The Declining Winter

The Declining Winter is a British band based in Yorkshire, led by Richard Adams, the co-founder of the Domino Records group Hood.[1]The band plays a unique form of pastoral pop taking in influences from lo-fi, electronica and post rock with a strong visual aesthetic inspired by the countryside of Yorkshire.

The Declining Winter
OriginLeeds, England
GenresPost-rock, Indie, slowcore, IDM, shoegaze, electronic
Years active2007present
LabelsMisplaced Music
Rusted Rail
Moteer
Home Assembly
Monopsone
Rural Colours
Sound in Silence
WebsiteThedecliningwinter.com
MembersRichard Adams
Past membersStuart Wilson
Paul Elam
Gareth S. Brown
Richard Morris
Elaine Reynolds
Sarah Kemp

They released their debut single "The Future Sound of Hip Hop Parts 1 & 2" on Misplaced Music in November 2007.[2] The record was unique as it is made of mostly recycled materials reflecting the band's keen interest in the environment.[3] This release was promptly followed up by a CD only remix project on Moteer and a debut album Goodbye Minnesota released by Ireland's Rusted Rail imprint in May 2008.[4] In May 2009, they issued a mini album Haunt the Upper Hallways on Home Assembly Music.[5] The same label also released an unlikely attempt at a song for the 2010 World Cup and later that year the four track CDr "Scenes from the Back Bedroom Window" emerged on boutique Italian imprint, Secret Furry Hole.[6]

After a long period of silence, the band (now consisting solely of Richard Adams with assorted guests) returned to release a 10" Fragment 5 on French label Monopsone in 2013 followed by Lost Songs cassette on Sanity Muffin in 2014. The latter album consists of unfinished recordings rescued by Adams from his crashed hard drive and was later issued as a small run of CDrs. A brand new studio album, Home For Lost Souls, was released in March 2015 on Home Assembly Music,[5] and came with a digital-only mini-album The Waning Mill Chronicles. In August 2015, the band played a rare series of UK dates with a new line-up consisting of Richard Adams (vocals, guitar), Paul Elam (guitar), Mick Harrison (bass) and Chris Lanigan (drums). The band then issued "The Leaves in the Lane" a split 12" with Isnaj Dui on the Rural Colours imprint, and a busy 2015 was rounded off with a limited album "Endless Scenery" on Sound in Silence.

The band then fell silent as Adams worked with his other project the dulcimer-led instrumental band, Memory Drawings, but a very limited handmade 7" single "Chimneys etc" appeared in 2018, followed by a critically appraised new studio album, Belmont Slope, in September 2018. In 2019, Richard Adams released two near solo records under The Declining Winter moniker. Firstly a collaboration with Leeds-based designers Studio Build and brewing company Northern Brew Co. on a 7" record entitled "UTE", which came with a craft beer of the same name. Then came "Why Clanks" - a short run book and CDr released by the Manchester-based short run print label Paper Piano Press. Adams also released an album of ambient and electronic recordings in 2019 on Sound In Silence under the name Western Edges.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Goodbye Minnesota (2008)
  • Haunt the Upper Hallways (2009)
  • Fragment 5 (2013)
  • Lost Songs (2014)
  • Home For Lost Souls (2015)
  • The Leaves in the Lane (2015) split album with Isnaj Dui
  • Endless Scenery (2015)
  • Belmont Slope (2018)

Singles

  • "The Future Sound of Hip Hop Parts 1 & 2" (2007)
  • "Moteer Remixes" (2007)
  • "Remixes" (2008)
  • "The Official World Cup Theme" (2010)
  • "Scenes from The Back Bedroom Window" (2010)
  • "Chimneys etc" (2018)
  • "Return to Branch" (2018)
  • "Why Clanks" (2019)

References

  1. Hemingway, David (4 April 2008). "Hood: Brothers Gonna Work it Out". Xlr8r.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  2. "Welcome to nginx!". Misplacedmusic.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 May 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. "The Declining Winter | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  4. "Rusted Rail - The Declining Winter". Rustedrail.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  5. "the declining winter/ scenes from the back bedroom window". Secretfurryhole.blogspot.com. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
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