The Watch
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The Watch

The Watch formed in Birmingham, England, around 2005. Their 2009 single 'Hills' became a breakthrough, helping them find an audience in the indie rock scene....

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The Watch formed in Birmingham, England, around 2005. Their 2009 single 'Hills' became a breakthrough, helping them find an audience in the indie rock scene. The band's lineup has stayed consistent with George Evelyn on vocals and guitar, Daniel Dye on guitar, Jonathan Allen on bass, and Richard Jones on drums.

They released their second album, 'Heaven and Earth,' in 2010. Other songs in their catalog include 'Damage Mode' and 'Wonderland.' Their discography also includes albums titled 'The Watch' from 2006, 'A Distant Light' from 2013, 'The Way We Move' from 2016, and 'The Dream That Never Was' from 2020.

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