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Kingsland Road (band)

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Also known as
  
Kingsland

Labels
  
Soundcheck

Active until
  
2015

Record label
  
SoundCheck Records

Genres
  
Website
  
kingslandmusic.com

Genre
  
Pop music

Origin
  
East London (2012)

Kingsland Road (band) Kingsland Road reveal 39relief39 at escaping XFactor Daily Mail Online

Years active
  
2012 (2012)–2015 (2015)

Past members
  
Matt CahillJoe (Connor) ConaboyJay ScottJJ ThompsonJosh Zaré

Albums
  
We Are the Young, Dirty Dancer

Similar
  
Rough Copy, Luke Friend, Nicholas McDonald, Sam Bailey, Blonde Electra

Profiles

Kingsland Road (originally Kingsland) were an English rock and roll-style and urban-inspired funk and disco boy band formed in 2012. The band is made up of Matt Cahill, Joe "Connor" Conaboy, JJ Thompson (known by his surname) and Josh Zaré. Originally a five-piece that included Jay Scott, they finished in ninth place on the tenth series of The X Factor in 2013. They describe their sound as a mixture of predominantly 1970s urban of funk and disco with just a drop of reggae and indie pop and new wave with some Oi! of the 1980s that is furnished with 2010s hard rock.

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Kingsland Road (band) Kingsland Road reveal 39relief39 at escaping XFactor Daily Mail Online

Kingsland Road released their debut single "Dirty Dancer" in August 2014 and it peaked at number 85 on the UK Singles Chart. On 23 October, Scott quit the band due to lack of enjoyment. Their debut album We Are the Young was released in March 2015. The group announced they were splitting up in June 2015.

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2012–13: Formation and The X Factor

Kingsland Road was originally made up of Josh Zaré from Maidstone, Joe "Connor" Conaboy from Rugby, Jon James "JJ" Thompson from Coventry (known by his surname), Matt Cahill from Gloucester and Jamie "Jay" Scott from Wolverhampton. Zaré and Conaboy already knew each other from college, and invited Scott, Thompson and Cahill to form a band after seeing them on YouTube. They named themselves "Kingsland" as they lived together on Kingsland Road.

In 2013, Kingsland auditioned for the tenth series of The X Factor. In their room audition they sang "Don't You Worry Child", then "Treasure" at the arena. They performed "For Once in My Life" at bootcamp and at judges' houses they sang "Dance with Me Tonight" (in front of original artist Olly Murs) and "A Thousand Years". On 1 October 2013, a week before the live shows, it was announced that Kingsland had been forced to change their name as there was a band in Canada also called Kingsland, so they became Kingsland Road.

Kingsland Road lost the flash vote in week 2 and were in the bottom two, but were saved by the judges. They were in the bottom two again in week 4, where they were up against Tamera Foster. This time they were voted out when Scherzinger, Osbourne and Walsh all voted to save Foster. When the voting statistics were revealed at the end of the series, Kingsland Road were shown to have received more votes than Foster, meaning they would have been saved had it gone to deadlock.

2014–15: Debut album, US record deal and split

Kingsland Road funded their debut album We Are the Young through PledgeMusic. In June, they announced their debut single "Dirty Dancer". It was released on 10 August 2014 and debuted at number 85 on the UK Singles Chart. The band promoted the single and album by embarking on their debut UK tour from 2–9 August.

On 7 October 2014, it was announced that Kingsland Road had signed a record deal in the United States. On 22 October, the band announced via their website that Scott had quit because "the boyband life [wasn't] really for him". We Are the Young was released on 15 March 2015. On 1 June, Kingsland Road announced they were disbanding.

Songs

Dirty DancerWe Are the Young · 2015
We Are the YoungWe Are the Young · 2015
Girl With No NameWe Are the Young · 2015

References

Kingsland Road (band) Wikipedia