Flyte (band)

Flyte are an English alternative-pop band from London, consisting of Will Taylor (lead vocals, guitar), Jon Supran (drums, backing vocals) and Nicolas Hill (bass, backing vocals). [1]

Flyte
Background information
OriginLondon
GenresIndie rock
Years active2013present
LabelsIsland Records
Websiteflytetheband.com
MembersWill Taylor
Jon Supran
Nicolas Hill
Past membersSam Berridge

Early years

The band began to form when Taylor (vocals, guitar) and Supran (drums, vocals) started playing together age 11 at their local comprehensive school. Later Hill (bass, vocals) joined and then Berridge (keys, vocals), whom they discovered singing in the London Underground. Taylor's parents were both English teachers and as a result, the music was infused with literature-based themes, the band taking its name from Sebastian Flyte of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited. After a video of Taylor and Berridge covering Joni Mitchell's "River" went viral, the band signed a record deal with Island Records.

Flyte's first single "We Are The Rain" was released on Transgressive Records on 28 April 2014.[2] The single and B-side "Where Nobody Knows Your Name" were mixed and produced by Dan Grech-Marguerat and released digitally along with a limited run of 7-inch vinyl. The video for "We Are The Rain" was premiered by Michael Cragg on the Guardian's music blog. The single received support from Radio 1, XFM, BBC 6Music, BBC London, and Amazing Radio. It was announced in 2013 that the band had been signed by Island Records[3]

The second single to be released from Flyte 'Light Me Up' was released on Turned Out Nice / Island Records on 17 November 2014.[4] The single was recorded by Hugh Fielding at the band's own recording facility within Goldmine Studios in Bethnal Green and mixed by Mike Crossey.

The band released two further singles on Island Records: "Closer Together"[5] and "Please Eloise".[6] "Closer Together" was remixed by Bombay Bicycle Club singer Jack Steadman.[7]

Debut album

In 2017, Flyte flew to Australia to work with Courtney Barnett's producer Burke Reid on their debut album.[8] Focusing on their live performances and the band's four voices around one microphone, they took their production cues from David Bowie, Nick Drake, The Beatles and Lou Reed. The album The Loved Ones was released on 25 August 2017.

Live performance

Flyte have toured the UK and Europe extensively and supported the likes of The Lemon Twigs and Bombay Bicycle Club.[9]

They have also performed at Jamie Oliver and Alex James' 'The Big Feastival' in 2015. They have also performed at Boardmasters 2018 in Cornwall after having toured in the US.

On 11 November 2019, Flyte played live at the Village Underground in Shoreditch, London. They were supported by Matt Maltese. In attendance were Paul Sheehan and Adam Heley.

Discography

Singles

Date Title
28 April 2014 "We Are The Rain"
17 November 2014 "Light Me Up"
31 July 2015 "Closer Together"
15 August 2015 "Please Eloise"
30 January 2017 "Echoes"
24 February 2017 "Victoria Falls"
7 July 2017 "Cathy Come Home"
9 March 2018 "Moon Unit"

EPs

Release date Title
16 September 2013 Live EP
8 December 2014 Diamond White EP (Vinyl Only)
20 September 2019 White Roses EP

Albums

Release date Title
25 August 2017 The Loved Ones

References

  1. Chamberlain, Irune. "Introducing: Flyte". Spindlemagazine.com. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  2. Cragg, Michael. "Flyte – We Are The Rain: New music". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  3. "Future Stars:Flyte Island Records". ThisMustBePop.com.
  4. Day, Laurence. "Flyte announce new single "Light Me Up"". Thelineofbestfit.com. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  5. "Flyte - 'Closer Together'". TheFourOhFive.com. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  6. "Flyte announce new single, 'Please Eloise'". Diymag.com.
  7. "Jack Steadman brings us all "Closer Together" with his remix of Flyte [Premiere] - EARMILK". EarMilk.com. 13 July 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  8. "Flyte Announce Debut Album Plans". ClashMusic.com.
  9. "The Lemon Twigs Tickets - See Tickets". Seetickets.com. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
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