Doves
Biography
Before embracing Brit-pop in the late '90s, Doves' three members -- vocalist/bassist Jimi Goodwin, guitarist Jez Williams, and drummer Andy Williams -- figured prominently in the Madchester scene, where they scored a Top Five single as part of the dance combo Sub Sub. "Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)" peaked at number three in the U.K., but Sub Sub failed to produce any significant follow-up hits, and a fire destroyed their recording studio in February 1995. After taking several years to restructure their sound, the musicians reappeared in 1998 as Doves, whose sweeping pop/rock material owed more to the Verve and Radiohead than Sub Sub's club-oriented peers.
Doves debuted in October 1998 with the Cedar EP, which sold out of its limited pressing and paved the way for the musicians' association with Badly Drawn Boy (who employed them as his backing band on several singles). Doves released two additional EPs, Sea and Here It Comes, before signing a European contract with Heavenly Records, the venerable London-based label that had recently scored a hit with Beth Orton. Heavenly issued Doves' full-length debut, Lost Souls, in April 2000, while an American release followed in October via the Astralwerks label. Marrying traces of Sub Sub's danceable past with an emphasis on live pop/rock instrumentation, Lost Souls earned a nomination for the Mercury Prize -- which the band ironically lost to Badly Drawn Boy -- and spawned three Top 40 singles in the U.K. By 2001, the band's American representation had been upgraded to Capitol Records, and Doves returned to the U.K. charts one year later with The Last Broadcast. The sophomore album debuted atop the charts in England and, like its predecessor, climbed to platinum status, propelled in part by the number three single "There Goes the Fear."
While assembling their third album, Some Cities, Doves retreated to the English countryside and took up residence in a number of cottages, churches, and intimate recording studios. Although conceived far away from the band's native Manchester, Some Cities still sported an urban tone, and the album climbed to number one during its first week of release. Doves' audience was further expanded through a number of touring efforts, some of which saw the band opening for the likes of U2, Oasis, and Coldplay. Several years later, Doves once again decamped to more rural surroundings -- this time to the agricultural community of Cheshire, England, where they set up shop in a converted farmhouse -- to record another album. Kingdom of Rust was ultimately released in April 2009. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
One of the most underrated bands out there , Seen em live in Ireland , Fantastic , check em out on jools holland live on youtube. Great stuff
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Lead singer sounds like Dave Grohl when he's not screaming... "One of These Days" is a pretty cool tune - like to hear more. :)
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good stuff, however i fail to see the connection to Bloc Party, other than the fact they're both from the UK.
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The lead signer's voice reminds me so much of Swervedriver , the band's sound is reminiscent of "Shoegazer" music. Not hearing the Coldplay references. Good stuff
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For some reason I was worried about their new album before it came out, but the second I heard jetstream I immediately wondered why I was ever worried. Outstanding band
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They DO put on an awesome show. :D And they added Kingdom of Rust to there discography! Whooo!
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I've heard Doves put on an awesome show. I can't wait to see them when they come to MPLS. EPIC!!!
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I love the doves. My husband and I saw them at the Fillmore in San Francisco last night (5/18/09)and it was a wonderful show.
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They need to get Kingdom of Rust on here asap! That is such a great CD.
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Pandora should get their new CD up here. It's totally out right now, and it's totally awesome.
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Emo? Seriously?
Anyways, I'm really hoping to get a chance to see them when they tour, as far as I know they'll be making a single stop in my state, which is extraordinar i l y rare, and very cool. |
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They are touring in the states this spring. Check ticketma$ter for dates.
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If ever you have a chance to see Doves live--go. Saw them in 2005 and it was one of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen.
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Doves are awesome... what a huge..emotiv e sound for a 3 piece...not since the days of Husker Du has a 3 piece had such talent. The world is a better place for this sound. Thank you Doves!
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Just got Lost Souls---happ y holiday to me--and it is excellent track 1-15 sweet and addicting...
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Absolutely love Doves. Came upon them by accident years ago, and I still listen to their albums all the way through over and over again. Great music to chill by. Wish they were bigger in the states!
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Catch the Sun is my favorite song. Jamie Cullum did an awesome cover of it too. "Here it comes" is pretty amazing too.
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Hey!! Im likin it..im just hearing them for the first time and plan to check out the rest of the album(s).
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I don't get why Coldplay is huge and these guys aren't. Unlike Coldplay, they actually have a unique sound (that's right if I want to listen to Radiohead and U2, I'll listen to Radiohead & U2 not some cover band like Coldplay)
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Doves! What a talented band! Words, Caught by the River, etc. good songs!!
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One of my absolute favorite bands since I first heard "Here Comes the Sun off of Lost Souls. They only tour NY, LA, and places like that. Wish they'd consider other places as well.
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So what happened to these guys? It's been three years since the last album.
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more female dancing in a cocktail-par t y crap. What the hell has happen to music and why is it all sound like a fu@^*ing hair salon?? Why do 18 yr old kids listen to 90's music so much now? because this sucks!!!!!!! !
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An old station in Philly known as Y100 used to play a song by the Doves which made me buy the album Lost Souls. Still a permanent part of my music collection yet I have yet to hear anything else. I guess I have to listen to their newer songs. Part of my venture to find new music.
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My friend Fran keeps telling me to listen to Doves. Maybe I should take his advice.
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At least as far as the song Snowden goes, this could be Coldplay -- really good Coldplay, but Coldplay nonetheless.
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you knucleheads are not really getting this boris-kuriha r a station right swans not doves
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