Hush the Many
Hush the Many was a band formed in London in 2004. The core members were Nima and Alexandra Brown, and other recent members were Jonathan White, Steph Patten, Ella and Velibor. The band's full name is "Hush The Many " and they were signed to the Alcopop! Records independent record label.Background
Hush the Many recorded their first EP in Nima’s bedroom in 2004, which Cargo Records heard and decided to distribute, and all 1,000 copies sold out. Arts Council England subsequently funded two headline tours, and the band has also toured as support with Ed Harcourt, Fields and Clayhill.
Hush the Many have played at numerous festivals in recent years including End of the Road, the Innocent Village Fete, the Amnesty International Freedom Festival, Lovebox Weekender, Twisted Folk, Bestival, Secret Garden Party and Glastonbury.
Collaborations often featured when Hush the Many played live. They have been joined by Joanna Quail, Ruban Byrne, Jo Antoni, Caroline Banks, Jonnie Fielding, Matt Ingram, Kathleen McKie, Paul Reeves, Howard Monk, Nick Davis, Matt Harms, George Napthine, Alistair Richardson, Jenny May Logan, Seb, Matt, Betty, Greg Willow, Phil Bassoon, Nicola Trumpet Faery, Tom and Captain Banana.
Tracks have been aired on BBC Radio 1, Xfm, Northsound 1 and The Selector. The band have received coverage in The Sunday Times, The Independent, Drowned in Sound, and Rough Trade.
A limited edition debut single on 7" vinyl, Song of a Page, was released on Fierce Panda's Fandango label in 2007.
Their second single, Revolve, was released on 28 April 2008 on the Alcopop! Records label.
Hush the Many disbanded in July 2008 and the frontman, Nima, went on to form Arrows of Love.Discography
Singles
Song of a Page
released on 7" vinyl and as a download on 23 April 2007
Revolve
released on 7" vinyl and as a download on 28 April 2008EPs
Mind the Sprawl
- Desire Pt II
- Song of a Page
- Paper Doll
- Choose
- Desire Pt III - Pandora's Box
released 21 November 2005