Formed in 2004 by songwriters Sara Sanchez and Martin Knight, Hull-based
band The Favours spent their formative years building up a strong local
fanbase, driving coaches filled with fans down to London gigs and
self-releasing their own album ‘Magpie's Revenge'. By the end of 2005, the band
had completed their first UK
tours and played shows in Belgium
and Germany,
however, their highlight was headlining the first ever unsigned stage at the
Leeds Festival.
In 2006, The Favours had been hauled out of Hull for a US tour that saw them
supporting acclaimed American band The Wrens at sold-out shows in legendary
venues such as New York's Bowery Ballroom and Philadelphia's Northstar Bar. By
spring, they were touring the UK
again, culminating in a riotous show at London's
ULU.
Come the summer, despite their unsigned status and thanks to their rapidly
growing fanbase, The Favours were invited to play at the BBC's prestigious,
inaugural Electric Proms Festival, appearing alongside the likes of Kasabian,
The Who and Paul Weller.
Autumn saw the band shooting their debut video with top producer Des
Burkinshaw (ITV Chart Show, Jo Whiley Show, Top of the Pops).
With one last gasp for breath, The Favours' year ended with clips from their
exhilarating Proms performance being used on a BBC ‘This is what we do' ident
that was shown repeatedly on BBC1, 2, 3 and 4 throughout November.
In March 2007, The Favours finally put pen to paper and signed with
StoneTrax Records. "We had a few opportunities open to us, but StoneTrax
was the label we felt most comfortable with" explains Martin. "They
are a new independent who believe first and foremost in strong songwriting and
from the moment they met Sara, they could see she was a star in waiting."
The Favours released their critically acclaimed debut single ‘Islands' in
September and did a full UK
tour to coincide. Leading up to the release, Music Week said "Islands rocks
along with jagged guitars and a vast chorus and deserves widespread radio
support".
2nd single "Sick of it' followed in December and as well as receiving plenty
of Regional Radio Airplay and great feedback from producers, it was also picked
up by Hugh Stephens for his Radio 1 show.
The bands next single ‘One up on you' is released on 5th May. The track is
backed by ‘Bad intentions' and will be available both digitally and physically.
A further single and the band's debut album for StoneTrax Records will be
released in the Summer.
"It's taken a hell of a lot of hard work, determination and self-belief
to get to this point" says Sara, whose tiny frame and sweet speaking voice
betray none of her grit and growl on stage. "Last year proved it was well
worth the wait. The songs flowed like they never had before and the buzz on
stage was amazing. People who saw us said they could feel it too."