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Spotlight Kid
Details of Spotlight Kid (Group), information and links
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“ Spotlight Kid are a Nottingham-based shoegaze band whose original lineup of Six By Seven drummer Chris Davis on drums, Rob McCleary & Katty Heath (formerly of Bent) on vocals, Karl Skivington & Chris Moore on guitars and Matt Holt on bass.The first album Departure was released on Club AC30
In 2009 Spotlight Kid released Crystal Dreams, a four track EP, released on Two & One Records. In 2010 they followed this with a limited edition 7" vinyl double A-Side "April/All is Real" on Club AC30
The band have recently finished recording their new album which was released in September 2011. Recorded at Purple Studios in two days, each track was recorded with the full band playing each track live in one take.
Live, Spotliight Kid have supported The Joy Formidable, Esben & The Witch and will be playing at the 2011 Glastonbury festival. Selected by a panel that included Zane Lowe, Steve Lamacq, Jo WIley, Tom Robinson and Emily Eavis they will be appearing on the BBC introducing stage.
Spotlight Kid's music draws influences from the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Spacemen 3, Lush and Swervedriver. It features mixtures of shoegazing, Krautrock and 1990s psychedelic rock.
Discography
- Departure (2006), Club AC30
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Official website(s): http://www.spotlightkid.info/
Links
- discogs: http://www.discogs.com
- myspace: http://www.myspace.com
Members
- Katty Heath (from 2006 to 2006)
- Chris Moore (from 2009)
- Rob McCleary (from 2009)
- Richard Davidson (from 2009)
- Lisa Deville (from 2009)
- Chris Davis
- Karl Skivington
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