Formed in 2003, the band were initially known as Grumpy Jumper and then Moshka before settling on the name Syd Arthur. The band's name is taken from the 1922
Hermann Hesse novel
Siddhartha, with the spelling changed reportedly as a nod to the influences of
Syd Barrett and
Arthur Lee. The Magill brothers had played together since childhood, added drummer Fred Rother in high school and classmate Raven Bush became the final member at 17. Bush is the son of John Carder Bush, brother of
Kate Bush. The band released their self-titled debut album in 2006 on Madman Records and the
Kingdoms Of Experience EP in 2008. The band then set up their own recording space, Wicker Studios, and their own label, Dawn Chorus Recording Company. In 2011 they self-released the
Moving World EP and "Ode to the Summer" single, before releasing their second album,
On an On, in July 2012. The band's bassist, Joel Magill, stated that the band released the album themselves "because it’s the only way we know. It may have been harder and longer for us but it has given us more satisfaction, I think. But if a major label waved a lot of money at us and said you could work with anyone you wanted we would have to think about that". The band undertook their first nationwide tour to promote the album in February 2013. The band supported
Paul Weller on tour in October 2013, invited the band to record in his studio and tipped the band for success in 2014 in the
NME. In December 2013, the band signed to the newly re-activated
Harvest Records label. Originally a subsidiary of
EMI and linked to the
progressive rock movement of the early 1970s in England, the label is now owned by
Universal Music Group. The band's debut album was released in the US for the first time on the label. The band released their third album,
Sound Mirror, in June 2014. The band spent much of the year in the US, performing at
South by Southwest and
Coachella and supporting the likes of
Sean Lennon's band
The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger and
Yes. The band promoted the album at home with nationwide tour in September–October 2014, after having postponed dates from earlier in the year. The band are currently playing with the Magills' brother Josh filling in for Fred Rother, who has missed gigs in the past due to problems with
tinnitus. On 10 June 2016, the band announced that their fourth studio album,
Apricity, would be released on 21 October 2016 and also released the title track as the lead single. This is the first album to feature Josh Magill on drums, and confirms the departure of Fred Rother. It was later confirmed that Rother left the band prior to recording the album due to "severe hearing difficulties", with singer Liam Magill adding that "it was a precarious moment, Fred leaving, but Josh sort of saved the day, in a way. The transition was slightly difficult because we’ve been a tight band, you know, us four members, for a long time. That was a big change". On 8 March 2019, an archive recording from 2012 of Canterbury jazz group
Jack Hues and the Quartet (whose namesake is of
Wang Chung fame) featuring members of Syd Arthur as part of his backing band was released. The recording was of a cover version of the
Beck song "
Nobody's Fault but My Own". ==Band members==