Savages is a rock band from London and lead singer Jehnny Beth (real name: Camille Berthomier) is from France. The band’s guitarist Gemma Thompson had come up with the name for the band and had been discussing the idea with singer Jehnny Beth for almost a year. Thompson says the band’s name was derived from books, such as Lord of the Flies, that she read when she was younger. The band was eventually formed in October 2011, and they had their first gig in January 2012 supporting rock band British Sea Power. The NME described their performances as “frottage-inducingly intense affairs”
The group’s first released tracks, a double A-side in June 2012, were “Flying to Berlin” and “Husbands” on the Pop Noire label. “Husbands makes us dream of what it must have been like to have been around to hear, in real time, the debut releases by Public Image Ltd, Magazine, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Joy Division, to feel, as those incredible records hit the shops, that unearthly power and sense of a transmission from a satellite reality. In October, their concert at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York received good reviews. Its been noted that their set was “influenced by Siouxsie & the Banshees, but with an anthemic quality that makes me think of PJ Harvey and heavy doses of the rhythmic jaggedness and angularity of British postpunk. The Band’s debut album, Silence Yourself, was released on 6th May 2013 via Beth’s own label Pop Noire and Matador Records. The band recently performed a host of new material in a stint a various venues around New York City.
