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Saloon

Band, 1997-2004 GB
Rock and Electronic

Saloon was formed in late 1997 by Adam Cresswell (bass/synthesisers) and Michael Smoughton (drums). In early 1998, they added Alison Cotton (viola) (who came from another Reading band, British Air Powers, who went on to become British Sea Power) as well as Amanda Gomez (lead vocal) and Matt Ashton (guitars).  Their sound drew on a range of influences of electronic and more guitar-based acts, and developed a futuristic pop sound that incorporated Cotton's viola playing, Cresswell's interest in Moog synthesisers, and Ashton's feedback-tinged guitar style. Comparison's were made with contemporaries Broadcast, Belle and Sebastian and Stereolab. After releasing a home-recorded, four-track demo (The Blue Demo) in 1998 the now hard to find, Lisa Millennium / Conquistador was released on their own Belmondo label.  The band released a number of split and 7" singles and came to the attention of BBC DJ John Peel, who championed the band and their subsequent single releases and band recorded three Peel sessions. Saloon toured extensively (in a post van if their distributor Cargo Records website was to be believed) throughout their career and curated their own club night and Festival in Reading called ‘Happy Robots’. Band members were also involved in other bands and projects including Tompaulin, Moskva, Rodney Cromwell and The Eighteenth Day of May.  The debut Saloon album '(This Is) What We Call Progress' was mixed by Andrew Prinz of Mahogany in who also designed the sleeve and was released in April 2002 to favourable reviews, including the Sunday Times in the UK who listed it amongst their top 10 of the year. Saloon quickly got to work writing the follow-up. Between the release of the albums the band were hit with unexpected success when Girls Are The New Boys reached number one in Peel's annual Festive 50, This was one of four Saloon releases in the coveted chart, with two entries in 2001 and two entries in 2002. The self-produced second album If We Meet in the Future was released in June 2003, again to mostly positive reviews including the NME who awarded it 8/10. Despite this, following its release the band completed their touring commitments and disappeared. In 2004 the band website announced the official split. The reasons for the split was never clarified. A compilation album of the early Saloon singles Lo-Fi Sounds, Hi-Fi Heart was released in 2006. Gomez and Cresswell also provided production duties on the 2004 album, Let's Get Static, by Track and Field band, The Projects. The Saloon members have been involved in numerous other bands since the split including  The Leaf Library, The Left Outsides and Arthur and Martha.

     
Members
PortraitAdam Cresswell
b, sampler, syn GB
Michael Smoughton
perc, dr, tr
Matt Ashton
g
Amanda Gomez
voc, g, syn
PortraitAlison Cotton
vl
Popular Tracks   
Spacer - BBC session on Peel sessions 21.08.01 • 16.04.03 by Saloon
Girls Are the New Boys on What We Call Progress by Saloon
Bicycle Thieves - BBC session on Peel sessions 21.08.01 • 16.04.03 by Saloon
Bicycle Thieves on What We Call Progress by Saloon
Make It Soft - BBC session on Peel sessions 21.08.01 • 16.04.03 by Saloon
Make It Soft on What We Call Progress by Saloon
Plastic Surgery on What We Call Progress by Saloon
Happy Robots on If We Meet In the Future by Saloon
Girls Are The New Boys - BBC session on Peel sessions 21.08.01 • 16.04.03 by Saloon
Happy Robots - BBC session on Peel sessions 21.08.01 • 16.04.03 by Saloon

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Discography

Title Artist Year Type
Lo-Fi Sounds, Hi-Fi HeartSaloon2006Compil.
If We Meet In The FutureSaloon2003Album
Tour SingleDressy Bessy / Saloon2002Single
(This Is) What We Call ProgressSaloon2002Album
Girls Are The New BoysSaloon2002Single
Free Fall / MovimientoSaloon2001Single
Impact / Body PopSaloon / Sonic Catering Band2001Single
Shopping / Song For HugoSaloon2000Single
ElectronSaloon2000Single
Futurismo / Forget To Fade OutSaloon1999Single
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