The 633
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The 633

Colchester, England, United Kingdom

Colchester, England, United Kingdom
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"The 633 @ Surface Unsigned"

Depending on what you want from music depends on what you’re willing to give. The 633 know what they are willing to give, and they know what they want in return.

Their sound is a mixture of indie/rock; truth be told, they have the sound of a classic rock band, and with influences of Oasis and Led Zeppelin, I’m not surprised.

They have that power, they have a sound that grabs you, but they also have the soul and eccentricity that define indie. Little things like that make The 633 what they are, classic but by no means outdated. - David Couchman


"The 633 @ The Dome (Tufnell Park, London)"

A quintessentially British band that will instantly draw comparisons to Brit pop heroes Oasis; there is something traditional of British rock music in them and their influences cite as much as, The Who, Paul Weller, Kasabian, etc…

The sound of The 633 is easy to compliment, great and everything it should be, the sound did rely on their heavy influences but also on the obvious creativity they possess, as demonstrated on their penultimate track; an epic piece of music that showed depth and an enormous ability. - The Dome


Discography

Demo (2009)

Start Again
Too Much To Ask
See The Light
You Don't Know (Local Radio Airplay)
All That I Need (Local Radio Airplay)

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The 633 are a 4-piece British Indie/Rock band from Colcheser, Essex. They play modern Indie music with a hint of everything that's been before them.

They have been together for just over a year now and are hoping that this is the start of something good. They played their first gig at The Twist Music Venue at the end of July 2008 and have now gone on to play venues such as the University of Essex, The Purple Turtle in Camden and Jamm in Brixton supporting music industry mogul Alan McGee. Now after playing many other successful gigs, they are looking to push the band forwards, or more appropriately upwards.

At the end of last year the band recorded their first demo, which you can hear on this very page. It was recorded in the less conventionl studio that is Craig's spare room/office. Although its not the most polished recording it does retain the energy of a live performance and the rawness that makes the band so different from the frilly pop bands of today.

The band are now concentrating on new material to add to their already heavy armoury of songs and are due to enter the Studio in December to record a one off single.

The band have also recently started to host their own club night called The Raging Bull at a local music venue. This night has gone from strength to strength and has established the band as one of the biggest bands of the local area.

Keep your eye on this band as they are sure to make a swift and sure attack on a relatively redundent music scene.

Make sure you are part of it !!!