Canterbury (band)

The line up was completed by fellow Music Tech classmate Scott Peters in early 2007.

After leaving college they began to take the band more seriously, touring all around the United Kingdom and promoting themselves through social-media formats, including Facebook and Myspace.

After leaving college, they began touring relentlessly for the next four years playing hundreds of shows around the UK and Ireland.

[7] The band began a headline tour to support the album in February 2010 with The Hot Melts and This City.

On 8 April, the band announced news of their new album via their Twitter and Facebook accounts via the Pledge Music project.

On 13 January 2014 the band released their new album, Dark Days, celebrated with an acoustic session at Banquet Records the night before and a launch show at The Hospital Club.

[13] On 1 October 2014 the band announced that they would not be continuing to make music in the foreseeable future on their website.

At this final show in London on 19 December, the band were rejoined by original members Ben Bishop and Scott Peters.

Singer and guitarist Mike Sparks performing in Southampton 2012.