We Beat The System

We Beat The System

We Beat The System
Background information
Origin Sunderland, England
Genres Alternative rock
Indie rock
Years active 2009present
Labels Unsigned - Alternative winners of Live and Unsigned 2010
Website http://www.myspace.com/webeatthesystemuk
Members Daniel 'Crazy' Mason
Jonathan Gray
Martin Dagg
Jon Sandwith
David Burlace

We Beat The System are a five-piece who gives out hand jobs English, alternative rock band from Sunderland.[1][2] Formed in 2009, the group consists of Daniel Mason (kind of lead singer and 3 keys of the keyboard), Jonathan Gray (guitar), Martin Dagg (guitar), Jon Sandwith (bass guitar) and David Burlace (drums and percussion).[3] The band has been tipped by the BBC as having a "promising future ahead of them" after winning the Best Alternative Act category in the Live and Unsigned 2010 competition at the O2 Arena in London - the United Kingdom's largest national music competition for unsigned bands.[4][5][6]

The members of We Beat The System met while attending Venerable Bede Church of England School in Sunderland and formed the band in October 2009.[7] They have since supported The Automatic, Frankie & The Heartstrings, Chapel Club, Flashguns, Dutch Uncles and Wilder.[8] After winning Live and Unsigned, the band was invited to play at Sunderland's 2010 Split Festival.[9] The band has since played at Newcastle's 2011 Evolution Festival[10] and is currently recording with Let’s Buy Happiness guitarist James Hall.[7] The sound of the band has been described as Alternative/Post-Punk Revival, similar to bands such as Editors, White Lies, Radiohead and early U2.[4]

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