Exit Calm

Exit Calm
Origin Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England
Genres Alternative rock, indie rock
Years active 2006–2015
Labels Club AC30
Associated acts Lyca Sleep, Ulrich Schnauss
Website www.exitcalm.net
Members Nicky Smith
Rob Marshall
Scott Pemberton
Simon Lindley

Exit Calm were an English alternative rock band formed in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in late 2006.[1] The band was composed of singer Nicky Smith, guitarist Rob Marshall, bassist Simon Lindley and drummer Scott Pemberton.

The band name was inspired by a book called "Silent Rebels" read by Lindley and the band Lunatic Calm.[2][3]

History

In late 2006, singer-songwriter Nicky Smith responded to an advertisement in Jumbo Records, Leeds, for a band called Blind Shore who were looking for a frontman.[2] Blind Shore were Rob Marshall, Simon Lindley and Scott Pemberton formerly of Barnsley band Lyca Sleep, who had released a couple of singles via a small independent label.[4]

The band quickly began writing songs together in rehearsals, including With Angels and Always A Way.[2] The band signed to London label Club AC30 in late 2007 and released their debut single Higher Learning in February 2008, which sold out on pre-order.[5] The band toured extensively including support slots with The Music and an appearance at Glastonbury Festival and released their second single We're On Our Own in November 2008. The band were set to release their debut album, produced by Matt Terry, shortly after.[6] However, the band's debut album wasn't released until May 2010,[7] preceded by the single Hearts and Minds. The album was recorded at Miloko Studios in Shoreditch, London, and produced by Paddy Byrne and mixed by Ulrich Schnauss.[8] The band toured the album extensively, including support slots with Modest Mouse and Echo & The Bunnymen.[8] The album was followed by the EP Don't Look Down.

In January 2013, the band broke a nearly three-year "self imposed exile" with the release of the single The Rapture. The band then released the single When They Rise in August 2013[9] and second studio album The Future Isn't What It Used To Be in September 2013.[10] The album was streamed online a week prior to its release exclusively by Clash Music. The band played V Festival in August, with headline tours in September[11] and November. The third and final single from the second album Promise was released in January 2014.

The band announced their split on 9 March 2015, stating that they had parted ways with singer Nicky Smith and that as a result of this they had ended the band. They described their relationship with the singer as having been "a tumultuous one, with a lot of highs and more recently some lows".[12]

Post-Split

Nicky Smith performed his first post-split solo gig on 12 September 2015 supporting Daniel Pearson at the Sebright Arms in Bethnal Green, East London.[13] He has been working on solo material with members of London band The Confederate Dead.[14]

Members

Discography

Albums
Singles
EPs

References

[15] [16]

External links

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