Dave House

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Dave House
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Dave House on stage at the Kingston Peel
Background information
Origin Kingston upon Thames, UK
Genres
Years active2003–present
Labels Banquet, Runner Up, Chunksaah

Dave House (a.k.a. Permanent Record) is a singer/songwriter from South East England. He first started performing as a solo artist in 2003 after the breakup of his old band Lucky Thirteen. [1] He was also the bassist in The Steal, [2] and currently plays guitar in Pacer.

Contents

He's released four full-length solo albums "Kingston's Current" (2004), "See That No One Else Escapes" (2007), "Intersections (2009), "Everyone Is Happy Now" (2016) under the name Permanent Record, two albums with The Steal "S/T" (2006) & "Bright Grey" (2008), two albums and an EP with Pacer No.1 EP (2010) on The Bouncing Souls's label Chunksaah Records, Making Plans (2012), Mechanical (2014). Split records with Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Jenny Owen Youngs, Gavin Osborn, Set Your Goals (The Steal), Beat Express (The Steal), Iron Chic (Pacer) and a Battlestar Galactica themed hardcore album under the name The Final Five.

Played shows with Lemuria, Broadway Calls, Hundred Reasons, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Paint It Black, Lifetime, Set Your Goals, Against Me, The Get Up Kids, Alkaline Trio, Shook Ones, & The Great Explainer.

Discography

Solo

YearTitleLabelNotes
2004Kingston's CurrentGravity DIPalbum
You Are On My Frequencysingle
2005 Split with Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly Gravity DIP/BSMEP
2007See That No One Else EscapesGravity DIP/Banquetalbum
Split with Jenny Owen Youngs Gravity DIPEP
2008Songs From the Back of a Vanself releasedcompilation album
2009Lungs (split with Gavin Osborn)Banquetsingle
Intersectionsalbum
2016Everyone is happy nowThem Indoorsalbum

with Clingfilm

YearTitleLabelNotes
2000Split with ScuttleNevereadyEP
2001Pat's the Limitself released

with Lucky Thirteen

YearTitleLabelNotes
2001Stranger's StoriesGravity DIPEP
2002Split with Twofold

with The Steal

YearTitleLabelNotes
2006Split with Set Your Goals Gravity DIPEP
The Stealalbum
2007Split with Beat Expressself releasedEP
2008Bright GreyBanquetalbum

with The Final Five

YearTitleLabelNotes
2010Galacticoreself releasedmini-album

with Pacer

YearTitleLabelNotes
2010No. 1Chunksaahmini-album
2011Split with Iron Chic All InEP
2012Making Plansself releasedalbum
2014MechanicalEverything SucksAlbum

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References

  1. Gourlay, Dom (2007) "Dave House See That No One Else Escapes Archived 16 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine ", Drowned in Sound, 18 April 2007, retrieved 2011-07-02
  2. Kellehar, Rachel (2007) "INTERVIEWS: GRAND DESIGNS: DAVE HOUSE", rocksound.tv, 4 May 2007, retrieved 2011-07-02