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The Little Unsaid
The Little Unsaid at Broadstairs Folk Week 2016
Background information
Birth nameJohn Elliott
Born (1987-09-07) September 7, 1987 (age 36)
Dewsbury
OriginWest Yorkshire
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, arranger, producer, multi-instrumentalist
Years active2010 - present
Labels
  • Carbon Moon
Reveal Records
Websitethelittleunsaid.com

John Elliott, known by his stage and recording name The Little Unsaid, is an English songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist. He has released five studio albums and one EP of songs combining elements of alt-folk, electronica, alt-rock and string arrangements.

In September 2015 a crowd-funding campaign was completed using Pledge Music to finance the recording and release of the album Fisher King.[1] The album was recorded in various locations in London, and was mixed by Graeme Stewart, producer of Jonny Greenwood's solo work and film music.[2] The leading single from the album 'Can We Hear It?' was mixed by Mark Gardener of the shoegaze band Ride, during breaks from the band's 2015 world tour.[2]

Elliott and his band released their fourth album Imagined Hymns & Chaingang Mantras in April 2017.[3] Following the release, The Little Unsaid won the Steve Reid InNOVAtion Award,[4] and subsequently signed with Reveal Records to release a compilation album of material spanning the band's career to date entitled Selected Works.[5]

In May 2019 The Little Unsaid released their fifth studio album Atomise on Reveal Records.[6][7]

Discography

References

  1. ^ "The Little Unsaid". PledgeMusic. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b "First Listen: The Little Unsaid – Can We Hear It? - Jammerzine". Jammerzine.com. 9 September 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Apr 17 - Imagined Hymns & Chaingang Mantras - The Little Unsaid". Laurel Canyon Music.
  4. ^ "The Little Unsaid". PRSFoundation.com. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  5. ^ Blake, Thomas (May 2, 2018). "The Little Unsaid: Selected Works (Album Review) | Folk Radio". Folkradio.co.uk.
  6. ^ "The Little Unsaid's Atomise is a stunning interpretation of contemporary chaos". Thelineofbestfit.com.
  7. ^ Spencer, Neil (May 26, 2019). "The Little Unsaid: Atomise review – bold and different". The Guardian.

Media related to John Elliott (musician) at Wikimedia Commons "This is a band at the top of their game and shows their most eclectic mix of sounds to date. For those looking for something completely different"Reviewed By Peter Brockwell. The Midlands Rock. 4 July 2021.