
- Born: October 2, 1969 in Bolton, Lancashire, England
- Years Active: 1990s-present
- Genre: Rock & Alternative
Belying his status as a narcoleptic slacker icon, Badly Drawn Boy proved himself a tireless pop songwriter, with arrangements that reflect a great deal of creativity. Born Damon Gough, he began recording after meeting the like-minded Andy Votel at a Manchester nightclub. The pair formed the Twisted Nerve label, and Gough debuted as Badly Drawn Boy with an EP and several singles. The recordings dovetailed nicely with the experimentalist pop fringe of artists like Scott 4 and the Beta Band, and the attendant media hype allowed him to guest alongside Thom Yorke, Richard Ashcroft, and Mike D on 1997's celebrity-filled UNKLE LP Psyence Fiction. His 1999 single "Once Around the Block" grazed the British charts, while XL Recordings signed the pop auteur and released his debut album, The Hour of Bewilderbeast, in 2000. Just before its American release, the album earned another round of critical praise with Britain's vaunted Mercury Prize for Best Album. December 2000 brought the birth of his daughter. Author Nick Hornby was won over by his music and asked the singer to score the film being made of his book About a Boy. After that project, he moved away from music for a few months to work on new material. After recording during most of 2002, he emerged that fall with Have You Fed the Fish? Two years later, Gough resurfaced with the simpler One Plus One Is One. Born in the U.K., a poppier collection of songs inspired by his childhood and (as the title suggests) Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A., arrived in fall 2006. Is There Nothing We Could Do?, which served as the soundtrack for the film The Fattest Man in Britain, was released in 2009, followed in 2010 by Gough's seventh studio album, It's What I'm Thinking, Pt. 1: Photographing Snowflakes. The soundtrack for 2012's Being Flynn, an adaptation of author Nick Flynn's memoirs Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, found Gough reuniting with About a Boy director Paul Weitz. ~ John Bush, Rovi
- Influenced by: Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell, Richard Davies, Epic Soundtracks, Donovan, Harry Nilsson, Robyn Hitchcock, Beck, The Beatles, Bob Dylan
- Inspiration to: Tim Seely, Jim Noir, Radical Face, Eugene McGuinness, The Niro, Youth Group, Slow Runner, Lightspeed Champion, Liam Finn, The Deadly Syndrome
- Similar Artists: Yonlu, Hanne Hukkelberg, Steve Mason, Mull Historical Society, King Biscuit Time, Snow Patrol, Duke Special, Athlete, Elliott Smith, Ian Masters
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