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A band born out of small towns and spare time.
Following the release of their third single ‘Daisies’, rising duo Good Neighbours announce their world tour, with UK dates starting this October after their summer festival appearances. Good Neighbours recently released ‘Daisies’ a “low self-esteem anthem” named BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record and was premiered by Jack Saunders.
‘Daisies’ follows ‘Keep It Up’ a rousing pep-talk of a song and their huge, breakout debut single, ‘Home’ – the first true viral success of the year, amassing more than 270 million global streams, officiating it as the most streamed debut single globally from a new artist in 2024. ‘Home’ entered the singles charts in 13 countries including the UK (#26) and the Billboard Hot 100 (for 11 weeks) and has spent 17 weeks in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart, along with impressive radio airplay on nearly 150 stations in the US across all formats, landing the song at No. 10 at AAA and in the Top 15 at Alternative Radio.
At home in the UK, Good Neighbours sold out The Sebright Arms in November 2023, off the back of one SoundCloud demo. In February of this year, they packed out Hackney’s The Victoria for their second-ever headline, and the next day, they sold out London’s Lexington in under an hour. Due to such demand, they added another London show at Village Underground, which quickly sold out as well.
Good Neighbours are Scott Verrill and Oli Fox who have neighbouring studios at their building in East London and first began making music for the project together out of the desire to make something positive and unpolished in a scene where most music felt quite mellow and intimate. Throughout 2023, they consistently began making music for the love of making music, and only midway through the year decided to create the band to release under. With an urge to rekindle the early 2000s scene of Passion Pit / MGMT etc, Good Neighbours nod to classic songwriting and raucous production, inspired by A24, friendship, and a cinematic approach to music.
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