Vagabond
Vagabond formed in London in 2003 with five members: Alan Reed on vocals, Oliver Coates on cello, Dom Martin on guitar, Justin Adams on percussion, and David...
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Vagabond formed in London in 2003 with five members: Alan Reed on vocals, Oliver Coates on cello, Dom Martin on guitar, Justin Adams on percussion, and David Coulter handling songwriting and multiple instruments. Their sound leaned on Coates's cello work and Reed's vocals, which could shift between vulnerable and strong.
They recorded songs like "Thunderblunder," "Silent Woman Sheila," and "Sweat (until the morning)." Coulter's lyrics and melodies shaped much of their material, while Adams's percussion added a subtle rhythmic layer underneath Martin's guitar work.
There was a certain atmospheric quality to their music, partly from the cello lines weaving through the arrangements. They didn't chase a particular scene or trend, just worked with what they had, a vocalist, a cellist, a guitarist, a percussionist, and a songwriter.
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