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Sixpence None the Richer, often known as just "Sixpence", is a pop/rock band with roots in New Braunfels, Texas, United States, eventually settling in Nashville, Tennessee. Named after a passage in C. S. Lewis' theological book Mere Christianity, the group is best known for their critically acclaimed 1997 self-titled album, with 'Sixpence None the Richer' showing their strong influence from both melodic Christian rock and 60s British invasion music. Read more on Last.fm

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  • lilith
  • pop rock

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Sixpence None the Richer a one hit wonder?
While Sixpence None the Richer is often labeled a one hit wonder due to the massive success of their 1998 single "Kiss Me," the band's discography reveals a broader impact on the alternative rock scene. "Kiss Me" reached the top 10 on charts worldwide and became a pop culture staple, featured in films like "She's All That" and TV shows such as "Dawson's Creek." However, the group also achieved notable success with their covers of "There She Goes" by The La's and "Don't Dream It's Over" by Crowded House, both of which received significant radio play. Additionally, their earlier work, especially within the Christian alternative rock scene, won critical acclaim and a loyal following. While "Kiss Me" remains their signature hit, Sixpence None the Richer enjoyed a multi-hit career, particularly in the late 1990s and early 2000s, making the one hit wonder label only partially accurate. Their influence extends beyond a single track, resonating with fans of alternative and pop-rock music.
What happened to the lead singer of Sixpence None the Richer?
Leigh Nash, the distinctive lead singer of Sixpence None the Richer, continued her music career after the band's initial breakup in 2004. Known for her ethereal vocals, Nash released solo albums such as "Blue on Blue" and explored different genres, including country and folk. She also contributed to soundtracks and collaborated with other artists, such as contributing vocals to Delerium's "Innocente" and partnering with Stephen Wilson Jr. for indie projects. In 2008, Nash reunited with bandmate Matt Slocum to revive Sixpence None the Richer, releasing the album "Lost in Transition" in 2012. Nash remains active in the music industry, balancing solo work and band performances. Her career reflects versatility and enduring appeal, with a dedicated fanbase that appreciates her signature sound. Leigh Nash's journey exemplifies adaptability in the evolving music landscape, proving that her talent extends far beyond her early years with Sixpence None the Richer.
What kind of music is Sixpence None the Richer?
Sixpence None the Richer is best known for their distinctive alternative rock sound, blending elements of pop, jangle pop, and folk influences. Their music is characterized by melodic guitar work, thoughtful lyrics, and Leigh Nash's airy, emotive vocals. Emerging in the early 1990s, the band initially gained a following in the Christian alternative rock scene before achieving mainstream success with hits like "Kiss Me" and "There She Goes." Their style often features lush arrangements and introspective songwriting, making them favorites among fans of 90s alternative and adult contemporary genres. Sixpence None the Richer's albums showcase a mix of upbeat pop-rock tracks and reflective ballads, creating a versatile catalog that appeals to a wide audience. Their ability to blend accessible melodies with deeper lyrical themes set them apart in the crowded alternative rock landscape, ensuring their music remains relevant and beloved decades after their debut.
Is Sixpence still together?
As of 2024, Sixpence None the Richer is intermittently active, though not consistently touring or releasing new music as a full-time band. After reuniting in 2008 following a brief hiatus, the group released their album "Lost in Transition" in 2012 and a few seasonal projects. In recent years, members Leigh Nash and Matt Slocum have pursued individual projects, but occasionally come together for special performances and select recordings. While there hasn't been an official announcement of a permanent disbandment, the band's activity is sporadic, and there are no current major tour or album plans announced. Fans hoping to see Sixpence None the Richer live or hear new material should keep an eye on their official channels and social media for updates, as the band tends to reunite for special events or nostalgic performances. Their enduring popularity ensures that any announcement about new activities is met with enthusiasm.
What does the saying "sixpence none the richer" mean?
The phrase "sixpence none the richer" originates from a passage in C.S. Lewis's Christian classic "Mere Christianity." In the context of the book, it illustrates the idea that everything we have comes from God, and when we attempt to give something back to Him, it's akin to a child asking their father for sixpence (a small amount of British currency) to buy him a gift. While the gesture is appreciated, the father is no richer for the exchange, as the money was his to begin with. For the band, adopting the name "Sixpence None the Richer" reflects humility and the acknowledgment that their talents and success ultimately come from a higher power. The saying resonates with themes of gratitude, grace, and the limitations of human effort, aligning with the band's early roots in Christian music and their thoughtful approach to songwriting.

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