Proxies (band)

For disambiguation and other uses, see Proxy.
Proxies

Proxies at Reading Festival in August 2012.
Background information
Origin Yorkshire, England
Genres Alternative rock,
Electronica
Years active 2010 - 2013
Labels Unsigned
Associated acts The Blackout, Fall Out Boy, Hadouken!, Patrick Stump, Pendulum, Kids In Glass Houses, Bring Me the Horizon
Website proxiesmusic.com
Members Joseph Todd
Jordan Fish
Alex James Binnington
Greg T Brown
Alex James Partington
Past members Joshua Rumble

Proxies were a British alternative rock band that combined many styles of rock and electronica, founded in Yorkshire, England in 2010.

History

Formation (2010)

Proxies was founded in the summer of 2010 by songwriters Jordan Fish and Joseph Todd, initially under the name Loki. When Loki began to gain attention quickly through the use of social media platforms such as Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook, Fish they announced that they had changed the name of the band to Proxies and simultaneously released all the demo tracks the band had previously recorded in the form of free downloads. Proxies collaborated with musician/hacker ytcracker for their first demo under the new alias, in which ytcracker references the name change.

New members (2011–present)

In autumn 2010, it was revealed that Jordan's childhood friend, and drummer, Alex Binnington, had joined the band and Proxies performed their live debut as guests for select dates on English rock band Canterbury's tour, followed up by acting as direct support for Hadouken!'s concerts scheduled between the band's dates on Pendulum's Immersion Tour. The band have continued to use social media outlets to promote themselves, and have garnered a considerable following online, particularly through Fish's Twitter account, which was often used to make free downloads directly available, bypassing conventional methods.

On 2 May 2011, Proxies debuted their current line-up with a live bassist at London's Monto Water Rats venue while performing as direct support for Patrick Stump. On 22 May, it was announced that Joshua Rumble had joined as a permanent member of the band.[1]

The band's first single, "If I Had A Penny To My Name", featuring vocals from friend of the band Sean Smith of The Blackout, was debuted on BBC Introducing Humberside on 13 November 2011. Shortly afterwards, a video compiled from footage videographer Jordan Green filmed while spending ten days with the band, including clips of the band playing live, behind-the-scenes studio footage of recording the track with Sean Smith and Gareth McGrillen, and also brief clips of Fish with British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, was released[2] as the official video for the single.

It was announced that "If I Had A Penny To My Name" would be playlisted on BBC Radio 1 as part of the BBC Introducing program.[3] It was to receive its debut national airplay on Fearne Cotton's radio show on 19 March 2012, the same day that the track will be released for purchase;[4] however the same day's show included a special Live Lounge for pop singer Katy Perry which overran until the end of the show,[5] causing Proxies debut to be rescheduled. The track was finally debuted on Scott Mills' Radio 1 show on 20 March 2012.

From 9 May 2013 the band appear to have split up. They shut down their various social media outlets and website and signed off cryptically via their Twitter. Jordan Fish posted the same image of Harry Houdini hanging upside down as Gerard Way had previously when My Chemical Romance announced their split.

However, another band page at stopdreaming.co.uk appeared soon after this, with the linked Stop Dreaming Facebook page indicating Jordan Fish, Alex Partington, and Joe Todd as band members. There have also been numerous tracks on SoundCloud that hint towards the bands, a track called "Chimera (Demo)" released in June 2014 by user joerobot tagged with "#proxies", whilst three new tracks with Stop Dreaming artwork have been posted under a collection titled "whatever, forever" in 2013 by user jmfish.

Live Performances

Proxies have toured and performed with the likes of Kids In Glass Houses, Patrick Stump,[6] Hadouken!,[7] The Blackout and Metronomy[8] as well as performing a series of headline shows in Summer 2012.[9] In February 2012 Proxies also performed as part of HMV's Next Big Thing.[10]

In April 2012, NME Magazine announced that Proxies would play Club NME at London's Koko in June.[11]

Proxies joined the festival circuit in 2012, completing a series of festivals around the UK including Reading and Leeds Festival,[12] Boardmasters,[13] Redfest,[14] Y Not Festival, Merthyr Rock,[15] Underground Festival and Takedown Festival.[16]

Band Members

Discography

Proxies headlining Newcastle's O2 Academy in 2010.

EPs

Year Album
Release Date
2012 Lost Tapes Vol. 1 21 June 2012
2012 Lost Tapes Vol. 2 6 September 2012

Singles

Year Title Label
Release Date
2012 "If I Had A Penny To My Name (ft. Sean Smith)" Theia Mania Recordings 19 March 2012
2012 "Trojan (Inside Your Chest)" Theia Mania Recordings 9 May 2012
2012 "Guillotine" Theia Mania Recordings TBA

Proxies Remixed

Proxies Remixes

Other songs

Videography

References

  1. Proxies announce new member Joshua Rumble, May 2011
  2. "ROCKSOUND: Proxies release new video".
  3. "BBC - BBC Introducing: Proxies".
  4. "Fearne Cotton to debut Proxies first single on BBC Radio 1.".
  5. "Proxies Radio 1 debuted delayed by Katy Perry's tardy live lounge.".
  6. "Patrick Stump's debut UK show with support from Proxies". Glasswerk.
  7. "Hit The Floor Blog - Proxies Hadouken Tour News". Hit The Floor Magazine.
  8. "Proxies and Metronomy live at Thekla". Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  9. "Proxies profiled with show listings at NME". NME Magazine.
  10. "HMV Official Updates: Next Big Thing with Hadouken & Proxies". HMV.
  11. "NME - Missing Andy & Proxies to play Club NME". NME.
  12. "NME - BBC Introducing line up for Reading & Leeds announced". NME.
  13. "Relentless Energy Sessions line up announced for Boardmasters".
  14. "Proxies to play Redfest 2012". Redfest.
  15. "BBC - Merthyr Rock stages announced". BBC.
  16. "Rock Industry News: Proxies". Rock Industry.
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