The Staves

The Staves
Background information
Origin Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Genres Folk rock
Labels Atlantic Records
Website www.thestaves.com
Members Emily Staveley-Taylor
Jessica Staveley-Taylor
Camilla Staveley-Taylor

The Staves are an English acoustic folk rock trio of sisters from Watford, Hertfordshire, England.[1]

Career

They began performing as The Staveley-Taylors at open-mic nights at a local pub, The Horns, and later changed their name to The Staves.[2]

The group appeared on the Tom Jones album Praise and Blame, which was released in July 2010.[3] They supported Mt. Desolation on their UK tour in autumn 2010, with Jessica Staveley-Taylor also performing as part of that band and providing vocals for their eponymous album. The Staves released the Live at Cecil Sharp House EP and the Mexico EP in 2011,[3] and appeared on Fionn Regan's third studio album, 100 Acres of Sycamore.

The Staves attracted notice in the United States while supporting The Civil Wars in January 2012.[3] They followed with performances at South by Southwest and a tour in March in April with Bear's Den, Nathaniel Rateliff and Ben Howard, which was the subject of the film, "Austin to Boston", a documentary by Marcus Haney. The band supported Bon Iver on their May and June 2012 US and Canadian tour.[4]

The band's debut album, Dead & Born & Grown, was released in November 2012 and produced with Glyn Johns and Ethan Johns.[5][3][6]

The Staves are appearing nightly on UK television playing "Facing West" in the This is BBC Two promotional programme, with an excerpt from their appearance on Later... with Jools Holland, which was first broadcast on 9 November 2012.[7]

The second full length album, If I Was, was released 23 March 2015 on Atlantic Records in the UK/EU and on 31 March on Nonesuch Records in the US; the record was produced by Justin Vernon of Bon Iver. [8] The album debuted at #14 on the Official UK Album Chart. In July 2015 The Staves performed with Bon Iver as guests artists along with Colin Stetson, yMusic, and No BS! Brass for Bon Iver's much anticipated return to the stage as part of the Eaux Claires Festival in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. [9] They have also performed as the warm-up act for Florence and the Machine on Florence's How Big Tour supporting How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful.

At Glastonbury 2015, the Staves performed a set on The Park Stage on Sunday afternoon.

The Staves joined the live line-up of Bon Iver for the latter's Asia tour in late February and early March 2016.[10]

Discography

References

  1. Paul Lester (8 November 2011). "New Band of the Day—The Staves (No 1,144)". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  2. Lamont, Tom (11 November 2012). "No, we don't live in a log cabin...". The Observer. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Christopher Monger, James (2012-11-12). "The Staves - Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  4. "The Staves To Support Bon Iver On Upcoming Tour". The Audio Perv. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
  5. 1 2 Christopher Monger, James (2012-11-12). "Dead & Born & Grown - The Staves : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  6. "The Staves Official Website". Atlantic Records. Retrieved 2012-11-14.
  7. "The Staves - Facing West". BBC.co.uk. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  8. "Stream The Staves If I Was (Stereogum Premiere)". Stereogum.com. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  9. Johnson, Cecilia. "Bon Iver Debuts New Music As Inaugural Eaux Claires Festival Reaches Its Climax". Billboard. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  10. https://twitter.com/thestaves/status/696757686113730560

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