Andrew Day -Guitar/Vocals/Mandolin/Sampler Kat- Bass/BV. Graham Brown - Drums.
Influences
The Smiths, Ride, My Bloody Valentine, The Church, The Stone Roses, The Byrds, The Chameleons, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Pink Floyd, The Cure, Mazzy Star, U2, Camera Obscura, Elliot Smith, Sigur Ros, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Pixies, Dead Can Dance, Radiohead, Swervedriver, Sonic Youth, The Beach Boys, Joy Division, Interpol, Doves, The Damned, Sisters of Mercy, The Pogues, Simon and Garfunkel, The Beatles, The Soft Boys, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, The Dead Kennedys, Nightswimmer, New Order, Modern English, Devo, The Jam, Ramones, Opeth, Hoodoo Gurus, Nick Drake, The Electric Prunes, Bob Dylan, Blue Oyster Cult, The Cult, Aphex Twin, Wire, Ramones,
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Sounds Like
us
Record Label
In assocw/Truck(UK)Pharmacy(Au)Smallroom,GreenUfos
Not many bands have a direct relationship to their name. The Sound Movement have covered three continents and four major cities in their short lifespan, their journeys proving a rich source of inspiration for their dreamy, dark and hypnotic melodies.
After realising they share similar influences, Andrew Day (vocals/guitar) and Kat (bass) joined creative forces and formed The Sound Movement in Melbourne, Australia. Some of the original material was a band interpretation of Andrew's electronic project Nightswimmer www.myspace.com/nightswimmerelectronicartist
Restless in familiar surroundings, they packed up and declared Tokyo, Japan their new home, moving there with their former drummer (now replaced by Graham Brown) . Amid Tokyo's bustling urban life, The Sound Movement performed live shows & finished writing and recording a number of songs, begun in Melbourne. Five of these songs appear on their debut album "Ichi Go Ichi E" (One Meeting One Chance). The kanji symbol album artwork was a gift from their Japanese friend Hisashi, and this poignant phrase has since become band's logo.
Leaving Japan, The Sound Movement were drawn to Manchester, to the roots of some of their key influences. After playing and continuing to write new material, opportunities then arose in the south and half a year later they relocated to Camden, London. London - their final destination- saw the completion of the recording of "Ichi Gi Ichi E" where it was released in the UK in August 2006 through respected UK indie label, Truck Records
The Sound Movement have headlined many of London's most respected rock venues, and performed at festivals and international showcases in the UK & Europe.
A special edition of Ichi Gi Ichi E is to be released in Australia in 2008 through PHARMACY RECORDS , featuring previously unreleased tracks, and also in Thailand thru cool indie label SmallRoom Co.
"A wonderful mix of early Bunnymen meets Ride coupled with a dash of The Church."
Music Week (UK)
" Breezy, refreshing and so much substance...The Sound Movement have a sound of their own, they have a sound that's just right...You will love this rather simple, rather clever, uplifting,compelling and rather recommended album" The Organ, (ALBUM OF THE WEEK)
"Dark succulent electro pop , your proverbial velvet fist. Yes, they pack a punch and it hurts real good. Based in London but originally outta Melbourne, Australia TSM blend ice cool keys with biting guitars and croonsome vox, somehere between Sigur Ros and The Byrds, with Pink Floyd on the horizon…." Bugbear Bookings
I should also say once again many many thanks for all of you stepping at such short notice to help out at the cavern we couldn't of done it without you. Looks like Dave may get me involved with another event which is going to be in London in a months time or so... so we should catch up at some point then.....
Hey there...I can't believe it's you!!! Haven't seen you for so long!! Nice tunes by the way. Congrats on getting played on the j. We just had our first song on jjj too. So excited! Hopefully we'll be getting some more gigs and a tour in this year. Anyway keep in touch. Maybe we can do some gigs together or something...Sheri