Cannon were a five-piece, instrumental post-rock band, based in Glasgow, Scotland.

Cannon
Cannon, Truck Festival July 2001
Cannon, Truck Festival July 2001
Background information
OriginGlasgow, Scotland
GenresPost-rock
Years active1999–2003
LabelsCannon Music
Past membersDavid Philp - Guitar
Jonny Williamson - Guitar
Stuart Henderson - Guitar
Tom Pettigrew - Drums
Andrew Gifford - Bass
Tim Harbinson - Drums
Craig Sinclair - Bass
Trevor Helliwell - Sound Engineer

History edit

Cannon was formed in early 1999 by guitarists David Philp, Stuart Henderson, and Jonny Williamson. The band lineup was completed by the addition of Andrew Gifford of Fiddlers' Bid on bass and drummer Tom Pettigrew.

Gigging throughout Scotland, Cannon played alongside bands such as Interpol, Bis, The Cooper Temple Clause and Medal, as well as appearances at music festivals such as Truck in 2001[1] and T in the Park in 2002. The band were championed by DJ Vic Galloway, their records getting regular play on his BBC Radio Scotland show, "Air", and they were invited to record a live session for the show.

Pettigrew left the band in late 2001 and was replaced by former Juliet Turner and Duke Special sideman Tim Harbinson.[2] Gifford left several months later, and was replaced by Craig Sinclair.

Cannon disbanded in 2003.[3] Philp went on to play in Glasgow 'horror blues' band, Uncle John & Whitelock,[4][5] and was guitarist on Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan's 2008 European tour. Harbinson went on to join electronica band Laki Mera along with Trevor Helliwell, Cannon's sound engineer.[2] Philp, Gifford and Pettigrew later formed Adopted as Holograph, playing gypsy influenced folk music.

Music edit

Cannon's music, by virtue of its instrumental nature and the relative complexity of its arrangements has been described as post-rock or math rock. Comparisons have been made with bands such as Mogwai and Slint[1] but also with 1980s alternative rock band the Cocteau Twins.[6]

Discography edit

 
Cannon album cover

Studio albums edit

  • Cannon (2008)

EPs edit

  • Soothsayer (2001)

Compilations edit

  • T Break 2002 (2002)
  • Gdansk (2003)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Truck Review", Nightshift, August 2001
  2. ^ a b "Laki Mera: Interview", Penny Black Music, 20 April 2008, archived from the original on 30 May 2008, retrieved 8 January 2010
  3. ^ Cannon on Myspace!, 14 June 2007, archived from the original on 7 February 2009, retrieved 8 January 2010
  4. ^ "Uncle John and Whitelock", Myspace, retrieved 11 January 2010
  5. ^ Didcock, Barry; Fisher, Stewart; McDermott, Leon; Sweeney, Charlene (2 January 2005), "HEADLINE GRABBERS In every field of endeavour", Sunday Herald, retrieved 16 June 2010
  6. ^ "Cannon, Cellar Bar, Oxford", Nightshift, February 2002

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