Farrah

"She remembers his love handles, How he helped remove her sandals
And his kisses on her ankles, How their bodies lay entangled
Til the day broke like a scandalous embrace"

("Scarborough", from the new album "Farrah")

The History
The term 'under the radar' could have been coined for the band Farrah. Releasing their first single ten years ago plus three critically acclaimed albums, which have propelled the band to sold-out tours in the Far East and Europe, the UK mainstream has taken a long while to wake up to the band's shimmering hook-laden pop.

Singer Jez Ashurst is bemused but unphased. "We're confusing, I think, and hard to categorise - and a lot of people like to categorise bands. We've always recorded, produced and owned our records, plus we make our own videos as well, so we're as 'indie' as you can get. Yet we try to create polished, ageless music you might think sounds like it couldn't have come from a punk or DIY aesthetic. People sometimes say we sound 'too commercial' - as though these two things are mutually exclusive. We just make the music we like."

Gig highlights over the years have included sharing stages - both clubs and arena-sized, here in the UK and abroad - with the likes of Ben Folds, Ash, The Feeling, Hard Fi, Phantom Planet, Nada Surf and The Thrills, to name a few. But in recent years, Farrah have only rarely been coaxed out of their South London studio (tours of Japan, Australia and Europe aside). In fact the band often put on spur-of-the-moment gigs in their Bermondsey studio-cum-club-house to test drive new songs live to friends and fans while encouraging the bonhomie with a BBQ and the odd bottle of wine. It's how the band likes to do things, which is partly why Farrah have unintentionally always been one step ahead of the major record companies in this rapidly changing online world - no "middlemen" at all.

The People
On the surface, the four individuals in the band don't have much in common. Vocalist and principal songwriter Jez Ashurst has a penchant for quirky couplets, wry rhymes and bittersweet melodies. Andrew Campbell a Swedish-born Scot (who went to Jez's rival York school) is the technical wizard - a multi-instrumentalist, installation artist and self-confessed synthesizer nerd who also helms Farrah's video escapades (one of which involved taking 10,000 still photos of the band and piecing them together). Michelle Margherita is as rock & roll as her name suggests. When she's not adding her helium harmonies to the mix or occasionally taking over lead-vocal duties (see "Got The Best Of Me"), this diminutive Australian patrols the stage with her bass like a young Chrissie Hynde. Dana Myzer was the drummer in Cotton Mather - Noel Gallagher's favourite band and music-press darlings - before leaving Texas and relocating to the UK to join Farrah in the hope he could teach them the finer points of 'groove' and 'feel'. Four individuals from four corners of the globe, united by a joy of defying expectation and making glorious noise.

The New Album
"We simply called the new record 'Farrah' because this record sounds like everything we've been searching for. It just sums up what we are," says Jez. Namely, 12 outstanding songs that walk a delicate line between bitter and sweet. "Life can be beautifully sad," continues Jez. "We all have dreams that taunt us, we all want to be different but are also desperate to find someone who feels the same - that's what we wrote about on this record."

From tales of office romances in faded seaside towns ("Scarborough") to the aching simplicity of "DNA" (perhaps the first love song about the human genome?) to uplifting pop anthems ("Swings And Roundabouts" and "Stereotypes"), "Farrah" is a feast for the mind and ears, effortlessly mixing genres and styles. "When you're making music on your own terms and not necessarily trying to appeal to a particular market, you can be as diverse as you like," says Andrew. Jez adds, "And you can get away with murder if you have a gorgeous melody. We love hiding a dark lyric under a whistle-able tune."

With their penchant for genre-hopping and magpie-like appropriation of spiky New Wave guitar sounds, 70s-soft-rock layered vocal harmonies and retro synth flourishes, it's easy to see why Farrah don't fit into any one musical genre. Echoes of classic records from the likes of Steve Miller, Tom Petty and ELO to Ben Folds, Squeeze, Fountains Of Wayne and Elvis Costello resonate throughout the album.

Perhaps there's something beautiful about a band who aren't cool, who aren't chasing fashion but instead only care about making records that stand the test of time. Perhaps there's a blip about to appear on the radar. Farrah are flying high.

Farrah are:
Jez Ashurst - Guitar, Vocals
Andrew Campbell - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
Michelle Margherita - Bass, Vocals
Dana Myzer - Drums, Vocals

For news, gigs, video and chat on Farrah check out their own excellent website here www.farrah.co.uk or on MySpace at www.myspace.com/farrah

PAST LIVE DATES:
  • 05 May 06 - Copérnico, Madrid, Spain
  • 06 May 06 - Stereoscene, Seville, Spain
  • 09 Jul 06 - Festival Della Birra, Luca, Italy
  • 03 Jan 07 - Notting Hill Arts Club, London, United Kingdom
  • 19 Jan 07 - Sound, London, United Kingdom
  • 23 Jan 07 - Fibbers Barfly, York, United Kingdom
  • 25 Jan 07 - Wurlitzer Ballroom, Madrid, Spain
  • 26 Jan 07 - Barfly Camden, London, United Kingdom
  • 01 Feb 07 - Image, Okayama, Japan
  • 02 Feb 07 - Kieth Flack, Hakata, Japan
  • 03 Feb 07 - Sunsui, Osaka, Japan
  • 04 Feb 07 - Tight Rope, Nagoya, Japan
  • 05 Feb 07 - Tower Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
  • 06 Feb 07 - Unit, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
  • 16 Feb 07 - Cat & Fiddle, Sydney, Australia
  • 25 May 07 - Cavern Club, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • 26 May 07 - Cavern Pub, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • 27 May 07 - Sellindge Festival, Ashford, United Kingdom
  • 30 May 07 - Sound, London, United Kingdom
  • 02 Jun 07 - Indyspensable Festival, Madrid, Spain
  • 06 Jun 07 - 100 Club, London, United Kingdom
  • 29 Jun 07 - Wah Wah, Valencia, Spain
  • 30 Jun 07 - El Sol, Madrid, Spain
  • 01 Sep 07 - TBC, Barcelona, Spain
  • 22 Sep 07 - Ebrovision , Miranda De Ebro, Spain
  • 27 Sep 07 - Chesterfield Café, Madrid, Spain
  • 28 Sep 07 - Sugarpop , Granada, Spain
  • 29 Sep 07 - Castillo del Moral, Lucena (Córdoba) , Spain
  • 08 Dec 07 - Purple Weekend, León, Spain
  • 21 Dec 07 - Purple Turtle, London, United Kingdom
  • 12 Mar 08 - Turnmills, London, United Kingdom
  • 11 Apr 08 - Purple Turtle, London, United Kingdom
  • 17 Apr 08 - 229, London, United Kingdom
  • 23 Apr 08 - HMV Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
  • 24 Apr 08 - Shelter, Tokyo, Japan
  • 25 Apr 08 - Sunsui, Osaka, Japan
  • 26 Apr 08 - Tower Records, Okayama, Japan
  • 26 Apr 08 - Desperado, Okayama, Japan
  • 27 Apr 08 - HMV Sannomiya, Kobe, Japan
  • 27 Apr 08 - Zink, Kobe, Japan
  • 20 Sep 08 - Nambucca, London, United Kingdom
  • 10 Oct 08 - The Miller, London, United Kingdom
  • 24 Oct 08 - The Albany, London, United Kingdom
  • 13 Dec 08 - Diversion Studio, London, United Kingdom
  • 21 Jan 09 - Purple Turtle, London, United Kingdom
  • 04 May 09 - Plymouth Guildhall, Plymouth , United Kingdom
  • 09 Jul 09 - MxTV, Tokyo, Japan
  • 09 Jul 09 - Good Morning Garage, Tokyo, Japan
  • 16 Jul 09 - Hobgoblin, Shibuya, Japan
  • 18 Jul 09 - Otodama Sea Studio, Zushi, Japan
  • 19 Jul 09 - Tower Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan
  • 20 Jul 09 - Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan
  • 01 Aug 09 - Vibrasons Festival, Pontevedra, Spain
  • 03 Sep 09 - Thumbs Up, Yokohama, Japan
  • 04 Sep 09 - Club Drop, Shinsaibashi, Osaka, Japan
  • 05 Sep 09 - Kieth Flack, Hakata, Japan
  • 06 Sep 09 - Pepperland, Okayama, Japan
  • 08 Sep 09 - Junk Box, Niigata, Japan
  • 10 Sep 09 - Hub, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
  • 12 Sep 09 - Tower Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
  • 12 Sep 09 - O-Nest, Tokyo, Japan
  • 11 Nov 09 - The Loft, Maidstone, United Kingdom
  • 11 Dec 09 - The Institute, Kelvedon, United Kingdom
  • 10 Apr 10 - El Loco, Valencia, Spain
  • 11 Apr 10 - Four Seasons, Castellon, Spain
  • 13 Apr 10 - Moby Dick, Madrid, Spain
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