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Deaf Havana are an English
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band from
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, England. The band was formed in 2005 at the King's Lynn campus of
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.


Biography


Early days (2005–2008)

Deaf Havana was formed when the original members met at the King's Lynn campus of
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. The band's roots can, however, be traced back much further with Ryan Mellor, James Veck-Gilodi and Lee Wilson all attending
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and playing together in various local scene bands. At college, these members were joined by Tom Ogden and Sebastian Spitz. This early lineup saw Veck-Gilodi singing and Mellor taking guitar and vocal duties. The name "Deaf Havana" came from former guitarist Sebastian Spitz, however the name itself has no literal meaning. The band wrote songs and a demo ''White Lines But No Camera'' was recorded in August 2006 at The Lodge, Northampton. The band toured this lineup until Chris Pennells replaced Spitz. Pennells was formerly a member of the band Something About Dave. Around the same time, Mellor handed over guitar parts to Veck-Gilodi, and took on the lead role. In late 2006, the band began writing songs for their debut EP, entitled ''Evangeline''. Two songs were roughly recorded, titled "The Smiles Were Forced" and "Where It Begins", which were uploaded onto the band's Myspace page. The EP was soon recorded, with "The Smiles Were Forced" being dropped from the EP's track listing. Its artwork is by Josh Brown who later had a song dedicated to him by the band called "Josh Brown, Don't Talk to Strangers", which was actually an early demo for the song "They Call It the Easy Life", featured on ''
It's Called the Easy Life ''It's Called the Easy Life'' is an extended play, EP by the English rock band Deaf Havana, released in 2008. Track listing Personnel *Ryan Mellor – lead vocals *James Veck-Gilodi – guitar, clean vocals *Chris Pennells – guitar *Lee Wils ...
''. "For Stories Sake" was previously featured on the band's debut digital EP ''White Lines But No Camera'' with the slightly altered title "For the Stories Sake". "Tell Me More Georgie Boy" is the only song from any previous release to make it onto '' Meet Me Halfway, at Least'', and is now called "Another Day in This House".


Wolf at Your Door Records (2008–2010)


''It's Called the Easy Life''

Beginning in October 2007, the band began work on new songs, which eventually were released on ''
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''. On 21 June 2008, the band announced signing a deal consisting of one EP and two albums with Wolf at Your Door Records owner Kevin 'Wolfie' Horak, as well as the recording date for said debut EP, now titled ''It's Called the Easy Life''. The EP was eventually recorded by Jonny Renshaw from
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and was mixed by Matt O'Grady (
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,
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) and released in October 2008. The EP received strong reviews from various musical publications, following which the band begin to receive some recognition. January 2009 saw the band complete a UK wide tour with We Are the Ocean and The Urgency, and the release of their first music video for the song "Oh Howard, You Crack Me Up".


''Meet Me Halfway, at Least''

On 25 May 2009, the band entered the studio to record their debut studio album, '' Meet Me Halfway, at Least'', with producer Matt O'Grady. The album was released for pre-order from Wolf at Your Door Records on 7 September 2009, and was released on
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and shops on 5 October 2009. Two singles have been taken from this album. "Friends Like These" was released, with B-side "Hey Baby, This Is Our Song", on 17 August 2009, for digital download. A video was also released for this single. Their second single, "Nicotine and Alcohol Saved My Life" was released on 15 March 2010, also via digital download. The single contains a remix of "Friends Like These" by Essex band Kenai. Its music video was first shown on music channels and online from 22 February 2010. Before the release of the album, Deaf Havana embarked on the UK Metal Hammer Introducing Tour along with Young Guns and The Casino Brawl. A week after the final date for this tour, Deaf Havana played an album release party show in hometown King's Lynn, with support from Underline the Sky and All Forgotten. 2010 saw the band on several tours across the UK and Europe, including a headlining UK mini tour with All Forgotten and
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in March, a European tour with Emery from March through to April, as well as a support slot on
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UK tour in May. Just prior to the mini tour with All Forgotten, the band announced that Mellor would not be embarking on these tours, due to personal circumstances, with Max d'Albiac from Brides replacing him. Mellor left the band on 10 May 2010, due to the same personal problems that caused him to pull out of 2010 tours. Deaf Havana decided to continue as a four piece and a replacement for Mellor was not sought.


BMG (2011–2014)


''Fools and Worthless Liars''

'Fools and Worthless Liars' was again Produced and Engineered by Matt O'Grady at his home studios in Woking, Surrey, and mixed by John Mitchell. 'Hunstanton Pier' and 'Little White Lies' single, video and radio edits were mixed by Matt O'Grady, with the latter having half the vocal takes from a demo version of the track replacing the album vocal takes as both O'Grady and Veck-Gilodi agreed they were better suited to the track. The band began the follow-up to 2009's '' Meet Me Halfway, at Least'' in early 2010. They released a new demo track on Myspace and
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, entitled "My Life Is Average". On 29 and 30 May 2010, Deaf Havana played on the Kerrang! Introducing Stage at the
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, respectively. At these shows, the band opened with an untitled new song. On 13 August 2010, the band released a new demo track through their Facebook page entitled "Home Sweet Home". The band supported
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, along with
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and The Blackout, for a Halloween special at The Regal in Oxford. The band played two new songs on their headline tour in the UK, entitled "Pop" and "I Will Try", and also announced that they had been recording for their new album but have "no idea" when it is to be released, although a 2011 release was said to be likely. At the band's 17 December 2010 show at the Liverpool Masque Loft, a new song was played, tentatively named "Down Syndrome Pigs". They also played 3 songs at Maida Vale Studios, two of which were "Pop" & "I Will Try". Live videos of many of these new songs, including "Vines" and "Youth in Retrospect", appeared on various media sites. Previously released material such as "The World or Nothing", "I'm A Bore, Mostly", "Home, Sweet Home", "My Life is Average" and "Smiles All Around" were also recorded live by fans, although the latter three did not feature on ''
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''. The band confirmed via Twitter on 19 February 2011, that the recording of their second full-length album was under way and that the album was being recorded with producer/engineer Matt O'Grady (You Me at Six, Fastlane) in
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, Surrey. Recording was completed in late summer 2011. On 20 May 2011, the band released the first song, called "The World or Nothing", from their untitled second album. The song was not released as a single, but the song is accompanied by a video made from footage taken at Hit The Deck Festival, directed by Jon Stone. The first single from the album was confirmed to be "I'm A Bore, Mostly" on 30 August 2011. It was played on
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and the following week by
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. The title of the album, ''
Fools and Worthless Liars ''Fools and Worthless Liars'' is the second album from English band Deaf Havana and the first since the departure of founding member Ryan Mellor. The album marks a departure from the band's earlier post-hardcore style of music in favour of a son ...
'' was made public on 23 September 2011. Deaf Havana also released a music video for the single on 11 October 2011, which accumulated over 20,000 plays on the day of release. They then supported fellow British rockers
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on tour that month. ''
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'' was released on 7 November 2011, coinciding with London Barfly and Norwich Arts Centre release gigs. The album peaked at number 1 on the UK Rock Album Chart. In late November and early December 2011, the band toured Europe as direct support to
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before returning to the UK to support
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on their tour through mid December. The band performed their own UK headline tour through April 2012, with support from
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. They also performed another headline tour in November 2012, with support from
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and There For Tomorrow. The band re-recorded an alternative version of ''
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'' which was released on 22 October 2012. The ''Fools and Worthless Liars Deluxe Edition'' album reached number 51 in the
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(reaching number 28 mid-week). Lead singer, James-Veck Gilodi, expressed his views about his personal influences in the ''Fools and Worthless Liars Deluxe Documentary'' saying that he "wanted to do something that was more musical interesting" and record something that was "truer" to the bands actual influences. After playing the St Pancras Station Festival, from which the band thought "went well" and was "thoroughly enjoyable", the band set about re-recording each song on ''
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'' hoping to show off their musicianship that may not have come across on the album by using different instruments, sounds and genres.


''Old Souls''

In October 2012, Deaf Havana began composing new material to be featured on their third album. On 25 January 2013, the band announced that the writing process was complete and that they would enter the studio a week later. It was rumoured, during the highly successful An Evening With Deaf Havana - Unplugged that the new, yet currently unnamed, album would be released "around September". However, no precise date was set or confirmed at this point. It was later revealed in 2012 that the new album would be entitled '' Old Souls'' and was to be produced by Lee Batiuk. It was announced to be released on 16 September 2013. Moreover, the band created a feature-length documentary, entitled '' English Hearts'', which was released as a CD/DVD combination on the deluxe version of ''Old Souls''. The feature documented the history of the band, in their own words, and was directed by Jon Stone, a director who had previously filmed the band performing "The World or Nothing" at Hit the Deck Festival. The band received several high-profile radio plays in the lead up to the album release whilst the band also aired several previews through social media such as
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. The song "Boston Square" was premiered by Radio One DJ
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as his Hottest Record in the World on 14 May 2013. This release which was accompanied with an interview with James Veck-Gilodi. The band coincidentally announced their first partnership with
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, and released the corresponding video for "Boston Square". The band followed up the positive feedback by releasing the track "Speeding Cars" on 18 July 2013, and track which also received positive feedback. On 1 August 2013, the band released another track, entitled "Kings Road Ghosts", despite the band acknowledging "they might get into trouble" for releasing the track early. On 8 August 2013, the band were again invited
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's Radio 1 show to premiere their new single "Mildred (Lost a Friend)" as the Hottest Record in the World. Matt Veck-Gilodi supplied the interview on the behalf of the band and was interviewed by Radio 1 DJ
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, who was deputising for
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. Throughout this period, the band continued to perform live and were reward for recent success with place supporting
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at the annual
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Festival and
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on the German part of their tour. They were also invited to play on the NME/BBC Radio 1 Stage at the 2013
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. On an individual level, the band announced their biggest ever headline tour to take place at eight locations across the UK in October 2013 finishing at
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in London. It was announced that, on their UK tour, the band will be supported by singer/songwriter
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and Big Sixes, who supported them on their An Evening with Deaf Havana - Unplugged tour. '' Old Souls'' was released in the United States on 21 January 2014.


So Recordings (2015–present)


''All These Countless Nights''

Ahead of their UK tour in November 2015, Deaf Havana released the track "Cassiopeia" from their fourth album, which was originally set to be released in 2016. In July 2016, the band released the single "Sing" and announced that their album would be released in early 2017 on So Recordings. During their set at Reading and Leeds 2016, the band announced that the album is titled '' All These Countless Nights'' and announced its release date as 27 January 2017. Shortly after their Reading and Leeds appearance, the band announced their first UK tour in over 2 years. On 9 October, the second single from the album, "Trigger", premiered on BBC Radio 1 as Daniel P Carter's Rockest Record. The song had originally premiered in 2014 on the band's European tour, at which time the band had planned to record new material but were dropped from their record label, BMG.


''Rituals''

Following their top-five album '' All These Countless Nights'', ''Rituals'' was written as a challenge taken up by James Veck-Gilodi (vocals) and Phil Gornell (producer) to subvert the band's writing process, and present songs representative of the band in present. Rituals is the result of throwing out the 'Deaf Havana rulebook': first; James picked the song titles, second; he wrote the tracks that fit the theme of those titles, third; everything was written on the computer, then the band came in to play all the parts. Working like this felt backwards to James, who previously only written songs on his acoustic guitar, with continuous input from the rest of the band. They set themselves a deadline of April to finish writing, and if any of it was any good, they would make it available by August. No more waiting half a decade for people to finally hear new music. A recurring theme on the album is one of struggle and redemption. The music is in turn with introspective and joyous, with help form the London Contemporary Voice Choir, who feature on five tracks. The band performed with the choir at their intimate show at '' London's Union Chapel'' for the War Child charity as part of the
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gigs. The theme of redemption ties into the art the band have wrapped into the album cover, a series by the visual artist ''Wolf James'' entitled ''My Love Is Lethal (A personal series dedicated to Letting Go)''.


''The Present Is a Foreign Land''

On 25 November 2021, the band released a statement that while they intended to break up in early 2020, instead James and Matthew will continue on as a duo, with Lee Wilson and Tom Ogden leaving the band. ''The Present Is a Foreign Land'' was announced on 21 January 2022 for a 15 July 2022 release; with the album's first single, "Going Clear", releasing the same day.


Band members

Current * James Veck-Gilodi – lead vocals,
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(2005–present) * Matthew Veck-Gilodi – lead guitar, backing vocals (2015–present); rhythm guitar, backing vocals (touring 2012; 2013–2015) Former * Ryan Mellor – screamed vocals (2005–2010) * Sebastian Spitz – lead guitar (2005) * Chris Pennells – lead guitar (2006–2015) * Max Britton – keyboards, piano, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion (touring 2012; 2013–2018) *Lee Wilson – bass guitar (2005–2021) * Tom Ogden – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2005–2021)


Timeline


Discography


Albums


Extended plays


Singles


Music videos


References

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