Jimmy Glanville (Vocals)
Mike Walton (Guitar/Piano)
Luke Parry (Bass/Vocals)
Alex Kaupa (Guitar)
Tony Chapman (Drums)
The first point of call for a general query, please contact our management Black & White Music: shane@bwmusic.co.uk For label queries contact Acid Queen Music: mark@acidqueenmusic.com
For press and PR queries contact James Day: james_day@ipcmedia.com
For gig bookings contact Black & White Music: shane@bwmusic.co.uk
Influences
In no particular order: The Who, Oasis, The Jam, The Stone Roses, The Smiths, Frank Zappa, Hole, Nirvana, Muse, Primal Scream, Smashing Pumpkins, Motorhead, Led Zeppelin, Kings of Leon, The Rolling Stones, The Libertines, The Kinks, Jimi Hendrix, The Small Faces, Pink Floyd.
Sounds Like
Music should.
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About WHITE SUNDAY - Download Our Single From iTunes Now
Charting an arrow-like line straight back through the mod rock soul identity of a whole nation, White Sunday represent their own brand of pure, heartfelt, and honest to goodness rock n roll wonder.
Hailing from Reading, White Sunday have played main support to the likes of the mighty Kasabian and Ocean Colour Scene, and enjoyed rapturous tents at Guilfest & Reading Festival; the latter being subject to an onsite interview with ITV and “One To Watch” in the London Metro newspaper.
Radio 1 DJ Edith Bowman selected their debut single “90s Hangover” to launch her website in 2008 and the track also gained support from XFM’s Clint Boon, world famous Rodney Bingenheimer’s show on LA station KROQ, and stations around Europe. The band have featured on Huw Stephens Radio 1 as well as a 30minute live session and interview with national Radio Talksport.
Look magazine hailed the May 19th single as “Edith Bowman’s favourite tune….pure indie rock for the masses”, as it reached No3 in the indiestore chart and was also on the covermount for Ipod User magazine in the same month.
The September scheduled (Universal distributed) debut album ‘Why Do I Still Do This Everyday?’ has been produced by Dave Allen and Mark Ralph, who have previously worked with The Charlatans, The Cure, Massive Attack and features the brilliant song writing talents of Jim Glanville and Mike Walton. Having gone on two 20-date national tours in Feb and May, White Sunday play a host of dates across the UK in September onwards.
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READING LEG OF FEB NATIONAL TOUR - JOSAKA 9TH BDAY @ PLUG N PLAY
Check out the review in the Metro Newspaper of White Sunday at READING 07 Check out the review on the Guilfest website of White Sunday at GUILFEST 07 We had our first national interview on Radio Talksport on the Mike Mendoza Show on March 10th 08, check out his page HERE
Hello, Thank you very much for the add, wishing you all a very nice and relaxing Sunday, and a great start into the new week ;-) Much love to all from Selvi
Hi ,Thanks for the add, MPL is playing at a Beer Festival at the Global Cafe tonight (15th) hope you can make it over to sup some beer and watch the show! Cheers MPL
Club Velocity’s Bandorama. Rising Sun Arts Centre, 30 Silver Street, Reading, RG1 2ST. Doors 8pm. £5/£4 with flyer. Acts: MATT HEGARTY - Is a genius times a billion. Fact. He should be all over the wireless http://www. myspace. com/matthegartyuk
THE WOOKIES - Our (Club Velocity's) favourite hippy punk band, now based in the centre of the universe that is Reading, having moved from Newbury last week. They sing about Animal hospitals, clouds and bunny rabbits. Come back, it actually works. http://www. myspace. com/thewookiesrock
THE RACE - One of the most successful bands to come out of Reading over the last few years. Signed to Shifty Disco (the label that gave birth to Young Knives), they released their debut album in 2006 and it pricked up the ears of any punter or media heard it. It was a very, very fine debut album. The Race are one of the best examples of such an exciting Reading music scene. They have played many a festival all over Europe-including Reading Festival in 2006. Been championed by the likes of Radio 1/XFM/6 Music and many a fine music publication. This is a very rare one off to see a band of this status in such a small venue. Their second album is ready for release in October 2008. It was was produced by Dave Eringa (Kyle Minogue/Manic Street Preachers) He has taken the band to a new higher level. Sounding like U2 having a fist fight with Arcade Fire. The Race are now a f--king great band! http://www. myspace. com/theraceuk
That was a fucking good show last night tell me when and I'll come support you in Reading show me a stage to play on, show me the bar then show me the sofa to sleep on and I'm there. Kindest regards to ones mother . SMILEY
Come To Bloody Manchester Again! Grrrs Lol. I Love You All Very Muchies! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
July Friday 25th Club Velocity presents at Rising Sun Arts Centre Silver Street Reading RG1 Doors 8pm Tax £5 door £4 flyer SIXTY WATT BAYONETS The real revolution starts properly in August, but we will take Mavis Staples fronting Minor Threat. Sixty Watts fill our bellies with fire, every second of the day. They are our fuel. MIDIMIDIS told us the other week over a game of scrabble, that they can play now.Bummer. 8 bit midi guitar greatness for the kids. HOT BEDS Number two-like the Ting Tings were grew up on hardcore and teen-c. Featuring Underground Punk Legend Andy Quirk. From London- debut Reading show. www. velocityrecordings. com
July Saturday 12th Club Velocity presents at Plugnplay 35 Milford Road Reading RG1 Doors 8pm to 2am 16 plus Tax £5 advance £4 www. wegottickets. com/ flyer K.A.S.I.A Think All About Eve fronting Fleetwood Mac in the back room of a dingy pub. They are like having a Sunday afternoon walk with your lover, whilst licking an ice cream cone. BOYDIDGOOD Teenage Sex Guitar Greatness. A major record companies wet dream or should that be marketing dream?
WHISKY BLITZ Like a bottle to your throat. They rock hard and kick (serious) butt. SISTER GRACIE They were formed less than nine months ago,basically my mistake. Our favourite new band. Who were recently featured in session live on The Session BBC Berkshire. They sounded stupidly impressive for such a young band
Hi guys, im glad I stayed to watch your set, but more importantly video it! Keep up the good work, will try and catch you in Reading in September. Mac.