Hope&Social are a four-piece rock band based in Leeds, England. They were originally known as Four Day Hombre. They tour extensively, and March 13 2006 saw the nationwide release of their debut album, Experiments in Living, as Four Day Hombre and through their own record label, Alamo Music. The publicity activities accompanying the release of this album, along with the unusual history of Alamo Music, raised the profile of the band considerably during 2006.
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- Hope&Social are a four-piece rock band based in Leeds, England. They were originally known as Four Day Hombre. They tour extensively, and March 13 2006 saw the nationwide release of their debut album, Experiments in Living, as Four Day Hombre and through their own record label, Alamo Music. The publicity activities accompanying the release of this album, along with the unusual history of Alamo Music, raised the profile of the band considerably during 2006. On February 7 2006 they played a half-hour session on the Janice Long show on BBC Radio 2, which featured a number of live acoustic performances as well as a discussion with the band. The album release was followed by a tour of Barfly venues around Britain. In the autumn of 2006 they toured the UK supporting Embrace and released the mini-album Fight Death. A tour of Canada was completed in March 2007, to support the release of Experiments in Living in that country. The tour included support slots for Canadian bands The Marble Index and The Miniatures. On May 15 2008, it was announced by the band that they were changing their name to Hope&Social, stating "same line-up, but with a different approach and sound". In July 2008, Hope&Social released their first EP under the new name, with a full-length album due out before the end of the year. On October 7 2008, the band appeared on Channel M, a TV station based in Manchester. On June 3 2009, the band released their new album, Architect of this Church. The album was in the making for 2 years and took over 16000 man hours to record. It is currently available to purchase on their website, where fans can buy the album for however much they think it is worth.
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- Simon Wainwright
Rich Huxley
Ed Waring
Jason Miller
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- Hope&Social are a four-piece rock band based in Leeds, England. They were originally known as Four Day Hombre. They tour extensively, and March 13 2006 saw the nationwide release of their debut album, Experiments in Living, as Four Day Hombre and through their own record label, Alamo Music. The publicity activities accompanying the release of this album, along with the unusual history of Alamo Music, raised the profile of the band considerably during 2006.
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