Sunderland Echo

Best year yet for Social Room

- By Katy Wheeler katy.wheeler@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @katyjourno

Home-grown act Social Room will cap off their most successful year yet with a sold-out Sunderland show.

The six-piece, who hail from Seaham and Sunderland, have been honing their sound on the live circuit for more than three years, but 2017 saw them step up a gear with support slots for Dave Stewart, the Happy Mondays and The Sherlocks.

Mackem music legend Dave liked the charismati­c band so much he’s produced their latest single and has been giving them tips on how to break into the notoriousl­y tough music industry.

Following on from warming up the crowds for Happy Mondays at this year’s Sunniside Live in July and supporting Dave at his 65th birthday gig at Sunderland Empire in September, the band will headline their own gig at Independen­t in Holmeside on Saturday, December 16, with support from Vida.

Frontman Matty Smith said: “We’ve played a Christmas gig at Independen­t for the past three years, but this is the first time it’s sold out in advance. This year, more than ever, we’ve really noAward ticed our fan base growing and we can’t wait to perform.

“We’ve had an incredible year, and playing the Empire was unbelievab­le. Last time I was there before that was as a kid watching the panto, so to be on stage looking out was an amazing sight.”

Dave was so impressed with the band’ s music that he asked Matty to step into Mick Jagger’s shoes and perform Old Habits Die Hard with him on stage, a track which won him a Golden Globe after it featured on the film Alfie.

Recognisin­g their talent, Dave has also produced the band’s latest single Let’s Talk, the video for which was filmed on the Blast beach in Seaham.

Matty said: “We’ve always been confident in our sound, but to have someone like that think you’re worthy of being looked at has really given us that extra boost.”

Band member Adam Potts said: “He doesn’t have to support local talent like that, but he takes a real interest in what we’re doing and to have someone like that recognise you makes playing those gigs over the years, when it was perhaps just a couple of people in a bar, all worthwhile.”

Joining Matty and Adam on stage will be band members Tim Harker, Christophe­r Leonard, Alex Gunn and Simon Bewick.

Harry Collinson, from Rough Diamond Management, who introduced the band to Dave, said: “Dave’s been really supportive of the band, he thinks they have a great vibe, lyrics and singer and he loves their sound.”

“We’ve had an incredible year” MATTY SMITH

 ??  ?? Adam Potts, left, and Matty Smith of Social Room, who are set to headlin e their own gig at Independen­t in Sunderland.
Adam Potts, left, and Matty Smith of Social Room, who are set to headlin e their own gig at Independen­t in Sunderland.
 ??  ?? The band’s Sunderland show, on December 16, is sold out.
The band’s Sunderland show, on December 16, is sold out.

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