The Noise Next Door
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The Noise Next Door is a three piece band, made up of triplet brothers from Leigh Park, England. Craig, Scott and Ed Sutton were born on 30 May 1986, to Annette and Barry Sutton. They were the final three of an already large family consisting of four girls. Their father, Barry, is a musician, and the three boys started a band at the age of thirteen called "Trips".
In 2004 John McLaughin, who has written for Busted, Blue and Sugababes, discovered them working in their local ASDA. On 25 October 2004 they released their first single "Lock Up Your Daughters" (the b-side of which was "Ministry of Mayhem", the theme tune to the CITV television show of the same name) which reached number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. Their next single, "Calendar Girls", reached 11.
The Noise Next Door were famous for their bright red hair, with Craig being the most noticeable with his huge red squiff. However, during May 2005, the band opted for a more mature image and cut off their red hair. They then released two more singles, "She Might", which made a lowly number 27 in the chart, and "Miss U" (originally "Dirty Girls").
The Noise Next Door have recorded an album, Play It Loud. however, they have now been dropped from their record label, and the album is not scheduled for a release. Also, the official "The Noise Next Door" website has also been shut down.