The Storys
The Storys were a Welsh rock band from Swansea, Wales, which formed in 2003. Their main influence was 1970s US West Coast bands in the country rock genre. The band currently consists of Steve Balsamo (vocals, guitar), Andy Collins (vocals, bass), Rob Thompson (vocals, guitar), Brian Thomas (drums, percussion), and Alan Thomas (keys, mandolin, banjo) and formerly included Dai Smith, who sang and played guitar until August 2008, when he left. He was replaced by Rosalie Deighton.
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Background information | |
Origin | Swansea, Wales |
Genres | Acoustic, Country rock |
Years active | 2003–2010 |
Labels | Korova, Hall Recordings |
Website | www.thestorys.co.uk |
Members | Steve Balsamo Andy Collins Rob Thompson Brian Thomas Alan Thomas |
Past members | Dai Smith |
Conception (2003–2006)
The group featured four singer-songwriters all taking lead vocals on different songs. They count as inspirations such vocal harmony-based bands as Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and The Beatles.
They recorded their eponymous debut album The Storys in an old converted cinema in the Welsh Valleys and released the album themselves, setting up their own label – Hall Recordings – before signing a record deal with Warners and having their album re-released on Korova in March 2006.
Their first gig was to over 70,000 people at The Olympic Torch Concert outside Buckingham Palace, and was followed by a support slot with Tom Jones and a series of gigs in venues such as Bush Hall and The Borderline. The band also supported Elton John on two European tours.[1]
2006–early 2008
Town Beyond The Trees, the band's second album, was released in 2008 on the band's own label, Hall Recordings, after Korova folded in 2007. It was recorded in Spring 2007 at Peter Gabriel's Real World studios near Bath, UK. The album was produced by Jon Kelly (Beautiful South, Kate Bush, Deacon Blue, Paul McCartney). It received favourable reviews from such publications as Maverick Magazine, Uncut Magazine, Classic Rock Magazine, Rock 'n' Reel Magazine etc.
The band have also supported Santana (Switzerland), Celine Dion (Holland), Sinéad O'Connor (Belgium), Elton John (UK),[2] Runrig (Germany) and Van Morrison (UK) as well as touring the UK in their own right.
Early 2008–2010
Dai Smith left the band in 2008 and was subsequently replaced by folk singer/songwriter, Rosalie Deighton.
The Storys' music was featured in the movie The Bank Job, and the band had cameo appearances in the film in the wedding scene.
The Storys announced they were to split and play one final concert at the Swansea Grand Theatre on 19 June 2010.[3]
Discography
- "I Believe in Love" – CD single/ 7" (2006, Korova)
- "Cinnamon" – CD single/ 7" (2006, Korova)
- The Storys (March 2006, Korova) (previously released: August 2005, Hall Recordings)
- "I Believe In Love"
- "Be By Your Side"
- "Cinnamon"
- "High Enough"
- "You're Taking My Heart Away"
- "You're Not Around"
- "Roll Like A Stone"
- "Save Me"
- "The King of Broken Dreams"
- "Journey's End (Show Me Love)"
- "Is It True What They Say About Us?"
- "Be By Your Side" – promo CD single/ 7" (2006, Korova)
- "Cinnamon" – CD single (2005, Hall Recordings)
- 5 Track Promo Sampler CD (2005, Hall Recordings)
- "Cinnamon"
- "Roll Like A Stone"
- "High Enough"
- "Be By Your Side"
- "Journey's End (Show Me Love)"
- The Storys EP (2005, Hall Recordings) (Approximately 100 copies only)
- "Be By Your Side"
- "Roll Like A Stone"
- "High Enough"
- "So Long"
- The Town Beyond The Trees CD EP (2005, Hall Recordings) (60 copies only, limited edition artwork by Balsamo) (25 other copies had an old photo of Glyncorrwg printed on CD, plain plastic cover)
- "The Town Beyond The Trees"
- "My Foot Was Nailed To The Floor"
- "God Take Care Of The One I Love"
- "You're Not Around"
- The Town Beyond The Trees CD album (31 March 2008, Hall Recordings) UK chart position: #175
- Long Hard Road
- You Couldn't Make It Up
- Evangelina
- Alone
- It's All We Really Need
- Nobody Loves You
- Town Beyond The Trees
- Heaven Holds You Now
- Feeling Something
- Trouble Deep
References
- "Elton's big break for support act". BBC. 3 March 2006. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- "Liberty rocks to Rocket Man Elton John". Wales Online. 30 June 2008. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)