Learning by doing and learning by watching, Hebden Bridge’s youthful indie-art-pop dreamers, The Short Causeway release their long-awaited debut single after absorbing the up-close gigs, DIY spirit, record collections and collaborative spirit found on the fertile musical hideaway of the Upper Calder Valley. Tripping Down The Stairs, an equally tight and purposely raw tumble through dream-pop and jittery-indie with a whooping new wave disco interlude is OUT NOW.
Installed gratefully as a very unofficial house band of the stalwart village live venue, The Trades Club, over the past year, The Short Causeway’s exposure as a support band in front of curious and expectant audiences, as well as for the remarkable artists passing through or calling the valley home, has shaped their own, restless, boundary-free sound. The three-piece’s musical apprenticeship has concluded after supporting bands like Peaness, The Lounge Society, Katy J Pearson and The Orielles.
Sandpit companions from childhood, Claudie Nicholson (guitar) and Rufus Stott-Leach (drums) joined together with Hayden Davey (bass) to create The Short Causeway after a euphoric, sweaty gig at the venue they’ve been able to call home. With Tripping Down The Stairs’ ambitious outswings into the realms of 80’s-jazz-pop, the notable influence of A Certain Ratio comes direct from source as the early-Factory band’s vocalist/bassist, Jez Kerr became an early admirer, friend and mentor. |
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