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More Than Conquerors
Origin
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Genres
Alternative rock
Years active
2009–2019
Labels
Smalltown America
Members
Kris Platt Danny Ball Danny Morton Jamie Neish
More Than Conquerors were an alternative rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland.
History
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Formed in 2009, Kris Platt united with Danny Ball on guitar, Danny Morton on bass, and Jamie Neish on drums to form the band "More Than Conquerors". Signing to Northern Irish independent record label Smalltown America (And So I Watch You From Afar, LaFaro, Jetplane Landing) in early 2010, the band released their debut EP More Than Conquerors. Gaining recognition within the BBC Introducing platform and on BBC Radio Ulster’s "Across The Line" radio show lead to a main-stage appearance at Northern Irish festival Glasgowbury in the summer of 2011.[1]
More Than Conquerors' latest EP Boots & Bones was released by Smalltown America Records on 7 November 2011.[2]
According to their MySpace page, they are currently signed to Smalltown America.
In mid 2015 the group split up, and have since stopped activity
Discography
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Studio albums
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Everything I've Learnt (Smalltown America 2013)[3]
They'll Make Art From The Things That I've Seen (Oiltape Records 2015)[4]
EPs
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More Than Conquerors EP (Smalltown America 2010)[5]