Letters and Colours
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Letters and Colours were formed in late 2003 by Sheffield University students David Jaques (Guitar) and Gerry Miller (Vocals, keys, guitar). Over the next year the line up was completed by Ian Baxter (Bass) and Paul Roberts (Drums). Baxter left the band to concentrate on drumming duties in Sheffield band The Yell, to be replaced by Ric Griffiths in 2005. Since then the band have played shows all over the UK, building up a strong fanbase and self releasing their debut single 'Confrontation/Bigger Than Life' in 2005 accompanied by a Nationwide tour. The bands song 'Alpha' was included in Alt Delete's era defining compilation Digital Penetration in 2005. In April 2007 the band released Gaunt/Plan A on Mother Tongue. The song was recorded by Sheffield musician/producer Alan Smyth.

