Fosca | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Electro/Indie pop (2000–2008) indie pop/C86 (music) (1998–1999) hard rock (1997–1998) |
Years active | 1997 - 2009 |
Labels | But Is it Art? (2007–2009) Shinkansen Records (2000–2002) Something Velvet Records (1999) Bluefire Records (1998) |
Members | Dickon Edwards Rachel Stevenson Tom Edwards Kate Dornan |
Past members | Alex Sharkey Sheila B Charley Stone Sav Peter Theobalds David Gray |
Website | Official website |
Fosca was a British band, combining indie pop songwriting with synthpop instrumentation. Initially, the band was formed by bassist Peter Theobalds and Orlando guitarist/lyricist Dickon Edwards (later guitarist for Spearmint) plus Orlando drummer David Gray, before settling into being a vehicle for Edwards and his songs. Over the next decade, Edwards fronted several (predominantly female) lineups of the band including guitarist Charley Stone (formerly of Gay Dad and later of The Priscillas). They released a total of three studio albums between 2000-2008. The band was named after the protagonist in Stephen Sondheim's Passion based upon the translation of Lawrence Venuti of the novel Fosca by Iginio Ugo Tarchetti, 1869. They received press coverage from The Independent.[1]