Arco (band)
Arco are a British band noted for unusually slow, quiet, poetic music: a gig review in national newspaper The Guardian suggested "an hour in arco's company is the aural equivalent of a day in a flotation tank".[1] Similarly, a review in Q, a UK monthly music magazine, described first album Coming To Terms as "the aural equivalent of a human being pausing for thought as the world speeds on around".[2]
Arco | |
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Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | Slowcore, folk, indie pop |
Years active | 1998-present |
Labels | Dreamy Pastel |
Members | Chris Healey Nick Healey Dave Milligan |
Website | arco |
Their track "Lullaby" was featured on the soundtrack album of Californication on the US Showtime network.[3][4]
In Korea two tracks, "Alien" and "Perfect World", were featured on the soundtrack album of network drama series Coffee Prince,[5] while "Lullaby" featured in an advertisement for Sky mobile phones, and "Babies Eyes" in an advert for "17" tea. "Alien" also appeared in the soundtrack of the film Turning Green, and in the soundtrack of One Tree Hill (series 1, episode 15).[6]
In 2005 they played a tour of the US west coast, including gigs at Los Angeles, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle.
Their most recent, and apparently final album, Yield, was released via Pastel in Korea in 2010.
Members
- Chris Healey - vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Dave Milligan - bass, guitars
- Nick Healey - drums
Discography
EPs
- Longsighted (1998)
- Ending Up (1998)
- Driving at Night (2000)
- Alien (2001)
Albums
- Coming to Terms (2000)
- Transparency (compilation album, 2002)
- Restraint (2004)
- Yield (2010)
References
- Betty Clarke, "Reviews", The Guardian, 13 September 2000
- Anna Britten, "Reviews", Q, November 2000 issue
- Billboard press release for Californication soundtrack album Archived 8 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- Californication soundtrack album on iTunes Archived 7 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- "Coffee Prince" soundtrack album on yesasia.com
- One Tree Hill, Ep 15 Season 1, musical credit at www.tv.com