Why has nothing been written on this page??? "God Save The Clientele" may well be their best ALBUM – meaning song one to song fourteen – that the band has put out, but all people listen to is "Since K Got Over Me!?" Not to take anything away from that song or album, but this one gently blows fairy dust into the listener's eardrums, with the band's non-stop, heart wrenching lyrics and melodies. "Isn't life Strange?" is far and away one of the best love songs of the decade, while "The Garden at Night" shows how they… read more
Why has nothing been written on this page??? "God Save The Clientele" may well be their best ALBUM – meaning song one to song fourte… read more
Why has nothing been written on this page??? "God Save The Clientele" may well be their best ALBUM – meaning song one to song fourteen – that the band has put out,… read more
The Clientele are a London-based band with Alasdair MacLean on vocals and guitar, Mark Keen on drums, James Hornsey on bass and Mel Draisey on Keys and Violin. MacLean and Hornsey began collaborating musically while still in school, after MacLean saw that Hornsey had written the name of the band Felt on his pencil case. The band formed in 1991, with the current lineup along with Innes Phillips, who shared singing and songwriting duties with MacLean. The band recorded an album's worth of material but failed to get any label interest. Innes left the band (and would go on to found… read more
The Clientele are a London-based band with Alasdair MacLean on vocals and guitar, Mark Keen on drums, James Hornsey on bass and Mel Draisey on Keys and Violin. MacLean and Hornsey began col… read more
The Clientele are a London-based band with Alasdair MacLean on vocals and guitar, Mark Keen on drums, James Hornsey on bass and Mel Draisey on Keys and Violin. MacLean and Hornsey began collaborating musically while still in school, af… read more