Mammoth Penguins

Mammoth Penguins are a British three-piece indie pop band based in Cambridgeshire, England. The band formed in 2013 and currently comprises members Emma Kupa, Mark Boxall and Tom Barden.[1]

Mammoth Penguins
OriginCambridgeshire, England
GenresIndie pop, punk pop
LabelsFortuna Pop!
Kingfisher Bluez
WIAWIYA
Associated acts
MembersEmma Kupa
Mark Boxall
Tom Barden

History

Emma Kupa's previous band Standard Fare broke up in 2013 following an eight-year run, and Kupa soon moved from Sheffield to Cambridgeshire. Switching from bass (which she played in Standard Fare) to guitar and vocals, Kupa teamed up with bassist Mark Boxall and drummer Tom Barden to form the combo Mammoth Penguins.[1][2]

The new group's debut single, "When I Was Your Age", was released in June 2015, and their album, Hide and Seek, arrived a month later on the Fortuna Pop! label.[1][3]

The band returned in 2017 with the "A Simple Misunderstanding" single for Kingfisher Bluez; they went on to make a record that expanded from their earlier punk-pop sound. Under the name Mammoth Penguins & Friends, they recorded a concept album about a man who faked his own death, then returned ten years later.[1] Titled John Doe, it featured contributions from Haiku Salut's Sophie Barkerwood (programming/samples), as well as Russell Lomas (violin), and Joe Bear (samples/synths). The record was released in late 2017 on Where It's At Is Where You Are (often shortened to WIAWIYA).[1]

They released their third album, There's No Fight We Can't Both Win, in 2019 on Fika Recordings. It again featured contributions from Joe Bear, as well as additional guitar by Faith Taylor.[4]

Discography

Albums

  • Hide and Seek - Fortuna Pop!, LP, CD, MP3 (2015)[1][5]
  • John Doe - WIAWIYA, LP, CD, MP3 (2017)[1]
  • There's No Fight We Can't Both Win - Fika Recordings, LP, CD, MP3 (2019)[4]

Singles

  • "When I Was Your Age" - Fortuna Pop!, 7", MP3 (2015)[1]
  • "Propped Up" - Fortuna Pop!, 7", MP3 (2015)
  • "A Simple Misunderstanding" - Kingfisher Bluez, 7", MP3 (2015)
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References

  1. Deming, Mark. "Mammoth Penguins Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  2. Gourlay, Dom (23 September 2015). ""I don't think there are any other bands like us in Cambridge": DiS meets Mammoth Penguins / In Depth // Drowned In Sound". Drowned In Sound. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  3. Ware, Gareth (17 July 2015). "Mammoth Penguins // Interview". London In Stereo. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  4. "There's No Fight We Can't Both Win - Mammoth Penguins - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  5. Scott, Hayley (15 July 2015). "Mammoth Penguins – Hide and Seek // Album Reviews". London In Stereo. Retrieved 2 May 2018.


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