Still Corners


Still Corners is a band formed in 2008 in London, England. Built on the siren-like vocals of Tessa Murray and atmospheric songs of Greg Hughes, they create a wash of Lynch-esque inspired love songs.

The group’s self-released EP titled “Remember Pepper?” (2008) quickly gained momentum with the indie blogoshere and paved the way to their first string of live shows with Leon Dufficy on guitar and Luke Jarvis on bass.

By 2010 Still Corners had garnered wide critical success with a string of singles including the Don’t Fall In Love/Wish 7-inch on cult label the Great Pop Supplement and the haunting Endless Summer.

Building on a reputation for edgier live shows mixing in film projections, Still Corners have just completed their first US and UK tours. Their full length Sub Pop debut is due October 2011.

See below for upcoming tour dates.  And glad to see they have a local gig.

Creatures Of An Hour (Album Trailer Video)

Check out the album



Endless Summer

This session was recorded by FaceCulture in the attic of café De Pont in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on September 22, 2011. Dream pop duo Still Corners plays the song Endless Summer, which is on their debut album Creatures Of An Hour (2011).



Here's a great live appearance at SXSW.
Cuckoo

Live at SXSW (Austin TX) 2011 [reappear2wintheprize]

Wish

directed by Lucy Dyson

Check out some of their releases here.

Upcoming USA tour dates.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Drake Underground, Toronto, Canada
Thursday, October 27, 2011 Schubas Tavern, Chicago, IL
Friday, October 28, 2011 7th St Entry, Minneapolis MN
Monday, October 31, 2011 Media Club, Vancouver Canada
Tuesday, November 1, 2011 Sunset Tavern, Seattle WA
Wednesday, November 2, 2011 Mississippi Studios, Portland OR
Friday, November 4, 2011 Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco CA
Saturday, November 5, 2011 Bootleg Theater, Los Angeles CA


Check out their mixtape.
Still Corners 'Cuckoo' single launch mix by LeonDufficy

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