THE SERVANT

THE SERVANT

Genres: alternative, indie, british, indie rock, rock

About THE SERVANT

N.B.: Currently, last.fm is mistakenly correcting submissions for 70s/80s rock band Servant. This is a different band than The Servant. The Servant was a London-based alternative band who were popular in Britain, France and Italy, as well as other European countries. In November 2007, the band announced through their MySpace blog that they were to split up. Their singles include Orchestra, Liquefy, Cells, and How to Destroy a Relationship. They share the singer, Dan Black, with Planet Funk. Despite growing international demand, they had chosen to focus on strengthening their European audience before globe trotting. Their first introduction to an American audience was an instrumental version of their song Cells, featured in trailers for the film, Sin City. (The instrumental version of Cells is not on the Sin City soundtrack, but it can be downloaded via their website.) Cells was also used in the film Transporter 2, along with their song, Body. Since the Sin City trailers there has been significant U.S. interest in their records and demands for live concerts. They released their second album, How to Destroy a Relationship, in October 2006 in Switzerland, Italy, and France.

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183,903 listeners  ·  2,529,822 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

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7
countries
1
track tracked
most active station (The Russian Federation)
Heard alongside: P!NK ADELE LEWIS CAPALDI

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THE SERVANT — Top 12 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Servant Orchestra
The Servant Beautiful Thing
The Servant Cells
The Servant Liquefy
The Servant Papyrus
The Servant I Can Walk In Your Mind
The Servant Body
The Servant Orchestra
The Servant How To Destroy A Relationship
The Servant Liquify
The Servant Hey Lou Reed
The Servant Orchestra LIVE al Corallo 20-11-04
Orchestra
Beautiful Thing
I Can Walk In Your Mind
Orchestra
How To Destroy A Relationship
Hey Lou Reed
Orchestra LIVE al Corallo 20-11-04