Prides

Prides
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Indie rockpopelectropopindie pop
Years active 2013 (2013)–present
Labels Island, Virgin
Website www.pridesband.com
Members Stewart Brock
Callum Wiseman
Past members Lewis Gardiner

Prides are a Scottish indie band formed in Glasgow in 2014 and made up of Stewart Brock (lead vocals, keys) and Callum Wiseman (guitar, keys, backing vocals). They released their debut album The Way Back Up on 10 July 2015.

The band performed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in Glasgow with the track "Messiah" on 3 August 2014.[1]

The band are managed by Ally McCrae and Joel Mark and signed to Island Records.

Their song "Out of the Blue" is featured in FIFA 15.

Members

  • Stewart Brock – lead vocals, keys
  • Callum Wiseman – guitar, keys, backing vocals

Discography

Albums

  • The Way Back Up (2015) #24 UK
  • A Mind Like the Tide, Pt. 1 (EP) (2017)
  • A Mind Like the Tide, Pt. 2 (EP) (2018)

Singles

  • "The Seeds You Sow" (2014)
  • "I Should Know You Better" (2014)
  • "Out of the Blue" (2014)
  • "Messiah" (2014)
  • "Higher Love" (2015)
  • "Rome" (2016)
  • "Are You Ready" (2016)
  • "Tinseltown in the Rain" (2016)
  • "It Must Have Been Love" (2017)
  • "Away with the Night" (2017)
  • "What's love got to do with it" (2017)
  • "Let's stay in bed all day" (2017)

Media

  • In a recent advertisement for Sourz drinks, the music featured was composed specifically by Prides.
  • They sang "Messiah" in the closing ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games on 3 August and has featured in a number of TV shows including Taking New York.
  • Their cover of "What's love got to do with it" was featured in the 15th episode of the first season of Dynasty.

References

  1. Duncan, Amy (3 August 2014). "Who are Glasgow synthpop band Prides? 10 facts after Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony gig". Metro. DMG Media. Retrieved 4 December 2015.

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