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band, formed in Wokingham, Berkshire in 1998. The band released three albums before announcing their split on 24 April 2007, following the departure of Daniel Fisher. After signing a record deal with the RCA label in 2000 and putting out several singles and EPs, their debut album, ''
See This Through and Leave ''See This Through and Leave'' is the debut album by the Cooper Temple Clause. It was released as a CD, a limited edition double CD, an international CD, and a 7" boxed set, along with two promo CDs. The title of the album comes from a lyric ...
'', was released in 2002 to critical acclaim. 2003's follow-up, ''
Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose ''Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose'' is the second album from the British alternative rock band, The Cooper Temple Clause, released on 8 September 2003 in the UK by Morning Records, and on 24 February 2004 in the U.S. by RCA. It ...
'', achieved the band international recognition on the strength of the singles " Promises, Promises" and "
Blind Pilots "Blind Pilots" is the second and final single to be taken from The Cooper Temple Clause's second album, '' Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose''. Track listing ;CD #"Blind Pilots" (album version) #"Derelict" #"I Want You to Think I ...
". The Cooper Temple Clause left RCA in 2006, signing to Sanctuary Records for the release of their third album, ''
Make This Your Own ''Make This Your Own'' is the third and final album by British alternative rock band The Cooper Temple Clause. It reached #33 in the UK album charts, despite not having the major label backing afforded to the band's first two albums. Track lis ...
''. The band were named after the Cowper-Temple clause, the first part of the name of which is pronounced as in the band's name. The clause was inserted into the
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(it became Section 14 of the Act), and was a compromise on the nature of religious education in the state elementary schools set up in
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by the Act. It was named after its proposer, Liberal
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(MP) William Cowper-Temple (born William Francis Cowper, later Baron Mount Temple). During many of their early interviews, the band would make up various stories related to the origin of their name. An example of this can be seen in a video interview by Supersweet TV.


History


''See This Through And Leave'' (2002)

The band's debut album, ''
See This Through and Leave ''See This Through and Leave'' is the debut album by the Cooper Temple Clause. It was released as a CD, a limited edition double CD, an international CD, and a 7" boxed set, along with two promo CDs. The title of the album comes from a lyric ...
'', was released on 11 February 2002. Three singles were released from the album: "
Let's Kill Music "Let's Kill Music" is the first widely available Cooper Temple Clause single, entering at #41 in the UK Singles Chart The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official ...
", the double-
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" Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs", and " Who Needs Enemies?". The album was released on CD, limited edition double CD, international CD and a 7" boxed set, along with 2 promo CDs. The limited edition double CD contained 3 extra songs and live versions of "Panzer Attack" and "Let's Kill Music". It was well received by critics and reached number 27 in the
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. Fisher wrote the lyrics for this first album.


''Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose'' (2003)

Nineteen months after ''See This Through And Leave'', The Cooper Temple Clause released their second album, ''
Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose ''Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose'' is the second album from the British alternative rock band, The Cooper Temple Clause, released on 8 September 2003 in the UK by Morning Records, and on 24 February 2004 in the U.S. by RCA. It ...
'', on 8 September 2003. The album, which saw the band record for the first time at their own studios Bleak House, had a different style and increasingly incorporated electronic sounds into tracks. Its two singles, " Promises, Promises" and "
Blind Pilots "Blind Pilots" is the second and final single to be taken from The Cooper Temple Clause's second album, '' Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose''. Track listing ;CD #"Blind Pilots" (album version) #"Derelict" #"I Want You to Think I ...
", achieved the band international recognition, with "Promises, Promises" reaching number 19 on the
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. The album was hailed by fans and critics alike and reached number 5 in the UK Albums Chart, the highest position the band would ever achieve.


Didz Hammond's departure and ''Make This Your Own'' (2005–2007)

In September 2005, bassist
Didz Hammond David Jonathan Hammond (born 19 July 1981), better known as Didz Hammond, is an English bassist. He was the bassist and backing vocalist in The Cooper Temple Clause (while also occasionally playing other instruments), and in Carl Barât's Dirty ...
left the band to join ex- Libertine Carl Barât in the band Dirty Pretty Things. The Cooper Temple Clause issued a statement on their official website confirming Didz's departure. However, Hammond is credited as playing bass on two of ''
Make This Your Own ''Make This Your Own'' is the third and final album by British alternative rock band The Cooper Temple Clause. It reached #33 in the UK album charts, despite not having the major label backing afforded to the band's first two albums. Track lis ...
''s eleven tracks: "Damage" and "What Have You Gone And Done". After many setbacks including a change in record label, and the loss of Didz Hammond, the band's third album was significantly delayed. It was finally released on 22 January 2007 and entitled ''
Make This Your Own ''Make This Your Own'' is the third and final album by British alternative rock band The Cooper Temple Clause. It reached #33 in the UK album charts, despite not having the major label backing afforded to the band's first two albums. Track lis ...
''. It included the singles "Damage", "
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", "Waiting Game" and "Head". The album saw Fisher and Bellamy having a greater role in vocals, and featured fewer electronic influences than the previous album.


The split and post-split work (2007–present)

The band announced they had split up in late April 2007, following Fisher's decision to leave. The band had been due to headline the AKG Unsigned Heroes gig at London's KOKO in Camden later in the same week. During the week prior to the official split, the band had been scheduled to perform at
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and Dingwalls as part of the Camden Crawl. These two appearances were cancelled, however, with the band citing exhaustion as the reason. It is not clear whether the split was also a factor in the cancellations. A post was made on the band's website announcing the split.
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is currently a member of Losers and the live drummer for
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. Daniel Fisher is currently the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist in Red Kite; their debut album, ''Songs For Crow'', was released in November 2013.
Ben Gautrey Benedict "Ben" Gautrey (born 21 November 1980) is an English singer-songwriter, formerly the frontman of the band The Cooper Temple Clause. He currently fronts Type Two Error. Gautrey grew up in Reading, Berkshire, but was born in Tokyo, Japan, ...
is currently lead singer and guitarist in Type Two Error with Kieran Mahon playing bass and synths. Mahon completed an undergraduate degree at Queen Mary, University of London, and is currently completing an architectural history MA at
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Jon Harper Jonathan Daniel Harper (born 15 February 1978) is an English session musician and started his musical career as the drummer for Reading-based British alternative rock band, The Cooper Temple Clause. He filled-in the vacancy for drummer in the ...
became a session drummer in the Brazilian band Cansei de Ser Sexy (CSS) when Adriano Cintra took the place of Iracema Trevisan as bassist, after she left in March 2008. In November 2009 Harper joined the Chris Corner (ex– Sneaker Pimps) project IAMX as a member of the live band for a session that lasted until July 2010. Harper is also a tutor and lecturer at the Bristol Institute of Modern Music.


Members

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Tom Bellamy Thomas Rhys Bellamy is a British musician. He is the multi-instrumentalist responsible for contributing guitar, bass, synthesizer, keyboards, trumpet, programming, samples, melodica, harmonica, percussion, toy piano, bowed guitar, decks, FX/bea ...
– Guitar, bass, synthesizer, keyboard, trumpet, melodica, harmonica, percussion, vocals * Daniel Fisher – Guitar, bass, vocals *
Ben Gautrey Benedict "Ben" Gautrey (born 21 November 1980) is an English singer-songwriter, formerly the frontman of the band The Cooper Temple Clause. He currently fronts Type Two Error. Gautrey grew up in Reading, Berkshire, but was born in Tokyo, Japan, ...
– Lead vocals, guitar, bass and keyboard *
Jon Harper Jonathan Daniel Harper (born 15 February 1978) is an English session musician and started his musical career as the drummer for Reading-based British alternative rock band, The Cooper Temple Clause. He filled-in the vacancy for drummer in the ...
– Drums, percussion and backing vocals * Kieran Mahon – Keyboard, farfisa, guitar, bass and backing vocals *
Didz Hammond David Jonathan Hammond (born 19 July 1981), better known as Didz Hammond, is an English bassist. He was the bassist and backing vocalist in The Cooper Temple Clause (while also occasionally playing other instruments), and in Carl Barât's Dirty ...
– Bass, synthesizer, vocoder, guitar and vocals


Discography


Albums

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See This Through and Leave ''See This Through and Leave'' is the debut album by the Cooper Temple Clause. It was released as a CD, a limited edition double CD, an international CD, and a 7" boxed set, along with two promo CDs. The title of the album comes from a lyric ...
'' (2002) No. 27 UK *''
Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose ''Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose'' is the second album from the British alternative rock band, The Cooper Temple Clause, released on 8 September 2003 in the UK by Morning Records, and on 24 February 2004 in the U.S. by RCA. It ...
'' (2003) No. 5 UK *''
Make This Your Own ''Make This Your Own'' is the third and final album by British alternative rock band The Cooper Temple Clause. It reached #33 in the UK album charts, despite not having the major label backing afforded to the band's first two albums. Track lis ...
'' (2007) No. 33 UK


Singles and EPs


References


External links


Audiojunkies interview with The Cooper Temple Clause

TheMusicZine interview

MusicEmissions interview

I Like Music interview (December 2006)

The Cooper Temple Clause video interview – January 2007

Foxholski – TCTC interviewsSUPERSWEET interview (whole band)SUPERSWEET interview with Jon Harper
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