Unplugged | No |
Cover band | No |
Members | 1 |
Nov / 2017 | • | The Cavern Club Live Lounge | Liverpool, DE | |||
Sep / 2017 | • | Brudenell Games Room | Leeds | |||
Jul / 2017 | • | The Lincoln Imp | Scunthorpe | |||
Jun / 2017 | • | Unity Works | Wakefield | |||
Jun / 2017 | • | Live in Barnsley | Barnsley | |||
Jun / 2017 | • | The Underground | The Underground Bradford, Bradford, GB | |||
May / 2017 | • | Rawdon Beer and Music Festival | Rawdon | |||
May / 2017 | • | The Underground | Barnsley | |||
May / 2017 | • | Supporting Slydigs @ Brudenell Games Room | Leeds | |||
May / 2017 | • | West Street Live | West Street Live, Sheffield, GB | |||
May / 2017 | • | DIY in The Shed | Leicester, GB | |||
May / 2017 | • | Music Lounge | KU Stockton, Stockton-on-Tees, GB | |||
May / 2017 | • | Jacaranda | Liverpool | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | Aatma | Manchester | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | West Street Live | West Street Live, Sheffield, GB | |||
Apr / 2017 | • | Supporting The Kyle Gass Band @ Brudenell Social Club | Leeds | |||
Feb / 2017 | • | Scunthorpe Rock n' Roll | Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire, GB | |||
Jan / 2017 | • | Leeds | ||||
Dec / 2016 | • | Leeds | ||||
Dec / 2016 | • | Leicester | ||||
Dec / 2016 | • | Sheffield | ||||
Nov / 2016 | • | Nottingham | ||||
Nov / 2016 | • | Barnsley | ||||
Nov / 2016 | • | London | ||||
Nov / 2016 | • | Middlesbrough | ||||
Nov / 2016 | • | Album Launch | Leeds | |||
Sep / 2016 | • | London | ||||
Aug / 2016 | • | The Merrion Street Festival 2016 | Leeds | |||
Aug / 2016 | • | Delius Lived Next Door | Bradford | |||
Apr / 2015 | • | DoubleDenim Live vs Dead Young | Leeds |
Label / Release | Type | Year | |
---|---|---|---|
None | |||
When It Strikes | Album | 2016 | |
Imperial | Album | 2015 | |
Golden Handcuffs EP | EP | 2014 |
Formed from the ashes of defunct bands on the scene, the boys quickly developed a sonic formula influenced by Northern guitar greats Oasis, The Verve and The Stone Roses as well as more recent hardcore and grunge bands from the USA. With a growing fanbase affectionately dubbed the Neon Army behind them, tracks from their debut album Imperial (released last year) were playlisted on BBC Introducing and their sold out live shows led to Fred Perry Subculture hailing them as one of the best new bands in the country.