Holly Cosgrove (born 19 May 1995), known as Fable is an English musician and singer best known for her work with Archive and Paul Hartnoll. Her work has been variously compared in the British press to the likes of Thom Yorke.[1] and Nine Inch Nails.[2] Fable has recently toured with both Archive and British rock band, The Cult. She also performed on the Shangri-La Hell stage at the 2016 Glastonbury Festival[3]

Fable
Birth nameHolly Cosgrove
Born (1995-05-19) 19 May 1995 (age 29)
Paignton, Devon, England
InstrumentVocals
Years active2014–present
LabelsViper Recordings, PLATOON, Redshift One, Naim Records
Websitewhoisfable.com

Fable currently resides in Brighton, UK.

Recent projects

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Parasite EP and work with Archive

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In 2014 Fable released her debut EP, Parasite, co-written and produced by Archive to much critical acclaim. Lead track, 'Stranger In My Head' received over 150,000 plays on Soundcloud without formal support, and was featured in Q Magazine,[4] The Guardian[5] and quoted as "sizzling...one of my favourite tracks of 2014" by influential music blog KickKickSnare.[6] The next release from the EP, 'Silence Myself' was premiered in Clash Magazine,[7] who called the track a "dark, glistening synth-pop gem" and was also named Track Of The Day in God Is In The TV.[8] The track heightened Fable's reach in the United States as well, with The Vinyl District picking her up as Artist Of The Week, saying "we predict big things".[9]

Paul Hartnoll and 8:58

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Following this, Fable proceeded to co-write and perform the track Cemetery on Paul Hartnoll's first post-Orbital project 8:58 alongside musicians including The Cure's Robert Smith and Cillian Murphy. She performed the song live with Hartnoll at the Isle of Wight Festival, Secret Garden Party, Beatherder Festival and Standon Calling later that year.

In March 2016, Fable released her latest single, Human Pretending, another co-write with Hartnoll, but under her own name, which was originally conceived as a subversive entry to the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest The track was premiered again in Clash Magazine where Fable was described as a "prodigal talent".[10]

Having been invited to tour with The Cult in early 2016, Fable was also the subject of an interview in the Russian edition of Rolling Stone Magazine[11] Fable has also worked with prominent DJ band, Freemasons on the 2015 single 'Persuasion', featured on popular pop music blog Popjustice.[12]

Hiatus and return with Naim Records

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Following on from her initial success, Fable suddenly disappeared from view as she took time to recover herself mentally, following the suicide of an ex-partner and close friend[13]

She returned in October 2020, announcing a new single, Thirsty, and a debut album, titled Shame,[14] which was released on July 29, 2022, on Naim Records, the label offshoot of the award winning hi-fi manufacturer Naim Audio.

Fable is also an ambassador for the mental health charity My Black Dog[15]

References

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  1. ^ Mari Lane. "Introducing Interview Fable". Gigslutz.
  2. ^ Mari Lane. "Fable And Orbitals Paul Hartnoll To Release Single". Gigslutz.
  3. ^ "LineUp". Glastonbury Festival.
  4. ^ Jamie Skey. "Five Songs To Hear This Week". Q Magazine. Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  5. ^ Paul Lester. "The Playlist". The Guardian.
  6. ^ Stephen Schmuldt. "Fable Stranger In My Head". KickKickSnare.
  7. ^ Robin Murray. "Premiere Fable Silence Myself". Clash Magazine.
  8. ^ Bill Cummings. "Track Of The Day 649". God Is In The TV.
  9. ^ Anna Lebeau. "UK Artist Of The Week Fable". The Vinyl District.
  10. ^ Robin Murray. "Premiere Fable Human Pretending". Clash Magazine.
  11. ^ Alexander Kuznetzov. "An Interview With Fable". Rolling Stone.
  12. ^ Peter Robinson. "Fable - Persuasion". Popjustice.
  13. ^ New Noise. "New Noise - Fable". Wonderland Magazine.
  14. ^ God Is In The TV. "God Is In The TV - Fable Announces Debut Album". God Is In The TV.
  15. ^ My Black Dog. "My Black Dog - Ambassadors". My Black Dog.
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