THE LONGCUT

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The Longcut formed in Manchester in 2002, while attending the University of Manchester. Originally a four-piece, their vocalist left soon after the band started and the remaining members intended to make purely instrumental music. In 2003 their experiments with cheap drum machines led to a new sound and their unusual stage setup. The band’s original sound and energetic live performances brought them to the attention of the record industry in 2004, eventually signing to Liverpool’s Deltasonic label. During 2004 the band also became friends with Manchester promoters Akoustik Anarkhy and indie/grunge band, Nine Black Alps. The two groups shared bills together at various house parties (one in Longsight was filmed for the video to “Transition”) organised by Akoustik Anarkhy and The Longcut, eventually touring together in
early 2006.

The Longcut released their debut EP Transition in November 2004, followed by A Quiet Life in June 2005. Both EPs sold out and were well received by the music press. Work on their debut album, A Call and Response, began in the summer of 2005. Production duties were handled by Jonny Dollar, and was mixed by TV on the Radio’s David Andrew Sitek.

A mini-album (a compilation of their UK EPs) was released internationally in 2006. A Call and Response was released on 12 June 2006, followed by “Vitamin C” as a lead promotional single. “A Tried and Tested Method” would soon follow, The band released The Airtight Sessions EP, a compilation of the band’s previous work and one new song “Idiot Check” making up the four-track listing. The EP was made available as a free download for all subscribers to the band’s official site for a limited time, then made available for purchase at Apple Computer’s iTunes Store.

The band returned in 2018 with their third album, entitled Arrows released again on Deltasonic Records.

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