The Hitchcock Rules were born in 2004 in the beautiful and
inspirational county of Cornwall. Ryan, Rich, Stuart Dan
and Aj blended their talents and started creating an innovative
sound and style which put a new twist on indie/rock.
After recording
their debut album, the band took their music on the road,
selling out local venues and then taking their music on
to the national arena. Playing hundreds of dates all over
the UK including Leicester University, the prestigious Cavern
Club in Liverpool, Beautiful Days Festival and the Princess
Pavilion in Falmouth, the band have created a strong and
growing fan base. They have enjoyed touring extensively
in the past few years supporting acts such as Starsailor,
Graham Coxon, ALO, Kubb, The Webb Sisters, The Beautiful
Girls and The Monkeys.
Having gained
much exposure within the music industry and receiving an
incredible response from the public, the boys felt there
was a need to set up their own label, “First Aid Records”
to function as a record company, Promotions Company and
booking agent, to take them that one step further.
In April 2006
The Hitchcock Rules were featured in ‘Music week’
with their song ‘The 91 Bus’ cover mounting
the magazine. As well as appearing in Orange Music Week
and Bristol Fringe magazines, they continue to be highlighted
regularly in the local press.
The band appeared
on national television when the ‘Rip Curl Board Masters
Unleashed Festival’ was broadcast on T4 and E4 from
Newquay. In an interview with the Channel 4 programme Pop
World, they were described by Hamish Clark (Breaks Co-op)
and Narina Pallet as, “the highlight of the festival.”
They have received
consistent levels of air play on local and national radio
stations such as Capital FM, BBC radio and many regional
independent stations. Recently they won Pirate FM’s
‘Unsigned Battle of the Bands’ competition,
which was judged by Nick Mason (drummer with Pink Floyd)
and Tim Smit (the brains behind The Eden Project).
The passion and
energy the band hold can be seen at every gig, heard in
every recording and felt in every second of the magic they
make and give to their audience.
The band are
now looking forward to a year of festivals and touring throughout
the UK and Europe. With an ever growing fan base, a bundle
of media support and their new album due out in 2008, it
looks to be an exciting year ahead for The Hitchcock Rules
~ anything could happen... |