Royal Blood (band) explained

Royal Blood
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Origin:Littlehampton, England
Years Active:2011–present
Current Members:
  • Mike Kerr
  • Ben Thatcher
Past Members:
  • Matt Swan
  • Joe Dennis

Royal Blood are an English rock duo formed in Littlehampton in 2011. The current lineup consists of Mike Kerr (vocals, bass guitar, piano) and Ben Thatcher (drums). Their signature sound is built around Kerr's bass playing style, which sees him using various effects pedals and amps to make his bass guitar sound like an electric guitar and bass guitar at the same time. The duo were signed by Warner Chappell Music in 2013 and have since released four studio albums: Royal Blood (2014), How Did We Get So Dark? (2017), Typhoons (2021), and Back to the Water Below (2023).

History

2011–2015: Formation and debut album

Royal Blood consists of vocalist and bassist Mike Kerr (born 19 June 1990) from Worthing and drummer Ben Thatcher (born 12 February 1988) from Rustington.[1] They first met around 2005 when they were teenagers; for a brief period, they were part of the same four-piece band called Flavour Country, for which Kerr was the keyboardist and keytarist.[2]

Royal Blood formed in Worthing in March 2011,[3] [4] [5] after Kerr met original drummer Matt Swan.[6] The band were initially a trio consisting of Kerr on vocals and bass, Joe Dennis on guitar, and Matt Swan on drums. Dennis left in early 2012, leading the band to discover what is now their signature sound, as Kerr's unique bass playing style (which sees him using various effects pedals and amps to make his bass guitar sound like an electric guitar and bass guitar at the same time) became the main focus.[7] They relocated to Swan's home country of Australia, where they recorded an EP in Brisbane. The first single, "Leaving", premiered on Australian radio station Triple J in 2012; Kerr and Thatcher later recorded a new version of the song and renamed it "Come On Over".[8] Kerr and Swan played around the Brisbane and Gold Coast area,[9] before Kerr eventually decided to return to Worthing, ending this incarnation of the band.[10] [11] He was picked up at the airport by Thatcher, and the two decided to continue under the Royal Blood name together with Thatcher replacing Swan on drums.[2] [12]

Initially, the new duo "couldn't get a gig in Worthing for months" and "ended up just playing a lot of open-mic nights with acoustic singer-songwriters".[2] The band developed their music in the studios of Brighton Electric, and it was during this time that they were signed by Warner Chappell Music.[1] They joined the same management company as the band Arctic Monkeys.[1] In 2013, Arctic Monkeys' drummer Matt Helders was seen wearing a Royal Blood shirt during Arctic Monkeys' performance at Glastonbury Festival, boosting interest in the band.[13]

On 11 November 2013, Royal Blood released their official debut single, "Out of the Black",[14] which came with the B-side of the re-recorded "Come On Over".[15] In November 2013, it was announced that Royal Blood would be supporting Arctic Monkeys for two Finsbury Park shows in May 2014.[16] In December 2013, Royal Blood were nominated for BBC Sound of 2014.[17] Royal Blood released their second single, "Little Monster", on 11 February 2014. The band also released a four-track EP Out of the Black, featuring "Out of the Black", "Little Monster", "Come On Over" and "Hole" on 11 March 2014 in North America.[18]

Royal Blood performed at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas in March 2014;[19] at Liverpool Sound City festival and at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Glasgow in May;[20] and at Download Festival and Glastonbury Festival in June.[21] They performed at Rock Werchter and T in the Park festival in July, and at Reading Festival, but got cut short at their Leeds Festival show, as well as Osheaga in August 2014.[22]

Their debut album, Royal Blood, was released on 25 August 2014 on Warner Bros. Records. Well received by critics,[23] it was verified by the Official Charts Company as the fastest-selling British rock debut album in three years in the UK.[24] The cover artwork, by London-based contemporary artist Dan Hillier, won the Best Art Vinyl award in 2014.[25] A video clip for "Out of the Black" entered rotation as part of cable network AXN Japan's "AXN Tunes" programme in October 2014; music videos aired on-the-hour as filler, in between their regularly scheduled timetabled programming.[26]

In October 2014, Royal Blood announced details of their biggest European tour to date,[27] starting in Germany on 10 January, and ending in Sweden on 23 March. The band, along with Iggy Pop, supported Foo Fighters on selected dates during their 2015 UK, US and Canada tours. In February 2015, at the Brit Awards in London, Jimmy Page presented them with the Best British Group Award.[28] In April 2015, they played the Coachella Festival in California, in June 2015 they played twice at Rock Werchter and at Bunbury Music Festival in Cincinnati and, in September 2015, they played at the Rock in Rio festival, in Rio de Janeiro.

On 29 and 30 August 2015, Royal Blood played the main stage at Reading and Leeds 2015. During both of these performances, the band revealed a new song titled "Hook, Line & Sinker". In October 2015, the band had finished touring for their debut album. The song "Careless" is used as the opening theme of the French version of the TV show Tattoo Fixers.

2016–2018: How Did We Get So Dark?

On 29 March 2016, the band released a new track, "Where Are You Now?", inspired by the American TV series Vinyl. The song was later re-recorded during the making of their second album How Did We Get So Dark?[29]

On 16 October 2016, a video was uploaded to the band's official Instagram account showing the band in the studio. The video showed Mike Kerr playing the Robbie Williams track "Let Me Entertain You" on piano, with Ben Thatcher recording the video and singing. The video was captioned "Day 1. Robbie Williams #royalblooddocovers". They then continued these short covers on Instagram, covering songs from Vanessa Carlton, Gloria Gaynor, Spandau Ballet, Elton John, Coldplay, and Michael Jackson.

Following its announcement on 11 April 2017, Royal Blood released their second album, How Did We Get So Dark? on 16 June 2017, preceded by the singles "Lights Out", "Hook, Line & Sinker" and "I Only Lie When I Love You". It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart.[30] [31] Royal Blood were part of the WayHome Music & Arts Festival 2017 Line-up in Oro-Medonte, Ontario.[32] In April 2017, Royal Blood announced four UK shows, starting in Cambridge on 17 May and ending in Leicester on 20 May.[33] In June 2017, Royal Blood played at Glastonbury on the Pyramid Stage.[34] In addition, on 5 June, the band announced a tour in Europe on their social media, which took place throughout October and November 2017. In May 2018, Royal Blood went on a headlining US tour in continued support of their second album, which included more acts alongside Queens of the Stone Age.[35]

2019–2022: Typhoons

In June 2019, Kerr and Thatcher presented Jimmy Page with the Icon Award at the Kerrang! Awards.[36] The following month, Royal Blood debuted two new songs, "Boilermaker" and "King", in Wiesbaden, Germany. In March 2020, the band announced they had begun recording their third studio album, though production was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[37] On 24 September 2020, the band released "Trouble's Coming", the first single from their third studio album Typhoons.[38] In October 2020, the single was featured as a part of both the NHL 21 and FIFA 21 soundtracks.

On 21 January 2021, the second single "Typhoons" was released, along with the announcement of the album itself, which was released on 30 April 2021 and features the previously previewed track "Boilermaker". Royal Blood contributed a cover of the Metallica song "Sad But True" to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist, released in September 2021.[39] On 18 March 2022, the band surprise-released the single "Honeybrains".[40]

2023–present: Back to the Water Below

On 23 May 2023, Royal Blood announced the single "Mountains at Midnight" would be released on 25 May 2023. The band also announced their next album, Back to the Water Below, was to be released on 8 September 2023.[41] The release date was later brought forward to 1 September 2023.

The band received some criticism for calling the energy level from the Dundee crowd "pathetic" on 29 May 2023 after playing a live show for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend. There have been conflicting opinions on the incident, with some commentators speaking out in defence of the band.[42] [43]

In summer 2023, Royal Blood supported Muse on the Will of the People world tour in the UK and France.[44] [45] They also embarked on their own headlining tour to promote the album.

To complement the more dance and electronic-oriented sounds of later albums, the band are supported live for additional synths/keyboards/vocoder, currently by Darren James.[46] [47]

Band members

Current members

Current touring musicians

Former members

Former touring musicians

Timeline

Discography

See main article: Royal Blood discography.

Awards and nominations

YearOrganisationAwardResultRef.
2014BBCSound of 2014[48]
Mercury PrizeAlbum of the Year[49]
2015NME AwardsBest Live Band[50]
Best New Band
Brit AwardsBest British Group[51]
Kerrang! AwardsBest British Newcomer[52]
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Rock[53]
Best Push Act
Q AwardsBest Live Act[54]
Classic Rock Magazine AwardsAlbum of the Year[55]
GMA Awards
Breakthrough Non-Metal band/artist[56]
UK Music Video AwardsBest Rock/Indie Video – UK[57]
Best Animation In A Video
Best Editing In A Video
2016NME AwardsBest British Band[58]
Best Live Band
2017LOS40 Music AwardsLOS40 Blackjack Artist Award[59]
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest Rock[60]
UK Music Video AwardsBest Rock/Indie Video – UK[61]
Best Visual Effects in a Video
2018Brit AwardsBest British Group[62]
Kerrang! AwardsBest British Band[63]
UK Music Video AwardsBest Rock/Indie Video – UK[64]
Best Live Concert

External links

Notes and References

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  8. Web site: Leaving by Royal Blood . J Play . 6 July 2019.
  9. Web site: Royal Blood at Oh Hello! . Brisbanemusicandculture.wordpress.com . 12 April 2012 . 9 August 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130710011056/http://brisbanemusicandculture.wordpress.com/2012/04/12/royal-blood-at-oh-hello/ . 10 July 2013.
  10. Web site: Royal Blood start a band after living on the Gold Coast... . . 24 March 2014 . 13 April 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140413085538/https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/zan/blog/s3971960.htm.
  11. Web site: Royal Blood Interview . . 24 March 2014 . 9 August 2014.
  12. Web site: Brighton's Royal Blood shortlisted for BBC's Sound of 2014 . . 2 December 2013 . 8 February 2014.
  13. Web site: Royal Blood – Figure It Out . . 5 July 2013 . 28 January 2014 . Jenny . Bulley.
  14. Web site: Royal Blood Share 'Out Of The Black' Track . . 23 September 2013 . 26 September 2013 . Jamie . Milton . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130926080252/http://www.thisisfakediy.co.uk/articles/news/listen-royal-blood-share-out-of-the-black-track/.
  15. Web site: Royal Blood (New band of the day No 1,652) . . 2 December 2013 . 28 January 2014 . Paul . Lester.
  16. Web site: XFM's Great X-Pectations #1: Royal Blood . . 6 January 2014 . 26 January 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140126054004/https://www.xfm.co.uk/new-music/great-x-pectations/royal-blood/.
  17. Web site: BBC Sound of 2014 longlist revealed . . 2 December 2013 . 8 February 2014.
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  19. Web site: UK duo Royal Blood heard above the noise at SXSW . . 15 March 2014 . 22 April 2014 . Ben . Rayner.
  20. Web site: Liverpool Sound City 2015. Liverpool Sound City. 21 September 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140507003837/http://www.liverpoolsoundcity.co.uk/profile.aspx/View/510. 7 May 2014.
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  22. Web site: Arctic Monkeys to headline. Reading Festival 2015. 27 October 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141027142510/https://www.readingfestival.com/news/arctic-monkeys-headline.
  23. Web site: Royal Blood reveal debut album details with studio video – watch . . 23 June 2014 . 9 July 2014 . Jenny . Stevens.
  24. Web site: Moss. Liv. Royal Blood score fastest-selling rock debut in three years. . 31 August 2014 . 10 January 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150110162500/https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/royal-blood-score-fastest-selling-rock-debut-in-three-years-3085/.
  25. News: Best album cover art: See the winners of the Best Art Vinyl 2014 awards . DigitalArtsOnline.co.uk. 6 January 2015 . 30 June 2017 . Michael . Burns.
  26. [AXN (Asia)|AXN Japan; Sony Pictures Entertainment]
  27. Web site: Royal Blood announce a major 2015 European tour. 17 October 2014. Fit4Talent.com . 26 October 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141026020734/http://www.fit4talent.com/news/royal-blood-announce-a-major-2015-european-tour/2011/.
  28. Web site: Royal Blood win best British group at Brit awards 2015. Michael. Hann. 25 February 2015. The Guardian.
  29. Web site: Royal Blood's New Track Has the Makings of a Modern Rock Hit . howlandechoes.com . 1 April 2016 . Jessica . Testa.
  30. Web site: Royal Blood rule the Official Albums Chart to score a second Number 1 with How Did We Get So Dark?. Myers. Justin. 23 June 2017. . 23 June 2017.
  31. News: Royal Blood beat Nickelback and Lorde to UK albums number one spot . Morgan Britton. Luke. 23 June 2017. NME. 23 June 2017.
  32. Web site: WayHome Music & Arts Festival 2017 line-up. 103.9 Proud FM. 22 August 2018.
  33. Web site: Royal Blood – New 2017 UK Shows – Latest Music News + Gig Tickets From Get To The Front – Music News Magazine. 19 April 2017.
  34. Web site: Glastonbury Festival Line-up 2017: Wed 21st – Sun 25th June 2017 . Glastonbury Festival.
  35. Web site: Royal Blood announce 2018 US headlining tour. Consequence of Sound. 4 December 2017. 4 November 2018. en-US . Lake . Schatz.
  36. Kerrang!, issue 1779, 29 June 2019, p. 28.
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  38. Web site: Royal Blood tell us about 'Trouble's Coming' and their new album: "We're seeing in colour for the first time". NME. 24 September 2020.
  39. Web site: He. Richard S.. 10 September 2021. Every Metallica Blacklist cover ranked from worst to best. 22 October 2021. loudersound. en.
  40. Web site: Royal Blood share storming new track 'Honeybrains'. Nme.com. 18 March 2022. 4 April 2022.
  41. Web site: Royal Blood drop 'Mountains at Midnight' and tell us about new album Back To The Water Below. NME. 25 May 2023. 25 May 2023.
  42. Royal Blood Puts Crowd On Blast, Exits Stage Flipping Middle Fingers: Watch. Billboard. 30 May 2023. 30 May 2023.
  43. Web site: Royal Blood go viral for annoyed reaction to Radio One's Big Weekend crowd . . 31 May 2023 . 29 May 2023.
  44. Web site: UK & EU Support . . 12 Sep 2023 . 22 March 2023.
  45. Web site: Al-Sardar . Ali . Royal Blood 2023 Tour Dates, Concerts & Tickets . Rock Informer . 13 October 2023.
  46. Web site: UK & EU Support . Brighton & Hove News . 12 September 2023 . 6 September 2023.
  47. Web site: Royal Blood review, Glastonbury 2023: Rock duo's chest-puffing doesn't make up for these riskless songs . Brighton & Hove News . 12 September 2023 . 26 June 2023.
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  52. Web site: All Time Low win two prizes at this year's Kerrang! rock awards. 12 June 2015. BBC Newsbeat. 21 August 2018.
  53. Web site: Taylor Swift lands record number of MTV Europe Music Award nominations. 15 September 2015. BBC Newsbeat. 21 August 2018.
  54. Web site: Q Awards 2015: Foals beat Ed Sheeran and Blur to win Best Act In the World Today. 19 October 2015. The Independent. 21 August 2018.
  55. Web site: Foo Fighters, AC/DC, Royal Blood and The Who all nominated for Classic Rock awards at Camden Roundhouse. 9 September 2015. London Evening Standard. 21 August 2018.
  56. Web site: GMA Awards 2015... as it happened. 30 December 2015. Global Metal Apocalypse. 21 August 2018.
  57. Web site: UK Music Video Awards 2015 - all of the winners!. 6 November 2015. 11 October 2022.
  58. Web site: The full winners list at NME Awards 2016 with Austin, Texas revealed. 17 February 2016. NME. 10 October 2022.
  59. Web site: Nominations for LOS40 Music Awards 2017. November 2017. fans40madrid.blogspot.com. es. 21 August 2018.
  60. Here Are All the Winners From the 2017 MTV EMAs. 12 November 2017. Billboard. 10 October 2022.
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  62. Web site: Brit Awards 2018: The winners and nominees. 13 January 2018. BBC News. 21 August 2018.
  63. Web site: The Kerrang! Awards 2018: "This One's For Chester…". 22 June 2018. Kerrang. 10 October 2022.
  64. Web site: UK Music Video Awards 2018: all the winners!. 26 October 2018. 11 October 2022.