The Servant was an
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band, formed in London in 1998. They are popular in
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an countries.
The band received coverage in the
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. French cultural magazine ''
Les Inrockuptibles
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'' and posthumously in
The Guardian
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which described the band as having "flirted with international success over their decade-long career before finally splitting in 2007" in a feature on lead singer
Dan Black
Daniel Black (born 16 November 1975) is an English singer-songwriter and vocalist. He was a member of alternative rock band The Servant (band), the Servant, before their split in 2007. He is also a vocalist for the Italian British group Plane ...
, by then a solo artist.
Black, Fisher and Sharpe were originally guitarist, bassist, and drummer in
Minty, the former band of the late
Leigh Bowery
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. Minty were involved in the
Romo
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scene in 1995-1997; Sharpe also played drums for another Romo band, Plastic Fantastic.
They produced two EPs and two albums between 1999 and 2006.
The band split up in 2007. A compilation album was released in 2014.
History
Their first introduction to an
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audience was in the trailer of the film
''Sin City'' with the instrumental version of their song "Cells". This version of "Cells" is not on the ''Sin City'' soundtrack, but it can be downloaded via their website ("Cells" was also used in the film ''
The Transporter
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and
Transporter 2
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'', along with their song, "Body"). Since the ''Sin City'' trailers, there has been significant U.S. interest in their records and demands for live concerts.
Before achieving commercial success in 2004 with their
self-titled album, released by
Prolifica Records in the UK and by
Recall Group in France, The Servant released two EPs: ''Mathematics'' in 1999 and ''With the Invisible'' in 2000.
The band released their fourth album entitled ''How To Destroy A Relationship'' in 2006.
On 26 November 2007, the band announced on their blog at MySpace that they were splitting up "to move on to pastures new".
On 8 September 2014, to mark the 10 years since the release of their first album, The Servant released a 'Best Of' compilation, called "Collection", for digital download world-wide. The compilation album features previously unreleased tracks, such as "Away". The single "Away", recorded with producer Jim Lowe (Stereophonics, The Charlatans) was released on 23 June 2014.
Members
*
Dan Black
Daniel Black (born 16 November 1975) is an English singer-songwriter and vocalist. He was a member of alternative rock band The Servant (band), the Servant, before their split in 2007. He is also a vocalist for the Italian British group Plane ...
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vocals
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,
rhythm guitar
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,
keyboard
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* Chris Burrows -
lead guitar
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* Matt Fisher -
bass guitar
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* Trevor Sharpe -
drums
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percussion
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Dan Black
Dan Black
Daniel Black (born 16 November 1975) is an English singer-songwriter and vocalist. He was a member of alternative rock band The Servant (band), the Servant, before their split in 2007. He is also a vocalist for the Italian British group Plane ...
was the lead singer for the band; he also played guitar and wrote many of the band's songs. He is also known as a guest vocalist for the Italian group
Planet Funk
Planet Funk is an Italian electronic band. The group is composed of Marco Baroni, Domenico "GG" Calipari, Alex Neri, Dan Black and formerly Sergio Della Monica who died in February 2018. In addition a number of guest vocalists joined the group, i ...
. Black has since begun a solo career releasing Billboard single
Symphonies
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and touring across the United States.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
The Servant
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* Servant, Puy-de-Dôme, France Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''The Servant'' (1963 film), a British drama
* ''The Servant'' (1989 ...
'' (2004)
* ''
How to Destroy a Relationship'' (2006)
Extended Plays
* ''Mathematics'' (1999)
* ''With the Invisible'' (2000)
Singles
* "The Apes and the Chimpanzees"
* "In a Public Place"
* "Milk Chocolate" (Promo)
* "Orchestra"
* "Liquefy"
* "Cells"
* "I Can Walk in Your Mind" (Promo)
* "How To Destroy a Relationship"
* "(I Should Be Your) Girlfriend"
* "Hey Lou Reed"
References
External links
Allmusic biographyObviously The Servant
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Musical groups established in 1998
Musical groups disestablished in 2007
English indie rock groups
Musical groups from London