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Website
  
sevensummers.com

Albums
  
Seven Summers

Active until
  
2010

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Years active
  
2009–10 Hiatus:2010-present

Labels
  
Seven Summers (Unsigned)

Past members
  
Matt Cardle Alex Baker John Holland Neillo

Record label
  
Seven Summers Records Limited

Origin
  
Chelmsford, United Kingdom (2009)

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Matt Cardle, Aiden Grimshaw, Mary Byrne, Joe McElderry, Katie Waissel

Seven Summers was a British alternative and indie rock band from Essex. The band originally featured Matt Cardle as the lead singer and acoustic guitar player. Cardle later on became the winner of the seventh series of The X Factor. Cardle joined the band after leaving his earlier band called Darwyn. The other Seven Summers band members are Alex Baker (drums, ex-Earthtone9), Jon Holland (bass) and Neillo (guitars).

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Career

The band with alternative Rock, pop, urban and folk influences released a self titled debut rock album Seven Summers on 22 January 2010 including hits "Youngblood", "Way to Be" and "Dirt" with the follow-up single being "Picture of You".

Not having a record contract, they distributed their music independently reaching No. 30 on the Official UK Album Downloads Chart, No. 11 on the Official UK Independent Album Charts for week ending 25 December 2010. and No. 1 on the Official UK Independent Album Breakers Charts for week ending 25 December 2010.

Following Cardle's success on The X Factor, the band saw an upsurge in popularity, with their music videos gaining large numbers of views on YouTube.

The band performed live on Sue Marchant's BBC radio program on 8 December 2009. They also won 'Panic Awards Best Band 2010' award.

Singles

  • 2010: "Picture of You"
  • Songs

    Way to BeSeven Summers · 2010
    Find Me ThereSeven Summers · 2010
    Just for a DaySeven Summers · 2010

    References

    Seven Summers Wikipedia