Birdie (band)
Birdie | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Indie pop |
founding | 1998 |
resolution | inactive since 2003 |
Last occupation | |
Deborah Wykes | |
Paul Kelly |
Birdie were a British indie pop duo made up of Paul Kelly and Deborah Wykes.
Band history
Kelly and Wykes met in 1994 while working with the band Saint Etienne in London . In 1998 they decided to make music together.
Birdie's first album, Some Dusty , was initially just a collection of demos. However, IT Records staff were impressed enough to sign the duo and release the album across the UK. The album was later released by Kindercore Records in the United States .
While working on their second album, Triple Echo , the duo was supported by drummer Jon Chandler.
reception
- Chris Jones writes: “[…] the result is a fantastic pop sound. Something like the best parts of Broadcast and Ivy merged together perfectly. Smooth, retro electronics and pure, Euro poppyness. " ( Loosely translated: " [...] the result is a fantastic pop sound. Something like the best of broadcast and Ivy mixed together perfectly. Soft retro-electro sounds and pure Euro-Pop. " )
Discography
Albums
- 1999: Some Dusty (iT Records)
- 2001: Triple Echo (iT Records)
- 2002: Reverb Deluxe (Apricot Records)
Singles
- 1997: Spiral Staircase / Port Sunlight (Summershine)
- 1999: Folk Singer (iT Records)
- 1999: Let Her Go (iT Records)
- 2000: Such A Sound (iT Records)
- 2001: Sidewalk (iT Records)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Birdie: Interview on pennyblackmusic.co.uk (accessed April 22, 2010)
- ↑ Album review on pennyblackmusic.co.uk (accessed April 22, 2010)