Next of Kin (band)

Next of Kin

Next of Kin playing in Neals Yard in London in 2012
Background information
Origin Braintree, Essex, England
Genres Pop, rock, pop rock
Years active 1998present
Labels Universal
Members Nathan Bass
Mark Bass
Kieran Bass

Next of Kin are an English pop rock band from Braintree, Essex, comprising brothers Nathan (drums), Mark (guitar) and Kieran Bass (bass guitar).[1][2][3][4]

History

The band was discovered when the brothers visited the Musical Exchanges music shop in Birmingham, after an event at the nearby NEC had been cancelled. Shop owner Gary Chapman was impressed by Mark's guitar playing and put them in touch with universal music. [2][4][5] they signed a record deal with Universal Records.[6] They played on the Smash Hits tour in 1998 and supported Boyzone on their UK tour in 1999.[3][7] Their most notable single was "24 Hours from You", which was co-written by Richard Drummie of Go West,[5] and helped by a promotional video shot in South Africa,[8] and an appearance on the ITV television show Mad for It.[9] It reached number 13 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1999, and their follow-up release, "More Love", peaked at number 33 in June that year.[10][11]

At the time of their first single they received comparisons with Hanson, with their ages ranging from 13 to 18 when they broke through in 1999.[1][3][4][7]

In 2012 the brothers went to Los Angeles to record with Hollywood actor Stephen Dorff and his composer/producer father Steve Dorff. Next of Kin recorded their album at NRG studios in California, with guest musicians John JR Robinson, drums; Leland Sklar, bass; Michael Landau, guitar; George Deoring, acoustic guitar; Jimmy Nichols, keyboards.

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 Wright, Matthew (1999) "Matthew Wright Column: Check Out Next Of Kin", Daily Mirror, 19 January 1999
  2. 1 2 "Single of the Week", Birmingham Evening Mail, 9 February 1999
  3. 1 2 3 "Mega Mirror: Kin will be the Next big thing", Daily Mirror, 30 January 1999
  4. 1 2 3 Barnes, Anthony (1998) "Ex-Spice manager lines up the next generation", The Scotsman, 26 December 1998, p. 4
  5. 1 2 Coleman, Andy (1999) "Stardom", Birmingham Mail, 12 January 1999, p. 12
  6. Somerville, Colin (1999) "Are these the girls to spice up your life", Scotland on Sunday, 16 May 1999, p. 4
  7. 1 2 Young, Graham (1999) "Pet Shop Brum!", Birmingham Mail, 15 June 1999, p. 28
  8. "The hotshots to watch in 99", Birmingham Mail, 5 January 1999
  9. "Wednesday TV", Daily Record, 30 January 1999
  10. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 394. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  11. Next of Kin, Chart Stats, retrieved 2010-04-03
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