Runfever

Runfever (named after a keyboard sample sound) were formed in early 2009 by singer / songwriter David Kline and keyboard player Matt Sheath. The two had previously worked together as a duo playing originals and covers in pubs around Ealing. They decided to ditch the covers to work on their own material, expand the sound and form a full band. The present line-up was established after Kev Tynan, bass guitar and Szymon Dworski, lead guitar joined the band and helped forge the sound and tunes. They have been using a series of drummers and aim to make the latest incumbent a permanent fixture. Each band member brings a wealth of musical experience, range of tastes and styles blended into a strong, melodic and danceable sound. The band have developed a distinctive blend of 60s and 70s influenced Powerpop mixed with a twist of 80s influenced post-new wave and a twist of funk and soul, brought to a contemporary setting. As a live act they offer strong and engaging performances on the London gig circuit. [1]

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