Heavyball are an indie/ska, new tone band based in London.
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Ska, MOD, Indie |
Years active | November 2011 (2011-11)-present |
Labels | Magnetic North Melodies |
Website | www.heavyball.net |
Heavyball were formed in November 2011 by Nottingham brothers Matt (guitar and vocals) and Habs (Drums) Salisbury and school friend Johnny 'Iball' Eveson (bass).[1] Their break came after a chance meeting between their manager and manager of Kaiser Chiefs, Mick Webster. Mick encouraged them to record their first EP Small Town Hero in Huddersfield with Embrace's former producer Dave Creffield. Small Town Hero received airplay on BBC Ulster's Gerry Anderson Show [2] and by BBC Radio Nottingham's Dean Jackson as part of the BBC Introducing program.
In February 2013, Heavyball supported Kaiser Chiefs on their UK tour,[3] including Kaiser Chiefs' warm up shows in Rotterdam and Utrecht.[4]
Along with Kaiser Chiefs, Heavyball have played with various artists of note including The Selector and The Beat and other artists of note including Dodgy, The Cribs and Geno Washington.[citation needed]
Heavyball released their second EP Hands Up in March 2013,[5] and the tracks "Lost Heroes" and "Hands Up" were played on BBC London's Gary Crowley Show.[6] "Hands Up" was also played as part of BBC DJ Tom Robinson's mixtape.[7]
At the beginning of 2014 they signed to the independent record label Magnetic North Melodies.
Heavyball have played many UK shows and festivals including the TT races and the Strawberry Fields Festival. The band have played several times across Europe including France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the Czech Republic. Heavyball have found particular success in the Netherlands, appearing at festivals such as Welcome to the Village.
They released their first album, Black Eye Diaries, in October 2015. The 2017 follow-up When Can You Start? enjoyed success in Europe, peaking at number 2 in the Austrian Indie charts in January 2018.[8]
In May 2018, the band were recognised by the British Phonographic Industry with a Music Export Growth Scheme grant to support their growing popularity in mainland Europe.[9]
Released June 2012
Released March 2013
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