Hinds (band)

Hinds

Hinds performing live in London at the Boston Arms in January 2015.
Background information
Origin Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Genres Indie rock, garage rock, low-fi
Years active 2011 (2011)–present
Labels Lucky Number, Burger Records, Mom + Pop
Members Carlotta Cosials - vocals, guitar
Ana García Perrote - vocals, guitar
Ade Martín - bass
Amber Grimbergen - drums[1]

Hinds is a Spanish indie rock band from Madrid, formed in 2011, consisting of Carlotta Cosials (vocals, guitar), Ana Perrote (vocals, guitar), Ade Martin (bass) and Amber Grimbergen (drums).[2] The original name of the band was Deers, but they were forced to change it at the end of 2014, due to the threat of legal action from a similarly named band.[3] The group chose "Hinds" (female deer) as the new name of the band and announced officially the name change on 7 January 2015.[4] They have released one album and two singles.

History

Hinds started in 2011 as a duo called Deers, consisting of Carlotta Cosials and Ana García Perrote.[5] After a break of a year and a half, the duo went reformed in 2013. In March 2014, still as a duo, they recorded the tracks "Bamboo" and "Trippy Gum" and released both songs in Bandcamp as "Demo".[6] The single was praised by music magazines such as NME[7] and by Paul Lester of The Guardian who chose Deers as "new band of the week" in September 2014,[8] and by major musicians, such as Patrick Carney,[5] The Pastels,[9] and Bobby Gillespie.[10]

After releasing "Demo" the duo became a four piece, with close friend and former guitar player and singer Ade Martín on bass and the Netherlands-born Amber Grimbergen on drums.[1] In May 2014, Deers won the "Make Noise Malasaña" festival contest[11] and were awarded with recording their second single "Barn" in Converse Rubber Tracks in Berlin. In June 2014 Deers played for the first time in London and "Demo" was released on July on vinyl by the record labels Lucky Number Music (UK) and Mom + Pop Music (USA).[12] During the rest of the year they also played in Germany and France, amongst other countries, and supported The Libertines,[13] The Vaccines[14] and Black Lips.[15] They have received very positive reviews in Pitchfork,[16] Pigeons and Planes,[17] Gorilla vs. Bear,[18] The Irish Times,[19] Paste,[1] and DIY.[20][21]

On 3 November 2014, they released the single "Barn" with the tracks "Castigadas en el granero" ("Punished in the Barn") and "Between Cans". Once again it was released by Lucky Number[22] and was well-received by the press.[8][16][21]

In 2015, the band embarked on their first world tour, having already played Thailand and Australia in February and the United States in March,[23] and played many major festivals, including Festival Internacional de Benicàssim, South by Southwest where they played 16 concerts in just 4 days),[2][24] Burgerama, Best Kept Secret and Dot to Dot Festival. On 13 April they began recording their debut album, with Paco Loco and Diego García (from The Parrots) as producer and engineer.[23] The band also released a split single in April with The Parrots for Record Store Day, featuring the track “Davey Crockett (Gabba Hey!)", a cover from Thee Headcoats produced by Árni Árnason from The Vaccines.[25]

The band announced at the end of April that they had completed the recording of the debut album. On September confirmed the record details, the album "Leave Me Alone" was released on January 8, 2016, on the label Lucky Number. It features 12 tracks, including the brand new single "Garden", previous singles such as "Bamboo", "Castigadas en el granero" and "Chili Town", and several new tracks.[26] This album charted on the Oricon Weekly albums chart in Japan.[27]

Musical style

Overall, Hinds are considered a garage rock, garage pop and lo-fi band, and have been compared to a blend of rock bands such as Velvet Underground, The Pastels, and C86-like bands, contemporary garage rock and 1960s groups with a poppier sound,[8][10][28] although they have mentioned Black Lips, Ty Segall, The Parrots, The Strokes, The Vaccines, and Mac DeMarco as their main influences.[8][15][29]

Discography

Album

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 3 Alexa Carrasco (16 December 2014). "Deers: The Best of What's Next". Pastemagazine.com. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  2. 1 2 Rodríguez-Vila, Elisa (March 28, 2015). "The irresistible charm and talent of Hinds". Fusion. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  3. Gabriela Tully Claymore (January 7, 2015). "Dears Force Deers To Change Their Name".
  4. Matt Wilkinson (7 January 2015). "NME News Deers Change Name to Hinds Following Legal Threat from Namesake Band". Nme.com. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  5. 1 2 Anna Pacheco; Andrea Gómez (18 March 2015). "Hinds, las ciervas madrileñas que ya conoce todo el mundo" [Hinds, Madrid's Hinds Already Known Around the World]. El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish) (Barcelona). Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  6. "DEMO - Hinds". Hinds.bandcamp.com. 28 July 2014. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  7. "NME Reviews - 20 Tracks You Need To Hear This Week (2/7/2014)". Nme.com. 1 July 2014. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  8. 1 2 3 4 Paul Lester (12 September 2014). "New Band of the Week: Deers (No 22)". The Guardian.
  9. "The Pastels - This is great. Deers are from Madrid and I'm...". Facebook.
  10. 1 2 "Primal Scream - I saw these girls play at Electrowerkz...". Facebook.
  11. "Deers, ganadoras de Converse Make Noise Malasaña". Jenesaispop.com. 5 May 2014. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  12. "Madrid band DEERS announce debut single, London gig". DIY.
  13. "Watch New Deers Video for "Castigadas en el Granero"". Pastemagazine.com.
  14. "Hinds to support The Vaccines at intimate London gig tonight". DIY.
  15. 1 2 "Hinds (aka Deers) Interviewed: 'Our Motto Is 'Our Shit, Our Rulese". Nme.com. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  16. 1 2 Melody Lau (5 November 2014). "Deers: 'Between Cans'". Pitchfork.
  17. "Daily Discovery: Deers, Two Girls from Madrid Who Make Perfectly Unfrefined Guitar Pop Songs". Pigeons & Planes. 11 June 2014. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  18. "Video Premiere: Deers – Trippy Gum". Gorilla vs. Bear (Blog). 4 August 2014.
  19. "New Music – Deers, Max Jury, Glycerine Queens". Irishtimes.com. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  20. Dominique Sisley (8 December 2014). "Spain’s Hottest New Export: Deers". DIY.
  21. 1 2 Claudia Ortiz (5 December 2014). "Fenómeno Deers". Metropoli (in Spanish) (El Mundo).
  22. "Deers Return With 'Castigadas En El Granero' ('Grounded In The Barn') - Exclusive". Nme.com. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  23. 1 2 Pablo Gil (24 February 2015). "Caray qué éxito, Hinds" [Wow What Success, Hinds]. El Mundo (in Spanish).
  24. "Review & Photos: South by Southwest 2015 -- Whine, Women & Song". The Bay Bridged - San Francisco Bay Area Indie Music.
  25. "Premiere: Hinds (fka Deers) – Davey Crockett (Thee Headcoats cover)". Gorilla vs. Bear (Blog). 10 March 2015.
  26. "Hinds announce debut album 'Leave Me Alone', and unveil single – listen". Nme.com. 2015-09-08. Retrieved 2016-01-09.
  27. http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/665833/
  28. Malcolm Jack (27 November 2014). "Deers Review – Great Songwriting with Punk Values". The Guardian.
  29. "What do we expect from The Vaccines?". DIY.

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