Simon Scott of Slowdive has a new band and single

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Televise are a London band formed by Simon Scott (formerly of Slowdive, Inner Sleeve and Lowgold) guitar and vocals, Jamie Armstrong guitar, Alex Dowding bass and Nick King on drums. Outside Out is their debut single.

Echoes of 4AD’s finest moments, Thrill Jockey’s freedom and Creation’s greatest signings are clues to their sound. Outside Out is pure shoegaze pop, reverb, delay, distortion, digital silence and analogue destruction. Ride, Swervedriver, Spiritualized at their best.

Recorded by legendary producer Pat Collier at Gravity Shack in South London December 2004, Televise have a lush sound that betrays ther roots while still sounding fresh and full of energy. B-sides Let Me Go Down and If I Told You are more thoughtful and hint at great things to come. tracks: Outside Out, Let Me Go Down, If I Told You

http://www.televiseband.com/

BeeOK (boo radley), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 05:53 (twenty years ago)

interview: http://www.creation-records.com/slowdive/simon/index.html

Simon Scott of Slowdive

Simon Scott from Slowdive surprised a few people recently when he unveiled his new band Televise. Following their track on the recent Club AC30 ep the band have been in the studio recording their debut single due this April. We caught up with Simon to find out what he's been upto in the 11 years since he left Slowdive.

Cheers for agreeing to the interview. How are you?

- Just out of the studio and all is good thanks.

Inner SleeveYou’ve kept a low profile since you left Slowdive. What have you been upto?

- I’ve done quite a few things with other bands and released a few records. After leaving Slowdive in 1994 I went to Iceland and played with Chapterhouse at the UXI Festival and then wrote and recorded a song with them. The track was called ‘Feel’ and was included on a ‘Best of’ cd.

- I also helped out loads of small and interesting bands with recording, I went to Italy to drum in Milan for a while and then came back to England and formed Inner Sleeve with Russell from Chapterhouse. Three singles and an album came out. Then I went off to drum for Lowgold touring with Coldplay and Grandaddy.

- Now it’s Televise and I can never see this band ending, it’s the best band I’ve been in ever honest!

You joined Slowdive in 1990. Prior to that you were in The Charlottes whom if my memory serves me correctly toured with Ride…. is that how you joined the band?

- Slowdive were fans of The Charlottes and came to see us in Reading when we toured there. After coming off stage they bought me a drink and asked me to join and move in with them so I did.

SlowdiveWere Slowdive signed to Creation when you joined?

- I signed after the first single came out but they had met Mr McGee and agreed to let him release the records before I came in.

Were you into Creation before you were on the label?

- Massively! It was my major ambition to be on Creation and then it happened. Finding myself signed to the same label as My Bloody Valentine and Primal Scream was fucking incredible. You’d walk into the office and Colm and Kevin Shields are there putting a beer into your hand, Alan McGee gives me a Byrds T-shirt and then Ride walk in to say they want us to go to the states on tour with them. That was a typical day really and it was the best label at the time, definitely! Especially for a band like Slowdive.

What memories do you have of that era?

- Brilliant memories and I’m proud to have been part of it all.

You left before the Pygmalion album, what were your reasons for leaving?

- Neil was taking so much time writing and he moved to London so the rest of us were stuck in Reading frustrated. We weren’t allowed to contribute and I wanted to keep playing music and wrote songs so I moved on.

- I recently saw Nick and Christian and they said they wished they’d left when I went as I believe it all went stale. But I hold no grudges and would definitely like to see them all again. Christian has already been down to see Televise play live so hopefully the others will make it to a show.

Catch The BreezeSanctuary recently released the ‘Catch The Breeze’ compilation. What did you think of it?

- It’s great, but where’s my free copy?

Did it bring back a lot of memories hearing the tracks again?

- Yes, good memories and it’s strange as it reminded me of so many other bands i’ve heard in the last 10 years. I was talking to Mogwai and they said they use to come and watch us live and Televise have just got an email from The Polyphonic Spree and Bloc Party saying what big Slowdive fans they are!

You’re now in Televise, how long have you been working on that?

- It started in a North London pub where loads of Creative people hang out. I wanted to start Televise and then I met nick the drummer and started jamming. The second night we played together there were about fifty Japanese students, some other musicians including Will Oldham and Bobby Gillespie and this collection of LSD tripping artists all banging tables and chairs.

- That night I met Alex and eventually this Syd Barrett look alike called Jamie eventually joined the band as second guitarist. Then our late night jams turned into songs. It’s odd that we never got banned but it turned into a happening I guess and the landlord made a fortune. We got to rehearse for free and play until the sun came up.

What’s it like being the front man in a band compared to being a drummer?

- I’m singing because I write the lyrics and it’s as much fun as drumming. I don’t see it as being a front man as I’m just singing and playing my guitar. Front man is a term I always associate with wankers who have big egos, wear spandex and strut around the stage in stadiums. I don’t strut, I like to glide, preferably near the bar.

Can you tell me what plans you have with that?

- To release amazing records and play great gigs where ever people want us to play. The response to our music has been outstanding and we’ve had hundreds of letters from all over the world. Hopefully all those people who want to see us will get the chance in the near future.

TeleviseThere’s a proper single due on Club AC30. When can we expect that to be released?

- We finished it three days ago so it will be out in late April. It’s called ‘Outside Out’ and it’s probably the most up song we have right now and we are really happy for it to be coming out on the AC30 label here in England.


What are you listening to these days?

- The Times are getting exciting again and there are loads of great bands popping up here in the UK and abroad. Ulrich Schnauss, the Japanese group Mono and Fennesz have lit my personal stereo up recently, as has the records released on Claire Records, AC30 and 4AD.

Finally, do you have a message for the kids today?

- Never mix your drinks

BeeOK (boo radley), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 05:55 (twenty years ago)

how does it stand up to Inner Sleeve's stuff? their recordings weren't the best sounding things in the world but i thought they were ace nonetheless. "come alive" is one of my all-time fave noisepop songs.

shine headlights on me (electricsound), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 05:58 (twenty years ago)

i sometimes wish he wasn't described as being 'simon scott from slowdive' though. he was only their drummer, and i don't particularly remember them for their beats.

shine headlights on me (electricsound), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 05:59 (twenty years ago)

i sometimes wish he wasn't described as being 'simon scott from slowdive' though. he was only their drummer, and i don't particularly remember them for their beats.

Yes, I could see that but I have never heard Inner Sleeve before, but will search it out.

I did happen to see Slowdive quite a few times live and the best thing about them live was Simon, as he was a mad man on those drums. I never felt that on the albums but live he stole the show.

BeeOK (boo radley), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 06:11 (twenty years ago)

Does this venture compare favourably or unfavourably with Rachel Goswell's first solo outing?

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 06:14 (twenty years ago)

haven't heard televise, but inner sleeve >> halstead solo >>>>>>>>>> goswell solo

shine headlights on me (electricsound), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 07:07 (twenty years ago)

Come Alive is a great single- I have another single by Inner Sleeve which is also good, but I can't remember what it's called. I had no idea they were Slowdive associated.

Neil Stewart (Neil Stewart), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 08:32 (twenty years ago)

i'm curious to hear this

rizzx (rizzx), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 09:14 (twenty years ago)

Is there an album soon?

splates (splates), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 10:15 (twenty years ago)

> i'm curious to hear this

mp3s on the website. sound good, took me right back. lyrics a bit dud, maybe (it hardly needs them). could do with female vocals maybe.

"We`ve just finished recording our version of Ultra Vivid Scene's 'Mercy Seat'"...

gulp.

koogs (koogs), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 12:13 (twenty years ago)

the lyrics actually get in the way a little bit, good thing there isnt a whole lot of singing. Maybe if he enunciated a bit less it'd be better, then its more just the sound of the singing. the second song on the website sounds really nice.

AaronK (AaronK), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 13:02 (twenty years ago)

anything is better than rachel goswell's album

kyle (akmonday), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 20:01 (twenty years ago)

I was a huge Slowdive fan and haven't heard any of the subsequent solo stuff - I wasn't aware of the rachel goswell album before the xpost so I just streamed bit of and and good christ it's awful.

yr mom (yr mom), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 20:54 (twenty years ago)

anything is better than rachel goswell's album

It had one fantastic song on it ("Coastline") but I'm hard-pressed to think of another recent album that was so bad, yet contained a song that was so good. Anybody?

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Tuesday, 14 June 2005 21:00 (twenty years ago)

it didn't have any fantastic songs.

keith m (keithmcl), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 01:11 (twenty years ago)

About my impression as well, or at least it didn't stick with me as much as it could have.

As for this new group, hmmm

Ned Raggett (Ned), Wednesday, 15 June 2005 01:18 (twenty years ago)

ten months pass...
http://www.creation-records.com/images/televise_a&e.jpg

Televise finally release their debut album on 17th April.

Fronted by Simon Scott who was the drummer in Slowdive way back in the early 90's. The album follows a run of packed out London gigs including last weeks performance supporting Mark Gardener.

For those of you who still haven't listened to Televise you can check out some tracks from the album at myspace.com/televise.

The full tracklisting runs as follows:

1. This Is Where

2. Radiation Sound

3. If I Told You

4. I Don't Know Why

5. Smile

6. Underwater

7. Mercy Seat

8. Never Alone

9. Life On Mars

BeeOK (boo radley), Thursday, 4 May 2006 04:02 (twenty years ago)

Simon and I were chatting on myspace a little while back. I missed that the album was in fact now out!

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 4 May 2006 04:04 (twenty years ago)

i really like what i've heard of televise so i will be getting this. it's no major step forward from inner sleeve song-wise but the recordings are certainly better.

electric sound of jim (and why not) (electricsound), Thursday, 4 May 2006 04:15 (twenty years ago)


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