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When Doves announced their first major tour in 15 years would be without lead singer Jimi Goodwin, fans were left wondering how the rest of the band would adjust. But for guitarist Jez Williams, it was just another chapter in their ever-changing musical story which has seen them need to “constantly adapt to shifting situations”.
Despite those occasional setbacks, Doves remain one of the most successful bands of their generation. The trio met at school and found initial success in their native Manchester as dance act Sub Sub, before shooting to international fame with hit single, Ain’t No Love (Ain’t No Use). But after that studio fire in 1998, they turned instead to indie rock.
Much of their new album was recorded remotely, a decision Goodwin has previously said was a “godsend” as it allowed him to take part. However, Andy said it nearly did not happen at all. He said when they started, they “didn’t know where to go with stuff”.
The band’s first two albums, Lost Souls and The Last Broadcast, were nominated for the Mercury Prize, while their third, Some Cities, and fourth, Kingdom of Rust, debuted at numbers one and two in the UK charts respectively. That success included progressively larger world tours, before the band entered a hiatus in 2010.
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