Spearmint (band)

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Spearmint
OriginLondon, England
GenresIndie pop, post-Britpop
Years active1995–present
LabelshitBack
MembersShirley Lee
Simon Calnan
James Parsons
Ronan Larvor
Andy Lewis
Past membersMartin Talbot
Dickon Edwards

Spearmint are a London-based indie pop band, founded in 1995 by Shirley Lee. The group has received coverage in the NME,[1] Time Out, Melody Maker and Uncut magazines.[2]

The original lineup included founder Shirley Lee (guitar and lead vocals), Simon Calnan (keyboard and backing vocals), Ronan Larvor (drums), and Martin Talbot (bass guitar). Forming their own record label (which they named hitBack), the group released their earliest songs as vinyl white labels. James Parsons replaced Talbot before the release of the band's second single, "Goldmine". Dickon Edwards joined as second guitarist around the time of the album A Week Away. Parsons soon replaced him, the bass vacancy filled by Andy Lewis.[citation needed]. They have more recently reverted to the four-piece line-up of the late 1990s.

The band were referenced in the film (500) Days of Summer wherein Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character states “It pains me we live in a world where nobody's heard of Spearmint.”[3]

Album discography

Studio albums

  • A Week Away (1999)
  • Oklahoma (2000)
  • A Different Lifetime (2001)
  • My Missing Days (2003)
  • The Boy and the Girl That Got Away (2005)
  • Paris in a Bottle (2006)
  • News from Nowhere (2014)
  • It's Time to Vanish (2016)
  • Are You from the Future? (2019)
  • Holland Park (2021)

Compilation albums

  • Songs for the Colour Yellow (1998)
  • A Leopard and Other Stories (2004)

References

  1. ^ "Spearmint : Sweeping the nation - NME". NME.
  2. ^ "Spearmint... A Leopard..." www.spearmint.net. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  3. ^ "(500) Days of Summer, ICA Gig, Germany here we come!". Shirley Lee. 10 September 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2014.

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