iLiKETRAiNS

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iLiKETRAiNS
Origin Leeds, England
Genre(s) Post-Rock
Years active 2004 - Present
Label(s) Dance to the Radio, Fierce Panda Records, Beggars Banquet
Members
Guy Bannister
Alistair Bowis
Ashley Dean
Simon Fogal
David Martin

iLiKETRAiNS are a post-rock band from Leeds, England.

Their songs are composed of expansive orchestral and guitar-based sounds. They are signed to Beggars Banquet Records, though their debut EP, "Progress Reform", was released on Fierce Panda Records in June, 2006. iLiKETRAiNS' first studio album, Elegies to Lessons Learnt, was recently released through Beggars Banquet on 1 October, 2007. The band also run a night at The Brudenell Social Club in Leeds called Signal Failure.[1]

On 7 April, 2007, they featured on the early-hours music television programme The JD Set, which featured live performance clips and interviews. David Martin talked about how he wanted their music to have a "sense of location" and that this was lacking in music like "Godspeed and Sigur Rós".[2]

They work on concept albums which are also optically represented on stage, by means of video projections and the band's actual image (the mournings on their arms for example). The songs on the Elegies to Lessons Learnt are based on tragic historical events and figures and the songs were created after thorough research and study.[3]

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[edit] Members

  • Guy Bannister – guitar, keys, live drums and vocals
  • Alistair Bowis – bass guitar and live vocals
  • Ashley Dean – images and cornet
  • Simon Fogal – drums
  • David Martin – guitar and lead vocals

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums/EPs

[edit] Singles

  • "We Go Hunting" (21/04/08)
  • "The Deception" (10/9/07) UK Chart #164, UK Indie Chart #9
  • "Spencer Perceval/I Am Murdered" (26/3/07) UK Chart #195
  • "Terra Nova/Fram" (29/5/06) UK Chart #132
  • "A Rook House For Bobby" (17/10/05)
  • "Before the Curtains Close Pts 1 & 2" (4/7/05)
  • "Stainless Steel" (Early 2005)

[edit] Bootleg

  • THE iNDiCTMENT – A collection of earlier songs, live recordings and demos.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Raz. "iLiKE...Signal Failure?". DrownedinSound.com. Retrieved on 27 October 2007.
  2. ^ Laban, Linda. "Romantically declining Brits". Metro International. Retrieved on 27 October 2007.
  3. ^ Interview with iLiKETRAiNS, January 2008

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