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Six Storeys High

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom | SELF

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom | SELF
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"The next Teenage Fanclub"

“…fizzes with live energy and vitality… the next Teenage Fanclub…” - www.isthismusic.com


"Power pop"

“Power pop with shades of Feeder, Kings of Leon and Biffy” - The List


"Banging and pumping..."

Banging and pumping... - The Rockette


"Haunting vocal talents"

"...haunting vocal talents..." - The Metro


"Everything going for them"

"Everything going for them... a sound built for stadiums... hook-laden anthems..." - The Sun


"One of my favourite sessions of the year"

"Got a really good feeling, first class pop-rock… one of my favourite sessions of the year... the more I hear it, the more I love it!” – Jim Gellatly
- Jim Gellatly


"There’s something new on the horizon for the Scottish music scene. And that something is the fresh, contemporary sounds of Six Storeys High."

There’s something new on the horizon for the Scottish music scene. And that something is the fresh, contemporary sounds of Six Storeys High.

The Edinburgh-based band is creating a whirlpool of excitement amongst their many fans, as they dive head first into their next venture; competing to support the almighty McFly on their 2012 Spring Tour.

Thanks to an innovative idea dreamed up by the world-famous boy band themselves, British musical talents are being given the chance to grace the stage with the four-piece in what has been dubbed ‘The Battle of the Bands’.

And the capital’s very own four-piece has been proving highly successful in the competition. Since voting opened on the 1st November via Facebook, the boys have climbed their way up to the top forty. Of all the Scottish bands that have entered, they currently stand at number two. If they can continue to keep their place within the all important top fifty, they face the surreal prospect of being handpicked by McFly when voting closes on 12 January 2012, and given the chance to open one of their 26 arena shows.

Whilst Six Storeys High may not be used to performing in front of thousands upon thousands of screaming fans, that is not to say they do not come somewhat prepared. They have already played a host of impressive venues such as Edinburgh’s Usher Hall and the HMV Picture House, as well as completing a UK wide summer tour this year, which included Amy Winehouse’s old stomping ground - The Dublin Castle in London. Stephen, Scott, Ross and Jamie are certain they have what it takes to warm-up the McCrazed posse, and are urging people to click on that ‘like button’ on the official ‘Battle of the Bands’ page.

“It would mean the world to us to get picked. We’ve all been working so hard on writing new songs and promoting ourselves so it would be a great achievement to win the competition. We would be the happiest people in the world. We would also be able to play to thousands of people which is why we are doing this, and hopefully some people can enjoy listening to our music as much as we like playing it.”

Although influenced by the recordings of bands such as ‘Foo Fighters’, ‘Jimmy Eat World’ and ‘We Were Promised Jetpacks’, there is no arguing that these lads are bringing a sound which positively screams originality. With their hook-tastic sounds, catchy lyrics and powerful choruses, it is inevitable that you will find yourself crooning along. They are supremely infectious, and have been labelled in the past as a ‘sound built for stadiums’. And those mesmerizing vocals, shown off impeccably on their most recent single ‘Ghosts’, never fail to impress. With a distinctively Scottish twang that is guaranteed to be appreciated by the natives.

And it is evident that all the work the boys have put in towards their success, since forming at Craigmount High School in 2006, is at long last starting to pay off, as interest grows amongst record labels nation-wide. And closer to home they have found a fan in radio presenter and DJ, Jim Gellatly. He says of them;

“Their recent session for my Forth One show, ‘In:Demand Uncut’ was the real deal breaker…Despite having some massive names in recently, including Maniac Street Preachers and Arctic Monkeys, it’s one of my favourite sessions this year.”

And so as a band on the rise, the boys are urging people to vote for them as one of McFly’s opening acts. You can do so by clicking HERE and ‘liking’ them through your Facebook account.

And if you are itching to see them live in action, their next gig is at The Wee Red Bar in Edinburgh on the 7 December 2011. Tickets are available at sixstoreyshigh.com, simply click on ‘store’ and purchase for £5. Alternatively you can email tickets@sixstoreyshigh.com for your chance to witness their talents first-hand. - The Edinburgh Reporter


"An impressive and eagerly awaited debut"

Scottish songsmiths Six Storeys High have arrived with an impressive and eagerly awaited debut. If you like your music full of catchy hooks, big melodies, and sing-along choruses then you should bag yourself a copy of the eponymous 'Six Storeys High' EP.

The band, made up of Stephen Gray (vocals/guitar), Scott Lackie (bass), Jamie Lindsay (drums) and Ross Paterson (guitar) formed at the age of 14 at Craigmount High School in their hometown of Edinburgh. Since making the finals of Xfm's Winter Wonderland contest and winning the Edinburgh Schools Battle of The Bands, the band have been playing relentlessly in the capital and beyond and gathering a loyal following.

This is what Scotland does better than anywhere else in the world: intelligent pop music with an injection of aggression and downright bitterness. Six Storeys High have written an EP that is full of anthemic and unstoppable songs. Songs full of breakups that are heartfelt and uplifting at the same time. Pick of the bunch 'Slide Away' emphasises this with a bouncing chorus that epitomises the EP.

Whether it is my love of Scottish bands or my gravitation towards heart thumping melodic pop, Six Storeys High possess something truly great and look set to cement themselves in my music collection after such a shining debut. - Whisperin' And Hollerin'


"Heartfelt rock"

“Heartfelt rock… a big Britpop epic… surround sound chorus and chords” - The Daily Record


Discography

"Six Storeys High" EP - FourTrak Records, May 2010. Tracks featured: "Emergency Call", "Five Times Better", "In My Sight", "Slide Away".

"My Last Favour" single - FourTrak Records, December 2010. Tracks featured: "My Last Favour", "It's Not Easy", "Down And Out" (bonus track on CD only).

"My Last Favour" - video on our YouTube page (see "links" for details).

"Ghosts" - October 2011. Tracks featured: "Ghosts", "Fading Time" (bonus track on CD only), "It's Not Easy (Capasso Records remix).

All tracks available to buy on iTunes and to stream (see "links" for details).

Brand new EP coming June 2012.

"Ghosts" and "My Last Favour" played on "In Demand" and "In Demand: Uncut" across Scotland (Forth One, Clyde One, Northsound One, Tay FM, West FM and Radio Borders), on nationwide UK radio (Amazing Radio), plus on regional stations including Original 106, Heartland FM, Moray Firth Radio and Leith FM. "Fading Time" and "Ghosts" have also been played in session on "In Demand: Uncut".

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After consistently hitting the top of a plethora of city band competitions, Edinburgh’s Six Storeys High have been bringing their robust, energetic and melodic rock sound to many of the capital’s most prestigious live stages, including Liquid Room, Studio 24, and the city’s biggest rock venue, the HMV Picture House.

The four-piece have built a loyal fan base in Edinburgh and beyond with support s...lots for the likes of Xcerts, Tango In The Attic, Flood Of Red and Kassidy. They were selected to play both years of the Capital's Haddow Festival and reached the final of the national AyrPlay Festival competition. In May 2010 Six Storeys High launched their debut EP to over 600 fans at Edinburgh's biggest live music venue, The Usher Hall, and in September brought their new songs to the Capital’s newly reopened Liquid Room as hand-picked guests of Edinburgh heroes Jakil.

Winter 2010 saw the release of brand new single “My Last Favour”, picking up airplay across the UK, an accompanying and packed launch gig at Edinburgh’s Studio 24, and a tour of the Capital's schools playing to hundreds of new fans.

In 2011 they’ve returned triumphantly to Liquid Rooms, gathered more airplay across the UK, were selected again to play as support with The Xcerts, played one of the main stages at Edinburgh’s citywide EH1 Festival and have released brand new recordings (including single “Behind Closed Doors”), recorded at one of the country’s finest recording studios. Summer saw a highly successful debut UK tour with dates in London, Leeds, Newcastle and Brighton, and the band have followed the likes of Arctic Monkeys and Manic Street Preachers by recording a session for Jim Gellatly’s Scotland-wide “‘In Demand: Uncut” show.

Six Storeys High have just had their biggest single launch yet for “Ghosts”, and with a new expanded EP, a major UK tour and a keen eye on the year’s festival calendar on the cards for 2012, the future is indeed looking bright for one of Scotland’s brightest new hopes.

"Everything going for them... a sound built for stadiums... hook-laden anthems..." – The Sun
“Got a really good feeling about this, first class pop-rock… one of my favourite sessions of the year... the more I hear it, the more I love it!” – Jim Gellatly
“Heartfelt rock… a big Britpop epic… surround sound chorus and chords” – The Daily Record
“Haunting vocal talents…” - Metro
“Power pop with shades of Feeder, Kings of Leon and Biffy” – The List
“…fizzes with live energy and vitality… the next Teenage Fanclub…” - isthismusic.com
“Hooks to hang your hat on” – Sound Snob
“They melted the audience with fierce intensity, then sent them into a fever with a volcanic eruption of sound. And they left the crowd buzzing!” - Jakil

Stephen Gray – vocals/guitar, Scott Lackie – bass, Jamie Lindsay – drums, Ross Paterson – guitar