
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Alias:Catherine A.D.
Birth Name:Catherine Anne Davies
Birth Place:Glynneath, Wales
Origin:Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Genre:Indie rock, pop,
Years Active:–present
Label:Kscope, Too Pure
Associated Acts:Simple Minds, Paul Draper, Manic Street Preachers, Bernard Butler

Catherine Anne Davies, better known by the stage name the Anchoress, is a Welsh-born multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and author .

Davies was born in Glynneath, Wales but at 10 weeks old was taken to Australia with her parents before returning to the UK at the age of four, where she grew up in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England.

Biography

Davies formed the Anchoress in 2013. The Anchoress's debut album Confessions of a Romance Novelist, co-produced by Paul Draper, was released on 15 January 2016 via Kscope.[1] [2] The album was named amongst the Guardian critics' Albums of the Year,[3] won HMV's Welsh Album of the Year,[3] Best Newcomer at the PROG awards,[4] and a nomination for Welsh Music Prize.[5]

In July 2016, the Anchoress supported and duetted with Manic Street Preachers[6] at the Eden Project and again supported the band in June 2017, before duetting on "Little Baby Nothing" at the Q Awards in October 2017.[7] [8] She supported Simple Minds on the UK leg of their Acoustic Tour in May/June 2017.[9] In 2017, Davies co-wrote and engineered 5 tracks on long-term collaborator Paul Draper's debut solo album Spooky Action.[10] She performed with Draper on his 6-date UK tour in September 2017 and appears on keyboards and vocals on the live album Spooky Action: Live at the Scala.[11]

From 2014 until July 2018, Davies performed in Simple Minds, contributing additional guitar, vocals and keyboards.[12] [13] She met Jim Kerr, the lead singer and one of the principal songwriters in Simple Minds, when both were in the Dark Flowers, a band assembled to record a 2013 album of songs based on a Sam Shepard book.[14] [15] She has also performed live with Ed Harcourt at Glastonbury Festival,[16] as well as Martha Wainwright.[17]

In 2018, she duetted with Manic Street Preachers on their song "Dylan & Caitlin", released as a single and on their album Resistance is Futile, as well as appearing on the Simple Minds album Walk Between Worlds.[18] In October of the same year she appeared as a co-host on the BBC Radio 6 Music show about the Beatles's White Album, alongside Martin Freeman and John Simm.[19]

In October 2019, Davies launched a new podcast series titled "The Art of Losing" taking on the topic of loss and grief, with guests including the producer and engineer Mario McNulty and playwright Patrick Jones.[20] Her second album of the same name was released in March 2021.[21] The first single "Show Your Face", featuring guest guitars from James Dean Bradfield, was premiered by Steve Lamacq on BBC 6Music and the accompanying video premiered on NME.com.[22]

In March 2021, Davies released her second album The Art of Losing which was named amongst the "Best Albums of 2021" by numerous publications, including The Sunday Times,[23] Prog magazine,[24] Record Collector,[25] The Line of Best Fit,[26] The Sun, Yorkshire Post,[27] and Classic Rock.[28]

Davies was nominated for Self-Producing Artist of the Year at the 2022 Music Producer Guild Awards.[29]

In November 2022, Davies was granted a six-month stalking protection order against longtime collaborator Paul Draper. The former Mansun lead singer was accused of stalking Davies and sending “abusive and sexually orientated” messages after their romantic relationship ended in 2018.[30]

In February 2023, Davies was nominated for the second time for Self-Producing Artist of the Year at the 2023 Music Producers Guild Awards alongside Hannah Peel and Devonte Hynes (aka Blood Orange).https://www.soundonsound.com/news/mpg-awards-2023-shortlists-revealed?fbclid=IwAR0RWljUNekDQfM-5_mxh-KxY5a0Xu8yVtvylOJlf8tPauGO_voE5fvLwGY

In October 2023 Davies released her third album Versions, consisting of reworkings of songs by such artists as Radiohead, REM, Depeche Mode, Nirvana, and The Cure.[31] [32]

Solo and side projects

Prior to the Anchoress project, Davies self-released music under her own name and as Catherine A.D.

In 2009, Davies performed with London Philharmonic Orchestra as an artist-in-residence at London's South Bank Centre.[33] [34] Through this role, she wrote with Riz MC and collaborated with Nitin Sawhney.[17] [35] [36]

In 2011, under the abbreviated A.D. guise, Davies released the single "Carry Your Heart",[33] and a mini-album titled Communion.[37] NME described Communion as an "understated but beautiful mini-album" when naming it one of the 20 best "cult/experimental" albums of 2011.[38] She also released a collection of covers titled Reprise.[39] The release featured re-interpretations of songs by Friendly Fires, Sleigh Bells, Nick Drake, Tracy Chapman, Bon Iver, Hurts, My Brightest Diamond, the Crystals, Nina Simone and the Magnetic Fields.[40]

The Anchoress appeared as a guest vocalist on the March 2017 limited 7" vinyl release of "Fend For Yourself" by the band the Pineapple Thief.[41]

In June 2016, Davies co-wrote and played on EP ONE with long-term collaborator Paul Draper, as well as featuring on guest vocals on the song "No Ideas" with Steven Wilson.[42] She also co-wrote and performs on 2 tracks on the follow-up release, EP TWO, released in November 2016.[43]

In 2017, Davies co-wrote and engineered five tracks on long-term collaborator Paul Draper's debut solo album Spooky Action.[44]

Davies is also a member of the Dark Flowers "super-group".[45] The project was started by songwriter and producer Paul Statham in 2009.[46] She appears alongside vocalists Jim Kerr, Kate Havnevik, Dot Allison, Peter Murphy, Shelly Poole, Helicopter Girl and Remi Roughe. In an interview with Clash, Davies said "It’s basically a project put together by a guy called Paul Statham who’s a songwriter/producer and he had this idea to make a dark country record, kind of like the '‘Paris/Texas'’ soundtrack."[47]

Davies also appeared as a backing vocalist on Emmy the Great's debut single "Secret Circus".

In 2020, she released two singles under her own name with former Suede and McAlmont & Butler guitarist Bernard Butler titled "The Breakdown" and "Sabotage (Looks So Easy)". On July 22 in NME they announced the release date of their collaborative album In Memory Of My Feelings via Needle Mythology.

In June 2022 Davies released the collaborative single "Human Reciprocator" with Band Spectra which was described as “delving into the discontent, disillusionment, and anger over the current political landscape in the UK”.https://www.nme.com/news/music/band-spectra-the-anchoress-new-collaboration-single-human-reciprocator-video-watch-listen-3259236

The Anchoress joined the Manic Street Preachers on stage at the Glastonbury Festival to perform "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough" and "This Is Yesterday".

Writing

Davies has a PhD in literature and queer theory from University College London, and has published a book titled Whitman's Queer Children about epic poetry through Bloomsbury Publishing.[48]

Davies has written about film-maker David Lynch for the NME,[49] and has interviewed Tori Amos[50] and Manic Street Preachers[51] [52] [53] for Drowned in Sound.

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Collaboration albums

EPs and singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bridgewater. Paul. The Anchoress debut album details. The Line of Best Fit. 9 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Listen to 'Popular' By The Anchoress plus debut album details. The Quietus. 15 October 2015.
  3. News: The best albums and tracks of 2016: how our writers voted. 2016-12-20. The Guardian. 2017-10-08. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  4. News: Prog Awards 2016: the winners in full. 2016-09-23. Prog. 2017-10-08. en-GB.
  5. News: The Anchoress joins nominees for Welsh Music Prize. 2016-09-08. NME. 2017-10-08. en-US.
  6. Web site: Manic Street Preachers perform 'Little Baby Nothing' with The Anchoress . Trendell . Andrew . 11 July 2016 . . 8 October 2017.
  7. Web site: Manic Street Preachers announce huge Bristol gig - the day before Glastonbury . 27 March 2017 . NME . 8 October 2017.
  8. News: THE ANCHORESS DUETS WITH MANIC STREET PREACHERS AT THE Q AWARDS. The Anchoress. 2018-02-19. en-US.
  9. The Anchoress To Support Simple Minds . 7 November 2016 . Jerry . Ewing . Prog . 8 October 2017.
  10. Web site: Paul Draper - Spooky Action . . 8 October 2017.
  11. Web site: Paul Draper - Spooky Action / Live At Scala (2CD) . Propermusic.com. en. 2018-02-19.
  12. Web site: Simple Minds: Big Music – behind the scenes. https://web.archive.org/web/20141027154158/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturevideo/musicvideo/11189409/Simple-Minds-Big-Music-behind-the-scenes.html. dead. 27 October 2014. The Daily Telegraph. 27 October 2014.
  13. Web site: Lester. Paul. Blurred sidelines: meet the musicians who are doctors, gardeners and authors. The Guardian. 12 February 2015. 12 February 2015.
  14. Web site: Interview for SimpleMinds dot org . Simple Minds. 11 December 2014.
  15. Web site: Album Review: The Dark Flowers - Radioland. DrownedInSound. en. 2019-08-08. 30 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150930054654/http://drownedinsound.com/releases/17420/reviews/4145923. dead.
  16. Web site: Ed Harcourt & Catherine AD Collaboration. Ed Harcourt. 14 January 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305114423/http://edharcourt.com/post/73402879089/the-quietus-news-listen-ed-harcourt. 5 March 2016. dmy-all.
  17. Web site: Emerging Artist in Residence. 13 November 2008. The Londonist. 13 November 2008.
  18. Web site: Simple Minds - Walk Between Worlds. Discogs. en. 2019-11-13.
  19. Web site: BBC Radio 6 Music - 6 Music Celebrates The White Album. BBC. en-GB. 2019-11-13.
  20. Web site: The Anchoress launches new podcast 'The Art of Losing'. NME. 14 October 2019.
  21. Web site: The Art of Losing - the 2nd album from The Anchoress . 2020-11-14. The Anchoress. en-US.
  22. Web site: 2020-11-02. Watch The Anchoress' powerful video for new single 'Show Your Face'. 2020-11-14. NME. en-GB.
  23. News: 25 best albums of 2021. Dan . Cairns . Jonathan . Dean . Jake . Helm . 25 January 2022. The Times.
  24. Web site: The Anchoress's The Art Of Losing voted Prog Magazine writers' Album Of The Year. Jerry. Ewing. 27 November 2021. Prog Magazine. 25 January 2022.
  25. Web site: Record Collector's Best New Albums of 2021. Album of The Year. 25 January 2022.
  26. Web site: The Best Albums of 2021 Ranked. The Line of Best Fit. 25 January 2022.
  27. Web site: The Yorkshire's Post albums of the year. Yorkshire Post . 25 January 2022.
  28. Web site: The Anchoress. The Anchoress. 25 January 2022.
  29. Web site: MPG Announces Nominees For 2022 Awards . 2022-03-28 . headlinermagazine.net.
  30. Web site: 2022-12-12 . Mansun's Paul Draper: interim stalking protection order imposed for alleged stalking of the Anchoress . 2022-12-13 . The Guardian . en.
  31. News: The Anchoress to release covers album Versions in October . Ewing . Jerry . 5 August 2023 . Prog Magazine . 26 January 2024.
  32. News: Pop album of the week . Cairns . Dan . 8 October 2023 . . 26 January 2024 . dead . https://archive.today/20231007233519/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/best-new-albums-of-2023-so-far-6rrrvdnfk#selection-2713.188-2713.235 . 7 October 2023.
  33. Web site: Catherine A.D. talks about the brooding darkness in her Valentine's Day EP. Dazed & Confused. 12 February 2009.
  34. Web site: Escape Velocity in-depth interview with Catherine AD. The Quietus. 16 July 2009.
  35. Web site: AllMusic page for 'Sour Times' by Riz MC. AllMusic. 16 November 2010.
  36. News: The Guardian's New Band of The Week. The Guardian. 5 January 2009.
  37. Web site: 30 Seconds with... Catherine AD. M Magazine . . 7 December 2011.
  38. Web site: Doran. John. The 20 Best Cult/Experimental Albums 2011. NME. 4 January 2012.
  39. News: Boult. Adams. This Week's Top 5 Music Links. The Guardian. 1 June 2012.
  40. Web site: Catherine AD – Reprise: The Covers Collection. Guardian Music. 2016-08-10.
  41. Web site: The Pineapple Thief Featuring The Anchoress - Fend For Yourself. Discogs. en. 2017-10-08.
  42. Web site: Paul Draper - EP One. Discogs. en. 2017-10-08.
  43. Web site: Paul Draper - EP Two. Discogs. en. 2017-10-08.
  44. Web site: Paul Draper - Spooky Action. Discogs. en. 2017-10-08.
  45. Web site: Gourlay. Dom. Radioland by Dark Flowers album review. Drowned in Sound. 17 January 2013. 23 January 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130123102615/http://drownedinsound.com/releases/17420/reviews/4145923. dead.
  46. Web site: Tuffey. Laurie. Jim Kerr, Catherine AD, Dot Allison and Paul Statham tell The Quietus about their Sam Shephard-inspired collaborative LP. The Quietus. 24 January 2013.
  47. Web site: Walker-Smart. Sam. Ones To Watch: Catherine AD. Clash. 4 January 2012 . 4 January 2012.
  48. Web site: Whitman's Queer Children: America's Homosexual Epics. Bloomsbury Group. 28 June 2012.
  49. Web site: The Music Of Twin Peaks Dissected: What Does 'Lynchian' Actually Mean. NME. 7 Oct 2014.
  50. Web site: Catherine AD meets Tori Amos. Drowned in Sound. 20 May 2009. 4 July 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090704171316/http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4136866-artist-n-artist--catherine-ad-meets-tori-amos. dead.
  51. Web site: Nicky Wire on the Manic Street Preachers' return: Part One. Drowned in Sound. 15 June 2009. 18 June 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090618000039/http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137098. dead.
  52. Web site: Nicky Wire on the Manic Street Preachers' return: Part Two. Drowned in Sound. 15 June 2009. 19 June 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090619214806/http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137123. dead.
  53. Web site: Nicky Wire on the Manic Street Preachers' return: Part Three. Drowned in Sound. 15 June 2009. 21 June 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090621190039/http://www.drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4137164. dead.
  54. Web site: Official Albums Chart Update Top 100 | Official Charts Company. Officialcharts.com.