English Teacher are a British music group from Leeds and Lancashire, who formed in 2020.[1] They consist of vocalist Lily Fontaine, guitarist Lewis Whiting, drummer Douglas Frost, and bassist Nicholas Eden.[2] In September 2024, the group were announced as winner of the Mercury Music Prize for their debut studio album "This Could Be Texas",[3] released through Island Records.

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English Teacher
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English Teacher in early 2024
Background information
OriginLeeds, England
GenresIndie rock
Years active2020–present
Labels
Members
  • Lily Fontaine
  • Lewis Whiting
  • Douglas Frost
  • Nicholas Eden
Websiteenglishteacherband.com
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History

The band met at Leeds Conservatoire.[4] They originally started as a dream pop band called 'Frank' in 2018 before playing their first gig as English Teacher in 2020. Frontwoman Lily Fontaine said of the shift: "The band that we were before, and the band that we are now, are so different. I think we've benefited from having time to figure ourselves out."[5]

The band's first single, 2021's "R&B", garnered both critical praise and mainstream radio play. The song sees Fontaine consider her place in the white, male world of indie-rock as a mixed race woman. They released the EP Polyawkward in April 2022 through Nice Swan Records.[6] NME called it " a deliciously sour debut EP, set to a soundtrack of restless art-punk."[7] The band appeared on Later... with Jools Holland in November 2023.[1] Their song "Nearly Daffodils" was named one of the 10 best songs of 2023 by Time magazine.[8]

In January 2024, the band announced their debut album This Could Be Texas, which was released on 12 April through Island Records.[9] The album was well received by critics, winning the 2024 Mercury Prize.[10][11] 2024 also saw English Teacher named Newcomer of the Year at the Northern Music Awards.[12]

This Could Be Texas

English Teacher released their debut studio album, This Could Be Texas, on 12 April 2024 through Island Records. The album received widespread critical acclaim. The Line of Best Fit suggested it "could be one of the finest debuts of the decade, with every band member shining in their ability and craftsmanship." It also lauded the band's "Northern charm".[13] On 5th September 2024, it was announced that the album won the 2024 Mercury Prize.[14][11] Judges said their album stood out "for its originality and character"[15] and displayed a "fresh approach to the traditional guitar band format”.[16] English Teacher’s Mercury Prize win ended a nine-year streak of London-based talent winning the award, sparking conversation about the disparity in opportunities for musicians across the United Kingdom.[17]

Band members

  • Lily Fontaine – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, synthesizer
  • Lewis Whiting – lead guitar, synthesizer
  • Douglas Frost – drums, piano, synthesizer, backing vocals
  • Nicholas Eden – bass guitar

Discography

Studio albums

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This Could Be Texas 8341865
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Live albums

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[18]
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[18]
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[18]
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Live At The Brudenell Social Club
  • Released: 20 April 2024
  • Label: Island
  • Format: LP
50533489
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Extended plays

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Polyawkward
  • Released: 22 April 2022
  • Labels: Nice Swan
  • Format: download, streaming, vinyl
Live from BBC Maida Vale
  • Released: 30 August 2024[21]
  • Labels: Island
  • Format: download, streaming
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Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
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"You Won't Believe How Beautiful She Is When It Has Snowed" 2020 Non-album singles
"R&B (Theo Verney Version)" 2021 2113
"Song About Love" 2023
"The World's Biggest Paving Slab" 5675 This Could Be Texas
"Nearly Daffodils"
"Mastermind Specialism"
"Albert Road" 2024
"R&B"
"—" denotes release did not chart.
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Videography

Music videos

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Title Year Director(s)
"R&B (Theo Verney Version)"[22] 2021 Douglas Frost
"Good Grief"[23] Lily Fontaine
"Polyawkward"[24] 2022 Charles Gall
"Song About Love"[25] 2023 Lily Fontaine
"The World’s Biggest Paving Slab"[26] Claryn Chong
"Albert Road"[27] 2024 Douglas Frost, Sarah Oglesby
"R&B"[28] Sarah Oglesby
"The Best Tears of Your Life"[29]
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Awards and nominations

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Organisation Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Mercury Prize 2024 Album of the Year This Could Be Texas Won [30]
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References

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