词条 | Adopted as Holograph |
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|name = Adopted as Holograph |image = Adopted as Holograph.jpg |caption = Adopted as Holograph |landscape = yes |background = group_or_band |origin = Glasgow, Scotland |Instruments = |genre = Alternative rock, continental jazz, baroque pop |Formed = 2009 |years_active = 2009–present |label = Holograph Records |website = Adopted as Holograph |current_members = David Philp - Guitar, vocals Andrew Gifford - Double bass Tom Pettigrew - Violin Ryan Buchanan - Guitar Chris Houston - Drums Caroline Hussey - Accordion |associated_acts=Uncle John & Whitelock, Fiddlers' Bid, Cannon, Hussy and the Wolf}}Adopted as Holograph are a band from Glasgow, Scotland. Blending alternative rock with continental jazz and Balkan music, their music frequently incorporates Gothic themes and has been described as Gypsy Jazz Noir.[1] HistoryAdopted as Holograph was originally formed in 2009 by former Uncle John & Whitelock and Cannon guitarist, David Philp.[1] After touring with Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan in 2008, Philp enlisted Andrew Gifford (Fiddlers' Bid, Cannon) on double bass[2] and Tom Pettigrew (Cannon) on violin. The band gigged as a three piece for the next year before adding Hussy and the Wolf band members Caroline Hussey and Ryan Buchanan respectively on accordion and guitar, and Chris Houston on drums.[1] The band's name is a term from Scots law concerning documents like wills (where "holograph" means signature[3]). The phrase was removed from legal usage in 1995 as part of a modernisation of archaic jargon.[4] The band toured the UK festival circuit in 2011 and were featured in session on Mary Ann Kennedy's Global Gathering show on BBC Radio Scotland in April 2012.[1] Influenced by Eastern European music, 1950s Rock and Roll and Gypsy Jazz, they have a style that has been described as Gypsy Jazz Noir[5] and as having a "vaguely eastern/klezmer-y feel",[6] and their music has drawn broad comparisons with The Doors, The Divine Comedy,[7] Tindersticks[6] and The Monochrome Set.[8] Their eponymous debut album, Adopted as Holograph, was released in January, 2013[9] and received positive reviews.[8] DiscographyAlbums
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