Last updated: 7 hours ago
Australian-born singer/songwriter Richard Davies formed the chamber pop unit <a href="spotify:artist:4CuksYUqoIkRzbgm7MiE6l">the Moles</a> in Sydney in the late '80s after growing disenchanted with studying law; concluding that he preferred composing poetry to writing essays for his class assignments, he soon began crafting his first songs. After finding some underground success in their native land as well as the U.S. and Britain, <a href="spotify:artist:4CuksYUqoIkRzbgm7MiE6l">the Moles</a> broke up around the beginning of 1993; Davies soon settled in New York City to begin a solo career, although in 1994 he released his solo debut, Instinct, under <a href="spotify:artist:4CuksYUqoIkRzbgm7MiE6l">the Moles</a>' name. Through a mutual friendship with <a href="spotify:artist:2wrhBKGC3DTNNNDRJPaxW6">Sebadoh</a> drummer Bob Fay, Davies joined forces with multi-instrumentalist and arranger <a href="spotify:artist:0nB3pjuIbbeEA3Gzg0F8Hw">Eric Matthews</a> to form the duo <a href="spotify:artist:3D21xod662H4wUw4r6vD89">Cardinal</a>, which released their lush, symphonic self-titled debut to great acclaim in 1994. However, internal strife prompted the group to split soon after, and Davies began his solo career in earnest with 1996's baroque There's Never Been a Crowd Like This; on tour, he was backed by avowed fans <a href="spotify:artist:16eRpMNXSQ15wuJoeqguaB">the Flaming Lips</a>. The superb Telegraph followed in 1998, and in 2000 Davies signed to the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Kindercore%22">Kindercore</a> label to issue his third solo LP, Barbarians. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
Monthly Listeners
39
Monthly Listeners History
Track the evolution of monthly listeners over the last 28 days.
Followers
328
Followers History
Track the evolution of followers over the last 28 days.
Top Cities
3 listeners