Still Corners are a London-based dream pop/synthpop musical project consisting of songwriter/producer Greg Hughes and vocalist Tessa Murray.
Contents 1 History 2 Band members 3 Live Members 4 Discography 4.1 Studio albums 4.2 Singles and EPs 4.3 Compilation appearances 5 Media usage 6 References 7 External links HistoryStill Corners self-released their debut EP, Remember Pepper?, on 13 June 2008,[1] followed by a 7" single, "Don't Fall in Love", released by UK label The Great Pop Supplement on 30 August 2010.[2]
The duo signed with record label Sub Pop in 2011 and issued their first full-length debut, Creatures of an Hour, to favourable reviews.[3]
In October 2012, the band released a new single, "Fireflies",[4] which was named "Best New Track" by Pitchfork.[5]
In February 2013, Still Corners announced that their second album, Strange Pleasures, would be released on Sub Pop in May 2013. The second single, "Berlin Lovers", received widespread coverage.[6][7][8] Strange Pleasures was issued on 7 May.
On 29 June 2016, the band announced the 16 September release of their third album, Dead Blue, on their own Wrecking Light Records label; Still Corners also shared the video for the album's first single, "Lost Boys".[9]
Band members Tessa Murray - vocals Greg Hughes - multi-instrumentalist/producer Live Members Leon Dufficy - guitar Luke Jarvis - bass Jack Gooderham - drums Discography Studio albums Remember Pepper? (2008, Sub Pop) Creatures of an Hour (2011, Sub Pop) Strange Pleasures (2013, Sub Pop) Dead Blue (2016, Wrecking Light) Slow Air (2018, Wrecking Light) Singles and EPs Remember Pepper? CD EP (2007, self-released) "Don't Fall in Love" 7" (2010, The Great Pop Supplement) "Eyes" (Rogue Wave cover) digital (2010, self-released) "History of Love" split 7" with The New Lines (2011, The Great Pop Supplement) "Cuckoo" 7" (2011, Sub Pop) "Endless Summer" promo CD (2011, Sub Pop) "Into the Trees" promo CD (2011, Sub Pop) "Cabot Cove" flexi 7" (2011, Sub Pop) "Fireflies" 7" (2012, self-released) "Berlin Lovers" digital (2013, Sub Pop) "Horses at Night" digital (2015, self-released) Compilation appearances "Endless Summer" on Gruff Trade EP (2010, Fierce Panda) Media usage Song Where Type "The Twilight Hour" Gossip Girl[10] television "Endless Summer" Nokia Lumia 920[11] advertisement "Fireflies" Made in Chelsea[12] television "Fireflies", "The Trip" Awkward[13] television "Fireflies" Cardinal Burns[14] television "Endless Summer" Waterloo Road television "The Twilight Hour" Senka short film "Velveteen", "Strange Pleasures" Bare film "I Wrote in Blood" Beauty & the Beast[15] television "Strange Pleasures" Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Steven Spielberg month[16] advertisement "Don't Fall in Love", "Beginning to Blue" You're the Worst[17] television "Fireflies" Weediquette[18] television "Endless Summer" Abandoned television