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The Seal Cub Clubbing Club were a five-piece
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band from
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. The band had been described by
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as sounding like "
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on acid", also being compared to Echo & the Bunnymen.Duckworth, Ben (2006)
Wednesday 08/03/06 The Seal Cub Clubbing Club, Revere @ The Spitz, London
,
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'' CityLife'' magazine suggested that the band were inspired by The Fall or ''
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.Wigoder, Annabel (2009)
Hatcham Social + The Seal Cub Clubbing Club
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They have also been compared to
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.Wylie-Harris, Michael (2009)
The Seal Cub Clubbing Club - Animal Crackers
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History

As friends of friends at school in
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, The Seal Cub Clubbing Club started off playing Prog-Reggae, a
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cover and just 'jamming' in 2003. Their first gig, on a beach in
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, was ended abruptly after only half-an-hour due to a power failure. Their name, a mendacity as
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infants are called pups not cubs, was an effort to get away from usual one word-searching through the dictionary names that are often used by bands. According to an interview with the band by
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on
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, the name simply came from something a friend had said when the band was looking for a name.Key, Philip (2008)
Music: Tongue twisting band’s Liverpool gigs
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Their first EP, ''Number One In A Serious'', was released in January 2005 on their own mini record label, Boon(e). Containing "Why Don't You Fix It?" and "Slow-Motion Powerslides (in Dee)", it was placed in the recommended section of
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and received airplay from
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. A second EP, the five-track ''The Seal Cub Clubbing Club EP'' was released on Nomadic in November 2005 following a UK tour in support of
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. It gained positive reviews from the
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website and
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. ''The Seal Cub Clubbing Club EP II'', a more poppy effort than their previous releases, was released on Nomadic in March 2006. Lead track "Celine" was notable for receiving nationwide airplay and being written "for
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audiences so they don't cry". In August 2006, The Seal Cub Clubbing Club played the
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early in the afternoon on the Comedy stage. In September they toured the UK in support of
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. They have also toured with The Fall, Brakes,
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, and
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The single "World of Fashion" was released in November 2006 on Nomadic receiving airplay from
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and
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on
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. This was followed by nationwide headlining tour and then a tour in support of
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, the album was to be called ''Super Science Fiction''. However, due to contractual wrangles with Nomadic Music, and the subsequent collapse of the label, the album was delayed, finally being released in 2009. In April 2008 the band finally left Nomadic Music, not long after the release of ''Number Three In A Serious'', which was put out on the band's own Boon(e) Records label. The lead track on this release was "May", and a video for the b-side "Tin Drum", a re-edited short film about a man who compulsively attends the funerals of strangers, appeared on YouTube. The band were nominated for an
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'Newcomer of the Year' award and performed at the
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festival, and also recorded a session for
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show.The Seal Cub Clubbing Club New Album
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In November and December 2008, members of the band supported the launch of DING>>DONG - the final exhibition of the year during the European Capital of Culture programme at the
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. In 2010, the band released ''Royal Variety''. The album was made 6 Music's 'Album of the Day' and received strong airplay from regular supporter Marc Riley. The band returned to record another two sessions for the DJ in the same year. In the final of the three sessions the band said that they were "rubbish" live and claimed that working full-time jobs had restricted their ability to practice and gig. In the same interview they revealed that the second single from ''Royal Variety'' would be chosen by a public vote. The band ran their own book club, bringing books to gigs for fans to borrow or swap. In March 2012, the band announced on their official Facebook page that they had split up.Facebook announcement
11 March 2012
Since 2011, Nik and Jay from the band have been releasing material with their new project
The Loved Ones
which also features musicians Rich Hurst and Ben Shooter.


Discography


Albums

* ''Super Science Fiction'' (2009), Tritone * ''Royal Variety'' (2010), Jack to Phono


EPs

* ''Number One In A Serious'' (2005), Boon(e) * ''The Seal Cub Clubbing Club EP'' (2005), Nomadic * ''The Seal Cub Clubbing Club EP II'' (2006), Nomadic


Singles

* "World Of Fashion" (2006), Nomadic * "Number Three In A Serious" (2008), Boon(e) * "Dawn Lamb" (2009), Jack to Phono


References


External links

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