- Sluts of Trust
Infobox musical artist
Name = Sluts of Trust
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Origin =Glasgow ,Scotland
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Years_active = 2002—present
Label =Chemikal Underground
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URL = [http://www.slutsoftrust.co.uk/press.html Sluts of Trust]
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Past_members =Infobox Album
Name = We are all Sluts of Trust
Type = studio
Artist = Sluts of Trust
Released =26 April 2004
Recorded = Chem19 Studios, Hamilton,Scotland
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Length = 37:25
Label =Chemikal Underground
Recorded =Paul Savage
Mixed =Paul Savage
Produced = Sluts of Trust,Paul Savage
Reviews =
* [http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/26421/slutsoftrust-weare/ Pop Matters review]
* [http://www.slutsoftrust.co.uk/press.html Various Press Quotes] () [ link]
Last album = "Piece O'You/Meanwhile in Rocksville "
(2004)
This album = "Leave You Wanting More "
(2004)
Next album = "We are all Sluts of Trust "
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Sluts of Trust are a two-piece rock outfit from
Glasgow ,Scotland , originally comprising John McFarlane (guitar, vocals) and Anthony O’Donnell (drums). O’Donnell was later replaced on drums by Roo Harris.Formation
Sluts of Trust were formed in the summer of 2002 by John McFarlane and Anthony O’Donnell, after a wild three-day party, which became known as the Pirate Weekend. McFarlane and O’Donnell had first met as teenagers at
Scottish Youth Theatre ’s Summer Festival in 1995. In the intervening years, both had begun aborted courses atGlasgow University andCardonald College respectively, and had enjoyed limited success with separate musical projects. O’Donnell in Crambo, and McFarlane had released a solo recording entitled Broken Alarm Clock on the Glasgow Q.M.U label compilation Unplugged, which he also performed on theBBC television programme The Beat Room. Having recently disbanded his latest group Tungsten Crust, McFarlane had been writing songs for a change of direction. He invited O’Donnell to drum with him and very quickly they blended to create a dynamic new sound.Early gigs
After a few months rehearsing and fine-tuning McFarlane’s original compositions, the duo were invited to open for up-and-coming Glasgow band Lapsus Linguae, by their friend Iain Campbell, for Lapsus’ sold-out New Year’s Eve gig at King Tut’s Wah-Wah Hut. As a warm-up for this the band played their first ever gig as Sluts of Trust on December 17, 2002 in Starka Bar, Motherwell. The gig at King Tut’s was a huge success and was seen by established Glasgow rockers
Aereogramme , then signed toChemikal Underground Records, who brought the duo to the label’s attention. More gigs followed, supporting The Hunches at Nice ‘N’ Sleazy and at Bannerman’s inEdinburgh , where all four members ofThe Delgados (theMercury Prize -nominated indie band who owned and ran Chemikal Underground Records) arrived. Sluts of Trust were signed to Chemikal the next week having played only four gigs.Early Tours
Following the band’s first UK-wide tour, supporting label-mates Aereogramme, they retreated to Chemikal Underground’s recording studios, Chem19 in
Hamilton to begin work on their debut album with Paul Savage of The Delgados as producer. In November however they took a short break from recording to perform at the London Calling festival at the Paradiso, Amsterdam alongsideFranz Ferdinand andThe Darkness , before returning to the studio.Debut Single – Piece O’ You/Meanwhile In Rocksville
Sluts of Trust released their debut single Piece O’ You on November 21, 2003, on limited edition 7” red vinyl. Although limited to 1000 pressings, the single sold out in a week. The b-side featured live favourite Meanwhile In Rocksville. The single was championed by
BBC Radio 1 DJJohn Peel and would feature at #16 in his famous end of year chart The Festive Fifty, voted for by listeners to his show. A lo-fi video was made to accompany the release and was conceived and directed by actor Johnny Austin and filmmaker Gregor Mackay, both friends of the band’s from Scottish Youth Theatre. A pastiche ofBrian De Palma ’s Carrie, it conveyed much of the theatre of early Sluts of Trust gigs, and alongside other members of the Scottish Youth Theatre it starredSean Biggerstaff of theHarry Potter films and Paul Kelly ofThe Martial Arts . The video was premiered at the launch of the single in Glasgow’s Barfly, and projected onto McFarlane’s own bed-sheet before the band played that night. The video was later screened onMTV 2.Peel Session
With their debut album nearing completion, in early 2004 Sluts of Trust travelled to the BBC’s
Maida Vale Studios inLondon to record a live session forJohn Peel ’s show onBBC Radio 1. Peel had become a huge fan of the group since hearing their debut single and some early demo recordings for their album and continued to champion the duo until his untimely death later that year. The band chose to record previously unreleased material from their forthcoming album. The session comprised original McFarlane compositions The Greatest Gift, That’s Right, That Cat’s Right and Tighter Than The Night. They also recorded a ferocious cover version ofTalking Heads classic Psycho-Killer. The session was broadcast to great acclaim on 17th of February 2004, with John Peel labelling them “saucy blighters”.First US Tour
Sluts of Trust played their first gig on American soil in March 2004 at the
South by Southwest Festival in Austin,Texas ; before embarking on a full-scale US tour withThe Delgados andMalcolm Middleton . The tour was a huge success and the band would return to tour the US again within months.econd Single – Leave You Wanting More
Second single Leave You Wanting More was released in April 2004 to great acclaim, with British broadsheet The Independent making it their Single of the Week. The CD single also included a new McFarlane composition Crowd Pleaser along with the band’s cover version of the
Talking Heads classic Psycho-Killer, recorded for the John Peel session. Again an accompanying video was conceived and directed by Johnny Austin and Gregor Mackay. Seen as a companion piece to the Piece O’ You video, this was filmed with the RAF veterans of Glasgow’s Royal Air Force Association club and at Glasgow’s Museum of Transport, and was again shown on MTV2. The single would be placed at #5 in John Peel’s posthumous Final Festive Fifty, voted for by listeners to the John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1.Debut Album – We Are All Sluts of Trust
Sluts of Trust released their debut album We Are All Sluts of Trust in Europe on April 26th and the US in May 2004 on Chemikal Underground Records, to rapturous reviews, but modest sales. The album would sell up to 10,000 copies worldwide, but cemented the band’s cult status as one of the most original acts of the day. The album was produced by Paul Savage of The Delgados (already known for producing albums by Mogwai and Aereogramme and currently producing Franz Ferdinand’s forthcoming third album). In addition to the material the band had been playing live, the album contained a new song titled Pirate Weekend. Something of a departure from the band’s sleazy garage rock, the song featured lush and haunting overdubbed harmonies and would become a fan favourite. To support the album’s release the duo quickly embarked on another UK tour.
econd American Tour/Suicide Girls
Following a UK tour in promotion of their album We Are All Sluts of Trust, Sluts of Trust returned to the United States to promote the album there. The band had been invited to tour with burlesque craze Suicide Girls and played to large audiences across the USA. The NME published an extensive feature on the tour along with pictures from an exclusive photo-shoot of the band with members of Suicide Girls. During a break in the tour Sluts of Trust travelled to Los Angeles to play their own gigs at Amoeba Records, L.A Spaceland, and nightclub The Viper Room.
A Change of Personnel
On the duo’s return to the UK they immediately began touring the country once again, however in November 2004, tired of the relentless touring drummer Anthony O’Donnell left the band to concentrate on writing his career in theatre and television. McFarlane moved swiftly to recruit Roo Harris, a technically gifted drummer who had played with various bands and projects in London and Glasgow. The pair began rehearsing the material from the band’s debut album, along with some new McFarlane originals in early 2005.
outh By Southwest 2005
The new line-up of Sluts of Trust played their first official gig at the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas in March 2005. It was here that they were introduced to an up-and-coming new London band called Bloc Party. Already fans of the Sluts’ debut album, Bloc Party would prove to be great allies to the band as their own star began to rise. As well as effusing on their love of Sluts of Trust in many interviews, Bloc Party’s Gordon Moakes was seen to wear a Sluts of Trust t-shirt when the band played Glastonbury, and on the front cover of the NME. Bloc Party would also invite Sluts of Trust to support them on a European tour later that year.
UK Festivals
In the summer of 2005 Sluts of Trust unveiled their new line-up to the UK at a series of festival appearances. The band played at T in the Park, Musicworks, T on the Fringe and fittingly John Peel Day.
New Material
In September 2005 Sluts of Trust went back to the studio to record an EP of new material under the supervision of producer Rico, well known for his band which is also called Rico, and for his work with Gary Numan. At least three tracks were definitely recorded, Hit The Game, Overcome By Wonder and Luvvin’ of Love. An exclusive video for Hit The Game was shot by the BBC for their television programme The Music Show and aired following the year, but plans to release the EP were scrapped by McFarlane who was not happy with the material and there has yet to be an official release.
European Tour With Bloc Party
In November 2005 Sluts of Trust embarked on a European tour in support of Bloc Party, playing large arena venues across Spain and Italy.
BBC One World Session
In January 2006 Sluts of Trust were invited to record a track featuring the work of Scottish poet Robert Burns for BBC Radio’s One World – Burns Night Special. McFarlane composed a new track using the Burns poem Why Should We Idly Waste Our Prime? It was classic Sluts of Trust and showed that the Scottish band and poet shared a great deal of thematic common ground. The session was broadcast on Burns Night World Supper Special on BBC Radio 1.
The Music Show – BBC1
In the summer of 2006, BBC1’s music television programme The Music Show aired an exclusive video for new Sluts of Trust song Hit The Game. The video saw McFarlane and Harris perform the song in a bowling alley, a la The Big Lebowski. The song has never been given an official release.
CHEM087 CD + DVD
Later in the summer of 2006 Chemikal Underground Records released a compilation compact disc and DVD of some of the highlights of the label’s history entitled CHEM087 CD + DVD. The CD included Sluts of Trust debut single Piece O’ You, alongside tracks from The Delgados, Mogwai, Arab Strap and Interpol. The DVD included the videos for singles Piece O’ You and Leave You Wanting More with an audio commentary from McFarlane and co-director Johnny Austin. To launch the release both videos were screened at Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts.
Recent Appearances
Since 2007 Sluts of Trust have been seen little. John McFarlane has made a few low-key solo acoustic appearances, performing only entirely new material and is said to be working on a new album. He also played a memorable set of David Bowie songs at a charity Bowie tribute night alongside Justin Currie of Del Amitri and Teenage Fanclub at King Tut’s Wah-Wah Hut. He treated the audience to his own takes on Bowie’s Unwashed and Somewhat Slighlty Dazed, Let Me Sleep Beside You, Rock and Roll Suicide and Modern Love. In early 2008 at a low-key solo gig where he played a full set of new material he announced his intention to return with a new Sluts of Trust album later in the year.
Discography
* "Piece O' You / Meanwhile In Rocksville" (double A-side single), 21 November 2003
* "Leave You Wanting More" (single), 5 April 2004
* "We Are All Sluts of Trust" (album), 26 April 2004External links
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=16775067 Sluts of Trust myspace] .
* [http://www.slutsoftrust.co.uk/press.html Sluts of Trust website] .
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/artists/s/slutsoftrust/ John Peel on BBC Radio 1] .
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040814/ai_n12805837 The Independent Single of the Week] .
* [http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/26421/slutsoftrust-weare/ Pop Matters review]
* [http://www.uncut.net/music/sluts_of_trust/reviews/7566/ Uncut Magazine]
* [http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/therazz/music/tm_objectid=15820942&method=full&siteid=89488&headline=razz-rocks--today-edinburgh-tomorrow-the-world--name_page.html Recent article/interview] .
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