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词条 Season (band)
释义

  1. Name

  2. History

      Formation and early years: 1997–2005   Bromide & Turn The Corner (2005–2009)   Future releases  

  3. Current projects

  4. Musical influences

  5. Discography

      Studio albums  

  6. External links

{{Unreferenced|date=August 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}}{{Use British English|date=May 2014}}{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Season
| image =
| caption =
| background = group_or_band
| origin = Birmingham, West Midlands, England
| genre = Alternative rock, Grunge
| years_active = 1997–2009 |
| label = unsigned
14 miles music
Incubator Records
| website = http://www.season.org.uk/ |
| associated_acts = Audio Heroes
lonestate
Certo Sermo
Baker Lee
Planetaires|
| current_members = Matt Malone
Steve Cooper
Nuno Lourenço
David Patterson|
| past_members = Gary Steeles
Bren O'Mahony
}}

Season were an English rock band from Birmingham.

Name

After the band had their first show booked for 14 Dec 1998 (Matt's 18th

birthday, by coincidence) they had no name to promote the show with. Looking

into his college bag, Matt pulled out a CD by Northern Irish rockers 'Ash',

called 'Trailer'. The 1st track on it was called Season. They also used the

font for the band logo.

Before deciding on this name, they flirted with names such as: Bomb (a 'Bush'

song from the '16stone' album), Flirt, Anavrin ('Nirvana' backwards).

History

Formation and early years: 1997–2005

Matt and Gary Steeles met in school in 1996, with a keen common interest in

Nirvana, they began to hang out and talk about how cool it would be to be

in a band. They started 'Anavrin' just before their exams in 1997, with Gary

teaching Matt how to play the guitar, and Gary taking up bass. Later in 1997,

mutual school friend Simon Hartland joined on guitar - he being the person

who had gotten Matt into rock music over the previous couple of years. The 3

looked for a drummer, and eventually did 2 gigs with session drummer Paul

Wall.

In 1999 Simon announced that he would be leaving Birmingham to study in

Nottingham. Matt and Gary were to continue with Season, and very quickly

found a drummer, Steve Dale, to complete the 3 piece.

The mid/end of 1999 saw Season doing regular rehearsals for the 1st time, as

they now had a complete lineup for the first time. Several demos were

recorded, and gigs were arranged for 2000/2001.

In August 2001, Season had their 1st headline show arranged at the band's

favourite venue, The Flapper (& Firkin), only for Steve to pull out of the

gig with only a few days notice. A friend of Matt's was in a band and was

sure his drummer would fill in, to avoid cancelling the show. The new drummer

was a step in the right direction, professional and easily the best musician

in the band. Matt and Gary agreed wanted him on a permanent basis. After a

few nights out, Matt finally asked Steve Cooper to become a full-time member

of Season.

The band gigged heavily and recorded many demos, which led to

the 'Disillusion' demo compilation release. Many record labels showed a

passing interest in the band, but nothing more.

Towards the end of 2002, Season gigged with 'Katies Ego', and loved the style

and energy of guitarist Bren O'Mahony. The band struck up a friendship with

Bren, and later it was agreed he should join Season. Talk of a 2nd guitarist

had been ongoing throughout 2002.

In 2003, the now 4-piece Season released a demo EP 'Nothing Doing', and

continued to gig constantly around the UK.

In 2005, 'Incubator Records' - a project record label based at a Birmingham College, approached Season to sign with them. The band would have unlimited

access to free professional studio time, and a team of industry experts at

their call. Soon after the 1st recording session for new album 'Bromide',

Gary Steeles emailed the band to say he was quitting.

Bromide & Turn The Corner (2005–2009)

{{Main|Bromide|Turn The Corner}}

Recording sessions for 'Bromide' continued, whilst the band auditioned new

bass players. Nuno Lourenço was soon the newest member of 'Season'. Again,

his professionalism and knowledge pushed the band further and harder than

ever before.

Season were hopeful of a succession of large local support slots after their

manager, Matt Aiello, also became the general manager / promoter of the

Birmingham Barfly when it opened in 2006. Season were 1st support on the

opening night, the 1st band to ever play Birmingham Barfly, supporting

Engercia and Reuben - who had used the night as a release party for

their 2nd album, Very Fast, Very Dangerous.

Unfortunately, soon after Matt Aiello left the Barfly and severed ties with

Season, leaving the band looking at different ways of promoting themselves.

'Bromide' was finally released in 2006, by which time Incubator Records

was being wound up, with no support on the release, the album had a few

semi-promising reviews and was mainly sold at gigs and from the band's

website.

The turn of 2006/2007 saw Bren leave Season; a combination of frustrations

with the musical style / direction of the band, and Matt's frustrations with

the whole Season 'apathy' that saw Matt start up a side project (Certo

Sermo).

David Patterson joined Season at the start of 2007, and toured 'Bromide' with

the band. With Dave's recording knowledge, Season set upon building their own

recording studio in the centre of Birmingham, which is where 'Turn The

Corner' was written, rehearsed and recorded.

The band continued to gig consistently around the UK, whilst recording the

album, but this led to slow work on the much needed new CD. Matt's

frustrations led to him refusing to gig until the album was finished. This

meant Season played very few shows for 18 months whilst they worked on the

album. Turn The Corner was finally finished at the end of 2008, but by this

time Matt had already grown impatient and tired of the general apathy for

Season within the band.

The last show to date was March 2009, supporting Bren's new band The Lowlifes

at Eddies No8.

Future releases

Season had rehearsed an album worth of new material for several months, even

gigging much of it, whilst they waited for Turn The Corner to be completed.

There has been speculative talk about this material being recorded by the

band, but it seems more likely that Matt will release these songs under his

solo project, possibly all on one CD.

Current projects

Matt started writing for a new band towards the end of 2008, which at the

start of 2009 led to him forming 'Lonestate'. More frustrations within the

new band set up have led to Matt pursuing a solo career.

Musical influences

English band Bush and the singer Gavin Rossdale had a huge effect on Matt in the mid-1990s, the song "Little Things" is claimed to be the only reason Matt originally wanted to buy a guitar.

Scottish band Biffy Clyro soon became Matt's favorite band in 2002 after

the release of their debut album Blackend Sky, and Matt started to write

songs in a mix of his 2 favorite band's styles.

This sound and style was carried through all of Season's releases.

Band members are also fans of: 3 Colours Red, Hot Rod Circuit, Feeder, Idlewild, Gemma Hayes, Rival Schools, Far, Silverchair, Nirvana, Green Day, Foo Fighters, Reuben, Weezer, Pearl Jam.

Discography

{{Main|Season discography}}

Studio albums

  • Turn The Corner (2009) – 14-track album, 14 miles
  • Bromide (2006) – 12-track album, Incubator
  • Nothing Doing (2004) – 7-track EP, self-release
  • Disillusion (2003) – 13 tracks demo compilation, self-release

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.season.org.uk}}
  • {{Discogs artist|artist=Season}}

3 : Musical groups established in 1997|Musical groups from Birmingham, West Midlands|English alternative rock groups

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