The Cheap Thrills


The Cheap Thrills are an English indie rock band from Liverpool, England. Formed in 2010, the band signed to Eighties Vinyl Records in 2017 and have released 7” EP, Glare, in January 2017, and 12” mini album Vue Du Monde, in November 2019 in both the United Kingdom and the United States.

Background

The band was formed in 2010 in the Walton area of Liverpool by schoolmates Anton Eager and Callum Fitzpatrick, who were eventually joined by Terry Eaves and Lewis Pike to complete the lineup. The band made their first notable appearances in 2012 at both Kendal Calling Festival and Liverpool Sound City. In 2013, the band was named as one of The Guardian's Breaking Bands. The following five years saw the band touring and playing support slots with bands such as Cast, The Real People, The Night Cafe, and DMA's. The band signed to Eighties Vinyl Records in 2017 and released a 7” EP, Glare. This received acclaim from Gigwise and Rough Trade USA. Blak Hand Records released a limited edition cassette version of the EP.
The band signed a management deal with End Of The Trail Creative in 2018 and released the single "Sentimentality", which saw the band receive their first national radio play on BBC Radio 6 Music from Steve Lamacq. This was followed by "Codependence", which was named as one of Louder Than War's tracks of the year. 2019 saw the band release the EP Vue Du Monde on the Eighties Vinyl Label, which received national radio play from BBC Radio 6 Music DJs Steve Lamacq, Tom Robinson, and John Kennedy of Radio X.
Since then, the band has performed at BBC 6 Music Festival, The Great Escape, and Liverpool International Music Festival. In March 2020, the band made their US debut at New Colossus Festival in New York City.

Band members

Singles