

Sparrow and the Workshop
The band comprises of Belfast born, Chicago-raised Jill O'Sullivan (vocals/guitar/violin), Welshman Nick Packer (guitar/bass) and Scotsman Gregor Donaldson (drums/vocals.) Jill's voice has developed into a powerhouse of flexibility, allowing her to soar from keening Sandy Denny-esque tones to sensual peaks you're more likely to expect from PJ Harvey. With Gregor providing vocal harmonies alongside drumming and percussion duties, and Nick playing guitar and bass and an instrument combining the two affectionately referred to as the 'basstard', they have matured into a truly astonishing outfit.
The band comprises of Belfast born, Chicago-raised Jill O'Sullivan
(vocals/guitar/violin), Welshman Nick Packer (guitar/bass) and Scotsman
Gregor Donaldson (drums/vocals.) Jill's voice has developed into a
powerhouse of flexibility, allowing her to soar from keening Sandy
Denny-esque tones to sensual peaks you're more likely to expect from PJ
Harvey. With Gregor providing vocal harmonies alongside drumming and
percussion duties, and Nick playing guitar and bass and an instrument
combining the two affectionately referred to as the 'basstard', they
have matured into a truly astonishing outfit.
The band wrote the album between tours in the latter half of 2010
(Incidentally, both Gregor and Nick learned to play the trombone and
tenor horn in the weeks leading up to its recording). Both instruments
feature on the wonderfully titled song, 'Our Lady of the Potatoes',
(which was inspired by a historical novel of the same name by Duncan
Sprott- it's a tale of Louis XV's 14 year old Irish mistress). Other
highlights include album opener 'Pact to Stay Cold', the aggressively
battle-tinged 'You Don't Trust Anyone', 'Snakes in the Grass' and 'Soft
Sound of Your Voice', the eerily confessional album closer.
The band had an extremely busy and successful 2010. They began the year
supporting Idlewild on their "Post-Electric Blues" tour, and were then
invited to support the Brian Jonestown Massacre on their European tour
by bandleader Anton Newcombe after he stumbled upon a video of theirs on
Youtube. Soon after this they headed across the Atlantic for the first
time to perform three New York shows, the first of which was again
supporting the BJM. In addition to numerous shows across Europe and a
couple of Arctic gigs thanks to Norwegian Band Sivert Hoyem (ex
Madrugada), the band also performed at festivals as varied as T in the
Park, Bestival, and The Green Man Festival, the latter of which prompted
Observer newspaper music critic Ally Carnwath to call them his best
discovery of the festival. They rounded off the year as main support to
The Pogues on their farewell Christmas Tour, an introduction that was
also instigated by BJM's Anton Newcombe, who played Pogues' singer/tin
whistler Spider Stacy some tracks at a dinner party in Berlin.
2010 also saw the band receive much critical acclaim from the UK media,
including The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Mojo and Word magazine. They
also received considerable radio play and performed various radio
sessions for Marc Riley (6music) and Vic Galloway (Radio One). They were
also Radcliffe and Maconie's Pick of the Week on Radio 2 and recorded a
Maida Vale session for Rob Da Bank (Radio One).
There is something gloriously new about the way Sparrow flit
effortlessly between innocent simplicity and dark complexity, from
ethereal softness to fearless post-rock crescendos at the drop of a hat.
While they have been compared to bands as varied as Jefferson Airplane,
Talking Heads and Black Sabbath, this is an album truly of their own
making. A headline UK tour to coincide with the album release will be
announced imminently.
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- http://www.last.fm/music/Sparrow+and+the+Workshop
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- Label: Distiller Records
- Publishing: Distiller Publishing
- Management: DJT Management