Fossil Collective

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In a Northern Sky 00:00 Tools
Disarm 00:00 Tools
The Water 00:00 Tools
Wolves 00:00 Tools
On & On 00:00 Tools
Half Light 00:00 Tools
Under My Arrest 00:00 Tools
On and On 00:00 Tools
Boy with Blackbird Kite 00:00 Tools
Brother 00:00 Tools
Monument 00:00 Tools
Satellite 00:00 Tools
When Frank Became an Orb 00:00 Tools
The Magpie 00:00 Tools
How Was I to Know 00:00 Tools
Guaratuba 00:00 Tools
Without a Fight 00:00 Tools
Do You Realize (The Flaming Lips cover) 00:00 Tools
Everything But You Was Facing North 00:00 Tools
Waves 00:00 Tools
Rivers Edge 00:00 Tools
Silent Alarm 00:00 Tools
I Remember It Now 00:00 Tools
Think Again 00:00 Tools
Fog 00:00 Tools
And If You Go 00:00 Tools
Float 00:00 Tools
Final Call 00:00 Tools
Outliers 00:00 Tools
And If You Go (I'm Coming Along) 00:00 Tools
Call My Name 00:00 Tools
Throwing Your Voice 00:00 Tools
Here's a Light 00:00 Tools
Forest 00:00 Tools
Power of Love 00:00 Tools
On On 00:00 Tools
The Power of Love (Frankie Goes To Hollywood Cover) 00:00 Tools
Without a Fight Dark Dark Horse Remix 00:00 Tools
Do You Realize 00:00 Tools
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Wolves (2013) 00:00 Tools
There's a Light 00:00 Tools
The Power Of Love 00:00 Tools
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Sattelite 00:00 Tools
Do You Realize (Flaming Lips Cover) 00:00 Tools
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«Let It Go» 00:00 Tools
Under My Arrest (Oli Slack Remix) 00:00 Tools
'On and On 00:00 Tools
Wolves (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
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'Let It Go' Official Video (HD) 00:00 Tools
Power of Love (Frankie Goes To Hollywood) 00:00 Tools
call my name (B side) 00:00 Tools
Brother (2013) 00:00 Tools
'On and On' Official Video (HD) 00:00 Tools
Let It Go (2013) 00:00 Tools
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On and On (2013) 00:00 Tools
Tell Where I Lie 00:00 Tools
And If You Go ( I`m Coming Along) 00:00 Tools
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Fossil Collective is British folk duo David Fendick and Johnny Hooker. This is a band that do things differently. Beautiful melodic music, with rich glorious harmonies and meticulous attention to detail, it is as much an aural statement as it is a pleasure to listen to. Layer upon layer of harmony mixed with delicate uplifting sounds may well remind you of other artists, be it Neil Young, Simon & Garfunkel or Midlake but this music is no mere imitation. Whilst Fossil Collective's songs tip their cap to these classic musicians, scratch the surface and you discover something more contemporary, yet equally as rewarding. It seems impossible that something so sonically complete could appear as if from nowhere, but Fossil Collective, the Yorkshire two-piece have been perfecting their craft and working towards this moment for years. Consisting of multi-instrumentalists David Fendick and Jonny Hooker, both were local musicians from the Leeds music scene, whose paths had crossed at various points in different bands. 'What separated Jonny from the other people I'd met was his total commitment to music' begins Dave. 'Whereas other people we were around were in bands for somewhat clichéd reasons, our focus was the music and the songs and for that reason we gravitated towards each other'. After a successful album with Leeds band Vib Gyor, the duo decided to strip everything back and start again. Hooker reminisces, "we felt we had to fold our cards and be honest to ourselves. We were listening to the kind of music we grew up with. (Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac, The Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor) We decided there and then to try and capture the essence of that traditional songcraft, to strip everything back to the song, lyrics and melody'' Fendick steps in "It was actually very liberating to be able to do that". Armed with three roughly prepared demos, the duo found themselves looking for a recording studio. 'We had no money at all, but our friends had a modest little studio in a crypt just outside of the city' says Dave. 'It was a totally surreal place to go to as it was in the middle of nowhere. We had to stop recording at various points during the day as the main church was directly above the crypt. Whenever there was a mass or a wedding for example we had to be quiet - like little church mice scurrying about downstairs.’ However, a week of intense recording paid off, and they re-surfaced with 3 songs that would become their self released 'Honey Slides' EP. Jonny explains. 'Before we had even decided on the name Fossil Collective we realised that we wanted this project to be a continual running order of like-minded local artists. We worked on the principle that if we surrounded ourselves with an evolving stream of people we admired then our music would never become stale. Keeping away from the constraints of a 'typical' band dynamic would keep it open and interesting for us. If we wanted a harpist we'd go and find one, If we wanted a cellist we'd go and find one and so on.' Knowing they were on to something special they wanted something visual to reflect this. Enlisting the help of Leeds animator Ashley Dean (Broken Pixel) was the next logical step. ‘Ash is a good friend and a like-minded independent local artist. We played him On & On and asked him to interpret the song.’ The result was the stop/start animated video of a courtship between a wolf and a stag that went viral on youtube, getting over 250,000 hits in 2 weeks. Once they put their heads above water, things started happening very quickly. Their 3rd gig was at Shepherds Bush Empire, supporting Benjamin Francis Leftwich. "It was great because other artists were contacting us, saying how much they liked our music and inviting us to tour" remembers Jonny. "It was sudden, but we were lucky to have great network of friends to come play with us and help interpret the songs live … after all, who is going to turn down the chance to play Shepherds bush Empire!" The band did a full tour with Ben and then another UK support with soul singer Ren Harvieu. On 11th June 2012 Fossil Collectives Debut EP 'Let It Go' was released. Lead track was 'Single of the Week' on iTunes USA, opening the doors to a lot of new fans. It received plays and support from Mark Riley, Radcliffe and Maconie, Chris Hawkins and Steve Lamacq at 6 Music. It also won the 6 music rebel playlist. Radio 2 support came from Bob Harris, Mark Radcliffe and an extremely supportive Dermot O'Leary who invited them in for a chat and to perform on his Saturday Radio2 show. 'Let it Go' also made the XFM playlist, the Q playlist & the NME 'A' list. A 10 date headline tour coincided with this, selling out in Manchester & London in a matter of days. The band built on this success by releasing the 'On & On' EP on 22nd October. Receiving the same support from radio, they were also invited in to record an infamous Daytrotter Session. Press support came from Sunday Times, Time Out, The Fly, The Independent & NME. It was at this point that The Civil Wars starting tweeting about how much they were enjoying the music. A few friendly emails later and Fossil Collective were supporting them at the key gigs of their UK tour. (Camden Roundhouse, Manchester Apollo, Glasgow 02 Academy) 'We feel privileged to play anywhere though' says Dave - be it our last sell out London show to a couple of hundred people, or a few thousand people at Camden Roundhouse. What is important is that we always stay true to ourselves and the music.' After a winter spent locked away in the studio, Fossil Collective came out of hibernation with “Tell Where I Lie” in hand – their beautifully crafted, ten track, debut album. The album hit record stores on April 8th 2013, the same day the band were invited into Bob Harris’ Radio 2 studio to record a two track session. Released to rapturous acclaim from both fans and critics alike; “Tell Where I Lie” was named iTunes’ ‘editors choice’, quickly climbed to number 1 in the US ‘New Artist Billboard Chart and graced the pages of Clash, Q Magazine, NME, Drowned In Sound and Hunger. Read more on Last.fm. 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