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Easyworld were an English indie alternative rock/pop band hailing from
Eastbourne Eastbourne () is a town and seaside resort in East Sussex, on the south coast of England, east of Brighton and south of London. It is also a non-metropolitan district, local government district with Borough status in the United Kingdom, bor ...
, consisting of David Ford on vocals, Jo Taylor on
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and Glenn Hooper on
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, active between 1997 and 2004. The band achieved limited success in the early 2000s, releasing 3 albums in total; '' Better Ways to Self Destruct'', '' This Is Where I Stand'' and '' Kill the Last Romantic'' on
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and
Jive Records Jive Records (later stylized as JIVE Records) was a British-American independent record label founded by Clive Calder in 1981 as a subsidiary of the Zomba Group of Companies, Zomba Group. In the US, the label had offices in New York City and Chic ...
before parting ways in August 2004.


History


Formation, early years and ''Better Ways To Self Destruct''

Throughout the mid-1990s,
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and Glenn Hooper played together in several small rock bands such as Sweater, Sixteen & Sheadly. After one Sheadly gig, bassist Jo Taylor approached the band and told them that they needed her to play as their current bassist wasn't up to scratch. A few years passed, Sheadly had split and once again Ford and Hooper were on the look out for new band members, placing adverts for members in the window of their local music store. In a twist of fate, Jo Taylor picked up the advertisement, and the band 'Beachy Head' were formed. After recording a few rough demos and an unreleased album, the trio re-christened the band 'Easyworld', after a lyric in their song "Better Ways To Self Destruct". The band signed to Fierce Panda and released their debut E.P., also titled '' Better Ways to Self Destruct'' even though it did not feature the song of that name, in 2001. The E.P. was preceded by the single "Hundredweight".


Jive Records and ''This Is Where I Stand'' (2002-2003)

The band signed to
Jive Records Jive Records (later stylized as JIVE Records) was a British-American independent record label founded by Clive Calder in 1981 as a subsidiary of the Zomba Group of Companies, Zomba Group. In the US, the label had offices in New York City and Chic ...
in the fall of 2001Ford, David. ''I Choose This''. The Magnolia Label Ltd./Los Caballos Media Empire Ltd., 2011, p. 23 and released two albums, '' This Is Where I Stand'' and '' Kill the Last Romantic'' before splitting in 2004. The band eventually split in 2004, before the split the band's label Jive was taken over by BMG and the band were due to re-release ''Kill the Last Romantic'' with "How Did it Ever Come to This?" being an additional track, with a promotional campaign being set up. However, BMG were not too keen on the band's commercial position and were due to drop them, which later prompted their split, which was revealed to Ford, when he wrote a letter to them saying he was not happy and wanted the contract cancelled.


Discography


Studio albums

*1. '' Better Ways to Self Destruct (mini album)'' (2001) *2. '' This Is Where I Stand'' (2002) *3. '' Kill the Last Romantic'' (2004)


DVDs

*1. ''I Don't Expect You To Notice'' (2005)


Single releases


References


External links

*http://davidfordmusic.com/ {{Authority control English indie rock groups Eastbourne