Wave Machines

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Formed:
2007, over 5 years ago.
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A Group with 1 release. 4 members.

Biography

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Wave Machines are an alternative rock band formed in Liverpool in 2007. The band released two singles, The Greatest Escape We Ever Made and I Go I Go I Go, with Chess Club Records before signing with Neapolitan Music Limited in 2008. Two further singles, Keep The Lights On and a re-recorded version of I Go I Go I Go, have since been released, followed in June 2009 by the band's first album, Wave If You're Really There. The album was reviewed favourably by NME.

The group have performed on BBC 6 Music on shows presented by George Lamb and Marc Riley.

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Carl Brown

current & founder member
    • 2007-

James Walsh

current & founder member
    • 2007-

Timothy Bruzon

current & founder member
    • 2007-

Vidar Norheim

current & founder member
    • 2007-

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