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Northern Uproar are an English
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band formed in
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in 1995. They disbanded in 1999, but reunited in 2006, and recorded two more studio albums and a live album. They have released four studio albums and a number of singles, several of which charted in the
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. Their biggest-selling single was the double A-side " From A Window/This Morning", which peaked in the UK's Top 20 in February 1996.


History


Beginning and debut album (1995–96)

The band formed in 1995 with Leon Meya (vocalist, bassist), Paul Kelly (guitarist), Jeff Fletcher (guitarist), and Keith Chadwick (drummer). Still in their teens and without a
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, the band drew praise from the music magazines ''
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'' and ''
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'', following several energetic live performances at the Roadhouse in Manchester. After a bidding war, the group eventually signed with
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and in Monnow Valley Studio in
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they recorded songs with
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' James Dean Bradfield as
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and
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as co-producer. The band released their first single, "Rollercoaster", in late 1995 and appeared on Granada TV. The track peaked at #41 in the
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. The group's next single, "From a Window", peaked at number 17. During this period of initial success the band made the cover of ''Melody Maker'', and also appeared on the BBC TV programme ''
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''. At around the same time, Meya was featured in tabloid newspapers due to a rumoured relationship with the 1980s pop singer Sinitta. In April 1996, Northern Uproar's self-titled debut album was released and the group toured the
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and Japan.


Second album and break-up (1997–99)

In 1997, they began recording their second full-length album, ''Yesterday Tomorrow Today'', featuring songs co-written with the band's guitar technician, Nigel Banks. This album was not as commercially successful as their debut effort; although it was well received by the UK music press. In late 1997 the band issued a fittingly entitled final single, "Goodbye", before parting company with
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. The band toured Japan for a second time and recorded demos for a third album. These remained unreleased however as the band split up in 1999.


Returning to touring, reformation and ''Stand and Fight'' (2004, 2006–07)

In 2004, Meya and lead guitarist Fletcher returned to the live circuit under the Northern Uproar name, with two shows in the Manchester area, performing both new and old songs. A reunion was mooted but nothing emerged in 2005. However, the band officially reformed in 2006 with Meya, Fletcher and Meya's cousin Noel on drums. A new album, ''Stand and Fight'', was released in July 2007 on the
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Tiny Rebel, preceded by an album launch gig on 14 March at the Manchester Academy. A full UK tour followed. In October 2007 the band supported The Coral at the Oxford Carling Academy. They were invited after Meya met their
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,
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, on
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's ''Transmission'' show. In addition to this, the band performed at a number of festivals in southern Spain. A video including footage of these shows was released for the song 'Nothin' you can do'.


Festivals and other shows, ''All That Was Has Gone'' and ''Hey Samurai!'' (2011–present)

On 27 May 2011, Northern Uproar headlined the 'This Feeling' Britpop night at The Vibe Bar London, tickets for the event sold out after it was featured in '' The Sun'' newspaper and the ''
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''. Leon Meya appeared on the Steve Harris show on
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on 26 May 2011 and spoke of the time he had spent living in
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writing a new album and of the band's plans to release new material though the
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website, as well as the possibility of more live shows in the summer. On 30 June 2011, Northern Uproar performed at the AAA
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+ friends Exhibition by the Manchester-based photographer
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. The band were featured in the exhibition alongside
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, Noel Gallagher,
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, Howard Marks and others. On 8 July 2011, Northern Uproar played to a sold out Sound Control, Manchester as special guests of Rochdale-based band Proud Mary. In September 2011, Leon Meya gave an interview to music blog Mr Scott:Music, where he gave an update about the recording of the new album, saying "The aim is to deliver an amazing album to the people who want it. We get asked at every gig when there's gonna be new stuff... so it's for those people!" On 29 June 2013, Northern Uproar released their fourth album, ''All That Was Has Gone'', which was funded via Pledgemusic, as well as announcing more live shows. Guitarist Jeff Fletcher left the band in 2013. On 17 November 2014, former guitarist Jeff Fletcher was hit by a lorry and killed in
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. The band released their fifth album, ''Hey Samurai!'', on 9 October 2015. In 2018, the band returned to play three dates of the Star Shaped Festival tour. In April 2021 the band appeared briefly on an episode of BBC show, Dragons' Den.


Members

;Current members *Leon Meya - vocals, bass (1995–1999, 2004, 2006–present) *Alex Stubbs - drums (2007–present) *Chris Gorman - guitars (2007–present) ;Former members *Jeff Fletcher - guitars (1995–1999, 2004, 2006–2013; died 2014) *Paul Kelly - guitars (1995–1999) *Keith Chadwick - drums (1995–1999) *Noel Meya - drums (2006–2007) *Nick Harty - drums (2007)


Discography

Studio albums * ''Northern Uproar'' (1996) - #22 UK * ''Yesterday Tomorrow Today'' (1997) * ''Stand and Fight'' (2007) * ''All That Was Has Gone'' (2013) * ''Hey Samurai!'' (2015) Compilation albums * ''Singles'' (2014) Singles *" Rollercoaster/Rough Boys" (5 October 1995) - #41 UK *" From A Window/This Morning" (25 January 1996) - #17 UK *" Livin' It Up" (1 April 1996) - #24 UK *"
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" (1 June 1996) - #48 UK *"
Any Way You Look "Any Way You Look" is a 1997 single by the Britpop band Northern Uproar. It was the first to be released from their second album ''Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today''. It peaked at number 36 on the UK Top 40 singles chart in May 1997. The song has a no ...
" (1 May 1997) - #36 UK *" A Girl I Once Knew" (1 August 1997) - #63 UK *"Goodbye" (20 October 1997)


References


External links


Northern Uproar's official MySpace entry
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