Years active 2008–present Record label Little Eye Records | Website www.littleyeband.com Albums Fighting The Future | |
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Members Allan Sieczkowski, Euan Malloch, Marcus Cordock, Jay Hepburn Profiles |
Little Eye are a Scottish pop/rock from Glasgow. The band are perhaps best known for their singles "Fighting The Future" and "Choked Up." The band also featured in the 2014 Isle Of Wight Festival, alongside the likes of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Waterboys, The Specials, Nina Nesbitt, John Newman and The 1975.
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History

Little Eye were formed in 2008 by Glasgow born front man Allan Sieczkowski. The band were the 2009 winners of the "Clyde 1 In Demand Band Of The Year Award". Since then, they have released their first album 'Fighting The Future' on 8 June 2014'. The band have filmed a variety session music videos, from New York City to Loch Lomond. The band also covered songs such as Paramore's 'Monster', which gained popularity on the video-sharing website YouTube. The band released their single 'Fighting the Future' on 17 April 2014. The song received positive reviews and reached number 22 on the iTunes alternative charts. The band also toured schools across the Central Belt of Scotland, in which they played a variety of their own songs and cover songs.

The band are managed by the manager of the singer Alesha Dixon and the manager is called Malcolm Blair.
Members
Albums
Singles
Awards


Songs
Something Out of Nothing2016
Better Than ThisFighting The Future · 2014
We Are the Kings2015