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Hello Wembley
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The Band
Alex Waring
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Vox
Debbie Howard
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Backing Vox
Jack Merrick
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Guitars
James (HMS) Hallett
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Mitch
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Nick Skidmore
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About us
HELLO WEMBLEY
"Night Terror" our latest offering.
Debut single ‘Up Great Britain’ now available from Itunes
7' Pink Vinyl Ltd Edition 'Lead Singer Syndrome' can be purchased from HMV
HELLO WEMBLEY/THE TROUBLE WITH ME split 7” (Josaka) – More bratty scenester baiting and pin-up bites and swagger from Hello Wembley – you’ll either love ‘em or hate ‘em, for now we love them. Think a gang of Happy Mondays from Reading on a ram-raid mission to Hoxton to mess up your skinny fit jeans. Organ Magazine.
Synth/punk/grime superstars in their heads long before there was even a band to house their superstardom Hello Wembley bring the catchiest tunes, social commentary and a guy in tight trousers all together. Their single 'Up Great Britain' has just gained single of the week from Organart and they've recently had Radio 1, 6MUSIC and Hollyoaks airplay of their follow up single - out on Josaka in March as a limited edition pink split vinyl. People either love them or hate them...
“They are one of the most pretentious, snobbish acts you'll ever come across if things are to be judged via their debut single 'Up Great Britain'.” Gigwise
"Potential punk classic on why Great Britain isn't great--singalong gold"
Look Magazine 21-1-08
"Remember their name"
Big Cheese Magazine.
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