4Hours London Pop Rock Band New Music LaLaLa
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4Hours, London Pop Rock Sensation, performing their new music LaLaLa at The Purple Turtle in Reading. LaLaLa was written by Adam Sean Duff about the brave men and women soldiers who serve our country in the war in Iraq & Afghanistan
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  You, Me and a Car Named Rio
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Cuter (when the sun goes down)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Love Song
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Love Bus

In the past three years, 4Hours; the rapidly emerging Pop Rock band from the London music scene, have been writing and recording new music that is enchanting audiences at their animated live shows. 4Hours, the brainchild of Adam Sean Duff supported
by friends and musicians Ash James, Sarah Ives and Conor Ryan live and in the studio, 4Hours is living proof
of the neural connection that pulses through this Pop Rock London bands
circulatory system.




Their EP, ‘The Faces of…’, announces without any doubt that they have the talent, chemistry, passion and new music to move them to the next level. 

The band’s rise must be the music and is a result of indefatigable hard work, since 2007 when 4Hours delivered their first live performance in London. Since their opening gig they have been building a following, with their new music transcending several genres.


It only takes one listen to ‘The Faces of…’ to see the immense progress made in the past three years. Produced by Adam Sean Duff, the new music has taken on a richer, funkier, dirtier sound without sacrificing any of the melodises that are the trademark of London Pop Rock band 4Hours. As Adam explains, “The Record is about life, emotion and fun, 4Hours doesn’t take itself too seriously, we wanted a producer that could keep the fun of ‘Love Bus’ and ‘Cuter’, yet deliver the heart-felt emotions of ‘Love Song’. We’ve captured the essences of 4Hours and delivered our new music as an ear massage for the masses.” 

“What comes next is what comes next... 4Hours will continue to have fun, enjoy performing in and around the London Pop Rock band new music scene as well as more nationwide venues,
and enchanting their fans”, but it is obvious that the band have
something special, they are talented and have staying power. ‘The Faces of…’ is the bands declaration of ambition, musical progression and dedication to the cause. Adam says, “I have a great time rehearsing and gigging anything else will be like unprotected sex: dangerous... but fun.” 

Why this name?
The song 4Hours came before the band name 4Hours. After a rehearsal in the summer of 2007 when 4Hours first formed, the question of a name popped up. With only songs like Given No Other, Who Knows and 4Hours ready to gig, the guys decided that they'd adopt the name 4Hours until they thought of a better name. Months passed, the band recorded their first E.P. featuring songs like University and the first versions of Given No Other and Love Song and continued to perform under the name 4Hours. So the name stuck, and they never looked back!
Do you play live?
4Hours are always seen gigging in the West London area. In 2008, the guys spent most of the year gigging in Camden, Islington, Hoxton and Shoreditch, in such venues as The Underworld, Bull and Gate, Borderline and Tommy Flynns. Of late, the lads have branched out to gigs in the Reading area.
Your influences?
Queen, The Police, Foo Fighters, Free, Bad Company, Kings Of Leon, The Killers, The Who, Feeder, Stereophonics, Paramore, Jet, Manic Street Preachers
4Hours
Sarah Ives
Adam Sean Duff
Conor Ryan
Ash James
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