Allo Darlin'

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Allo Darlin'
Allo Darlin' playing in Sheffield, March 2010
Allo Darlin' playing in Sheffield, March 2010
Background information
GenresIndie pop
Indie Rock
Twee pop
Years active2008 (2008)–2016
LabelsFortuna Pop!
Slumberland
Associated actsTender Trap
The Wave Pictures
Websiteallodarlin.com
MembersBill Botting
Michael Collins
Elizabeth Morris
Paul Rains

Allo Darlin' were an indie pop band based in London.[1] Their self-titled debut album was released on the Fortuna Pop! label in 2010, with a second album, Europe, appearing in 2012.[2] A third album, We Come from the Same Place, was released in autumn 2014.

History[]

Allo Darlin' was started as a solo project by Australian singer and songwriter Elizabeth Morris whilst living in London, England. The band name came from her time working in Soho. "I used to work near the market sellers," she said. "Every day I'd walk past and the old guys would yell out "Allo darlin'" as they ashed into their fruit bowls."[2]

In early 2009, a full band lineup of Allo Darlin' formed with guitarist Paul Rains, drummer Michael Collins, and bassist Bill Botting. They released their first single, "Henry Rollins Don't Dance" on WeePOP! Records, that summer.[2]

That year Fortuna Pop! signed the band, and they released two singles, "The Polaroid Song" (2009) and "Dreaming" (2010) before the band's self-titled debut full-length, produced by Simon Trought, was released by the label in the summer of 2010.[2]

In 2011 Allo Darlin' self released the "Darren"/"The Wu-Tang Clan" single. The band returned with new album Europe in spring of 2012, released again by Fortuna Pop in the U.K. and this time by Slumberland in the U.S.[2]

They spent the next year touring before heading back into the studio to record their third album. We Come from the Same Place was released in October of 2014.[2] The band went their separate ways at the end of 2016. [3]

Discography[]

Albums[]

Singles[]

  • "Henry Rollins Don't Dance" (WeePOP!, 2009)
  • "The Polaroid Song" (Fortuna Pop!, 2009)
  • "Dreaming" (Fortuna Pop!, 2010)
  • "My Heart Is A Drummer" (Fortuna Pop!, 2010)
  • "If Loneliness Was Art" (Fortuna Pop!, 2010)
  • "Darren" / "Wu Tang Clan" (Self-release, 2011)
  • "Capricornia" (Fortuna Pop!/Slumberland, 2012)
  • "Northern Lights" (Fortuna Pop!/Slumberland, 2012)
  • "Europe" (Fortuna Pop!/Slumberland, 2012)
  • "Only Dust Behind" (WIAWIYA, 2012)
  • "Bright Eyes" (Fortuna Pop!/Slumberland, 2014)
  • "Half Heart Necklace" (Fortuna Pop!/Slumberland, 2015)
  • "Kings And Queens" (Fortuna Pop!/Slumberland, 2015)
  • "Hymn On The 45" (Fortuna Pop!/Hangover Lounge, 2016)

References[]

  1. ^ Hogan, Marc (23 June 2010). "Allo Darlin': Allo Darlin'". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Reges, Margaret. "Allo Darlin' - Music Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  3. ^ Monroe, Jazz (16 September 2016). "Allo Darlin' Call It Quits". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 3 June 2021.

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