Spector (band)


Spector is a British four piece indie rock band from London, composed of Frederick Macpherson, Thomas Shickle, Jed Cullen and Danny Blandy. The band's debut album Enjoy It While It Lasts reached number 12 in the UK Albums Chart and went to number one on the Official Record Store Chart on the week of its release.
The group's musical output has been compared to a variety of artists by areas of the media, with The Guardian describing them as "somewhere between Roxy Music and the Strokes, Pulp and Frank Sinatra", and NME delineating them as "reminiscent of The Walkmen mainlined into The Killers’ chugga-train drive."

History

Formed in 2011 by former Les Incompétents and Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man frontman Fred MacPherson, Spector practiced and performed their first gigs in Efes Snooker Club in East London. Later that year, they were granted a session on BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens's radio show, and performed on the BBC Introducing stage at the 2011 Reading and Leeds Festival.
They appeared on the live broadcast of Later... with Jools Holland on 22 November 2011 and performed their single "What You Wanted". On the longer, Friday-night show later that week they performed "Chevy Thunder" as well as "Never Fade Away", and it was announced that they would be releasing an album in 2012.
On 5 December 2011, the BBC announced that Spector had been nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2012 poll.
The band performed a headline UK tour in February 2012 and played as a support act for Florence and the Machine's March 2012 tour. Spector also performed their first gig in America at the Coachella Festival in April 2012.
After releasing new single "Celestine" on 20 May 2012, the band revealed that their debut album would be called Enjoy It While It Lasts. The album was released on 13 August 2012 to mixed reviews, reaching number 12 in the UK Album Charts and topping the Official Record Store Chart.
In August 2012, the band played at the Reading and Leeds Festival for the second time, this time on the much larger NME/Radio 1 stage. Following the two dates, Spector announced album track "Friday Night, Don't Ever Let It End" would be released as a single on Monday 12 November 2012. A music video for the single, directed by Alan Del Rio, was released on 7 October 2012.
In October 2012, Spector embarked on promotional tours in Singapore and Malaysia respectively, sponsored by Topman and Universal Music Asia. Following this, the band completed their third UK tour, supported by British indie rock bands Swim Deep, Splashh and LULS. Spector performed at XFM's 'Winter Wonderland' event in December 2012, alongside acts including Bloc Party, Maxïmo Park and Everything Everything. Frontman Fred Macpherson was nominated in the "Best Twitter" and "Villain of the Year" categories at the 2013 NME Awards. In March 2013, the band performed as main support act for Suede at an Alexandra Palace concert.
Spector has a tech team, with a separate fan following via social media platforms Instagram and Twitter, called 'SpectorTech'.
It was announced on 12 July 2013 that Christopher Burman had left the band, with touring members set to fulfil his duties on guitar & synthesizer in upcoming concert dates. The group performed at the Reading & Leeds Festival for the third consecutive year in August 2013, before making their first appearance at Glastonbury Festival in 2014, albeit with their set delayed/curtailed due to a severe electrical storm. Their Glastonbury 2014 set included the live debut of two new tracks, Stay High and Bad Boyfriend. Two more new tracks, Don't Make Me Try and All The Sad Young Men were performed at a show at Leeds in July.
On 8 December 2014, a new single 'Don't Make Me Try' was premiered on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio One show, with a music video for the song being premiered at Noisey the same day. On 3 February 2015, a second single, 'All The Sad Young Men', was premiered as Zane Lowe's 'Hottest Record In The World'. In a Twitter Q+A, it was confirmed as the first song on their upcoming album. The band also confirmed an "intimate" gig at London's The Lexington on 12 March to support the release.
On 30 June 2015 they announced their second album, Moth Boys, was to be released through Fiction Records on 21 August that year. The band followed up with an "intimate set and signing" tour to promote their album. They also announced an accompanying UK tour, spanning 13 dates in October with Yoann Intonti on the drums and Spring King and Bill Ryder Jones as supporting acts.
On 1 December 2017, after almost a year after their last shows in the UK, a new single was released. Untitled in D was the first song in a new EP that would be released in January, along with other tracks Fine Not Fine, 'Local International' and 'Wild Guess'. Describing the track, frontman Fred Macpherson said: “Untitled In D’s been burning a hole in Spector’s pocket for a little while now. I wrote the bones of it pretty quickly then Jed came through and channelled the ghost of John Frusciante on guitar and we knew we were on to something. After the sheen of our first two albums it was exciting capturing something simple and irreverent – the sound of us playing in a room rather than playing in a computer.”
The new EP, titled Ex-Directory was finally released on 9 March 2018, along with a video for Fine Not Fine directed by Sarah Pearson and shot in and around Taroudant. Spector announced an accompanying UK tour, with seven dates in May 2018 along with appearances at festivals including Reading and Leeds Festival. In December 2018 they surprise released a second EP called Spector Reloaded.
On 4 June 2019 the band released a new non-album single, titled I Won't Wait. Two more singles, titled 'Half Life' and 'Simplicity,' followed on 6 August and 18 October, respectively. On 31 March 2020, a four-track EP called Extended Play was released, comprising these three tracks as well as one new song, titled 'When Did We Get So Normal?'

Discography

Singles

EPs

Awards and nominations