These Four Walls
About These Four Walls from Auckland
www.thesefourwallsband.com
www.myspace.com/these4walls
Over four years ago, guitarist
Gray Vickers posted an ad online looking for a singer to work with. He
received a response from singer Steve Gibb and weeks later, when the
two started jamming together in a tiny basement in Glenfield, the band
These Four Walls was formed.
Gray and Steve’s musical chemistry and songwriting talents were
undeniable, and would be the driving force behind the band’s success.
The other key factor in the rise of These Four Walls was their tight,
heavy and energetic live performances, which immediately caught the
attention of hundreds of music fans and continued to grow and evolve
with the music.
By 2007, These Four Walls were ready to introduce themselves to a larger audience. Their first single Walk Away
was released early in the year, and gradually built momentum on The
Rock FM and Kiwi FM as well as local stations Bayrock and The Zone.
When the music video was released in May, the momentum picked up and Walk Away
received significant airplay on both Radio and Television. It broke
into the NZ Top 40, was featured on the Rock FM top 30 for 12 weeks and
in 2008 was featured at #965 in the Rock FMs ‘Rock 1000 Countdown’ as
the only song by an unsigned artist.
The band’s next release, Under The Shadows,
was equally successful when released in late 2007, peaking at #18 on
the NZ Top 40 chart, continuing to gain the band airplay on Radio and
Television, and marked the band’s first appearance on The Edge FM.
These Four Walls’ third release, Fly Home, was again
successful in raising the profile of the group and, as the third
consecutive single to break into the NZ Top 40 chart, was the song that
helped to win the band a Phase 4 album grant from NZ on Air.
In late 2008 These Four Walls signed a Promotion & Distribution
deal with Isaac Promotions / Universal Music NZ to release their debut
album Down Falls An Empire throughout New Zealand. They
began pre-production in January 2009 with Chris Van De Geer (Stellar*,
Solstate, Revolver) and in May began recording with Chris and veteran
producer/engineer Andrew Buckton (The D4, Steriogram, Midnight Youth.)
Down Falls An Empire is a bold, artistic statement from the
band. It’s musically diverse, yet thematically consistent, taking the
listener on a journey and presenting itself as a single piece of art as
opposed to just a collection of songs. Ambitious for a debut album, the
songs range in style from powerful guitar-driven anthems to melodic and
beautiful passages but thoughout the band retain their individuality
and identity.
The album is IN STORES NOW! You can buy it at The Warehouse, JB Hi-Fi, Real Groovy, The CD-DVD Store and Marbecks, also you can buy digital copies from iTunes, digiRAMA, Amplifier.co.nz, Vodafoone and Telecom.
hey boys looking forward to playing this weekend in Hamilton!
Make way for the fuckin rock.
A nasty nasty fat blimp on the face of NZ music.
You guys should come play a show in Hamilton!
'The DHSFDs'.. your a real idiot.
thanks boys for coming to WBHS you guys were great
The DHDFDs go away if you dont like them
Fuck isnt that the guy from Nz Idol??
I Dont Like You, im more of a fan of that other guy who one!