The EP A Room Lives In Lucy (1985) introduced the mandolin-like guitar sound which became their trademark for the next few years. They got the attention of John Peel and were invited to do a session on Approduced by Dale Griffin for broadcast on April 24.Īfter a second tour with The Cure in 1984, they severed their musical relationship and developed their own sound. The debut album reflected the tentative post-punk influences. Their first two single releases ("Shantell" and "The Secret Sea") and their debut album, simply called And Also The Trees, were produced by The Cure's Lol Tolhurst and released in 1983. Their second demo tape From Under the Hill (1982) was partly co-produced with Robert Smith and Mike Hedges. In 1981 And Also The Trees played several shows in support of The Cure's UK tour. The band was inspired by the ideology of the burgeoning post-punk movement, but took its rural roots to heart.Ī home demo tape was sent to The Cure which led to a friendship between the two bands. They are most notable for their poetic lyrics and evocative music which is strongly influenced by their native English countryside.Īnd Also The Trees started in the dawn of the 1980s in Inkberrow, a small village in Worcestershire, far in the countryside. And Also The Trees are a rock band formed in 1979 in the United Kingdom.
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