Silver Columns
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Silver Columns | |
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| Years active | 2009-present |
| Label | Moshi Moshi |
| Members | Adem Ilhan, Johnny Lynch |
Silver Columns is the musical collaborative effort of Johnny Lynch, aka The Pictish Trail (of the Fence Collective) and Adem Ilhan, bassist in post-rock outfit Fridge.[1]
After releasing the singles "Brow Beaten" and "Yes, and Dance" anonymously to avoid "preconceptions based on [their] previous work"[2], Silver Columns made their live debut at Fence Records’ annual hootenanny, Homegame in 2010[3] and continued to appear at festivals and venues throughout the year, including Lovebox 2010[4] and Glastonbury 2010[5].
They released the album Yes, and Dance in May 2010[6] on Moshi Moshi Records. It attracted favourable reviews[7][8][9] and draw comparison with Hot Chip[10].