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RADARS are an indie-rock quintet from Hull who were formed in late 2019, and consist of singer Jack, guitarists Dave and Sam, bassist Calvin and drummer Joe.
The band recorded their debut single ‘Wasted Melody’ with producer Alan Smyth (Arctic Monkeys, Reverend And The Makers) at 2Fly Studios in October 2019. The song was subsequently released on 7th December 2019 to positive reviews from Get Some Magazine, Yack Magazine, TopSpion, Here Comes Floyd to name a few.
The band’s second single ‘Gloria’ was recorded with the same studio producer combination and released on 3rd January 2020. The release cultivated the band’s debut airplay on BBC Radio, via BBC Introducing Humberside, and has been their most successful single to date with over 14k streams. Afterwards came another studio session completed in March 2020, this time at SoundHub Studios with producer Barrington Mole (published by Warner Chappell) and engineer Tom Carter (I Set the Sea on Fire). RADARS then released ‘Same Page’ on 10th April 2020, and have received press coverage with Niji Magazine, Indie Buddie, York Calling, Gig Radar, Velvet Independent and On Magazine Yorkshire. The track was added to The Indie Sound and Virtue This playlist culminating in over 1k streams during the song’s debut release week, and over 10k to date. Following the success of ‘Same Page’, RADARS returned to Soundhub Studios and released follow-up single ‘Get Better’ on 21st August 2020.
www.radarsband.co.uk
Info@radarsband.co.uk
The band recorded their debut single ‘Wasted Melody’ with producer Alan Smyth (Arctic Monkeys, Reverend And The Makers) at 2Fly Studios in October 2019. The song was subsequently released on 7th December 2019 to positive reviews from Get Some Magazine, Yack Magazine, TopSpion, Here Comes Floyd to name a few.
The band’s second single ‘Gloria’ was recorded with the same studio producer combination and released on 3rd January 2020. The release cultivated the band’s debut airplay on BBC Radio, via BBC Introducing Humberside, and has been their most successful single to date with over 14k streams. Afterwards came another studio session completed in March 2020, this time at SoundHub Studios with producer Barrington Mole (published by Warner Chappell) and engineer Tom Carter (I Set the Sea on Fire). RADARS then released ‘Same Page’ on 10th April 2020, and have received press coverage with Niji Magazine, Indie Buddie, York Calling, Gig Radar, Velvet Independent and On Magazine Yorkshire. The track was added to The Indie Sound and Virtue This playlist culminating in over 1k streams during the song’s debut release week, and over 10k to date. Following the success of ‘Same Page’, RADARS returned to Soundhub Studios and released follow-up single ‘Get Better’ on 21st August 2020.
www.radarsband.co.uk
Info@radarsband.co.uk