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![]() Causes during a 2015 concert | |
Background information | |
Origin | The Netherlands |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 2014 | –2019
Labels | Year One / RCA, PIAS |
Past members |
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Website | www |
Causes were a four-piece indie pop band who were based in the Netherlands.
The band is composed of British singer-songwriter Rupert Blackman (vocals), Jan Schröder (guitar), Simon Boeing-Messing (drums) and Robert Pronk (bass).[1] Blackman moved to Amsterdam from the UK[2] and started busking on the street.[3][4][5] He regularly sold out of homemade CD's and interest quickly garnered. He signed a record deal in Benelux with Play It Again Sam. Soon after he met guitarist Jan Schroder and Causes was swiftly formed.[6][7]
The band's debut single "Teach Me How To Dance With You" was released in late 2014 in Benelux and proved an immediate success;[8][9][10] first being playlisted on Radio 538,[11] with all other major radio stations soon following suit. It quickly gained Platinum status[12][13] and was followed up by a second, also very successful single "Walk on Water"[14] which was premiered with a performance on 3FM[15] June 4 alongside another RTL Late Night TV performance.[16][17] Causes were invited back to RTL Late Night the following week to close the season finale.[18][19] The band went on to sign a deal with Year One / RCA records[20] in July 2015 and "To The River" was released on 9 October, their first release outside Benelux.
2015 held a busy summer of live shows and festivals including Pinkpop[21][22] and Appelpop[23] as well as a headline show at the Paradiso in Amsterdam.[24][25][26] Causes' debut album was produced by Ian Grimble (Bears Den, Daughter)[27][28] and was released in 2016 through RCA/PIAS.[29][30] The band played the Eurosonic and Noorderslag festivals in January 2017.[31]
On 5 April 2019, the band announced that they were dissolving.[32]
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