The Graeme Watkins Project

@ Johannesburg , South Africa

Genre

Indie , Electro , Pop , Rock

Biography

It’s not often that the South African music scene sees a band explode the way The Graeme Watkins Project have in 2011, merely 4 months after the release of their debut album “Corridors of The Mind” in March 2011. In this short space of time they’ve already produced 2 Top 10 hits singles from the album, including a single which has had the crowds screaming for a band to “C’mon And Dance With Me” as the popular hook from their massive hit “Music Affair” hypnotizes the wave of fans at all their shows.

GWP brings a dirty, edgy, rough approach to a medley of pop, indie, rock and electronic genres.

“A Masterpiece is a stroke of genius in a moment of madness… So live life like a madman” is Graeme’s motto, and there is definitely madness incorporated into his music. When listening to the first three recorded demo’s, it’s hard to believe these songs were written and recorded over a 2 week period!

Channeling influences such as “The Springbok Nude girls”, “Boo!”, “The Killers” and even a hint of “Depeche Mode”, this unique sound is bound to inject a splice of energy into every listener. With the ADHD inspired beat, the music is designed to get the crowd into the mad-capped mindset of the band members, to break out of their comfort zone and rock out to the all-encompassing movement of the melody.

“Corridors Of The Mind” embodies 18 months of hard work and a track listing that showcases their impressive song writing talent, with songs such as “Music Affair”, which is already climbing the charts on SA’s top radio stations, the energetic opening track “I Gotta Know” (which they performed live on the ‘Gary The ToothFairy’s Royal Variety Show’), “Bloodshot Eyes” with its powerful chorus, the emotional ballad “The Last Night” and feel-good song “Holding On”.

The Graeme Watkins Project (GWP) is not just about Graeme, it’s made up of phenomenal musicians who can stand proud in their own musical right: Ryno Zeelie plays Lead Guitar, Rudo Pieterse on Bass and Matthew Marinus on drums.

This unit has managed to break the “cookie-cutter” mould of the stereotypical SA Pop-Rock sound by producing a fresh sounding album, with each of the original songs lined with raw, pure emotion … pretty much exactly what everyone, not only the SA Music scene, needs right now.

Quoting The Press:

“Graeme steals the show though – very theatrical in his performance and after about the third song he made the confession that explains it all, “ADHD – I have it and I love it!” – the urbanist

“[The album] is the perfect mix of rock, indie and electro and really is a step up for South African music” - ontheradio.za.net

Record Label

Sheer

Influences

Kings of Leon

two door cinema club

coldplay

Springbok nude girls

BOO!

Neon Trees

young the giant

Manager

Kim Coppen - 0825796882 , Kim@thinktheatre.co.za

Agent

Natasha Burger - 0825614719 , natasha@sheer.co.za

#Track Name

Corridors Of The Mind

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