说起Gomez,虽然名气不大,但他们可是一支重量级的乐队,他们的这张专辑专辑《Bring It On》可是一举击败The Verve、Massive Attack获得98年水星奖全英最佳专辑。
Gomez成员
· Ian Ball (主音/吉他)
· Ben Ottewell (主音/吉他Vocals,Guitar)
· Tom Gray (主音/吉他/键盘)
· Paul Blackburn (BLACKIE) (贝司)
· Olly Peacock (鼓)
幕后功臣DAJON EVERETT (打击乐/键盘)
Gomez最初是由四个来自英国Southport的朋友。吉他手和主音Ian Ball和鼓手最先在一个重金属乐队一起演奏。他们吸收了吉他、主音和键盘Tom Gray和贝司Blackburn。Ian Ball遇见了从英格兰中部城镇Matlock Bath来的主音和吉他手Ben Ottewell,当时他们都就读于当地的Sheffield大学。1996年,未有正式名字的乐队开始了第一场演出,而且因首演地的一个标志给人们留下了'Gomez'这个称呼,沿用至今。
Gomez are an English indie rock band from Southport. Their first album, Bring It On, won the Mercury Music Prize in 1998.
Early career
Guitarist and vocalist Ian Ball and drummer Olly Peacock had been friends since they were born. They had been in various bands before forming Gomez. They met bassist Paul Blackburn at college where they studied. They joined with guitarist / vocalist / keyboardist Tom Gray who lived down the road from Olly. Then Ian met vocalist / guitarist Ben Ottewell from Matlock Bath in Derbyshire at Sheffield University, where they were both studying.
The band played their first gig together in late 1996 in Leeds without a formal name. The band left a sign out which read 'Gomez the gig's in here" for a friend of theirs whose surname was Gomez to indicate that it was the site of their first gig. People saw the sign and assumed that the band's name was Gomez - the name stuck.
The band started recording four-track demos in Olly's dad's garage in Southport soon after. A bidding war erupted when they sent the demos to recording labels, with the band finally signing with Virgin Records' subsidiary, Hut, in 1997.
Career success
Gomez entered the recording studio in 1997 to turn their demos into a full-length album. The band spent the next three months in the studio and touring the United Kingdom with Embrace."Get Myself Arrested" and "Whippin' Piccadilly" were later released as singles, while Gomez toured the United States with Eagle Eye Cherry. Despite the critical acclaim, however, Bring It On is thus far the only Gomez album not to find a place on U.S. album charts.
In 1998, Philips Electronics chose Gomez to cover The Beatles song Getting Better for a $100 Million ad campaign for Philips new lines of flat panel and high-definition television sets.[1] The cover song was not released on an album until 2000 with Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline.
The band's second album, Liquid Skin, was released in 1999, lending Gomez further success on the British and Australian album charts, as well as making the Billboard Heatseeker chart for the first time.
A collection of B-sides and rarities, Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline, was released in 2000.
The group's third album, In Our Gun, was released in 2002. It made the top 10 on the United Kingdom charts as well as the top 50 on the Australian charts. The single "Shot Shot" charted in the UK top 40, the top 20 in Portugal, and the Billboard Heatseeker chart.
While Gomez's first three albums had been self-produced, the band entered their new recording studio in Portslade in East Sussex with Tchad Blake as producer. Blake had previously produced albums by Tom Waits, Crowded House and Pearl Jam and a pick of the dozens of tracks produced during the 18 months in the studio became their fourth album Split the Difference released in May 2004. This album reached the top 40 in the UK and Australia. The first single "Catch Me Up" entered the UK top 40 in March 2004 and "Silence" was released as the second single.
Split the Difference received a good critical response, with Allmusic rating it as four and a half stars out of five and BBC Internet Music Reviews describing it as "one of the finest releases of the year so far. If you were one of those people who wrote them off two years ago, it's time to get listening again."
However, despite all the positive attention, Gomez were dropped by their longtime label, Virgin Records. Hut Recordings was discontinued by the major label and while the majority of musicians were moved to other labels within the EMI Records group, 20% of signed artists with Hut were released.
In 2005, Gomez signed a new deal with Dave Matthews’ (of the Dave Matthews Band) ATO Records. Under a new label, the band released their first live album, Out West in June 2005. The double disc CD was compiled from shows recorded at San Francisco’s famous Fillmore Theater in January 2005.
In an effort to build their popularity in the US, Gomez have been touring extensively in the past few years. They played at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2003. With Ian Ball relocating to Los Angeles, California with his wife, the band played at venues across the US in 2004 and were originally slated to be a part of the cancelled 2004 Lollapalooza tour. Spring 2005 saw the band join Cake as part of the Virgin Records Megatour of American colleges.
In January 2006 the band performed on Jam Cruise before returning to the studio to put the final touches on "How We Operate." After playing the SxSW music festival in Austin, Tom, Ian and Ben debuted material from the upcoming release in several US cities. The band's 2006 spring tour included stops in Asheville NC, Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver, San Francisco, and Portland, OR. They also performed at several large outdoor festivals, including stops at the Beale Street and Bonnaroo Festivals in Tennessee, the Jazzfest in New Orleans and Sasquatch Festival in George, WA.
The Gomez studio album How We Operate was released on 2 May 2006. The album's title track was featured in the Grey's Anatomy episode "Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response". On 14 February 2006 their song "Get Miles" was featured in the House episode "Distractions", and on 6 March 2007 their song "See the World" was featured in the House episode "Half-Wit". They were also one of the many bands featured on a John Lennon Tribute aired on BBC Radio2 to mark the 25th anniversary of the singer's death. Gomez performed "Hey Bulldog" by The Beatles, and "Instant Karma!" by Lennon.
"How We Operate" is also the ending song to the remake of the cult classic The Hitcher, and as the title music for the pilot episode of The Riches.
A collection of A- and B-sides and rarities titled Five Men in a Hut was released on October 17, 2006. The two-disc album consists of released and unreleased tracks recorded under the Hut/Virgin label from 1998-2004. A DVD with music videos and interviews from their time with Hut was also released.
In 2007, Gomez recorded a cover of The Band's hit Up On Cripple Creek for the tribute album Endless Highway: The Music of The Band.
Gomez continue to tour, including a co-headlining 2007 U.S. tour with label-mate Ben Kweller. The band toured Australia and New Zealand before heading back to the States for a second headlining leg of their U.S. tour.
On March 2nd, 2007, Gomez recorded a concert at the Vic Theater in Chicago, IL that was streamed via MSN Music.[3]
Vocalist and songwriter Ian Ball released a solo project, with an album entitled Who Goes There.[4][5]
In 2008, Gomez opened up several shows for Dave Matthews Band.
An ep titled Tabula Rasa was released in 2008.
On December 21st the band revealed to their mailing list that the a new album entitled A New Tide will be released on March 31 in the US, in the UK and Europe March 30, and in Australia on March 28 2009.[6]
Members
Ian Ball (vocals, guitar)
Ben Ottewell (vocals, guitar)
Paul Blackburn (bass)
Tom Gray (vocals, guitar, keyboards)
Olly Peacock (drums)