Andy Nicholson

Andy Nicholson
Also known as AndyGun
Origin Hillsborough, Sheffield, England
Genres Indie rock, electronica, post-punk revival, garage rock, hip hop
Occupation(s) Musician, dj, producer
Instruments Bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, synthesizers, drums
Associated acts Arctic Monkeys
Mongrel
Reverend and The Makers
The Book Club
Clubs & Spades
Website AndyGun MySpace page
Clubs & Spades Official Website

Andy Nicholson is an English musician, DJ and producer, best known as the original bass guitarist of the Sheffield band Arctic Monkeys, which he left in 2006. In 2008 he founded Mongrel with Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers.[1] In 2009 he became the bassist for ex-Milburn (band) frontman Joe Carnall's band The Book Club,[2][3] but left later that year to join Reverend and the Makers.[4] He is currently producing and performing in hip-hop group Clubs & Spades with Maticmouth from Reverend Soundsystem.

Biography

Early days

An attendee of Stocksbridge High School, Nicholson was the only member of the Arctic Monkeys to not live in the High Green district, residing in nearby Hillsborough.[5] Nicholson played bass guitar, and was seen as "the band wit, reliably swift with a self-deprecating quip".[5]

Departure from Arctic Monkeys

The band announced in May 2006 that Nicholson would miss the band's forthcoming North America tour as he was suffering from "fatigue following an intensive period of touring", and would be temporarily replaced by Nick O'Malley of The Dodgems while Nicholson recovered.[6][7] However, on 20 June 2006, it was announced that he was no longer part of the band,[8] with Alex Turner later stating "we sorta found ourselves in a situation where we wanted to move forward".[9] The band asked Nicholson to leave. Helders later remarked: "It’s not for everyone, the traveling, I suppose ... He didn’t get specific. We didn’t want to drag all of that out of him ... We took [Nick] out to America and we just couldn't see going back to the way things were for whatever reason."[10]

Post-Arctic Monkeys

Initially, Nicholson began making a name for himself in Sheffield as a DJ, mainly as a resident at Threads,[11] but also performing at Reverend Soundsystem (under the name AndyGun).[12] He also remixed a Reverend and The Makers song "You Get So Alone Sometimes it Just Makes Sense". In November 2007 he made his DJ début in London at a club event called Threads vs Filthy Few.[13]

In 2008 Nicholson formed Mongrel, which consisted of himself, Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers, Babyshambles bassist Drew McConnell and Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys, as well as London rapper Lowkey from the Poisonous Poets. They released their first album, Better Than Heavy on 7 March 2009.

He was also in the band Lords of Flatbush,[14] with Sheffield-based singer Steve Edwards and Louis Carnall formerly of Milburn, but left to concentrate on Mongrel. The position was handed over to his brother Rob Nicholson of Sheffield band Dead World Leaders,.[15]

In August 2009 Nicholson joined ex-Milburn (band) frontman Joe Carnall's band The Book Club, but left later that year when, on 23 December Jon McClure announced via his Twitter account and official website that Nicholson would be made an official member of Reverend and the Makers. He remained in the group until their 2010 hiatus but when they reformed in January 2012 Nicholson was replaced by his friend and former band mate in The Book Club, Joe Carnall.

Nicholson is currently producing and performing in hip-hop group Clubs & Spades with Maticmouth from Reverend Soundsystem. They made their live début at The Plug on Saturday 20 July 2013 as part of Tramlines Festival[16] and their début album Stand Up was released on Monday 22 July 2013.[17] He is also part of production duo Sticky Blood with Jamie Shield.

References

  1. "MONGREL announce debut live dates". NME. 15 July 2008. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  2. "Ex-Arctic Monkeys man gigging with new band: Andy Nicholson gearing up with Joe Carnall And The Book Club". NME. 17 August 2009. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  3. "Ex-Arctic Monkeys man speaks about new band: Andy Nicholson talks about new project Book Club". NME. 28 August 2009. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  4. "Ex-Arctic Monkeys member joins Reverend and the Makers Reverend and the Makers: Andy Nicholson is officially unveiled as the band's new member". NME. 23 December 2009. Retrieved 2013-11-16.
  5. 1 2 "The Lads Are Alright". Blender. May 2006. Archived from the original on 4 May 2006.
  6. "Arctic Monkeys lose a member". NME. 22 May 2006.
  7. "Arctic Monkeys: Too much monkey business". The Independent.
  8. "Arctic Monkeys bassist leaves band". NME. 19 April 2006. Archived from the original on 19 November 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
  9. "Arctic Monkeys on split: "We wanted to move forward"". NME. 23 August 2006. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
  10. "Matt Helders: Pop Success With Arctic Monkeys". drummagazine.com.
  11. Threads Residents Archived 14 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
  12. "Featured Content on Myspace". Myspace.
  13. "Former Arctic Monkey Andy Nicholson to play London". NME. 31 October 2007. Archived from the original on 3 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-05.
  14. UK. "Lords of Flatbush | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Profile.myspace.com. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
  15. "Deadworldleaders.com". deadworldleaders.com.
  16. "TRAMLINES WITH STEVE PAPA EDWARDS, HOT SOLES, CLUBS AND SPADES & SCOUNDREL, FALLEN TREES". The Plug. 20 July 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-03.
  17. "iTunes Preview: Stand Up by Clubs & Spades". iTunes. 24 July 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-03.
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