Cord (band)

Cord (band)
Cord
Origin Norfolk, UK
Genres Alternative Rock
Indie Rock
Members
James Leeds - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboard
Phil Davison - Drums
Mike Jackson - Guitar, Keyboard
Past members
Andrew Walsh - Bass

Cord (often written as C/O/R/D) are a four-piece band from Norfolk, UK. Originally signed by Island Records on a five album deal they were released from their contract in March 2007. The band's song "Go Either Way" is featured on the soundtrack for EA's video game Madden NFL 07. Also, the song "Sea of Trouble" was featured in the NME Essential Bands 2007

The band split in 2008, however reformed in 2010 and are now recording their second album, 'Later Is Better for Me, If That's Okay?', which is due to be released on 25 April 2011 on the NRone record label.

Contents

Cord line up

James Leeds - Vocals, Bass
Phil Davison - Drums
Mike Jackson - Guitar

Discography

Albums

Other People's Lives Are Not As Perfect As They Seem (2006)

Later Is Better for Me, If That's Okay (2011)

Singles

  • "Winter"
  • "Go Either Way" (2006)
  • "Winter" (re-release) (2006) (UK #34)
  • "Sea of Trouble" (2006) (UK #50)

References

External links



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