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The History of the Seven O'clock Junkies looks back over 5 years. The first album “Here come’s everything” was meant to be a, mini solo album by Darryl Everitt, of songs written (and shoe horned in) whilst playing for “proper bands” in London.
Musicians came and went from various tours and festivals with their main bands, but the songs just got more and more stunning as the sessions went on.
The only problem was, in the end the album got bigger and bigger and the years rolled by…
The first demos were finished off and sent to radio stations as early as 2001.
Bob Geldoff came to hear of the band whilst he was doing a stint as a Dj on Londons Xfm radio station.
Bob had been handed a copy of a 4 song demo by a friend of ours and was heard saying on a music program, that this band “restored his faith in pop music” and that “somebody should give them a proper release”…….he later aired many views on London’s XFM, one of which had him mentioning the band a second time and saying, he thought they we have been signed by now and that they we playing gigs in the area. (We weren’t signed, but we were playing live!)
“Everyone’s allowed a little dreaming” received repeated airplay on Xfm radio but no one could get hold of a copy….
It didn’t matter; we’ll finish the album soon, what’s the rush….
Recording moved permanently to Shonk studios in Oxford, where The Candy Skins Bret Gordon and John Halliday re- recorded and recorded more songs. Charly Coombes from the 22-20’s and brothers Supergrass breezed through and absolutely made you want to die with a smile on your face with the keyboards he brought to the sessions.
Then as the recording finished after a few crazy little gigs in London, we sat on the whole project.......... and went back to work with our various bands!
Finally in April 2008, Darryl decided to resurrect the band, bringing in now lead singer, Dave Southall, Bassist, James Hatter & Drummer, Jon Kitchin. A new line up and a new era had embarked on the band.
The four of them immediately hit it off and became a very tight unit in a matter of months, the main aim was the promote this wonderful album and come up with some new material along the way.
Photographs Courtesy of Heather Brown (Brown & Co Photography)
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Member Since: 23/05/2008
Band Website: http://cdbaby.com/cd/socjunkies
Band Members:

Dave Southall - Vocals

Darryl Everitt - Guitar & Backing Vocals

James Hatter - Bass

Jon Kitchin - Drums

Influences: REM
Crowded House
Neil Finn
The Byrds
The Beatles
Stereophonics
+ Many More!!

Sounds Like: Melodic Pop Rock

Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

KEYBOARD/PIANO PLAYER REQUIRED

KEYBOARD/PIANO PLAYER REQUIRED FOR GIGGING BAND WITH FORTHCOMING ALBUMAn opportunity has arisen within the Seven O'clock Junkies for a Keyboard/Piano player, perhaps with some acoustic guitar skills (...
Posted by on Mon, 08 Sep 2008 14:22:00 GMT

"Here Come’s Everything" Album for Sale @ £6.50 at all upcoming gigs

"Here Come's Everything" Available for Sale at ALL upcoming gigs!Firstly a big thank you to everyone on Myspace for their continued support and kind words.This coming Thursday (14th August 2008) We ar...
Posted by on Tue, 12 Aug 2008 15:29:00 GMT

Band Update & New Mailing List

Hi all and welcome to the Seven O'clock Junkies very first blog here on Myspace.Firstly, we'd like to mention our new mailing list section on our profile page, if you sign up, we will be sure to keep ...
Posted by on Sat, 12 Jul 2008 17:04:00 GMT