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British female pop rock band
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The Faders
(l-r) Molly Lorenne, Cherisse Osei, Toy Valentine(l-r) Molly Lorenne, Cherisse Osei, Toy Valentine
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresPop rock
Years active2004–2006
LabelsMCA Music, Inc./Polydor
Past membersMolly Lorenne
Toy Valentine
Cherisse Osei

The Faders were a British female pop rock band, formed in January 2004 by Polydor Records. Bassist and keyboardist Toy Valentine and drummer Cherisse Osei were the first members to get through the first audition. Frontwoman and lead guitarist, Molly Lorenne (daughter of Midge Ure and Annabel Giles), was later introduced to the band by a mutual friend, completing the lineup.

Members

  • Molly Lorenne (born Molly Decima Ure, 7 March 1987) – lead vocals and lead guitar
  • Toy Valentine (born 4 July 1985) – bass, rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, songwriting
  • Cherisse Osei (born 23 December 1986) – drums, backing vocals

Career

After signing to Polydor, the band released their first single, "No Sleep Tonight", which reached No. 13 in the UK Singles Chart, in March 2005. Their second single, "Jump", came out a few months later and reached No. 21. In April 2006, weeks before the third single "Look At Me Now" was released, the band was dropped from Polydor. The band made fun of this fact by wearing slogan T-shirts saying "Polygone" in a style mimicking the Polydor logo. With various members of the group not wanting to look for another record deal, news of the group splitting appeared on their MySpace page, mailing lists and official forum on 6 July 2006.

Live performances

The band performed at The Jersey Telecom – Summer Sizzler tour, in Jersey, on 9 July 2005. They also played four performances at the 100 Club in London, England and Various Summer Party in the Parks. They supported American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson on the UK portion of her 2006 Breakaway World Tour.

They also performed at Southampton Common on 5 June 2005.

Songs used in other media

"No Sleep Tonight" was featured in:

"Jump" and "Whatever It Takes" were featured in:

  • The Sims 2: Nightlife, re-recorded into Simlish, the unique language created by Maxis for the game. The songs are titled "Bunge" and "Wanebo Da Way" in the game.

Post-breakup careers

All three members currently have new music-related projects. Toy Valentine has begun a new music project. Molly Lorenne was signed by EMI then subsequently dropped, and is performing under the name "Molly McQueen". She re-released "No Sleep Tonight", which appeared on the soundtrack of the 2006 film My Super Ex-Girlfriend. Cherisse Osei joined the Swedish band Calaisa, then played for Mika before joining Bryan Ferry's band. In 2016 Cherisse joined Scottish rock legends Simple Minds on their new Acoustic album and tour.

Discography

Albums

  • Plug In + Play (2005)

Singles

  • "No Sleep Tonight" (2005) UK No. 13
  • "Jump" (2005) UK No. 21
  • "Look At Me Now" (2006) − originally scheduled for 17 April 2006 release, but was cancelled due to the band splitting up.

References

  1. Petridis, Alexis (4 March 2005). "What, no pillow fights?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  2. "Midge Ure: 'Phil Lynott protected me from drugs'". Independent.ie. 17 June 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  3. "The Faders are no Girls Aloud". Manchester Evening News. 30 June 2005. Retrieved 15 November 2023.
  4. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 192. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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