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Seagull Strange
Alternative / Rock / Indie

"Locked away working on 2nd album"

Bristol,
United Kingdom

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Last Login:  7/6/2008
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   Seagull Strange: General Info
Member Since11/16/2005
Band Websiteseagullstrange.com
Band Members Dan Telling:
Lead vocals & guitar

Millins:

Guitar & vocals

Stu Reid:

Guitar & vocals

Chris Mapp:

Drums

O.B:

Bass


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"Before passing judgement on this record I am going to make a confession. Yes, a real, profound, confession. My favourite record of all time is 'Loveless' by My Bloody Valentine, a record that I discovered in my teens at least a decade after it had originally been released. What is the relevance, I hear you cry, you are surely some kind of egotistical prick and finally, what is the connection to 'Love's Sick Disease'? All good questions.

There is a deep sense of existential alienation at the root of 'Love's Sick Disease' that reminded me of the films of Herzog and Bergman, when both were angry young filmmaking muthafuckas. This may be incidental to some, but to me it signifies the fact that this is a band who mean it . When Dan Telling sings "Waiting here for love's sick disease. And if you could change? What would you change for a sweet memory." to the strains of maudlin percussion, before launching into the eponymous chorus, it has such striking virtue that this humble reviewer was left horizontal clasping for his Joy Division records. The self destructive, intoxicating and, let's be honest here, dangerous beast that falling in love is, is purely conveyed in a form that I have not witnessed for some time.

'Loveless' posed questions about identity and relationships in a sonic whirl of nihilism and indifference. 'Love's Sick Disease' is a latter day companion piece. Utterly unpretentious, and seething with self-loathing, this is indispensable."
Subba Cultcha

"They have crafted an album of rich layered indie-pop gems. Powerful, haunting and sometimes beautiful, Seagull Strange hook you from the silent, growing opening of ‘The Clone Icarus’ right through until the last remnants of closer ‘It’s a Shame’ flit and fade as the last embers of ‘Better Angels Of Our Nature’. If you like your indie grandiose and emotive then this really should be lodged in your top ten records of the year right through to December."
Subba Cultcha

"...think parts of Muse's operatic leanings, Snow Patrol's lighters-in-the-air bombast and Placebo's vocal strains."
NME

“Tis strange stuff, indeed – but it’s utterly intoxicating. Hic.”
The Fly

"Better Angels of Our Nature has to be the best American record done by an English band ever. It's part Ryan Adams, part REM but it's that very English tilt on it (those vocals, that creeping piano) that makes it the haunting beauty is turned out to be. Coming on like Seafood's finest moments of delicacy and power the album develops and unfolds into the unexpected. ...a great little number of a record. But maybe that's what Seagull Strange are all about; good songs and quite simply being one of the best listens you'll have in a long time."
High Voltage

"...a captivating new album...a fantastic collection of songs...it would be good to see this in many a record collection."
Is This Music?

"They have delivered a set of songs that are slow burning, reflective... like a cross between REM, Eels, and Mercury Rev."
Artrocker

"A genuine grower"
Maps Magazine

"To its credit, this can be a hard record to pigeon-hole. While the album has some quite heavy riffs there is also a definite folk feel to the whole thing that pulls it into alt-rock territory; think R.E.M in their more introspective moments, and occasionally in the midst of the heavier tracks it's reminiscent of Pearl Jam (especially the vocals). Then again at times, seemingly out of the blue, they produce a danceable indie-disco track like 'Run Pig Run' or a full on electro tinged keyboard led foot stomping number like 'Adam Vs Eve' - the fact that this is followed with 'It's A Shame' which sounds like Neil Young at his best says it all ; eclectic. The album's brilliance lies in the way the band has managed to use such a variety of styles yet still stamp their very distinctive sound on each track. The way that they do this so seamlessly, without you really noticing they've jumped genres is quite an achievement and makes this debut a very mature and accomplished sounding effort, one worth checking out."
Room Thirteen

Bristol six piece Seagull Strange could quite possibly be one of the most mercurially astute ensembles on the underground scene right now.
The Sunday Experience

"Seagull Strange are destined to be one of the most popular up and coming bands of 2007. The album is outstanding, easy to listen to, and makes a refreshing change from so many current bands whose every song sounds the same. This is well worth a listen, 10 out of 10."
Western Eye

"Flicking through their MySpace page brings up a long list of comparisons from REM, Eels, Placebo and Mercury Rev to Muse which if nothing else prove most reviewers are still struggling to put their finger on what Seagull Strange actually sound like. This however is a good thing as sounding like someone else is, well a bit shit frankly. So what do they sound like? Well suffice it to say there are tiny elements of all the above but this is really muscular pop, with thoughtful lyrics, proper choruses, some crunching guitars and, in Dan Telling (formerly one half of King Louis), a front-man of no little charisma and talent."
Total Music Magazine

"It's quickly apparent that Seagull Strange know the power and value of simple, bone-slicing riffing and they also know that true cleverness wears a simple hat. All of which means that this is a band, or album at least, that can be enjoyed, re-evaluated, replayed, and loved for several reasons"
Unpeeled Magazine

"We have to give accolades where accolades are due and they are definitely due on this strange yet coherent cd. Here is a band that really knows the term "self-expression" and uses every bit of their high level talent in songwriting and performance to produce an entertaining yet thought provoking cd. The musicianship is flawless coupled with powerful expression of vocals in this Alt-Rock band. Their sound and their presentation is as big as any I have heard in this genre and well displays individual and collective talents within this group. Did I mention this is a strange cd? This is a cd that provides full entertainment value. Now that's the way it should be, isn't it?"
Neon Productions Radio USA

"Honestly, there is not a single unsatisfactory song on the album."
LooseyLucy (US E-Zine)

"Wunderbar!"
Ancient Spirit

“The debut album from Bristol boys, and girl, Seagull Strange is a classy affair, full of catchy leftfield pop and some rather twisted lyrics. One of Bristol’s best, and most inventive bands have really delivered here.”
24Seven

“Better Angels of Our Nature is a work of sophisticated, literate pop-rock wholly deserving of a very wide audience indeed.”
Venue

"A neat little project it is too, full of catchy pop hooks, ethereal vocals, angular guitars and a mix of genres from 80s electronica to 70s prog folk to 90s art rock, with snippets of everyone from Fleetwood Mac to T-Rex to The Auteurs thrown in for good measure.""
MusicOMH.com

“Some kind of big bold, slick, indie pop band with a lush synth undercurrent.”
Organ Magazine

“Seagull Strange, a six-piece fronted by the enigmatic Daniel Telling, have become familiar faces on the Bristol music scene, never failing to amaze with their haunting, brooding songs and their frontman’s unforgettable, intense vocals. They produced one of the best main stage sets of last years Ashton Court Festival. A band who really do warrant the label "unique".”
Evening Post

Record Labelwww.shiftydisco.co.uk
Type of LabelIndie




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   About Seagull Strange


"Love's Sick Disease"


"La La La Ley"




Biog

The nascent power of Seagull Strange first began to show itself in the solitary confines of Daniel Telling’s (formerly one half of Nude Records act, King Louis) home studio. Whilst he beavered away on early versions of tracks that would eventually end up on the debut Seagull Strange album, “Better Angels of Our Nature”, he noticed plants in the room flourished, his fingernails began growing particularly strong and fast, his nostrils would flare involuntarily, and he would be overcome by an enormous sense of well being and euphoria.

Soon, word of this strange phenomenon reached the ears of Oxford based label, Shifty Disco. Shortly thereafter, in an effort to share this with the world, a selection of these home recordings were made available in the form of two E.P.’s: the first, a download only release in 2004, entitled “Think Happy Thoughts”, followed by a physical E.P. release, in 2005, entitled “Animals”.

It wasn’t long before five other individuals found themselves strangely drawn from different parts of the country to complete the line-up; one of them being Daniel Telling’s former King Louis cohort, Millins. Over five days in October 2006 the band recorded their debut album, which received its Shifty Disco release in the first week of 2007. Described as “Utterly intoxicating”, and “Powerful, haunting and sometimes beautiful”, the album received a collection of glowing reviews… and a couple of rubbish ones, but we’ll keep that quiet. The rest of 2007 saw two single releases, with supporting UK tours, in-store gigs for Virgin and Fopp, and live radio sessions for BBC Bristol Uncovered, BBC Wiltshire, Tom Robinson on BBC 6Music, and Mark Riley on BBC 6Music.

Seagull Strange are not an easy band to pigeonhole; described as “One of the most mercurially astute ensembles on the underground scene”, they continue to twist, turn, shimmy, cartwheel and caterpillar their way through a myriad of influences, whilst still stamping their very distinctive sound on each track, as they further stretch their musical muscles working on material for their second album.

Their music is currently being used in renewed experimental efforts to successfully create cold fusion, grow crops in areas of severe drought, cure cancer, and teach polar bears to dance the Cha Cha.

Some say Seagull Strange have tapped into some vital force that has hitherto eluded mankind, others whisper “Dark, Voodoo magic”, but whatever it is, when you hear the music of Seagull Strange your life will never quite be the same again. Come… bathe in the healing waters of Seagull Strange.

The band are currently locked away deep in a Himalayan retreat recording demo tracks for their second album. With a working title of “Pigdogs and Quaker Women”, recording sessions are scheduled to begin early summer, 2008.



Debut album available now from:









Love's Sick Disease: single - October '07

La La La Ley: single - July '07

Better Angels of Our Nature - January '07

Animals E.P. - August '05

Think Happy Thoughts E.P. - December '04

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Seagull Strange's Friends Comments
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The Lasting Days





Jul 6 2008 8:38 AM

hey - great set last night!

wanted to say much much thanks again for the loan of the guitar - millins, when I see you again a pint will head in your direction!

see you soon

smith
The Lasting Days





Jun 14 2008 3:27 AM

hello hello - I believe we are on the bill with you at campfest! hope things are well, and we shall see you there!

TLD
The New Root





Apr 20 2008 9:20 AM

Hi Seagull Strange - how's it going? Looking forward to seeing you with the new lineup!

Just to let you know about an extra-special New Root gig on Saturday 31st May @ The Croft, Bristol.

We're doing a headline set featuring Visual Projections from VJ James Bragg and everyone gets a FREE copy of our new 'Sick of Me' EP on the door. Venue Magazine described it as '...an extraordinary sound...a sort of power pop/goth/rock opera hybrid...the most exhilarating thing we've heard all week'.

There also support from Sally-Anne Langton - 'one of Bristol's most promising singer/songwriters' - plus Special Guests. All for £5. You can buy tickets in advance from www. thenewroot. com

Thanks and hopefully see you there on Sat 31st May!
Mary





Apr 13 2008 4:28 AM

Thanks for the add!
Nice music!
Greetings from Greece
SWS Bristol Fringe ’08





Apr 11 2008 2:58 AM

Big Love Live Music





Apr 1 2008 4:37 AM

You are special.

Big Love
Rx
crushimages





Mar 16 2008 2:04 AM

Sound!! gig at Coolers Dan, here is a link to the pics I took for Venue magazine, a few of them will be in nexts weeks issue.

Take it easy,

Matt.
www. crushimages. co. uk/images/seagullstrange. htm
Bristol Uncovered on BBC Radio Bristol





Mar 7 2008 6:49 AM

Hi Seagull Strange,

Thought we’d let you know that we’re playing your track "Girl With 7 Fingers" and plugging your upcoming Cooler gig on Bristol Uncovered this Sunday morning on BBC Radio Bristol between 1-3am. Hear it live or anytime in the 7 days after broadcast using the on line "Listen Live/Again" feature on the BBC i-Player, there's a link to it from our profile.

Happy Dynamic Living!

Richard Pitt & Gary Smith
Bristol Uncovered on BBC Radio Bristol
Gloom





Mar 2 2008 4:05 AM

thx for the comment!

Enjoying your music too

Gloom
Ourobouros Podcast





Feb 24 2008 7:07 PM

'La La La Ley' was played on the 1st Anniversary Special of Ourobouros Podcast. You can find it at ourobouros. co. uk or listen through the flash player on the myspace profile.
Dan





Feb 20 2008 11:51 AM

Good show on Saturday at the Cooler. My friends were suitably impressed and good to see you attracting a decent (and enthusiastic!) crowd.
Aurora Pop





Feb 10 2008 1:09 PM

hey seagull strange,
so we are friends now.
it sounds nice here, I'll stay for a while...
"Love's sick disease" is such a wonderful song. much in love...
cheers from hamburg/ zigi - aurora pop
Bristol Uncovered on BBC Radio Bristol





Feb 9 2008 3:40 AM

Hi Seagull Strange,

Thought we’d let you know that we played your track "Love's Sick Disease" & plugged your upcoming Cooler gig on Bristol Uncovered this Saturday morning on BBC Radio Bristol. You can still hear it anytime this week using the on line "Listen Again" feature on the BBC i-Player, there’s a link to it from our profile.

Happy Dynamic Living!

Richard Pitt & Gary Smith
Bristol Uncovered on BBC Radio Bristol

(ps - sorry I couldn't remember the name of your brilliant album, at my age the brain is the first thing to go! Gary)
the race





Feb 6 2008 2:06 PM

that peter and the wolf song (and performance)is quality! hope you are all keeping well, x
Andrew Morrison - Dandelion Radio





Jan 15 2008 1:08 PM

An exclusive, unreleased live track by Seagull Strange is featured in my January show on Dandelion Radio, a Peel-inspired online station playing exciting new and unsigned music. We are a fully-licensed Internet station that is run and presented by volunteers recording monthly shows.

To view the schedule and listen to the audio stream, as well as listen to the results of the official 2007 Festive Fifty, visit our website www.DandelionRadio.com, or find us on MySpace at myspace.com/dandelionradio. Hope you can find the time to listen to our fine shows...

Keep up the good work, by the way.

Andrew Morrison
Ourobouros Podcast





Jan 14 2008 2:12 AM

Ourobouros Podcast #35 featuring 'Bitten To The Quick' is now online. Find it at ourobouros.co.uk or listen via the flash player on the myspace page.
Three From Leith





Dec 31 2007 1:53 PM

Happy New Year !

Have a good one and all the best for 2008 from the Hogmanay Capital of the world :-)

Grant
The Mannequins





Dec 14 2007 2:18 AM

another great radio performance the other week guys, hope your all well

Aaron xx
Lily Addams





Dec 7 2007 8:16 AM


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Mr Kipling





Dec 3 2007 2:26 AM

Message for Craig:

Hello mate, long time no see as always, have to admit i hadnt listened to any of your tunes till this morning but im bloody impressed! love sick disease is rather catchy! anyways when you back in hull? any plans for a gig in lamp or thereabouts?
well keep up the good work, best of luck, Lee
Ulysses





Nov 19 2007 1:10 AM

Hi Chaps & Chapette, hope all's well.
It would be splendid to see you at this:
ULYSSES (ON STAGE 9.30PM) PLAY MAIN SUPPORT FOR BRANDON STEEP THIS SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER AT THE LOUISIANA BRISTOL + PENCIL TOES & THE KICK INSIDE.
IT'S DAN'S BIRTHDAY SO IT'S GONNA BE A GOOD 'UN!
BE GROOVY - BE THERE!
XXXX
HIROHO/alfa2000





Nov 17 2007 9:14 AM

from Japan

Thanks for adding me to your friends!!
You have really cool sounds and so beautiful melodies!!
I like your tunes!!
And I'm so glad to be your friend!!

HIROHO/alfa2000 xxx
Andrew Morrison - Dandelion Radio





Oct 31 2007 12:17 PM

Seagull Strange are featured in my November show on Dandelion Radio, a Peel-inspired online station playing exciting new and unsigned music. We are a fully-licensed Internet station that is run and presented by volunteers recording monthly shows.

To view the schedule and listen to the audio stream, visit our website www.DandelionRadio.com, or find us on MySpace at myspace.com/dandelionradio. Hope you can find the time to listen to our fine shows...

Keep up the good work, by the way.

Andrew Morrison
Russell®





Oct 19 2007 8:58 AM


Saw this and thought of you!
Russell
Ulysses





Oct 10 2007 5:35 AM

No worries me hearties.
I am just in the process of retrieving your missing booty from off the coast of old London town.
I'll let you know as & when!
XXXX
The Mannequins





Sep 28 2007 6:33 AM

Guys, had an awesome time at both gigs. Thanks for making it happen. Good luck with the new single.

Brian
mcd





Sep 19 2007 1:58 AM

hi folks, luved the radio sesh.
see u on saturday ya bunch o bams
Dan





Sep 18 2007 12:50 PM

Enjoyed Sat night, especially the singles and 'Girl With 7 Fingers'. We rushed off at the end to another gig! I've ordered your album now too. Will try and catch you at Virgin Megastore!
The Mannequins





Sep 17 2007 5:32 AM

Thanks for having us!
Bristol Uncovered on BBC Radio Bristol





Sep 17 2007 2:32 AM

Hi Seagull Strange,