Artist's albums
This Just Ain't My Year
2023 · single
Readjust
2022 · single
Tryna Talk
2022 · single
Happy
2020 · single
Swan Song
2019 · single
Kill My Mind (Radio Edit)
2019 · single
What's Going On?
2019 · single
So Nah
2018 · single
Fool
2018 · single
New Hands
2018 · single
Escape Artist
2018 · single
My Town
2018 · single
Kill My Mind
2017 · single
Lost
2017 · single
Insane Asylum
2017 · single
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Biography
Named after the classic 90's Nokia phone, 32 tens are a retro video games and music-obsessed indie outfit from the Northwestern UK town of Warrington. Max is the singing one, Sam is the guitar thing and Danny does drums. There are no pretences with 32 tens, what you see is what you get, a completely different beast from the polished TV formats that first launched frontman Max Vickers into the public eye. They are laid back, authentic and full of gritty integrity – dirty indie at its best, with influences from Jamie T, Jack White and Arctic Monkeys. Tipped as ones to watch by many including BBC Introducing, This Feeling, Gigslutz and Fred Perry Sub-Culture. Thanks to all of you, the good people @Spotify were able to name 'Lost' as being in their top-ten most streamed songs across ALL their Indie Lists. :D ‘Seriously funking good’ – Fred Perry Sub-Culture ‘Set to make a serious impact - Awesome band’ - MCR 'Ones to watch’ - Gigslutz ‘Awesome, awesome, awesome song…. I can’t get enough of this band.…. Brilliant!’ - Anchor FM ‘Warrington band whose sole aim is to give a good time to all. And a good time you shall have’ - This Feeling‘ '32 Tens were quite the treat, the place was bouncing. They sit somewhere between Jack White and Jamie T, plenty of punch and a raft of great tracks, splendid’ – Getintothis ‘Sings like his Mum’s just told him to turn his X-box off’ - Robbie Williams