The Waterboys are a band formed in 1983 by Mike Scott. The band's membership, past and present, has been composed mainly of musicians from Scotland, Ireland and England. London, Dublin, Spiddal, New York and Findhorn
have all served as homes for the group. The band has played in a number
of different styles, but their music is a mix of Celtic folk music with rock and roll, or folk rock.
After ten years of recording and touring, they dissolved in 1993 and
Scott pursued a solo career. They reformed in 2000, and continue to
release albums and tour worldwide. Scott emphasizes a continuity
between The Waterboys and his solo work, saying that "To me there's no
difference between Mike Scott and the Waterboys; they both mean the
same thing. They mean myself and whoever are my current travelling
musical companions."
The early Waterboys sound was dubbed "
The Big Music" after a song on their second album,
A Pagan Place. This musical style was described by Scott as "a metaphor for seeing God's signature in the world." It either influenced or was used to describe a number of other bands, including Simple Minds, The Alarm, In Tua Nua, Big Country, the Hothouse Flowers and World Party, the last of which was made up of former Waterboys members.
In the late 1980s the band became significantly more folk influenced.
The Waterboys eventually returned to rock and roll, and have released
both rock and folk albums since reforming. Their songs, largely written
by Scott, often contain literary references and are frequently
concerned with spirituality. Both the group and its members' solo
careers have received much praise from both rock and folk music
critics, but The Waterboys as a band has never received the commercial
success that some of its members have had independently. Aside from
World Party, The Waterboys have also influenced musicians such as Colin Meloy of The Decemberists Grant Nicholas of
Feeder and Miles Hunt of The Wonder Stuff; both Bono and The Edge from U2 are fans of the band.
Nic38 - 2008-06-27 20:11
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