Little Barrie

Songs: 4
Albums: 1

Albums

Little Barrie - Stand Your Ground
Stand Your Ground
2007, songs: 4

Facts about Little Barrie

Little Barrie

Little Barrie is a British rock band known for their unique blend of garage rock, blues, and psychedelic influences. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Little Barrie was formed in Nottingham, England, in the early 2000s by Barrie Cadogan (guitar/vocals), Lewis Wharton (bass), and Virgil Howe (drums). The trio bonded over their shared love of vintage rock 'n' roll, blues, and soul music, drawing inspiration from artists like Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and The Rolling Stones. Their raw, energetic sound quickly gained attention in the UK music scene, earning them a reputation as one of the most exciting new bands to emerge in the garage rock revival.

  2. Debut Album and Breakthrough: Little Barrie's self-titled debut album was released in 2005 to critical acclaim. The album showcased the band's dynamic musicianship, with Cadogan's soulful guitar playing and gritty vocals complemented by Wharton's groovy bass lines and Howe's powerful drumming. Songs like "Free Salute" and "Long Hair" became fan favorites, earning Little Barrie a dedicated following and helping to establish them as a formidable force in the British indie rock scene.

  3. Collaborations and Soundtrack Work: In addition to their own releases, Little Barrie's music has been featured in various film and television soundtracks. The band gained international exposure when their song "Surf Hell" was chosen as the theme music for the hit AMC television series "Better Call Saul". Little Barrie's music has also been featured in commercials, video games, and films, further expanding their audience and bringing their music to new listeners around the world.

  4. Evolution of Sound: Over the years, Little Barrie has continued to evolve their sound, incorporating elements of funk, jazz, and electronica into their music while staying true to their rock 'n' roll roots. Their later albums, such as "Stand Your Ground" (2010) and "Shadow" (2014), showcase the band's growth as songwriters and musicians, with Cadogan's guitar work becoming increasingly intricate and experimental. Despite these changes, Little Barrie's music retains its signature blend of raw energy, infectious grooves, and soulful melodies.

  5. Tragic Loss and Legacy: In 2017, Little Barrie faced a devastating loss with the sudden death of drummer Virgil Howe at the age of 42. Howe's passing was a profound loss for the band and the music community, as he was widely respected for his talent and creativity as a drummer. Despite this tragedy, Little Barrie has continued to honor Howe's memory through their music, keeping his spirit alive with their electrifying live performances and ongoing dedication to creating great rock 'n' roll music.

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