Twenty Twenty (band)

For the American power-pop band, see 20/20 (band).
Twenty Twenty
Origin Cambridge, Essex, England
Genres Pop rock, pop punk
Years active 2008–2014
Labels Geffen, Universal
Website www.twentytwentyband.com
Past members Sam Halliday
Jack Halliday
Sonny Watson-Lang

Twenty Twenty are a pop punk band based in London, Cambridge and Essex, UK. They are made up of lead vocalist/guitarist Sam Halliday, brother and bassist/vocalist Jack Halliday, and drummer/vocalist Sonny Watson-Lang. The band have supported acts such as The Wanted, The Saturdays, Avril Lavigne, Scouting For Girls, Big Time Rush and Selena Gomez. Festival appearances have included playing with JLS, Diversity, and McFly.[1] July 2010 saw the band play at the O2 Arena with The Saturdays, and Tinchy Stryder. In early 2011 Twenty Twenty supported The Saturdays on a UK tour[2][3] throughout February and March and supported The Wanted in March and April. 17 April 2011 saw the release of the band's new single and their first release signed to a major label. Their debut album "Small Talk" was released on 2 May 2011.

On 10 January 2014 Sam and Jack officially announced the band's split on the sugarscape website after drummer Sonny Watson-Lang's departure from the band six months earlier.

The beginning

Sam and Jack were originally in a band called 'AtianA'. Their drummer dropped out to go to university, leaving Sam and Jack to find a replacement drummer. A friend of theirs recommended Sonny (who was originally in his own band 'Nothing Can Prove it'), and they called him down for a few trials. They got along straight away, and from then on Sonny has been the permanent drummer. The band members came together in the final months of 2008 and formed the name Twenty Twenty in February 2009, where they performed their first live show at the Barhouse in Chelmsford. They have since toured extensively as a support act and also as a headline act, where they have sold out venues throughout the UK. The group are particularly known for their active online presence across popular social network sites, which has helped enable them to gain a large viral following.

Previous Members

Sonny Watson-Lang officially left the band through an announcement on the Facebook page of the band on 2 August 2013.[4]

On 10 January 2014 it was announced that the band would not be continuing and all February 2014 tour dates had been canceled. [5]

Early releases

The band self-released two EP's, "Forever" and "Raise Your Hands", available to fans at live shows in 2009.

Releases

May 2010 saw the band release, on Brilliant/Cohort records and via mainstream distribution, "Get Down Live with Twenty Twenty", which reached No.4 in the 'Official DVD Music Chart'.[6]

4 July 2010 saw them release their first official single "World's Apart", which reached No.72 in the National UK 'Official Music Chart', No.2 in the 'Official Indie Breakers Chart', and No.8 in the 'Official Indie Singles Chart'.[7]

17 April 2011 the band released a new single called 'Love to Life'. It entered the Official UK music Chart at No.60.

2 May 2011 the band released their first album called 'Small Talk'. It entered the Official UK Album Chart at No.26.

23 October 2011 the band released a new single called 'Move It'. On 18 August, the band released the video on YouTube.

30 September 2012 the band released their next single 'Trouble'. It reached No.9 in the iTunes Rock Charts.

28 October 2012 the band released their second album '25th Hour'.

They were set to release the new album (25th Hour) at the end of September (originally due for release at the beginning of July, but they said it was taking longer to record than they expected, so the release date was moved), giving the fans a chance to contribute by 'pledging'. When pre-ordering the album, there is an option to order limited edition items. The money raised will go towards creating the album, and 5% overall is going to a charity of their choice.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
Small Talk 26
25th Hour ...

Extended plays

Singles

Single Year Chart positions Album
UK
"Forever" 2009
"Story of Our Lives"
"Worlds Apart" 2010 72
"Love to Life" 2011 60 Small Talk
"Move It" 2011
"Trouble" 2012 9

(iTunes Rock Chart)

25th Hour

References

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