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Artist description
Having garnered radio airplay and numerous sold out shows from their first full length CD 'Rogue', Scotland Yard is currently appearing all over the country promoting their follow up CD release'24/7' which has played on over 170 college radio stations. Their strong live show and very commercial pop/rock sound have won them opening slots for such acts as Berlin, Missing Persons, Dramarama and appearances with Lenny Kravitz and Lit to name a few. The videos for "American Hero" and "No Regrets" can be seen on their website www.scotlandyard.net
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Musical Influences
Missing Persons , Berlin, Blondie, Garbage |
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Similar Artists
No Doubt, Republica, Blondie, Garbage |
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Group Members
Kim Cahill, Rob Ferrell, Chris Hill |
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Albums
Rogue, and 24/7 |
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Press Reviews
Hearing the name Scotland Yard would make me think of a Ska group from England, but I'd be wrong, because it's actually a Pop group (I guess you'd call their style '80's Pop) from Orange County. Scotland Yard has a real smooth style-when I listened to their c.d. 24/7, I got the feeling that I'd heard it before. The lead singer, Kim Cahill, has a very smooth voice, sort of a mix of Gwen Stefani and the lead singer of Berlin (what the hell is her name again?). Scotland Yard uses a mix of electric guitar and synthesizer - very well thought out music. The first song on 24/7 is called No Regrets, and the chorus kind of reminds me of something that Offspring would do, only smoother. They have a good image, and I'm surprised that I haven't heard of them before. If you like '80's Pop, and some of the heavier California groups of the '80's and '90's, you'll definitely dig Scotland Yard. Scotland Yard's official website: http://www.scotlandyard.net
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Location
Newport Beach, California - USA |
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