Trespassers William

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Trespassers William
GenresIndie rock
Dream pop
Shoegazing
Years active1997–2012; 2020
LabelsNettwerk Records
Bella Union
Associated actsLotte Kestner
Disinterested
Ormonde
Websitehttp://www.trespasserswilliam.com
Members
Anna-Lynne Williams

Trespassers William was an indie rock/dream pop band known for its ethereal music. Originally from Southern California, they moved to the SoDo/Capitol Hill area of Seattle, Washington.[1]

History[]

Formed in Orange County, California in 1997, Trespassers William released four albums and two EPs. Anchor (1999) appeared on Sonikwire Records and is now out of print. Different Stars was self-released in 2002 and was re-released twice—most recently on Nettwerk Records on October 19, 2004. In early 2004, the band moved to Seattle. Their third album, Having, (mixed by The Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridmann) was released on February 28, 2006. In February 2007, American webzine Somewhere Cold voted Having No. 10 on their 2006 Somewhere Cold Awards Hall of Fame.[2]

The band toured the United States and Europe several times, including a U.K. tour with Damien Rice and a festival appearance in Spain with Morrissey. The band's music attracted modest press coverage and exposure, most notably in British magazines such as NME and Uncut and was featured on such television shows as One Tree Hill, The O.C., Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Felicity, and movies such as A Love Song for Bobby Long and Annapolis.

The band disbanded at the beginning of 2012. A collection of B-sides and rarities called Cast, which also contains an expanded edition of their 2009 EP The Natural Order of Things, was released by Saint Marie Records on September 4, 2012.[3] In 2017, Newsweek named Cast the fifteenth best double album since Prince's 1987 double album Sign o' The Times. Writing for Newsweek, Zach Schonfeld said that though Cast is "technically a rarities compilation, but in all its weird aching melancholy, it has the ebb and flow of a proper album."[4]

In 2020, the band reunited to release the non-album single "Winterstorms".[5]

Band name origin[]

Trespassers William's name is from a Winnie-the-Pooh tale, "Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting and Nearly Catch a Woozle" by A.A. Milne:

Next to [Piglet's] house was a piece of broken board which had: "TRESPASSERS WILL" on it. When Christopher Robin asked Piglet what it meant, he said it was his grandfather's name, which was short for Trespassers William. And his grandfather had had two names in case he lost one — Trespassers after an uncle, and William after Trespassers.[6]

Discography[]

Albums[]

Singles and EPs[]

  • "Vapour Trail" [Single] (2003)
  • "Lie in the Sound" [Single] (2004)
  • Live Session [EP] (2005)
  • Noble House [EP] (2007)
  • The Natural Order of Things [EP] (March 12, 2009)
  • "Winterstorms" [Single] (April 24, 2020)[5]

Compilations[]

5. "Different Stars"
  • Music from the Television Series One Tree Hill, Volume 1 (2005)
14. "Lie In The Sound"
  • Sweet Nothings: Love is a Mixtape (2006)
1. "And We Lean In"

Personnel[]

  • Matt Brown – guitar and
  • Anna-Lynne Williamsvocals and guitar
  • Josh Gordon – bass guitar, drums, percussion, guitar
  • – bass guitar and keyboards
  • Nathan Skolrud – drums, bass guitar, and keyboards
  • Jamie Williams – drums

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Richards, John (February 28, 2006). "Interview with Trespassers William". KEXP, Seattle, Washington. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007.
  2. ^ Lamoreaux, Jason T. (February 7, 2007). "2006 Somewhere Cold Awards". Somewhere Cold. Archived from the original on May 22, 2008. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "Trespassers William / Cast / Sept 4". Saint Marie Records. Archived from the original on 2012-08-10. Retrieved 2012-08-25.
  4. ^ Schonfeld, Zach (2017-04-22). "The 15 greatest double albums of the past 30 years". Newsweek. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "Winterstorms | trespassers william". Bandcamp. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
  6. ^ Winnie the Pooh, Chapter 3...in which Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting and Nearly Catch a Woozle. Retrieved April 13, 2011.

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