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The Sherlocks are an indie rock band from
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. The band consists of brothers, Kiaran & Brandon Crook along with Alex Procter & Trent Jackson.


History


Early career

The band formed in the summer of 2010 in the village of Bolton upon Dearne in South Yorkshire. They initially jammed covers in each others garages before going on to play local working men’s clubs. The band members soon started to pen their own songs, slowly working them into their live sets. Quickly building a devoted following they went on to become the first unsigned band since The Arctic Monkeys to sell out The Leadmill in
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. Debut single "Live for the Moment" (2014) and follow up "Escapade" (2015) were followed by appearances at
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in August 2015. Third single "Heart of Gold" received airplay from BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac, Huw Stephens, Greg James and BBC 6 Music’s
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. Fourth single, "Last Night", was released in February 2016, with the band being invited by BBC Introducing to play the
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festival in March 2016 in
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. The band also played the Dot to Dot festival in Manchester in May 2016, before appearing once more at the Leeds and Reading Festivals 2016. In 2016, they also supported
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as part of their Arena Tour. The Sherlocks released their fifth single, "Will You Be There?", on 15 September 2016. The Sherlocks announced they had been signed by Infectious Music on 19 December 2016. A limited edition 7" vinyl of "Will You Be There?" was released in early January 2017, entering the Official UK Vinyl Singles Chart at number 1 on 13 January. On 26 January 2017, the band released their sixth single "Was It Really Worth It?", with the video appearing online on Valentine's Day (14 February) 2017, which also topped the Official UK Vinyl Singles Chart. The band followed up these releases with their first headlining tour of the UK.


''Live for the Moment'' (2017)

On 25 April 2017, The Sherlocks announced their debut album ''Live for the Moment'' released on 18 August 2017, as well as their seventh single "Chasing Shadows'", with the video having been released on 27 April 2017. The album was recorded at The Quadrangle, part of Rockfield Studios in
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. Following the release of the album the group headed out on a tour in the UK, Europe and USA to support its release. They also supported
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on his European tour. Towards the end of the year the band entered Parr Street Studios in Liverpool. There they recorded their second album with front man of
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James Kelly as producer. On 8 June 2019 the band played at
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stadium for the celebration of 100 years of Leeds United, supporting
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and The Vaccines.


''Under Your Sky'' (2019)

On 17 June 2019 it was announced the band would release their second album, ''Under Your Sky'' on 4 October 2019. They also announced a UK and European tour on this date, which they will play the songs from their new album alongside ''Live for the Moment'' tracks. On 17 June 2019, The Sherlocks also announced that their track, "NYC (Sing It Loud)" would feature on
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, played by Annie Mac. On 12 July 2019, the band played at Castlefield Bowl supporting
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alongside other indie band, Sea Girls. On 4 October 2019, the band released their second studio album, ''Under Your Sky''. The band played the song on their live UK tour in February–March 2020. In early 2020 the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the world putting the bands plans on hold. At this time brothers Josh and Andy Davidson announced that they had decided to leave the band to pursue opportunities outside the music industry. In November 2020; it was announced that Alex Procter (guitar) and Trent Jackson (bass) would join the band. A new album release in 2021 was also mentioned.


''World I Understand'' (2021)

The new quartet spent three weeks at Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire in summer 2021. There, in the Coach House, they recorded the band's third studio album with one of the country’s top music producers Dave Eringa who has worked with
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,
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, Idlewild and
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. The band had first worked with Eringa as an unsigned band in 2016 on their single ‘’Will You Be There?’’. In October the band went out on a tour to support small independent venues. Singles ‘’End of the Earth’’, ‘’Falling’’ and ‘’City Lights’’ preceded the release of the new album ‘’World I Understand’’ on November 19th, 2021.


''People Like Me and You'' (2023)

On 3 February 2023 the band announced that their upcoming fourth album ‘’People Like Me And You’’ would be released on 11 August 2023, once again on their own Teddyboy Records. They also announced details of their biggest UK headline tour to date. The band previewed the new album with singles ‘’Sirens’’ (February), ‘’Don’t Let It Out’’ (April), title track ‘’People Like Me And You’’ (May) and opening track ‘’Remember All The Girls’’ (July). ‘’Sirens’’ was named as Jordan & Vick’s Tune of the Week before picking up further Radio 1 airplay from Jack Saunders. In July the band set out on a sold out tour of small independent venues, something they had also done in 2021.


''Everything Must Make Sense'' (2025)

On 27 September 2024 the band announced that their upcoming fifth album ‘’Everything Must Make Sense’’ which was released on 21 February 2025, once again on their own Teddyboy Records.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Live for the Moment'' (2017) No. 6 UK * ''Under Your Sky'' (2019) No. 20 UK * ''World I Understand'' (2021) No. 9 UK * ''People Like Me & You'' (2023) No. 4 UK * ''Everything Must Make Sense'' (2025) No. 4 UK


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sherlocks, The English indie rock groups Infectious Music artists Musical groups from Sheffield