The Last Battle (band)

The Last Battle

The Last Battle in August 2013, live for the BBC At The Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Background information
Origin Edinburgh, Scotland
Genres

Alternative

Indie Folk
Years active 2009-present
Labels

17 Seconds Records

Beard Of Truth
Associated acts

Meursault (band)

King Creosote

Kid Canaveral

Eagleowl
Website www.lastbattle.co.uk
Members

Scott Longmuir - vocals, guitar

Caroline Overy - vocals, guitar

Liam O'Hare - drums

Craig Kenny - bass, backing vocals

Jonathan Bews - violin
Past members

Paul Barrett (2009 - 2012)

Daniel Barnett (2009 - 2010)

Arwen Duncan (2009 - 2012)

Ella Duncan (2009 -2011)

Flora MacKay (2009 -2011)

Brian Pokora (2011)

The Last Battle are a Scottish Alternative Indie Folk band who formed in Edinburgh in 2009 around the songs of singer/songwriter Scott Longmuir. Their name derives from a C.S Lewis novel. In 2010 they released their debut album Heart Of The Land, Soul Of The Sea to a wonderful reception from Scottish print and media. They have since received plaudits from sources including The Sunday Herald, The Guardian, The List and The Skinny.

Early history

In early 2009, after the disbandment of their old group, singer/songwriter Scott Longmuir, and bassist Paul Barrett decided to take a D.I.Y. approach to making music, and began recording in Barrett's small one bedroom flat, utilising his bathroom, hallway and living room as live space, and asking people who could play traditional instruments such as cello, glockenspiel and ukulele, to play on the recordings.

Following the rise in popularity of similar Scottish Alternative Folk artists such as Frightened Rabbit, they began sending demo's out to independent record labels. Upon receiving A & R interest, the pair decided to put a band together to play the songs live.

Barrett asked partner Flora MacKay - who had played on the initial demo's - to join them on cello full-time, whilst Longmuir brought in his partner Ella Duncan on glockenspiel, her sister Arwen on backing vocals and close friend Daniel Barnett on acoustic guitar. Later, an old high school friend - Liam O'Hare - was asked to join on percussion.

Their name came about by accident when Longmuir asked Barrett what he was reading at the time, and Barrett replied "The Last Battle", a high fantasy novel for children by C.S Lewis.

They made their live debut on 4 October 2009 for Oxjam in Edinburgh, however the performance was completely unplugged. Their first real live show in a gig venue was on 14 November at the Wee Red Bar at the Edinburgh College Of Art, supporting Fife based Singer/Songwriter Panda Su.

They finished 2009 being tipped by The Scotsman online as 'Ones To Watch for 2010', and in the new year began recording their debut album.

Heart Of The Land, Soul Of The Sea

On 5 July 2010 The Last Battle released their debut single 'Ruins' on Scottish imprint 17 Seconds Records, a label ran by Ed Jupp, the brother of stand up comedian and writer Miles Jupp. The single received glowing reviews in the Scottish press including 4 stars in both The List and The Skinny, and was followed up by the release of their debut album 'Heart Of The Land, Soul of The Sea' on 4 October, a year exactly after their first public live performance.

The band hosted an album launch at The Roxy in Edinburgh on 13 September 2010, a few weeks before the album was released. The show was a complete sell out.

Largely a concept album based around a love story between two opposing characters - one who is tied to the land and is afraid of the ocean but falls in love with someone who is forever at sea - 'Heart Of The Land, Soul Of The Sea' received many plaudits on its release, and topped many bloggers end of year polls, ending up in the top ten best selling albums of 2010 in Scotland's biggest independent record store Avalanche Records.

To promote the album, on 6 December 2010, 17 Seconds Records released their second single 'Natures Glorious Rage' and the band embarked on a 6 Date tour of the U.K with Sheffield band Book Club formerly Milburn, finishing at The Garage in London.

A handful of songs from the album received generous BBC airplay by presenters such as Vic Galloway, Gideon Coe and Ally McCrae.

Critical response

In 2010 The Skinny described debut single 'Ruins' as "a beautifully low-key, country strum with an uplifting chorus." , awarding it 4 stars.

Many online bloggers rated the album highly. A poll involving over 30 respected Scottish bloggers and music sites was held at the end of 2010, known as 'The Scottish Bams', to find the Best 30 albums of the year. 'Heart Of The Land, Soul Of The Sea' reached number 8.

The band capitalised on the success of the album by releasing an E.P on 18 July 2011 entitled The Springwell E.P, again recorded at Barrett's home. Lauren Mayberry of The List gave the E.P a respectable 3 out of 5 saying that it "should please fans of Fence babies Kid Canaveral or Fence papa (and Mercury nominee) King Creosote.". The Sunday Herald also reviewed the E.P favourably. A launch night for the E.P was held at The Wee Red Bar, with King Creosote as main support, on 30 June, which was a complete sell out.

Live

The band have supported the likes of First Aid Kit, Dawn Landes, King Creosote and The Unwinding Hours. In 2011 they were invited to play the Fence Records annual Home game, and have made appearces at other notable events including Acoustic Gathering in Scarborough.

In 2012 The Last Battle entered the studio to record their second album.

They have made a number of live appearances in 2013, including a show for the BBC at the Edinburgh Fringe and Aberfeldy Festival.

Their new album is due for release in 2014.

Members

Current

Former

Discography

Albums

E.P's

Singles

References


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