Touchstone (band)

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Touchstone
Origin Hertfordshire, England
Genres Progressive rock, progressive metal
Years active2003-present
MembersAdam Hodgson
Paul 'Moo' Moorghen
Henry Rogers
Hayley Griffiths
Past membersRob Cottingham
Steve Barfoot
Mike Forrester
Simon Cook
Jona Sutch
Liz Clayden
Alasdair Melville
Kim 'Elkie' Seviour
Aggie Figurska

Touchstone are an English progressive rock band. The band was formed by keyboardist Rob Cottingham and guitarist Adam Hodgson in 2003. The name was thought up by Rob, being taken from a lyric in his solo album, Behind The Orchard Tree. Touchstone's music is distributed by Proper Music Distribution.

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Biography

Touchstone's first studio recording was an EP called Mad Hatters, in 2006. Its four songs included 'Misguided Fool' and 'The Mad Hatters' Song'. The EP was well-received, and spurred Rob and Adam to continue writing more material for the band. It is the only release to feature vocalist Liz Clayden and drummer Simon Cook.

Their first full-length album was Discordant Dreams and was the first to feature Kim Seviour and Alasdair Melville on vocals and drums respectively. The album was praised as an improvement from Mad Hatters, and with tracks such as 'Blacktide', 'Shadow' and 'The Beggar's Song', it showcases the 'Touchstone sound'. The album was recorded by Ben Humphreys and mixed by John Mitchell (It Bites, Frost*, Kino) at his studios in Reading, Berkshire.

Discordant Dreams was toured in September 2008 around the UK with It Bites on The Tall Ships Tour, with Touchstone featuring as support. The tour consisted of 12 UK dates, the final night taking place in Brighton.

The album led the band to win the Classic Rock Society Best New Band 2007 award, presented by John Wetton of Asia.

Touchstone's next studio work was Wintercoast . Released in June 2009, it features an opening narrative from the actor Jeremy Irons, describing someone's life in a city and his desire to leave for a place "seen reflected in a dream", called 'Wintercoast'. The album was also considered 'a step up from their previous album'. In particular, it has more emphasis on keyboard melodies, giving a more Marillion-style feel (as can be heard at the opening of the track, 'Line in the Sand'). There is also greater emphasis on drums and guitars, which results in passages which would fit well into the Heavy Metal genre.

The band performed at the 2009 United States Rites of Spring festival (ROSfest) which takes place annually in Glenside near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the first time they had played outside of the United Kingdom, and their performance was well-received, resulting in many positive reviews, including one by the website, USA Progressive Music. [1]

In April 2010, Alasdair Melville decided to leave the band to pursue other musical endeavors and was replaced in Touchstone by Henry Rogers (DeeExpus) on a temporary basis. However, on 24 July it was announced that Henry would become a permanent member of Touchstone.

In July 2010, Touchstone released their first live album called Live in the USA which features songs from two festivals played in America; namely ROSfest 2009 and Calprog 2009. They played at the prestigious High Voltage Festival in Victoria Park, London and opened the Prog stage on Saturday 24 July, playing the first songs at the festival.

Throughout the remainder of 2010 and the beginning of 2011, the band took some time out to write material for their upcoming third studio album. A short tour called 'The Progressive Nation Tour' happened in March 2011. On 1 August 2011, Touchstone announced that they had signed to SPV GmbH's Steamhammer label. Their album The City Sleeps was released in October 2011 on this label, and entered the UK rock album charts at No. 36.

Founding member, Rob Cottingham, announced his second solo album project called "Captain Blue" on 13 July 2012, and announced drummer, Gary O'Toole (Steve Hackett Band) and bassist, Dr Goat Foot, on 20 July 2012. He also announced Adam Hodgson (Touchstone) on guitars, and Heather Findlay (ex-Mostly Autumn) on female vocals. Plus, as special guests, Steve Hackett (guitar solo on last track) and Shane Rimmer (voice over on first track).

The band released their fourth album, "Oceans of Time", in 2013. A second live album was released in 2014 featuring an audio recording of the band's 2013 show at the Robin in Bilston and two DVDs containing the Bilston live set, the band's live set at the 2010 High Voltage Festival and an 'Oceans of Time' making of documentary.

Cottingham and Seviour left the band in 2015 with a farewell gig at The Assembly in Leamington Spa on 21 November; following a series of auditions the band unveiled Polish vocalist Aggie Figurska as their new front-woman in June 2016. [2]

Following Aggie Figurska's departure in December 2017, former Karnataka vocalist Hayley Griffiths joined the band.

The Touchstone Sound

Touchstone has been described as "A band who combine the prog sensibilities of Yes with the hard rocking aptitudes of Van Halen". [3]

Personnel

Members

Lineups

2003-20042004-20052005-20062006
  • Steve Barfoot - drums
  • Rob Cottingham - keyboards, lead vocals
  • Mike Forrester - bass
  • Adam Hodgson - guitars
  • Rob Cottingham - keyboards, lead vocals
  • Adam Hodgson - guitars
  • Simon Cook - drums
  • Jona Sutch - bass
  • Rob Cottingham - keyboards, lead vocals
  • Adam Hodgson - guitars
  • Simon Cook - drums
  • Jona Sutch - bass
  • Liz Clayden - lead vocals
  • Rob Cottingham - keyboards, lead vocals
  • Adam Hodgson - guitars
  • Simon Cook - drums
  • Liz Clayden - lead vocals
  • Paul 'Moo' Moorghen - bass
2006-20072007-20102010-20152016–2017
  • Rob Cottingham - keyboards, lead vocals
  • Adam Hodgson - guitars
  • Liz Clayden - lead vocals
  • Paul 'Moo' Moorghen - bass
  • Alasdair Melville - drums
  • Rob Cottingham - keyboards, lead vocals
  • Adam Hodgson - guitars
  • Paul 'Moo' Moorghen - bass
  • Alasdair Melville - drums
  • Kim 'Elkie' Seviour - lead vocals
  • Rob Cottingham - keyboards, lead vocals
  • Adam Hodgson - guitars
  • Paul 'Moo' Moorghen - bass
  • Kim 'Elkie' Seviour - lead vocals
  • Henry Rogers - drums
  • Adam Hodgson - guitars
  • Paul 'Moo' Moorghen - bass
  • Henry Rogers - drums
  • Aggie Figurska - lead vocals

Discography

Studio
EPs
Live

Critical acclaim

The album Discordant Dreams was rated 7 out of 10 in the July 2008 (10th Birthday Special Edition) issue of Classic Rock by Geoff Barton. [5]

"Shadow", a track from the album Discordant Dreams, was featured on the "Prog Spawn" cover disk of the August 2008 issue of Classic Rock . [6]

Wintercoast was praised in another review by Geoff Barton, [7] and the track "Strange Days" played on the radio stations Total Rock, ARfm & Phoenix Radio.

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References

  1. "RoSFest review from USA Progressive Music". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  2. "Touchstone name new vocalist | Louder". Teamrock.com. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  3. Touchstone Mini-bio on Classic Rock Magazine's website
  4. "5.1 MIXES - White Knight Records". Mrsite.co.uk. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  5. Discordant Dreams review by Geoff Barton
  6. 'Shadow' feature on 'Prog Spawn' CD and write-up in Classic Rock Magazine
  7. Wintercoast review by Geoff Barton