Common Courtesy, an indie rock band featuring three talented students of Popular Music from Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College (QE), Darlington, has released their next, highly-anticipated single.

Dance tune, ‘Imitator’, has been available on all streaming platforms since Friday (March 17) and was named Track of the Week on BBC Radio Tees’ Music Introducing, proving to be an instant hit with listeners.

Evan Coates, Tom Hunt, and Toby Lill, who are all in their second year at QE, helped to form Common Courtesy in February 2022 and their new single follows a whirlwind year and a wave of incredible success for the band.

The band has headlined two sold-out performances at the Forum Music Centre in Darlington and released their very own EP with Tom, who studies A Level Economics, Geography and Politics in addition to Popular Music at QE, describing both as “personal highlights.”

The Northern Echo: Common Courtesy has headlined two sold-out performances at the Forum Music Centre in Darlington. Picture: Common CourtesyCommon Courtesy has headlined two sold-out performances at the Forum Music Centre in Darlington. Picture: Common Courtesy (Image: Common Courtesy)

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The band has also supported several other indie stars at gigs across the North East, including Courting and Coach Party.

Common Courtesy record all of their music in QE’s Studio with their songs being produced by the College’s Popular Music Technician, Sam Kennedy.

Tom said: “We are so grateful for all of the support given to us by QE’s Popular Music department and appreciate everything they have done for us.”

Before they take a brief hiatus to focus on their upcoming exams, the group are looking forward to attending annual music festival, Stockton Calling, on Saturday, April 8, and playing another headline show at the Lending Rooms in Leeds on Thursday, April 13.

The Northern Echo: Artwork for the single by Common Courtesy. Picture: Common Courtesy Artwork for the single by Common Courtesy. Picture: Common Courtesy (Image: Common Courtesy)

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After their A Levels, the band looks set to return with a bang with more festivals, gigs and headline shows than ever before, continuing to establish themselves as major stars in the local music scene and becoming a common name amongst North East residents.

To listen to Common Courtesy’s music on Spotify, please visit: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0HgtGhMEKGhDODUrunuRNg?si=dYuxgsDHRQumx0l1LuOzgg.

To book tickets for their upcoming gig at the Lending Rooms in Leeds, head to: https://www.seetickets.com/event/backspace-common-courtesy-with-support-/lending-room-the-library/2571775.