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Your Twenties

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Your Twenties
The East Londoners have been working with in-demand producer Stephen Street

Where are you from?

Originally from Devon. Now based in Bethnal Green/Hackney/Dalston. The cool part of London.

Names of band members and instruments played?

Gabriel - guitar, keys, lead vocals; Michael - bass, backing vocals; James - lead guitar, backing vocals; Robin - drums.

How long have you been making music?

James and Gabriel were in a band as teenagers in Devon. But as Your Twenties, around 2 years.

Style of music and influences?

Sunny, 'up' guitar pop with harmonies. Our influences include the Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac, Pavement, Capital Radio in the 1980s.

Best moment so far?

Working with producer Stephen Street on our current single Billionaires.

What song would you most like to cover?

Jive Bunny megamix.

Visit Your Twenties MySpace, right, for more information. The track that brought them to our attention is the band's new single, Billionaires, released on Neon Gold Records.

Find more emerging artists like this in the London Calling feature in Gary Crowley's 94.9 radio show:




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