Artist's albums
Lido
2001 · album
Don't Let The Cold In
2000 · single
Something To Look Forward To
2000 · single
Winterlight
2000 · single
It's Getting Light Outside
2006 · single
It's Getting Light Outside
2006 · single
Neon
2006 · single
Neon
2006 · single
Amber
2006 · album
Good Clean Fun
2005 · single
Good Clean Fun (Chicken Lips Dub Remix)
2005 · single
Good Clean Fun (Chicken Lips Remix)
2005 · single
Good Clean Fun (Nobody's Remix)
2005 · single
Almost The Same
2003 · single
Cedars
2003 · album
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Biography
Formed in the English seaside town of Hove, Clearlake's eccentric take on music has baffled, bewildered, and beguiled both the press and public since they debuted with the "Winterlight" single in January 2000 on the Domino offshoot label Dusty Company. Jason Pegg (vocals/guitar/keyboards), who had moved to the town to attend art college, played in oddball combos the Fish Brothers and Not a Bit of Wood before forming Clearlake with college friend Sam Hewitt (keyboards/samples). Bassist David Woodward and drummer James Butcher rounded out the lineup and Clearlake began mixing an eclectic fusion of influences, including Van Der Graaf Generator, Motown, and Talk Talk, with a quintessentially English lyrical perspective. They followed "Winterlight" with the much-acclaimed singles "Don't Let the Cold In" and "Something to Look Forward To." Their debut album, Lido, was released in April 2001 to mainly rave reviews in the U.K. music press, with NME proclaiming that "in terms of sheer charm and lustre, Clearlake leave their contemporaries out in the cold." The single "Let Go" followed, with an affectionate cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl" on its flip. In 2003, the band inked a deal with Domino in the States and issued both the Almost the Same EP and the studio full-length Cedars. Butcher left Clearlake at the end of their U.K. tour; drummer Toby May stepped in as his replacement. A second EP, Wonder If the Snow Will Settle, arrived two years later. Frontman Jason Pegg produced Clearlake's third album, Amber (2006); founding member Sam Hewitt left the band as the album was being completed. His replacement was to be announced in February 2006, when Clearlake was scheduled to play dates in their native U.K. ~ Simon P. Ward, Rovi