Artist's albums
Lost Sides
2000 · compilation
Lost Souls
2000 · album
The Universal Want
2020 · album
Cathedrals Of The Mind
2020 · single
Carousels (The Comet Is Coming Remix) (Instrumental)
2020 · single
Carousels (The Comet Is Coming Remix)
2020 · single
Prisoners
2020 · single
Carousels
2020 · single
Remnants II
2020 · single
Remnants I
2020 · single
Andalucía
2010 · single
The Places Between : The Best Of Doves
2010 · compilation
Instrumentals Of Rust
2009 · album
Kingdom Of Rust
2009 · album
Kingdom Of Rust
2009 · single
Winter Hill
2009 · single
Winter Hill
2009 · single
Some Cities Live EP
2006 · EP
Eleven Miles Out
2005 · single
Sky Starts Falling
2005 · single
Snowden
2005 · single
Some Cities
2005 · album
Pounding
2002 · single
The Last Broadcast
2002 · album
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Biography
First emerging in 1998 with the release of their debut, vinyl-only Cedar EP, Doves’ first album, Lost Souls (2000), received both press and award-panel praise, before Number One follow-up, The Last Broadcast (2002) provided the trio with a major breakthrough, offering with the hit singles, There Goes The Fear and Pounding. Straight-to-Number One follow up, Some Cities (2005) and the difficult birth of the much-loved Kingdom of Rust (2009) appeared to complete a perfect legacy if the hiatus the band called in 2010 lasted longer than anyone hoped. It certainly lasted longer than the band had expected. “It’s bizarre how quickly life just passes,” says Goodwin, reflecting on the years that turned into a decade. Resuming writing in 2017 and following a return to the live arena two years later, Doves announced that their 5th album The Universal Want would be released in the Autumn of 2020. Refusing once more to fall into predictable, guitar-bass-drums, ‘plug in and play’ dynamics, The Universal Want’s overwhelming sense of intrigue owes everything to Doves’ three decades experience at the wheel of their band (a lifespan going back to their time as dance band, Sub Sub), and an autobiographical trip through the sounds of their own lives.