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The Leisure Society - 09 September 2011 - Le Grand Mix - Tourcoing

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The Leisure Society is a British indie folk and orchestral pop band, founded by Nick Hemming and Christian Hardy. Known for their intricate arrangements and melancholic melodies, the group has crafted a delicate and poetic body of work.

Formed in Brighton by Nick Hemming and Christian Hardy, The Leisure Society emerged onto the British music scene in the late 2000s. The band quickly distinguished itself with its sophisticated approach to indie folk, incorporating elements of chamber and baroque pop. Their debut album, The Sleeper (2009), garnered critical acclaim and was nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize, bringing the group into the spotlight.

The Leisure Society's musical style is characterized by lush arrangements, often featuring strings, brass, and woodwinds, which envelop Hemming's poetic and introspective lyrics. Their compositions are renowned for their bittersweet melancholy and narrative structures. Following the success of The Sleeper, the band continued to refine its sound with albums such as Tired of Waiting, Tired of Trying (2011), which solidified their reputation as artists with a unique sensibility.

Throughout their career, The Leisure Society has maintained a consistent aesthetic, exploring themes of love, loss, and contemplation with rare elegance. Their music, often compared to acts like The Divine Comedy or Belle and Sebastian for its lyrical intelligence and orchestral arrangements, has left a distinctive mark on the British indie landscape. The band is lauded for its artistic integrity and its ability to create rich, emotive sonic atmospheres.

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