THE LONG SUKILOVE
BIO.
In the summer of 2000 Pascal Deweze
writes a number of quiet acoustic songs to form a nightly antidote to the loud
Metal Molly concerts. These are primarily meant as personal relaxation after
a night of rocking out. The songs end up on a demo-for-friends-only, called
“Songs of Home and Country”. With the help of a drummer living on
the top floor in the same house (Stoffel Verlackt) and a stand
up bassplayer who lives three houses to the left in the same street (Pieter
Van Buyten), they suddenly turn into an acoustic live group called
Sukilove. To make things a bit more difficult, the group is temporarily completed
by Carol Van Dyk of Bettie Serveert
and they mutate into a group called ‘Chitlin’ Fooks’. They
record two full albums filled with ‘dusty old folk and country music’
and tour the US in 2001.
March 2002 finally sees the release of the first
Sukilove EP ‘Talking in the Dark’,
on the American Parasol label and later on the
Dutch Waaghals label. The CD contains crackling home recordings, both acoustic
and heartfelt. Meanwhile, they’ve been joined by extra guitar player Helder
Deploige.
In Belgium, the singles 'Make sure my grave = kept clean' and 'Talking
in the dark' become radiohits on national radio (Studio Brussel and Radio
1). 'Talking in the dark' becomes ‘Hotshot’ of the week, climbs
high in the Belgian alternative charts and is nominated for a ZAMU award in
the category “Song of the year”.
In October of 2002, the first
full CD ‘Sukilove’
is released on their own label Sukilovesrecords, licensed through PIAS Records.
The home recordings of the EP are replaced by a full group sound where the acoustic
guitars adopt the swagger of electric guitars. Distortion pedals are declared
taboo and the result is orchestral pop in the purest sense of the word.
The track 'As long as I survive tonight' is released as the first single
off the record. Sukilove defends Belgian’s honour in the Dutch tv-show
Barend & Van Dorp and a elaborate tour through the Netherlands as support
act for Bettie Serveert sees them perform at such places as the Paradiso in
Amsterdam and the Eurosonic festival. Prominent Dutch politician Wouter Bos
declares 'As long as I survive tonight' to be his favorite song in
2002. Those in the know are still figuring out whether or not to take this as
a compliment.
Encouraged by positive reviews from the likes of Rolling Stone magazine and
Popmatters, the Sukilovers flee to the US in October 2003
to tour the East Coast for a few weeks. Producer
John Morand (Sparlehorse, Cracker and lately Belgian group
Mint as well) hears the ‘Sukilove’ album and invites them to come
over and make music for a couple of days at his Sound of Music Studios in Richmond,
VA. Once there, the first three songs of the next album ‘You Kill Me’
are swiftly recorded in one and a half day. The collaborational vibe is good
and they go on to record the rest of the album in Januari 2004 in the (now deceased)
Brooklyn Studio in Breukelen, NL.
'You kill me'
is released in april 2004, again on Parasol and
Sukilovesrecords/PIAS. Popmatters claims :'One of the most interesting rock
records of the year !'. The album waves goodbye to the 'Gram Parsons
influenced orchestral pop' (according to All Music Guide) that dominated
the debut album and says “Hello!” to blues-influenced noise pop.
'It seems Deweze has managed to incorporate all his influences from former
bands such as Metal Molly, Shadowgraphic City, Chitlin’ Fooks and the
early Sukilove, put it in a Belgian blender and out came ‘You Kill Me’
as the quirky result', is an oft heard statement.
Most critics are baffled by the new direction of sound. No more sweet harmonies,
no more traditional songs. “Where is the old Sukilove?” The correct
answer: dusting off their former distortion pedals. After the album is recorded
a couple of line-up changes take place : in the middle of 2004 Pieter Van Buyten
hands his bass-duties over to Tim Vandenbergh and Sjoerd
Bruil gets to be the new guitar hero.
At the beginning of 2005 Sukilove receives the
keys to their own temporary recording room at the TRIX Music
Centre in Antwerp. Some extraneous organs are sold to raise
money and the Sukilovers build their own music laboratory. Free from the financial
pressure of expensive studio-time, there is ample time to try out things and
fail, then try some more and miraculously succeed.
In March 2006 the recording sessions
are completed for and Pascal Deweze flies to San Francisco to visit the Tiny
Telephone studio and give the tapes to the experienced hands of mixer Aaron
Prellwitz (Neil Young, Death Cab for Cutie, Sun Kil Moon, Cex, The
Yellow Press, Mountain Goats).
The new album is not a return to the acoustic pop of the old days, nor is it
a logical follow-up to the distortion-sound of ‘You Kill Me’. ‘Good
Is In Your Bones’ is simply the next step of what could well be the most
stubborn popgroup in Belgium.
In July 2006 Sukilove is featured on the MOJO CD celebrating the 40th year since The Beatles' Revolver came out, called "Revolver Reloaded". Sukilove treat George's "Love you to" to a darker version. Other artists include Neil Casal, Ed Harcourt and Jim Reid of The Jesus and Marychain ao.
In august the first single "Blood
and milk makes holy" sees daylight.
The full album 'Good is in your bones'
went to the shops on the 25th of september 2006
and was released on the PIAS label. (In Belgium and Holland that is : a US release
is scheduled for early 2008).
The reviews are good (HUMO
:"Thé record, straight from the heart to the pencil !") and
once again the five Sukilovers do a tour of the usual suspect places in Belgium,
The Netherlands, France and the UK.
The summer of 2007 sees the release of the limited
edition CDr "Sun Sun Sun"
containing
4 new pieces of music.
In 2008 Sukilove will (temporarily ?) transform into a trio (Stoffel Verlackt, Sjoerd Bruil and Pascal Deweze) to write and perform new music for an upcoming album.
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Sukilove
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Pascal Deweze songs/vocals/guitar
(Metal Molly, Chitlin' Fooks, I H8 Camera, Shadowgraphic City, Mitsoobishi Jacson)
Stoffel Verlackt drums/vocals (El Tattoo del Tigre, ex-Flowers
for Breakfast, ex-Metal Molly, Kakkewieten)
Antoon Offeciers keyboards/vocals (Assunto Mano, Kakkewieten,
Helder)
Tim Vandenbergh bas/vocals (Bal des Boiteux)
Sjoerd Bruil gitaar/vocals (Black Cassette)
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Short bio group-members
Pascal Deweze : started out as singer/bassplayer
with comet/group Metal Molly in 1996. Bowie, Torhout/Werchter and Pinkpop were
impressed by their culthit 'Orange'. Goes on to play with Nemo, Mitsoobishi
Jacson (with Mauro Pawlowski, who now plays with dEUS), Chitlin' Fooks (with
Carol Van Dyk from Bettie Serveert) and Shadowgraphic City (with Mauro Pawlowski
and Carol Van Dyk). Releases 1 or more records with most groups and has a number
of radiohits with them. Plays live kinda often. Collaborated on several Bettie
Serveert albums, played bass on the last (live) album by Alex Chilton, wrote
music for a number of plays and wrote the soundtrack for the VPRO film ‘Gezocht
: Man’ by Patrice Toye. He has also produced several groups/albums. Currently
busy with a lot of producing (The Van Jets, Maskesmachine, General Mindy, The
Germans,...) and also playing in Black Cassette, Mauro & The Grooms, Pawlowski,
Mammals,...
Stoffel Verlackt : the co-brain behind El Tattoo del Tigre,
the 28-member mambo sensation of the Low Countries. Used to play with cult group
Flowers For Breakfast and became a temporary member of Metal Molly during the
days of their 'The Golden Country' album. Keeps himself busy nowadays writing
music for theatre (for instance: De Kakkewieten) and engineering/producing records
(for instance: Assunta Mano).
Antoon Offeciers : gifted jazzpianist, classic rock-lover,
musical glutton and all-round friendly guy. A household name in and around Antwerp,
providing piano for rock, jazz and theatre music. Busy preparing and composing
his own jazz album, in pre-production for the new Assunta Mano album and playing
live with Helder.
Tim Vandenbergh : Founding member of the 'sort-a-folk-meets-something-else'
collective Bal de Boiteux whose second record, produced by Stef Kamil Carlens,
has just been released on the HA! label.
Sjoerd Bruil : new kid on da block, also occupied with his
own swampfunktrio 'Black Cassette', which involves Jeroen 'I love Sarah' Stevens
and Pascal Deweze.