Fosca

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I've Agreed To Something I Shouldn't Have 04:13 Tools
Confused and Proud 05:04 Tools
Universal Gatecrasher 03:37 Tools
We See The World As Our Stunt Doubles 04:33 Tools
Supine on the Astroturf 03:40 Tools
Kim 05:04 Tools
Don't Be a DJ 02:34 Tools
The Agony Without the Ecstasy 02:54 Tools
It's Going to End in Tears (All I Know) 05:57 Tools
Head Boy 02:55 Tools
It Only Matters To Those To Whom It Matters 03:24 Tools
The Millionaire of Your Own Hair 06:01 Tools
Secret Crush On Third Trombone 00:00 Tools
Idiot Savant 02:12 Tools
In-Joke For One 03:06 Tools
Evening Dress At 3pm 02:50 Tools
Come Down From The Cross (Someone Else Needs The Wood) 04:32 Tools
I'm On Your Side 03:07 Tools
The Director's Cut 02:57 Tools
Storytelling Johnny 06:00 Tools
Oh Well There's Always Reincarnation 02:06 Tools
Letter to Saint Christopher 03:32 Tools
I Know I Have Been Happier 05:45 Tools
On Earth to Make the Numbers Up 06:55 Tools
Rude Esperanto 03:03 Tools
letter to st christopher 05:45 Tools
Assume Nothing 06:03 Tools
Live Deliberately 05:00 Tools
There Is Another Country 05:48 Tools
File Under Forsaken 09:24 Tools
Secret Crush on the Third Trombone 02:33 Tools
My Body Isn't Me 03:46 Tools
it's going to end in tears 00:00 Tools
Square in the Social Circle 00:00 Tools
Weightless 05:40 Tools
Secret Crush on 3rd Trombone 02:25 Tools
My Diogenes Heart 02:20 Tools
The Man I’m Not Today 03:48 Tools
come down from the cross 03:00 Tools
Letter to St. Christopher 03:34 Tools
diary of an antibody: entries 1-22 03:34 Tools
He's No Help 03:34 Tools
Supine On The Astroturf (Single Version) 03:34 Tools
The Followers 03:46 Tools
diary of an antibody: entries 23-30 03:46 Tools
Fosca 03:46 Tools
On Earth to Make the Numbers U 03:46 Tools
The Man I'm Not Today 03:53 Tools
The Millionaire of yur own hair 03:46 Tools
I’ve Agreed To Something I Shouldn’t Have 03:53 Tools
I've Agreed To Something I Shouldn't Have - Fosca 03:53 Tools
Diary Of An Antibody: Entries 23-20 03:53 Tools
Supine On The Astroturf (Album Version) 03:53 Tools
Millionaire of Your Own Hair 03:53 Tools
Diary Of An Antibody (Entries 1 - 22) 03:53 Tools
diary of an antibody (entries 23-30) 03:53 Tools
Diary Of An Antibody 23-30 03:53 Tools
Diary Of An Antibody 1-22 03:53 Tools
Diary Of An Antibody (Entries 23 - 30) 03:53 Tools
Agony Without the Ecstasy 02:54 Tools
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Based in London and Worthing, Fosca is a foursome formed by Dickon Angel (aka Richard Dickon Edwards, lead vocal, lyrics, some guitar) after spending some years in the group Orlando, who released several singles - including one under the name Shelley (Reproduction Is Pollution, Sarah Records, 1995) - and an album, Passive Soul (Blanco Y Negro, 1997). His previous adventures also include modelling at various "unusual" fashion shows, playing guitar for the band Spearmint, and keeping an almost notorious Internet Diary ("Website of the Month", Select Magazine, 1999). After leaving Orlando in 1998, Dickon experimented with the Fosca name via several line-ups, lead vocalists and musical directions, playing a handful of London shows and releasing a self-produced EP along the way (the Galaxie 500-bothering Nervous, London (Something Velvet, November 1999), before realising two things: (a) that he needed a musical collaborator for guidance and direction, and (b) that he should take the lead vocal duties himself in the interests of Lyrical Truth. The former he found in February 2000: Alex Sharkey (guitars, bass, keyboards, programming, backing vocals). Alex's own history includes the groups Brighter (several singles and an album on Sarah Records in the early 1990s) Hal (one single, Vinyl Japan, 1994) and Pinkie. Dickon cites Brighter's Christmas (from their Laurel album) as one of his favourite tracks of all time, and when Alex wrote and suggested they tried making pop music together, he leapt at the chance. Fosca was completed with the invaluable presence of two players who had both appeared on Nervous, London and at various pre-Alex Fosca shows. One was Rachel Stevenson (synth, backing vocals, band organising), who'd first met Dickon in the audience at a gig - a show by Brighter, in fact - and the other Sheila B (cellos, rehearsal space), a Londoner friend of Rachel's and member of a 1960s-style dance troupe. This permanent version of Fosca made its live debut in March supporting Trembling Blue Stars at London's Spitz Club. April was spent recording an album, On Earth To Make The Numbers Up, with producer Ian Catt, whose previous credits include Saint Etienne, Kylie Minogue, Trembling Blue Stars and Shampoo. A single, The Agony Without The Ecstasy, was released on Shinkansen in June, and the album followed at the start of October. At the start of 2001, Fosca began work on their second album, Diary Of An Antibody, again with Ian Catt. Due to various delays in the recording, an EP featuring the first three songs from the sessions was released in October, with Supine On The Astroturf as the lead track. The band played a short tour of France with Trembling Blue Stars in April, and played the farwell Benno festival in Sweden in July. The band are currently hugely popular in Sweden - they've appeared on the front covers of fanzines, and Dickon has been interviewed by national radio - and they'll be returning there in mid-October for a 4-date tour. This tour will also see the debut of new recruit Kate Dornan on keyboards, as Alex has decided he no longer wished to play live. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.