Dance à la Plage
Founded in early 2011, this exciting, up-and-coming quartet from the heart … Read Full Bio ↴Founded in early 2011, this exciting, up-and-coming quartet from the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside have developed a highly unique Indie/Pop/Alternative sound with an ear for catchy melodies and feel good songs.
Comprised of Joe Hamilton (vocals, guitar), Harry Elkington (vocals, guitar), Tom Sullivan (bass) and Tom Howard (drums), their songs are idiosyncratic and unusual, but also exuberant and uplifting, which makes for a compelling combination. Their name – which is the French for “dancing towards the beach” – is very fitting, aptly describing the jovial, feel good nature intoned in the songs.
Joe said, “An individual sound, great friendship and an ability to make each other's ideas work is really what sets us apart.”
The band have made a strong impact in the Oxfordshire area after supporting bands such as Kowalski, Pegasus Bridge, Lonsdale Boys Club, The Slowdown/Drive Like I Do and Morain. Their lively and energetic performances have entranced audiences and critics alike, and shows at AKA in their home town Banbury are already drawing in capacity audiences.
Harry added, “We love playing live, whether it's in a packed club, or a stripped-down, intimate acoustic affair. It's that chemistry, that verve, between us and the audience that is so rewarding.”
Citing influence from the likes of Two Door Cinema Club, Little Comets and The Maccabees – but in truth no more than a passing resemblance – Dance à la Plage have evolved a sound that is evocative and youthful. However, the maturity and craft of their songwriting reveals a richer, more sophisticated underside to their talents, which is evident in the strength of their songs.
“...very catchy, you will be singing along by the end” – BBC Introducing Oxford
Dance à la Plage released their debut EP on Amazon on June 25, 2012, which includes their two singles ‘Matilda’ and ‘Priorities’. These two singles have already received national airplay on BBC Introducing Oxford, Radio Horton, Banbury Radio and Amazing Radio, garnering praise from critics for their irresistible melodies, quirky lyrics and charismatic performances.
Dance à la Plage released their second EP titled "Hope" on April 21, 2014 on itunes. The EP includes 5 tracks.
“...fresh sounding, very catchy, a great band, clearly with a bright future” – Amazing Radio
Comprised of Joe Hamilton (vocals, guitar), Harry Elkington (vocals, guitar), Tom Sullivan (bass) and Tom Howard (drums), their songs are idiosyncratic and unusual, but also exuberant and uplifting, which makes for a compelling combination. Their name – which is the French for “dancing towards the beach” – is very fitting, aptly describing the jovial, feel good nature intoned in the songs.
Joe said, “An individual sound, great friendship and an ability to make each other's ideas work is really what sets us apart.”
The band have made a strong impact in the Oxfordshire area after supporting bands such as Kowalski, Pegasus Bridge, Lonsdale Boys Club, The Slowdown/Drive Like I Do and Morain. Their lively and energetic performances have entranced audiences and critics alike, and shows at AKA in their home town Banbury are already drawing in capacity audiences.
Harry added, “We love playing live, whether it's in a packed club, or a stripped-down, intimate acoustic affair. It's that chemistry, that verve, between us and the audience that is so rewarding.”
Citing influence from the likes of Two Door Cinema Club, Little Comets and The Maccabees – but in truth no more than a passing resemblance – Dance à la Plage have evolved a sound that is evocative and youthful. However, the maturity and craft of their songwriting reveals a richer, more sophisticated underside to their talents, which is evident in the strength of their songs.
“...very catchy, you will be singing along by the end” – BBC Introducing Oxford
Dance à la Plage released their debut EP on Amazon on June 25, 2012, which includes their two singles ‘Matilda’ and ‘Priorities’. These two singles have already received national airplay on BBC Introducing Oxford, Radio Horton, Banbury Radio and Amazing Radio, garnering praise from critics for their irresistible melodies, quirky lyrics and charismatic performances.
Dance à la Plage released their second EP titled "Hope" on April 21, 2014 on itunes. The EP includes 5 tracks.
“...fresh sounding, very catchy, a great band, clearly with a bright future” – Amazing Radio
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Dance à la Plage Lyrics
2 2 2 Oh give it up You give it up because you know…
Alright We were young No where near old enough It kind of happened…
Fever Fever Runnin' through my bones I'm fighting, this hot and co…
Fortune She said she was 18 but she lied 'Cause I found…
Hope Feeling so soul-less, Talking so hopelessly, Yeah, I need a …
Love Games There′s no one to blame here We've grown apart over the…
Matilda So make, Your move, Or wait, And lose. Don't say that we did…
Need To Know Come on take a chance with me, You know i'd take…
Pink Love Sunday morning you're what I need, To make me wake up…
Priorities You say you're changing but I can't see evidence But the…
Same Direction Time to think, we're running on empty Head first never took…
She's Gone By The Morning Hey girl, come on tell me, what you've got in…
Thank You I wanna say thank you For showing me the way For all…
Time for Change Well I get the feeling, That I missed the meaning, When you…
Time For Change ft Frances Mitson Well I get the feeling, That I missed the meaning, When you…
Time For Change ft. Frances Mitson Well I get the feeling, That I missed the meaning, When you…
Wanna Move Like You Oh lately girl, I've been tryna get you off my…