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Spiders
OriginRotherham, England
GenresIndie, alternative
Years active2010 (2010)–present
MembersRob Tingle
Adam Tingle
Nick Monk
Websitewww.spidersband.com

Spiders is a three-piece indie band from Rotherham, England.[1] Close school friends, the band came together through "lack of anything better to do and a similar taste in music." Main influences on the band are The Jam, Blur and The Libertines.

Composed of brothers Rob Tingle, Adam Tingle, and friend Nick Monk, the band were taught by Alex Turner's father a Rawmarsh Comprehensive School. Spiders was a result of numerous bands and projects, which formed in the Summer of 2010.

Since then the band have gigged almost constantly in and around Yorkshire. So far the band have recorded two EPs with Arctic Monkeys' producer, Alan Smyth; the first, Daring to Wish, Daring to Smile, Daring to Wonder, has received acclaim from regional press.[2] In March 2011, the band formed Subtonic Records, and released their first promotional single "Where Does this Leave us Now",[3] which has garnered 60,000 views on YouTube so far.[4] Following up, and with further collaborations with filmmaker, Andy Little, the band has also released further promos: "Ambitions of a Huckster's Daughter",[5][6] and "Subtle Differences".[7]

Discography

EPs

  • Daring to Wish, Daring to Smile, Daring to Wonder

Singles

  • "Where Does this Leave us Now"
  • "Ambitions of a Huckster's Daughter"
  • "Subtle Differences"

References

  1. ^ Beesley, Tony (2010). This is Our Generation Calling: Punk and Mod in and Around Sheffield - The Conclusion. Days Like Tomorrow Books. ISBN 978-0956572714.
  2. ^ Cocker, Vinnie. "Spiders - Daring to Wish, Daring to Smile, Daring to Wonder EP Review". The Sheffield Scenester. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Where Does this Leave us Now" on YouTube
  4. ^ Needham, Becky. "Spiders Band: 60k YouTube views caught in their web – weaving their way to fame". Trend It. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  5. ^ "Ambitions of a Huckster's Daughter" on YouTube
  6. ^ Cawthorn, Joe. "Spiders – 'Ambitions of a Huckster's Daughter' Review". Whatculture!. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  7. ^ "Subtle Differences" on YouTube