Cut Off Your Hands

Posted:
Jul 22, 2009
Cut Off Your Hands

After debuting in 2006 with the bristling Shaky Hands EP, Auckland 4 piece, Cut Off Your Hands quickly set stages and airwaves on fire across New Zealand, Australia and beyond. With steady attention to touring and the production of melodic, musical gems their avid fan base and the cavalcade of media hyperbole has only continued to grow. With performances at several of the world’s best music festivals and jaunts to Los Angeles, SXSW and New York really getting the ball rolling, it was, tellingly, the band’s first visit to London that would prove their watershed moment. Having been bewitched by...

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After debuting in 2006 with the bristling Shaky Hands EP, Auckland 4 piece, Cut Off Your Hands quickly set stages and airwaves on fire across New Zealand, Australia and beyond. With steady attention to touring and the production of melodic, musical gems their avid fan base and the cavalcade of media hyperbole has only continued to grow.

With performances at several of the world’s best music festivals and jaunts to Los Angeles, SXSW and New York really getting the ball rolling, it was, tellingly, the band’s first visit to London that would prove their watershed moment.

Having been bewitched by the band in Texas, the lovesick indie maven Steve Lamacq (hosting John Peel’s old show on BBC6) wasted no time in pulling them into his Maida Vale studios for a live performance when he knew they were in town. (He doesn’t just ask anyone you know.) All of a sudden they were a bright pin punched on the British musical ‘map’. As a consequence, their remaining shows were rammed full of hungry industry folk looking for a piece of the pie.

It was also while in London that the group, through various channels and the snowballing hype, found themselves working with ex-Suede guitarist and Producer de jour, Bernard Butler, for the first time - with their second EP, Blue on Blue, being the fruit of their labours. While the EP’s lead tracks, ‘Still Fond’ and ‘Oh Girl,’ earned the band huge support at NZ Alternative radio (including Bnet Award nominations for Artist of The Year, Best Rock Track and Outstanding Achievement of 2007) things continued to move for the band abroad.

The release of their debut English 7” - the double a-side Still Fond/Closed Eyes – through hip vinyl-ists Fandango was followed almost overnight by the inking of a deal with 679 Recordings (home to The Streets, Mystery Jets and Death From Above 1979).

Through the heady rush of record deals and an imminent debut LP, the group’s dedication to their first love, the live arena, never waned. Incessantly in the van, Cut Off Your Hands forged solid friendships with fans and bands alike through popular UK tours with the whip-smart Foals, the legendary Edwyn Collins and Florida’s Black Kids - not to mention shows with The Duke Spirit and Les Savy Fav. All the while also treading the festival circuit, where the band played eight shows in just three days at last year’s CMJ festival in New York before winging their way to Iceland’s epic Airwaves festival and returning to play Australia’s Falls Festival and the full Australasian tour of Big Day Out - alongside Bjork, Dizzee Rascal and LCD Soundsystem.

Based in now in the dynamic environs of Hackney, London, the band have finished juggling life on the road with life in the studio, (for now) having put the final coat on their debut LP ‘You and I’, with Butler once again at the helm. With such an amazing album waiting in the wings, Cut Off Your Hands couldn’t be set in a better position to win over the World’s hearts.

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