The Gift is a Portuguese
alternative/electronic/rock
band.
Biography
Formed in 1994, The Gift was initially a parallel project of the
Dead Souls,
Nuno
Gonçalves and
Miguel Ribeiro’s
band at the time. The evolution from one project to another was
natural, as they felt the Dead Souls sound was limited to the
instruments they were using (guitar, drums and bass) and the need
to experiment with new sounds and explore new musical paths was
rapidly growing. So, what started to be a side project for these
two young men taking their first steps in music got bigger and more
important in their lives.
Starting off with two members, The Gift grew to be a four member
band with
Ricardo Braga and
Janita, the latter in vocals. Janita stayed in the
band for a short period, being replaced by
Sónia Tavares along the way.
Sónia joined the band almost by accident and, despite having been
essential to The Gift’s new sound, at the time the choice of a
female voice was not welcomed by Nuno who couldn’t imagine a girl
singing in the group. The situation got worse as Sónia would not
say a single word during the first rehearsals and shied away from
the rest of the band. One day she broke her silence, began to sing
and immediately wrote the group’s first song: Lenor. The Gift’s
first step was taken.
From this point on, The Gift’s sound took shape and, in September
1994, Sónia, Nuno, Miguel and Ricardo (with ages ranging from 16 to
21) enrolled in the Bar Ben Music Competition in
Alcobaça. At this stage John, Nuno’s brother,
joined the band first as a sound engineer and later as a musician.
The group got through all the competition’s stages and took second
place – to everyone’s great surprise, given the band’s short time
existence.
This result was seen as a great victory and a motivation, giving
The Gift more to hope for – the band played its first show at the
Alcobaça Monastery in July 1995.
This was followed by the Belém Cultural
Centre
(Lisbon
) in
September 1996 and the Labirintho Bar (Porto
) in November
1996. It was on the night of the Labirintho show that the
idea of recording the first demo came up, with the help of the
bar’s owner, José Carlos Tinoco.
From that day on and until May 1997, The Gift was 100% committed to
preparing their first record, with the intention of showing its
music to the media and labels. From this effort, “Digital
Atmosphere” was born, a six track enhanced CD featuring interviews
and videos, recorded at home but not available in stores.
The goal of getting the music industry’s attention would not be
achieved as desired but the expectations towards the music press
reviews were overcome.
In that
same year the band went on the road, playing at over 30 theatres
(many of which sold out) and releasing at the end of the tour a
video with the Belém
Cultural Centre and the Alcobaça Cine-Teatro’s shows.
Soon after the Digital Atmosphere Tour was over, Ricardo Braga left
the band. The Gift was now a four member group again and
established the goal of releasing a new record as an independent
band, paying for all the costs and without any kind of support from
a record label.

Sónia Tavares, The Gift - photo by
João Loureiro
This goal was met in November 1998 with the release of “Vinyl”, the
band’s first true record, which combined the potentials of new
technologies (samples and
synthesizer)
with classical instruments (
violins,
cellos,
trumpets,
saxophones etc.).
“Vinyl” got great reviews from the press straight away, being
considered Album of the Year by the
Diário de Notícias newspaper
and finally getting the attention of the same labels that years
before had ignored The Gift’s work. In spite of this, the band
chose to stay independent, only signing a distribution contract
with an international label which would get the CD all over the
world.
It was
after the release of this record that the band was invited by
The Divine Comedy (an
admitted influence) to open its shows in Lisbon
, sharing the
main stage of the Belém Cultural Centre in January
1999.
Two months later, in March, the Vinyl Tour started and with it the
rise of The Gift. The band played over 80 shows, including the
biggest Summer Festivals, sold out the most important venues in
Lisbon and Oporto, won several awards with the first hit single
“Ok! Do You Want Something Simple?” and sold over 20,000 records –
which was a first for a debut record of an independent band.
At the end
of that year The Gift played for the first time abroad, in Paris
(at La Cigalle) and a few months later participated
in the prestigious music faire MIDEM 2000 (in
Cannes
), taking the first step towards the band’s career
outside Portugal
.
In early 2000, the band closed the “Vinyl” era, releasing at the
same time the photo book “A Single Diary” (by
Ana Pereira) and the video “Single Hand Camera
Documentary” (by
Gonçalo
Covacich), two artistic visions and documentary pieces on the
Vinyl Tour. Once again, all the costs were paid for by the
band.
The steps
taken abroad initiated at the end of the previous year were
followed in June 2000 by the band’s first mini-tour outside
Portugal , with several dates in Germany
(Expo 2000
– Hanover
), Macau
and again
France
(Paris).
At the end
of the year The Gift took a break from touring and started writing
songs for the new album, some of which were introduced later in
2001 at the Eurosonic Festival in
the Netherlands
, representing Portugal .
The band went to studio once again to concentrate on recording
“Vinyl”’s follow-up. They called for Daniel Howard (a drummer who
had collaborated with the Cinematic Orchestra), a string orchestra
conducted by Gavin Wright (
Nick Cave,
Massive Attack...) and Howie B, a
well-known producer who had previously worked with
U2 and
Björk. “Film” emerged
from this work, The Gift’s second album released again by the band
through its own label, La Folie Records.
Before the album’s release (in April), “Film” premiered in
Leiria with a show which marked the beginning of the
Film Tour and history was repeated.
The band showed its “Film” throughout the
country, playing at the Paredes de Coura Festival
, the optimushype@meco Festival (sharing the stage
with Howie B and Matthew Herbert), at the Interactive TV’s launch
in Portugal, live for Sic Radical
channel, and radio Antena
3.
“Film” went Gold and The Gift won several awards for its videos
(“Waterskin” and “Question of Love” – the album’s first two
singles). At the end of 2001, the band was once more invited by Cap
Magellan to promote “Film” in Paris.
The following years were a turning page in the band’s career.
Always bearing in mind its home country and the Portuguese fans,
The Gift wanted to take its music to new audiences and different
countries.The previous shows and participations in events related
to the international music industry motivated the band and 2002-03
turned out to be decisive in the group’s search for success outside
of Portugal.
In March
2002, The Gift flew to the United States
to enter the South by
Southwest Music & Media Conference in Austin
, Texas
; in June
returned to Paris to perform at the Hôtel de Ville Square; in
August they played at the Popkomm and Musikfest Am-Ring festivals
in Germany
; Spain
followed in
September with shows in Barcelona
; in October the band was back in the USA for a
short tour in a few north-American cities (like New York
); and in November its first concert in Madrid
, Spain, took
place.
Of the few performances in Portugal, the Manchester Mad Remixers
concerts are a highlight (first at the Lux, and later at the Frágil
and the Clinic bars). This was a project specially created for the
"24 Hour Party People" film's premiere, which featured The Gift
together with
Rodrigo Leão and
Pedro Oliveira recreating songs from
Joy Division,
New
Order,
The Stone Roses and
Happy Mondays.
Meanwhile, The Gift continued searching for partners abroad to
support its music and started to write the first new songs of the
post-“Film” era.
The work
developed outside of Portugal, mainly in Spain, the United States
and Venezuela
came through in 2003 and the band practically moved
abroad to invest in the first full tour outside Portugal – fully
aware of the work waiting ahead but also certain that it was a risk
worth taking.
Altogether, there were about 50 venues.
The band played in
numerous places, such as Barcelona, Valencia
, Madrid
, Bilbao
, Vigo
, New York City
, Philadelphia
, Los
Angeles
, Boston
, San Diego
, London
, Caracas
, Dunkirk
, amongst many other cities.
The Gift was also invited to open for
The Flaming Lips and
Cousteau, and at the end of the year, in
December 2003, got an invitation to perform for the recently
launched Portuguese MTV, recording one of the first MTV Live shows
in the history of
MTV Portugal.
In 2004, The Gift celebrated its first 10 years in music and
returned to album releases. At the beginning of the year, the band
already had a handful of new songs, which were being introduced in
various concerts, and felt it was time to start a new record. After
the
Sónar 2004 Festival show in
Barcelona, The Gift started the production and recording stage of
the forthcoming album.
The Gift's album development process had always been complex and
hard, but the third record became probably the most difficult one
to date, growing more apart from the band's work method, but at the
same time the most challenging one.
By the end of the recording sessions, The Gift was faced with a
double album, where two distinctive but complementary environments
surfaced (one more intimate and introspective, the other more
euphoric) and in which duality was the key word. That is why the
new CD, the first in three years, was called “AM-FM”.
The first songs from this album were made available through an
innovative system, introduced by
Vodafone
in Portugal, Vodafone Mobile Music. Even before the record was in
stores, 5 songs from the new album could be downloaded to mobile
phones, with CD quality.
“AM-FM”
was released in November 2004 with great expectation from the
group's fans, who rapidly sold out the presentation concerts in
Alcobaça, Lisbon
and Porto
(a few days
after the band's shows in London, New York and California
). A week after being available in stores,
“AM-FM” went Silver and not long after that it went Gold, selling
more than 20, 000 copies.
The Gift returned to the stage, once again with a victorious
feeling, to start the AM-FM Tour in January 2005 and a new cycle in
the band's career.
The Gift
acted with great success on the Expo 2008
Saragossa
, the day of Portugal at the
exhibition.
Biography in "www.thegift.pt".
Discography
Albums
- 1997 - Digital Atmosphere (demo tape
without commercial release)
- 1998 - Vinyl - Platinum (+20, 000
copies sold)
- 2001 - Film - Platinum (+20, 000 copies
sold)
- 2004 - AM-FM
- Platinum (+20.000 copies sold) (From where the song
11:33, that appears in FIFA 06, was
taken)
- 2006 - Fácil de Entender
In Portugal, since May 1 2005, the platinum sales mark has changed,
and now its for 20, 000 copies. Before it was 40, 000 copies.
Singles
From Vinyl
- 1999 - Ok! Do You Want Something Simple? ( the
first video from a Portuguese act to be on MTV
)
- 1999 - Real (Get Me For...)
- 2000 - Truth
From Film
- 2001 - Waterskin
- 2001 - Question of love
From AM-FM
- 2004 - Driving You
Slow
- 2005 - 11:33
- 2005 - Music
From Fácil de Entender
- 2006 - Fácil de Entender
International Awards
- 2005 - MTV Europe Award for Best Portuguese Act
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