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GOODBYE CLOR Clor, a band for whom musical differences surely seemed to be the whole point, have nonetheless succumbed to this hoariest of rock'n'roll fates and decided not to be a pop group anymore. Unable to reconcile the yin and yang of wanting to be both wildly creative and chart-bothering, they will leave a big, uniquely C.L.O.R.-shaped hole in the all-too-generic world of guitar/electronic music.Formed by dual/duel guitarists Barry Dobbin and Luke Smith a couple of years back out of the ashes of various unlamented coulda-bin contenders, Clor were signed to Regal/Parlophone on the strength of the demos for what would become their debut EP, 'Welcome Music Lovers'.The dynamic tension between the pair fuelled their forays into club running via the chaotic and often brilliant Club Clor in Brixton, where they played host to the nascent careers of Tom Vek, The Rakes, The Research, Envelopes, Young Knives, Maximo Park, Shit Disco and, sadly, Hard-fi. Wisely, however, they turned down the Kaiser Chiefs. On their way they also did remixes for the Prodigy, the Envelopes, Le Tigre, Tom Vek, Shit Disco and someone else I can¹t remember right now.They self-titled, self-produced debut album was met with a mixture of plaudits and bemusement when it emerged last summer, but, as people got acclimatised to its strange new energy, became a strong cult classic, particularly among fellow musicians, and spawned the spazzy dancing freak hit-let, 'Love and Pain'.The band toured extensively round the UK and slightly beyond in support of the album, augmented by the doughty pairing of Max Taylor and Harry Bennett, from Roots Manuva, on bass and drums, as well as the Ron Mael for the beaten generation, Bob Earland, ..s.It is poignant that, as they split, Clor's star is arguably at its zenith, with Clor¹ about to be released in America and their future work eagerly anticipated by anyone with a keen interest in new music. Still, they leave a jewel of album for future generations to discover among the land-fill and rock detritus of so many of their peers.At the time of writing the future career paths of Dobbin and Smith are unclear, though both are likely to continue making music along their divergent routes...

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Member Since: 12/29/2005
Band Website: http://www.clor.co.uk
Band Members: Barry Dobbin (vocals, guitair), Luke Smith (guitar and vocals), Max Taylor (bass), Harry Bennett (drums, vocals), Bob Earland (keyboard)
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Record Label: Parlophone
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Clor - The End

Just to clear up everything, Clor  really have split up due to personal differences. Thank you to all the fans, don't stop listening! x  
Posted by on Sun, 05 Nov 2006 05:05:00 GMT

Where has Clor gone? you may be asking...

Just to clear any questions of why Clor haven't been seen about lately doing gigs etc they are currently writing a new album hip hip hoooray!!! They will be back on the wagon in a few months hopefully...
Posted by on Sun, 26 Feb 2006 04:24:00 GMT

Sorry to all USA fans...

Sorry everyone. but the trip to USA has been postponed to a later date due to special circumstances we will be there soon though with bells on! So sorry!
Posted by on Fri, 27 Jan 2006 13:36:00 GMT

Guardian

Did you know!!! The Guardian voted that the number one thing to do on New Years eve (2005) was to go see the Clor gig @ Frog Mean Fiddler? Hurray!
Posted by on Sat, 07 Jan 2006 03:32:00 GMT

CLOR IN THE US OF A

CLOR are set  to travel to the usa in march where there will be playing the South by Southwest festival...hope to see some of you there!
Posted by on Mon, 02 Jan 2006 03:03:00 GMT

playlouder.com

Barry and Luke will review the top 10 singles on the Playlouder.com website.All singles were voted for by 25 or so by Playlouder reviewers. http://www.playlouder.com/feature/+clor-5/  
Posted by on Fri, 30 Dec 2005 01:21:00 GMT

Round off your New Years Eve with a Clor double!

Round off your year with: Clor DJing @ the Lock Tavern, Camden&Clor playing LIVE @ Frog, mean fiddlerOn the same night. Amazing... happy christmas.
Posted by on Fri, 30 Dec 2005 01:17:00 GMT