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Polly Scattergood

Early yearsScattergood grew up near Colchester, the eldest of three siblings with two younger brothers.Her first memory of making music was playing a toy piano when she was aged four.
Aged 12, having listened to Suzanne Vega's song "Luka", Scattergood concluded, "Music doesn't have to be strident to carry a strong message" and "That you don't have to shout.
You can say things and people will listen if they want to." She has stated she would often listen to Leonard Cohen as a teenager.Aged 16 she moved to London.
She took part-time work on a market stall to pay her way through music school.Musical careerDespite misunderstanding in the press, her name Scattergood is her family name.
It means "here today, gone tomorrow" or "spendthrift waster".Scattergood attended the Brit School where she wrote 800 songs.
After graduation she caught the attention of music industry executive Neil Ferris who took on her management.
Ferris then introduced Scattergood to Daniel Miller head of Mute Records.
He led her to her current producer Simon Fisher Turner.Scattergood describes herself as a storyteller.
"I write about emotions and moments, not all are biographical." Scattergood's debut single entitled "Glory Hallelujah" was released in 2005.
Her September 2007 single "Nitrogen Pink" is about the fragility of life and how quickly things come and go.
It was written about "a friend of a friend who was really sick from cancer, this young guy who was only 30 and had a great, happy life but was slowly deteriorating".
The single "I Hate the Way" which was written on a toy keyboard was released on 22 September 2008 on both limited edition 10 inch vinyl and iTunes.
The song has been described as documenting her emotional instability and penchant of going to bed with unsuitable men.On 10 November 2008, Scattergood was a guest on the Rob Da Bank show where three of her songs were played ("I Hate The Way", "Untitled 27" and "Nitrogen Pink").
Da Bank called her "The Kate Bush of the 21st century".
On 28 November, she played an acoustic set on the Janice Long show ("I Hate The Way", "Please Don't Touch" and "I've Got A Heart").
When asked about her discovery of music, she replied, "I found a guitar when I was about 12, in the coat cupboard, it had maybe 3 strings on it ...
I just taught myself".On 7 March 2009 Scattergood gave a live studio session on the BBC Radio 2 Dermot O'Leary show.
Her cover version of "Puff, the Magic Dragon" proved to be popular with listeners, introducing many for the first time to the artist.In 2012 she remixed the M83 song Reunion.In 2013 she remixed 'You Will Find A Way' by Maps.Debut albumPolly Scattergood was released 9 March 2009 in the United Kingdom.
and on 19 May in the United States."Other Too Endless" was released as a single from the album on 23 February 2009.
It was named "record of the week" on the Steve Lamacq show.
The download version features a remix by Vince Clarke who is a member of Erasure, ex Yazoo and ex Depeche Mode.
iTunes made it 'Single of the Week' on 30 March 2009.
"Please Don't Touch" was her fourth single, released on 4 May 2009.
She then re-released "Nitrogen Pink" and released "Bunny Club" as singles.Second studio albumScattergood released her second album, Arrows, on 22 October 2013.
The album consists of 10 songs, including the singles, "Wanderlust" and "Cocoon", as well as a reworked version of the previously available song, "Silver Lining".TouringFebruary 2009 saw Scattergood playing several clubs and hosting her own club night.
According to her MySpace page Scattergood is on a United Kingdom club tour which will conclude on 19 April.
She is scheduled to play a Dublin, Ireland club date on 21 April followed by festival appearances at Live at Leeds, The Great Escape, and Bestival.
She accompanied Bat for Lashes at the iTunes Live Festival on 19 July 2009.
An EP of the iTunes performance was released in August 2009 on iTunes.
She supported Amanda Palmer in September 2009 at Union Chapel, Islington.Scattergood recently supported Mute stablemates Goldfrapp at the Summer series 2013 concerts at Somerset House, London on 20 July 2013.Other pursuitsScattergood is using her MySpace to advocate for a campaign to protest a proposal by a London Council member to remove a work by graffiti artist Banksy entitled "one nation under cctv" from Ginglik at Shepherds Bush Empire.Scattergood and her friends post small art films to her MySpace page and YouTube.Scattergood also recorded a new rendition of the song "New York, New York" for the first teaser trailer of the 2011 video game Crysis 2.

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