It sums up 2020 music-wise to see Sea Girls’ frontman Henry Camamile walking around a deserted Brixton Academy in the newly released video for ‘This Is The End’, a track from the ‘Open Up Your Head’ era. After the release of their successful debut album ‘Open Up Your Head’ and standalone single ‘Accident Waiting To Happen’ earlier this year, Sea Girls are now looking to cap off 2020 with one final track.
Even more poignant is that the band filmed at the venue on the very day that they were actually due to play their biggest headline show there, and would have done but for the Big Covid crisis putting paid to everything.
Thankfully, and pandemics permitting, their 2020 aborted tour has now been rescheduled for next October.
With their debut album a now imminent prospect, we’ve been blasting Sea Girls at every sunny opportunity. In particular, ‘Closer’ is a great track to add to your playlists for a brilliant dose of indie joy. With trilling guitars and an infectious chorus, the tune remains one of their best.
Well here we are! Our debut album ‘Open Up Your Head’ is finally out. We’ve played music together since we first started learning instruments (however badly) in our teens and its so humbling that it’s lead to this. This has been the craziest journey of our lives and whilst it hasn’t always been a smooth ride all of our experiences have led us to this moment and it’s an honour to share this album with you. This band has taken us to so many amazing places and given us the chance to pursue what has felt like a fevered pipe dream at times. Ultimately we’re just four guys who love music and it’s every one of you that makes this band what it is, thank you for being with us every step of the way. We’re privileged to have a community that supports us and each other and the connection we feel with you guys is truly special. So let’s turn the music up fucking loud and enter the Open Up Your Head era together.
We’re so excited to announce we’re going to be hitting the road again in November for a run of special intimate record store shows! Pre-order ‘Open Up Your Head’ from these independent record stores for tickets. You’ll get an album, you’ll get a ticket and we get to see all your lovely faces again!. Nottingham, Bristol and Marlborough tickets will be available from tomorrow.
Band Members
Henry Camamile, Rory Young, Andrew Dawson & Oli Khan
‘Open Up Your Head’ The debut album Polydor Records
Fresh off the back of their Under Exit Lights EP, Sea Girls are treating us with even more new music, starting with new single Do You Really Wanna Know? The new single arrives alongside the announcement of the band’s debut album, Open Up Your Head, out August 14th via PolydorRecords.
With bragging rights as the next generation of British sing-along maestros, Sea Girls seem under no pressure to release another anthemic tune to their repertoire. Do You Really Wanna Know? is a 3 minute bop about spoiling precious moments with questions.
One of their more upbeat tunes, it’s chorus has a firm boyband feel and a rhythm reminiscent of an obscure 90’s TV show credits which I can’t quite place. It doesn’t feel like the instant classic some of their older songs have upon release, yet Caville’s vocals carry enough power that you can already hear this being sung back to them during one of their raucous live shows.
One thing is certain, Sea Girls have found the magic potion for writing feel-good indie pop with incessantly catchy choruses and don’t intend stopping any time soon. For this reason, we’re psyched for the release of their long-awaited debut album Open Up Your Head in August.
Band Members:
Henry Camamile, Rory Young, Andrew Dawson & Oli Khan
The UK rockers have a strong talent for building danceable and raging pop rock beats. “Damage Done” could easily find itself on advertisements, soundtracks, and your favorite playlists. A track that beautifully captures a love lost, the track carries throughout with a pulsating energy that is completely enthralling and captivating. SeaGirls could be the next big thing in indie rock.
The explosive indie guitar band Sea Girls. If you haven’t yet heard of them, keep on reading and add them to your radar now!.
After being nominated for ‘BBC’s Sound of…’ award in 2019 (where they were the only band to be listed), the British four piece have announced that their debut album, ‘Open Up Your Head’, will be released in August this year and will contain emotionally charged and deeply personal hooks.
The band are renowned for their frenetic, sweat-induced live shows and since forming in 2015, they have played at countless festivals and gigs, building up a prominent reputation amongst their fans. : “their live shows have a real punch… consisting of out and out bangers.”
Taking their inspiration as kids, when The Killers, The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys debut albums were released, much of their success is driven by their energetic live performances and uncanny ability to write adrenaline-heavy guitar anthems with songs. Don’t miss the chance to watch them live later this year!
Their new single, ‘Do You Really Wanna Know?’, premiered as Annie Mac’s ‘Hottest Record’ on Radio 1.
Lincolnshire indie rockers have been impressing listeners with the strength of the singles which are loaded with hook and are just so damn addictive. The fresh faced fourpiece can often be heard on BBC Radio 1 and they have now just dropped their ‘Under Exit Lights’ EP that reveals a band eager to thrill the new generation across six tracks highly polished to pop precision.
“We’ve worked so hard to get here. We’re so clear-headed about where we want to go, where we want to be and what we want to say. I don’t want to let anything knock us off track. 2020 is going to be massive for us. Bring it on.”
Sea Girls have a sound that is unforgettable and upbeat. They have already built a massive worldwide following and are nearing 800,000 monthly Spotify listeners. Their debut album is coming this summer and they are already the staple on several official Spotify playlists. Sea Girls have just released an EP called “Under Exit Lights” which contains 6 tracks, some full band and some acoustic, which shows a different side of the band. The EP starts off with their last released banger-of-a-single “Ready for More“, which is still stuck in our heads from the first time we heard it. Another great track on this EP to zone in on is called “Why Won’t You Admit.” Another synth-heavy pop-rock smash, Sea Girls are really showing that they know how to pen catchy hooks and feel-good jams.
Sea Girls are: Henry Camamile (vocals/guitar), Rory Young (guitar), Andrew Dawson (bass) and Oli Khan (drums)
As you wait for their debut LP, dive into this 20-minute collection of music: ‘Under Exit Lights’ is out on Polydor Records
Fresh from their first ever European tour, Sea Girls have just unveiled the video for their most recent single “Ready For More”. The track itself is taken from the band’s forthcoming new EP “Under Exit Lights”, out on March 6th via Polydor Records. The new video was directed by Sophia & Robert (Odelay Films), who have previously worked with the likes of Pale Waves, The Kooks, David Guetta.
Singer Henry comments on the video:
The video for ‘Ready For More’ is one part Alice, one part Harley, and I think a lot of me. At the time of writing it I was so unsure of who I was, what I was doing or if I could trust myself. I was my own worst enemy… [It] is a thinly veiled dark message in vibrant frenzied and down the rabbit hole way.
On the rest of the EP, which includes 3 unreleased songs as well as recent bangers Violet, and Closer, Henry says:
The lyrics for these songs draw their soul from my life of late nights and the mornings after – about being young and going out a lot. It involves dark thoughts, anxiety, but ends in hope, positivity and optimism.
Ready For More has already become a live favourite during their recent European tour. If you want to see the band live better be quick and get the remaining tickets for their Birmingham & London UK tour dates this April.
Their debut album is coming this summer and they are already the staple on several official Spotify playlists.
Thousands upon thousands of fans gathered in one space with hands aloft, screaming along to every word and their body shaking with adrenaline as track after track hits them like a tidal wave. That feeling, of being wrapped up in a band who seize the euphoric and turn it into something vital and real in front of your eyes, that feeling is what makes a band special. Emblazoned front and centre, it’s what Sea Girls burst and pulse with – a band aiming first and foremost at being the torch-bearing sing-a-long for a whole new generation and a band trading, at its core, in what may seem the simplest of sciences. Turn everything up a notch, write anthems to throw yourselves into and be that soundtrack for the best nights of people’s lives.”
Band Members:
Henry Camamile, Rory Young, Andrew Dawson & Oli Khan
Sea Girls have toasted a new record deal with a thumping new single. The four-piece have stormed across the country, releasing a string of indie rock bangers to electrify fans.
Polydor Records have swooped to sign the band, with Sea Girls also announcing their biggest ever UK tour.
Hitting London’s Kentish Town Forum on October 10th, the quartet have also shared brand new single ‘Damage Done’. It’s a song about “about young love and moving on” it’s an indie rock track that looks continually to the future.
Vocalist and songwriter Henry Camamile explains the track: “‘Damage Done’ is about young love and moving on. The night before the song was written I recognised that a part of my past was amazing, a bit flawed and broken all at the same time. I wanted to try to be at peace with it, and to realise that better things are to come rather than holding onto the past. I sort of told myself I’m singing to no one if I’m not thinking of the future.”
Having gained a reputation for their frantic live performances and epic guitar rock sound, Sea Girls have been plying their trade throughout 2018 and released their latest single All I Want To Hear You Say in September. They head out on a major headline tour at the end of February 2019 – but you can get a taste of their amazing live show with this exclusive clip, showcasing the band’s appearances with appearances at Truck, Citadel, All Points East and Leeds festivals across the summer.
This London four-piece spent their summer building a fanbase at festivals around the UK. While the music industry hasn’t been so kind to rock bands over the past few years, the tides (geddit) seem to be turning, and it’s about time we had some new blood on the scene. Sea Girls are offering listeners a fresh, uplifting and bold guitar-based sound that capture the spirit of youth.
Primed for breakthrough in 2018 Sea Girls release their first physical release titled Adored to celebrate the one-year anniversary of their debut track Call Me Outand first ever headline gig. The EP features the newly recorded title track and growing live favourite Adored as well as new single Too Much Funwhich is currently picking up steam with Radio 1’s Annie Mac, Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart plus previous indie banger single Eat Me Whole released in March. Originally hailing from East Midlands and Kent, this 7” EP are a collection of songs by a band that pack their punches with festival ready indie anthems and arrive ahead of Sea Girls performance at Reading and Leeds festival. Produced by long term collaborator Larry Hibbitt (Nothing But Thieves, Sundara Karma) Sea Girls are fast becoming known for their frantic live shows bringing songs that are resonating with an audience who want an easy escape from a complicated world.