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Monday, April 11, 2011

Kartel welcomes The Pigeon Detectives to it's international label management roster

The Pigeon Detectives return after ending on a high in 2008.  The band have sold in excess of half a million copies of their first two albums.  With two UK Top 5 albums, ‘Wait For Me’ (2007) and  ‘Emergency’ (2008) and five Top 40 singles tucked under their collective arm, the band took a sabbatical before ret...

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Late 2008  marked the end of a chapter in the life of The Pigeon Detectives, the band  had sold out a prestigious headline show at London’s Alexandra Palace, played  to 14,000  people over two night at  Leeds’ Millennium Square and  sold in excess of half a million copies of  their first two albums  in the UK.

 

With two Top 5 albums, ‘Wait For Me’ (2007) and  ‘Emergency’ (2008) and five Top 40 singles tucked under their collective arm, the band took a sabbatical and returned to their native Yorkshire to regroup and start work  on the next chapter. It didn’t take long for the writing process to begin , resulting in lightning sorties to New York for creative input and the demoing process before  work  began in earnest.

 

Indeed, the fact that the Pigeon Detectives have stuck around long enough to actually record a third album is a testament to their ability to endure and survive . But what’s even more impressive is the fact that ‘UP, GUARDS AND AT ‘EM!’ clearly marks the start of an entire new phase of creativity for the Yorkshire five-piece. In a stark contrast to the quick-fire record and release of the first two albums, ‘UP,GUARDS AND AT ‘EM!’ was written and recorded over the space of 18 months. “The first album felt like a collection of singles and the second one was more a case of putting out what we had at the time,” adds the frontman Matt Bowman. “This time, there was a lot more quality control. We wrote 40 songs, got rid of 20, recorded 20 and then chose the best ten. It’s a real album rather than just a collection of songs.”

 

For recording, the band decamped to New York City spending two months laying down the lion’s share of the album with producer Justin Gerrish (who’s last major job was helping to mix Vampire Weekend’s massively successful ‘Contra’). Whilst  there, the group settled into New York life and soaked up the sounds, the sights and the overall creative spirit of the city on a daily basis, feeding it into the developing album as they went. Of course the group found plenty of ways to entertain themselves too; “You can’t spend two months in New York without having a few good times and getting into a bit of bother, can you?”

 

But every band and their mother returning from a long lay-off will inevitably spout rehearsed lines about how they’ve ‘matured’ or ‘upped their game.’  Don’t take Bowman’s word for it- just spend a few seconds listening to the suave electro-rhythms and scything Strokes-riffs that combine on the album’s opening track ‘She Wants Me’. It only takes as long as those opening three and a half minutes to realize that the raggedly charming indie rock band we once knew have developed into something far slicker and sexier. It’s a new streak of invention that’s maintained throughout the album; the intricate guitar interplay on ‘Through The Door’ for example is good enough to give Interpol a few things to think about while the closing track ‘I Don’t Know You’ infuses woozy organ parts with juddering break beats into one of the most elegant and daringly ambitious things the band have yet concocted. Yet through all this, The Pigeon Detectives knack for melody remains firmly in place and you can bet your life that ‘UP,GUARDS AND AT ‘EM!’  will be adding a few more hits to the band’s haul of Top 40 singles in the months to come.

 

It’s not just the sonic side that The Pigeon Detectives have worked hard to improve. Lyrically, the album marks another clear growth that Bowman feels was probably overdue. “With the other albums, I might repeat verses or just come up with stuff right before I had to sing the vocal,” he remembers. “But on this album, the whole band helped out. We all identified the lyrics as an area that needed improving so instead of putting the responsibility just on to me and Oliver, everybody chipped in. There’s one song (‘What You Gonna Do’) that was actually inspired by the banking crisis and seeing people queuing  up around the corner to get their savings out of Northern Rock. But that’s still something that everybody can relate to because everyone saw it happen. We still write songs about the everyday when it comes down to it. It’s just that with this album, we’ve taken a more measured approach rather than the testosterone fuelled lyrics of the first two albums.”

 

But for all the changes and improvements, The Pigeon Detectives have retained the same heart and soul that made us love them in the first place. They’re still the same gang of close friends who live within a few streets of each other  who have   remained with the same label – Dance To The Radio  since the start. They still want to write songs that connect with the lives of their fans, and they still want to continue  giving  200% when it comes to playing live. A fact that’s reflected in the Twitter buzz that developed when news broke of the band’s impending return. And as Matt concludes; “We’ve definitely got a new found hunger for being in the Pigeons after the time we’ve had away. When we did the first two albums, there was no time to reflect and sometimes, all you wanted to do was to sit down, laze about at home , perhaps go to the footie and generally take it easy.Having had time to take stock over the past couple of years , you realise  how much you miss from being in the studio and doing what you love most, playing live and appreciating the people who have stuck with you.”

 

The Pigeon Detectives are revitalised, fists clenched and ever eager to engage…

 ‘UP,GUARDS AND AT ‘EM!’

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