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Deaf Havana are an English alternative rock band from Hunstanton and King's Lynn in Norfolk. The band was formed in 2005 at the King's Lynn campus of The College of West Anglia.

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Hunstanton has never been referred to as the Nashville of the East Midlands, but it’s responsible for breeding one of the most exciting bands around. Having met at College in King’s Lynn, Deaf Havana ’s early work owed more to the post-punk and hardcore movements than their recent tracks suggest. After 8 years and a couple of personnel changes, their sound has mellowed and developed into something altogether more thoughtful. After years of self-producing EPs, they were signed by A Wolf at Your Door Records in 2008. They soon attracted the attention of major labels and won a contract with BMG in 2011.

Fresh from supporting the likes of Muse and Bruce Springsteen, the remainder of 2013 is set to be an exciting time for the boys from Norfolk. Following the release of new album ‘Old Souls’ in September, they go on tour in October. We caught up with them in the relative tranquillity of St. John’s Wood to discuss their Norfolk roots, opening Reading Main Stage and brotherly love:

Was there a dream when Deaf Havana began?

Tom: It started as a covers band doing these awful, soppy little covers. We honestly didn’t think anything would come of it; we were playing a few gigs out of town.

James: I guess we never really thought about it, did we? We literally started it because we were bored; we lived in the middle of nowhere, we had nothing else to do. I don’t think we ever thought even past playing in Ryan’s bedroom a couple of years ago.

Tom: We did a tour of Norfolk. That was about as far as I thought we’d go.

James: Obviously, as you progress and it becomes a bit more serious, you do have dreams. You want to be on the cover of that (points at a copy of NME on the table). But at the start, not really.

You mentioned where you’re from, which, from the songs you’ve written about Hunstanton, clearly means a lot to you – does it remain an important place, even when you’re touring the world?

 James: For me it does, especially when I go back there, which is not very often these days. I’m not actually from there but I spent the key years of my life, like 11 to 18, there which is when you discover who you are. I guess it helped shape me into the weirdo that I am. But it’s a bit different for Tom, because he didn’t actually live there.

Tom: I live like half an hour away. When I first met these guys, I used to hang out there quite a lot but I didn’t really know them until I was 18.

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You’ve now been signed to BMG records for 2 years, have you noticed a significant change in the way you operate since signing with them?

James: We’ve got a lot more freedom now, which is strange (laughing) when you’re signed to a major. We’ve always done stuff ourselves quite a lot and it hasn’t really changed, no-one’s interfering or anything.

Tom: They seem to know what they’re doing so we kinda let them get on with it. And they let us get on with the creating music side of things. I don’t know what the label does really. Printing, promoting, whatever; occasionally give us a bit of money. All for that!

In May, ‘Boston Square’ was named Zane Lowe’s ‘Hottest Record in the World.’ When you look back at your careers so far, does it often feel like a series of individual achievements, rather than a continuous journey?

James: That’s a good question. For me personally, I see it as a whole, one journey. But I guess we’re all different. It’s all relative though. If you’d told me that that would have happened like 4 years ago, I’d have shat myself. You get used to these things and it becomes more normal. Well, not normal, but there are things you think will be amazing but often aren’t. Opening Reading Main Stage (2012) I thought was going to be like some euphoric, life changing experience. It wasn’t. It was good, but it was just a gig. Those things that you think are going to be massive milestones aren’t as big as you think they’ll be.

Tom:   We feel like we learnt a lot from it. If we weren’t to get things like that, we’d question who’s working for us. I see it kind of the same as James, when we do certain things like that, it is a tick for me. But it’s not mind-blowing.

James: Everyone I’ve spoken to says that as well. It’s something you appreciate more when you look back on it, in retrospect.

Tom: If we were like 18 and played 4 gigs before in pubs and then someone said you’re doing Reading Main Stage; that would be mental. And bad.  There’s only so many bad covers you can play!

James: I think it all just comes with it and, for me, it’s one sort of journey.

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You’ve supported a number of bands from a huge range of styles and genres, such as The Cure, Bruce Springsteen, Muse, Enter Shikari. Does that variety say something about your own music?

James: I guess our older stuff is more in that Enter Shikari scene; not the same genre but you know what I mean. Later we’ve started to get a lot more like Muse, Bruce Springsteen, and stuff like that. That’s more the market I want to be going into, obviously. I guess that just shows how the song-writing has changed. For me personally, it feels like we’re writing songs that we should have been writing the whole time.

Tom: I think the newer gigs we’ve been getting are what I’d like to keep getting. They’re like really respected, big rock bands. What I want us to be really.

If you could resurrect any artist or band to tour with, who would it be?

James : Jeff Buckley

Tom: Mr. (Johnny) Cash

Matt: Nirvana

Tour Manager: I haven’t got a clue. Tupac. No, Biggie.

Being brothers, James and Matthew have known each other for the longest time. Does this change the dynamic when touring?

James: Not really…

Tom (interrupting): There is some sort of brotherly arguing that goes on. Like last night, James was going ‘oh why are you so drunk? Why are you so drunk?’

James: Well who gets that pissed and falls asleep on the table?

Tom: But it’s the same as I have with my brother, so yeah.

Matt: It is always just stuff like that, stupid little stuff. I mean, we can be the Gallaghers if you like. We could work that in.

Tour Manager: You also look after each on tour though, don’t you?

Tour Manager: You’ll deny it but there is a little bit of looking after each other I’d say. They secretly love each other.

Matt: Hey, that’s no secret, boy!

Tour Manager: And they say I’m gay…

Every band has a different process when it comes to song-writing. What can you tell us about yours?

James: I always spend ages trying to write songs and I can’t write anything for like a year. And then I’ll just write the majority of the album in like 2 weeks. It always works like that. Also, I don’t know if this is necessarily the correct way to do it but I don’t really like it when everyone tried to have their input; it’s too many opinions. So, the way we do it is: either me and Tom or me and Matty will write the actual songs and then play them and everyone can do what they want on them. But we write the bulk of the actual song. I think it just works best when it’s less people; there can be too many people and it gets muddled.

Tom: Yeah, too many cooks and all that.

Matt: It just gets muddled. The songs we have written together are not as good I don’t think. For us, it works that way but obviously other bands do it completely differently. For me it’s quick, efficient and more concentrated. They’ve got a clear direction, whereas when there’s so many people putting in an opinion and their different slants on it, it does get a bit confused.

( On Tuesday, 13 th August 2013, Deaf Havana performed an acoustic showcase at House of Wolf, Islington)

On Tuesday night, there were a few songs that you (James) said you’d initially written for just acoustic guitar and vocals, before translating them for the whole band. Does this happen often?

James: Yeah, almost every single song. I don’t even have an electric guitar so almost all of them start on an acoustic guitar. And I think, for me, it’s also like a tester. If it’s a good song for me and 1 guitar, I think it’s going to be a better song when you put it in a whole band setting, in most cases. 9 times out of 10 that’s the case.

Preparing for that gig on Tuesday, we googled it and couldn’t find anything. What was the deal?

James: No idea. I think there were like 30 competition winners. They won a competition to go and then the rest of it was just press and radio people. But we’re so unorganised; we never know what’s going on so we just turned up and played.

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Looking ahead to Reading & Leeds, you’re back! Who are you most excited about playing alongside?

Tom: Foals. Their new album’s one of my favourites.

James: I don’t know, I’ve barely seen the line up. Is there one in here (looking at the copy of NME once again)?

Matt: I’m just a bit upset that, they way it works with timing, we can’t see Nine Inch Nails and they’re my favourite band ever. As for playing alongside, the fact that we’re on the same stage as Johnny Marr is a pretty big one for me and James because he’s probably, well certainly my favourite guitarist ever. He’s definitely one of James’ too so that’ll be cool.

You said that opening the Main Stage last year wasn’t quite the experience you were anticipating. Is appearing on a slightly smaller, more intimate stage something you’re looking forward to?

James: Yeah, I am, I think it’ll be more fun. The only reason that that was the case was because you build it up so much. You think ‘oh god, playing the main stage, it’s so big.’ But the truth is, once you get up there it doesn’t look that big from the stage. I don’t know why that is; when you look at photos, it’s huge. But when you’re actually up there, for some reason, it doesn’t look that big and it’s not like a life changing experience, do you know what I mean?

Tom: Last year especially, I was stressing out, like saying ‘oh, we can’t get messed up the night before, we can’t do that, got to be on time, can’t have fun afterwards because we’ve got a big gig tomorrow.’ I definitely didn’t treat it this way. This year, I’m just going in to do what we do, instead of thinking about it so much. Just treat it like another show.

The new album, ‘Old Souls,’ is out later this year and you’re touring in October. Is it too soon to be talking about future plans?

James : In terms of songs, nothing. We literally finished recording it 2 or 3 months ago. I think we’re just going to try and branch out to as many different countries as we can with it and see what happens.

Tom: The album is released September 16 th . We’ll see how it goes down and go from there. But no more songs as of yet. We’re touring in October, ending in the Roundhouse (Camden) which should be fun. http://open.spotify.com/track/1SKFODiSoOmpy9xDdVZ8cr

‘Old Souls’ is released in the UK on BMG Chrysalis on September 16 th 2013. For tickets for their October tour, click here . You can keep up to date with the band via their website , Facebook or Twitter .

They’re due to play the NME/BBC Radio 1 Stage on Saturday (Reading) and Sunday (Leeds). Check out our guide for this day here .

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Homecoming performance for successful West Norfolk band Deaf Havana

Nine years after their last performance in King's Lynn, an alternative rock band will be making their homecoming this summer.

Deaf Havana will be playing at the Alive Corn Exchange in Lynn on Thursday, July 11.

In 2010, the band embarked on a 29 date tour which include their last performance in Lynn at Bar Red on Norfolk Street.

And now they are back following this morning's announcement.

The homecoming show is sandwiched between two festival performances, Camden Rocks and 2000 Trees, where Deaf Havana will headline both events.

The pop rock-outfit have also released their fifth studio album called 'Rituals' last year.

It scored the group their second consecutive UK Top 10 album.

The homecoming show, which starts at 7pm, has been put together by Twisted Melon Promotions and The Fort.

Triston Finnis of Twisted Melon said: "I've been trying to bring Deaf Havana back to King's Lynn for many years, for one reason or another its never quite happened.

Deaf Havana are coming back to King's Lynn to perform live for the first time since 2010

"However, six weeks ago the band approached saying the time was right for a hometown show and would I put it on for them.

"As well as a massive homecoming show for Deaf Havana, I'll be showcasing three more West Norfolk acts at different stages of their careers."

Dead Reynolds, a five piece Alt-Rock band were officially formed in October, 2018 and will be joining Deaf Havana at the Corn Exchange.

The Eastern Counties-based band's latest single 'Pieces' has gained plenty of radio coverage with an EP release imminent.

King's Lynn act, The Extons, will also be performing. Their early demo, Grown Ups was featured as BBC's Introducing Track of the Week, played by Huw Stephens on Radio 1.

Their single "I Won't Leave Lonely" has also been acclaimed by Steve Lamacq of BBC 6 Music as well as Huw Stephens.

Young band Eluders will complete the line-up, a punk act championed by BBC Introducing Norfolk and KLFM's Loaded.

To see these local bands in addition to the main act Deaf Havana, tickets are available from www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk .

Deaf Havana were formed in 2005 at the King's Lynn campus of The College of West Anglia.

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This Norfolk based band have been on the rise in recent years, including their first American tour this year. They can pack out huge tents at festivals, with hundreds cramming in to hear their favourite songs, it’s always great to hear so many singing “we’re all fools and worthless liars’ along with lead singer James. This lyric is from my favourite song giving their 2011 album it’s name. Deaf Havana are also able to hold the attention of an audience on the main stage, and of course at their headlining shows with so many fans who’ve been with them from the start. A newer favourite is ‘22’, catchy and fun but with real raw emotion which you can hear even more in the live performances. The great bonus of seeing them live on their own tour is the jokes and stories that come with so many guys being on stage, which in itself is humorous when you see them playing the smaller venues! You do wonder if someone will get pushed off! This band bring together great music and a great sense of reality. These are real guys, living real lives, in the real world. They are not sucked in to the media frenzy and hoping for fame. That is not why they make their music and they won’t let that decide what their music should sound like. They will continue to be the people they were born to be, and that includes bringing us great music!

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The show is started with a not very good two host bands. The main issue was a very loud music. Some equipment was not set properly which create not clear sound. Deaf Havana started with the great intro and with a first song on his last album Ashes,ashes. After this the to the show was coming big energy. They played also songs from previous albums. The atmosphere was getting better and better and when singing all people together that was the main moment. The band played perfect with great loud of music and clear guitars. The visual show was amazing with great light and colourst. I think that concert was one of my best till yet in my life. Yeah we can talk about because I am a fan but I felt great energy and I had great time. Thanks to this great band. See you soon.

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Deaf Havana are by far my favourite band so seeing them live was so beautiful, they didn't disappoint at all. They played nearly all of my favourites and the lighting was so beautiful throughout the show. They're really funny as a band so seeing them joke around with each other was fun to watch, wish I could relive that night

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An absolute belter of a gig from start to finish!! Its rare to see such pure heartfelt gratitude but when james stood on top of the sound deck halfway through you could clearly see how much the fan cheers meant to him!! Wish i could do it all over again

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Their performance was energising, they’re so great live I wish more of the audience knew them better so that the band would understand how powerful their music is. Hopefully next time I’ll see them for a longer more atmospheric performance.

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For most, two consecutive Top 10 albums is fine and dandy. But not for James Veck-Gilodi. Deaf Havana’s fourth record details the singer’s struggles with booze, success and self-doubt on an arena-sized scale.

Where its three predecessors charted a journey from screaming post-hardcore angst to Springsteen-indebted heartland rock, All These Countless Nights goes straight for the commercial jugular. Ashes To Ashes and Sing are perfectly crafted anthems designed to connect with audiences from Hollywood to Hunstanton. Ironically, it’s Veck-Gilodi himself who lets the side down.

The otherwise terrific Fever and Happiness (‘My drinking takes its toll on everybody around me’) plaster on the poor-me self-loathing with all the depth and finesse of a teenage diary, which is fine if you’re actually a teenager, but not when you’re hurtling through your late 20s. A little bit of growing up wouldn’t go amiss.

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Deaf Havana are an English Alternative rock band from Hunstanton and King's Lynn in Norfolk. The band was formed in 2005, when the original members, Ryan Mellor, James Veck-Gilodi and Lee Wilson met at the King's Lynn campus of The College of West Anglia. The three were joined by Tom Ogden and Sebastian Spitz. This early lineup saw Veck-Gilodi singing and Mellor taking guitar and vocal duties, while Spitz was playing guitar, Ogden was the drummer and Wilson took up bass guitar. In 2006, Spitz was replaced by Chris Pennells.

In 2006, the band began writing songs for the first EP called Evangeline , released in 2007. This EP recieved strong positive reviews and gained them recognition. The same year, they started working on more new songs, resulting in a release of another EP, It's Called the Easy Life , which was released in 2008. In the beginning of 2009, the band went on a UK tour with We Are the Ocean and The Urgency.

After the UK tour, the band entered the studio to work on the debut LP, Meet Me Halfway, at Least , released in late 2009. Right before the release of the album, the band underwent an UK Metal Hammer tour with Young Guns and The Casino Brawl. Following the release, in 2010, they went on several tours across UK and Europe, including a headlining mini-tour around UK with All Forgotten and Francesqa, and an European tour with Emery and Emarosa. Just prior to the tour, it was announced that Mellor would not be touring with them due to personal circumstances, eventually leaving the band and replaced by Max d'Albiac.

2011 saw the release of Fools and Worthless Liars , their second LP. The first single, I'm A Bore, Mostly , was played by Zane Lowe and Sara Cox on BBC Radio 1. Just before the release of the album, they went on a supporting tour with You Me at Six, and after the release, they supported Skindred at some European shows, before returning back to the UK and went on a supporting tour with Architects. The band went on a headlining tour in 2012 with support from The Swellers and The Dangerous Summer.

In 2012, they started composing songs for the third album, Old Souls , released in 2013. During this year, the band announced a partenrship deal with Vevo. The album recieved positive feedback. In 2013, they went to support Bruce Springsteen at the Hard Rock Calling Festival. They also played Reading and Leeds festivals at the BBC Radio 1 Stage in 2013. At the end of 2013, they went on a headlining tour at eight locations around UK, finishing at The Roundhouse in London.

In November of 2015, the band released a new single, Cassiopeia , from the fourth album, All These Countless Nights , which was set to be released in 2016, but was postponed to 2017. In 2015, Pennells also left the band.

Following the release of All These Countless Nights , Veck-Gilodi and Phil Gornell (producer) went to work on the fifth album, Rituals , which was written as a challenge, to subvert the band's writing process, and present songs representative of the band in present. They wrote everything in a computer with the band coming up and playing all the parts. They set themselves a deadline of April to finish all the parts and if any of it was good, they would make the album available in August. The album was eventually released. On the album, 5 track also feature the London Contemporary Voice Choir with whom the band also performed at London's Union Chapel for the War Child charity.

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  1. Deaf Havana return to King's Lynn for sell-out hometown gig

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  4. Deaf Havana return to King's Lynn for sell-out hometown gig

    Deaf Havana formed at the College of West Anglia in King's Lynn, Norfolk, in 2005. Drummer Tom Ogden said the group were excited to be playing the town for the first time in almost 10 years.

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    After the heat wave and fire risks of the Summer, we're pleased to announce the new date to return to King's Lynn this Autumn. We'll be playing The Walk's Stadium on the 16th of November.

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    Deaf Havana review at King's Lynn Corn Exchange. By Lynn News [email protected]. Published: 16:15, 12 July 2019 | Updated: 16:16, 12 July 2019. Deaf Havana were back performing in King's Lynn last night (Thursday, July 11) after a decade-long hiatus from the area.

  10. Deaf Havana: An Interview

    Having met at College in King's Lynn, Deaf Havana's early work owed more to the post-punk and hardcore movements than their recent tracks suggest. ... they go on tour in October. We caught up with them in the relative tranquillity of St. John's Wood to discuss their Norfolk roots, opening Reading Main Stage and brotherly love:

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    In the run-up to Deaf Havana's Reading and Leeds festivals slot in 2014, frontman James Veck-Gilodi was sure they would be their last shows. The band formed at college in Kings Lynn in 2005 had debts, things weren't working out with their label and he was feeling disillusioned. ... After embarking on a solo tour with Deaf Havana's ...

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    Deaf Havana are an English alternative rock band from Hunstanton and King's Lynn, Norfolk, England. The band was formed in 2005 at the King's Lynn campus of The College of West Anglia.

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    Deaf Havana. The band. Deaf Havana are an English Alternative rock band from Hunstanton and King's Lynn in Norfolk. The band was formed in 2005, when the original members, Ryan Mellor, James Veck-Gilodi and Lee Wilson met at the King's Lynn campus of The College of West Anglia. The three were joined by Tom Ogden and Sebastian Spitz.

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    *I do not own the rights to any of this music*Deaf Havana performing "Happiness" at The Corn Exchange in Kings Lynn on the 11/07/19I'm uploading these here f...

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  21. Deaf Havana Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024-2025 Tickets

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