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Silvery are a London-based 4-piece indie rock band, signed to
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(the label of the Britpop night club Blow Up). Their sound was described by journalist David Quantick in The Word as "Splenetic, frenetic, kinetic" and in NME as "Girlie harmonies, sniggering, fairground piano... tumble-dried Blur melting
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into liquid pop".


History

Early shows were theatrical affairs, featuring bubble machines, Victorian uniforms, sword fights and flowers, The band gained a cult following and attracted reviews in NME as well as invitations to play at venues including
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in
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, and O2 Wireless festival in
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, London. In the Summer of 2007 the band was picked up by Blow Up Records. Double A side debut single "Horrors" / "Orders" was a suitable statement of intent and the accompanying video gaining heavy rotation on
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and in Topshop branches around the UK. Next single "Devil in the Detail" and the album ''Thunderer & Excelsior'' were released on the same day in August 2008, launched at an in-store performance as part of the
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East record shop 1st Year anniversary. "Devil in the Detail" won a BBC 6Music Roundtable vote against The Streets and
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, and the station selected the album as Album of the Day on 12 August. Positive reviews appeared in publications such as '' The Word'', '' Q'', ''
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'' and '' Clash'', who included a track on a covermounted CD with their September 2008 issue. Steve Lamacq championed the band, stating that they should have been nominated for that year's Mercury Music Prize. Following the release of the album, Silvery played a series of one-off shows, most notably British Sea Power's Sing Ye From The Hillside festival at the
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, Yorkshire. The third single "Action Force" was made Lamacq's Single of the Week on his BBC 6Music show and featured on Chris Evans'
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Drivetime Juke Box Jury on 21 October 2008. The band ended 2008 with a one off Christmas single, a cover of "You Give A Little Love" (by Paul Williams from the musical '' Bugsy Malone'') voted Steve Lamacq's Rebel Playlist winner on his BBC 6Music show. and healthy showings of ''Thunderer & Excelsior'' in the Artrocker and Organ Top albums of 2008 lists. ''The Nishikado EP'' was released in May 2009 (featuring a new mix of a track already picked up by several album reviews as the stand out) which peaked at number 11 on the Dutch Free40 chart. In July 2010, the band emerged with a live BBC 6Music radio session to promote their second album ''Railway Architecture'', a track from which appeared on that month's
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magazine 'The Sounds of the Summer' covermounted CD'. The band contributed an exclusive cover version of a song by
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to a tribute album for Cardiacs mainman
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who had suffered a stroke in 2008. "Spell with a Shell" featured alongside tracks by XTC, Ultrasound, The Magic Numbers, and Oceansize. Eighth single "Two Halves of the Same Boy" released on Valentine's Day 2011 was playlisted on BBC 6Music for five weeks at the start of the year as the band made a return to London's Koko venue for Club NME. After a download only Christmas single "Christmas Is Easy" / "Christ on a Bike" in December 2012, the band released their third album ''Etiquette'' as a free download via their website in August 2013.


Influences

While most reviews suggest a mix of Blur, Sparks and Kaiser Chiefs, Silvery themselves have often cited a wider range of interests. An interview on BBC Radio 1 on 4 August 2008 suggested that musically, the cult British band
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are an influence, as are
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's XTC, the more glam rock moments of Queen and David Bowie, as much as the
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science fiction of H.G. Wells, and magazines such as '' Fortean Times'' and a childhood obsession with obsolete diesel locomotives.


References


External links


Official website
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