LZ7

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LZ7
Origin Manchester, United Kingdom
Genres Contemporary Christian, rap, dance, hip-hop
Years active 2005 (2005)–present
Labels Kingsway, Fierce!
Associated acts The Tribe, BlushUK, Twelve24, thebandwithnoname, Family Force 5
Website lz7.co.uk
Members
  • Lindz West
  • Lucy West
  • Nic Scholey
  • Ryan Sullivan
  • Jorge Mhondera
  • Adam Brown
  • Rob Evans Ben Smith
  • Willie Weeks
  • Jake Issac
Past members
  • Louis Read
  • Nana Ntiamoah
  • Joel Atkins

LZ7 are a Christian rap and dance group from Manchester. The band was formed in 2005 by Lindz West, a member of dance band The Tribe, who had split up the previous year. LZ7 are part of Christian charity The Message Trust, working with tens of thousands of teenagers each year in schools across Greater Manchester, Maidenhead and Reading.

The band released their debut album, Ruckus, in 2005. They performed live at music festivals, such as Live Audacious and Grapevine, and also featured on the 2007 Hope Revolution tour. In 2008, LZ7 released a new mini-album named Gasoline.

Two years later, their line-up changed, and a remixed version of their single "This Little Light", taken from their new album Light, made No. 26 on the UK Singles Chart in October 2010.

In 2012, LZ7 collabed with worship leader Matt Redman, to release the single '27 Million', to raise awareness of modern day slavery, the single hit at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart in February of that year. A music video was released alongside, which was filmed at the Passion Conference in Atlanta.

History

2004–2007: Formation and Ruckus

Lindz West, LZ7's frontman, had been a member of Manchester-based dance band The Tribe for three years from 2001. The Tribe's main focus was working with young people in high schools across Greater Manchester as part of youth charity The Message Trust, but they had also received acclaim as recording artists, winning three GMA Dove Awards.[1]

After The Tribe disbanded in 2004, West originally intended to work with thebandwithnoname,[2] but instead chose to create his own band, and formed LZ7 the following year, also under the banner of The Message Trust. LZ7 performed in school assemblies during 2005, and, alongside this work, played outdoor events over the summer, including Live Audacious, Grapevine and Merseyfest.[3] Their debut album, Ruckus, was launched on 11 December 2005 at Space Christmas at the Manchester Apollo,[4] before being officially released through Survivor Records on New Year's Eve.[5]

"Cross I Carry"
LZ7's track "Cross I Carry", taken from Ruckus, featured West rapping and vocals from pop group BlushUK.

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In 2006, LZ7 contributed to two Christian youth resources with members of BlushUK and Andy Hawthorne, founder of The Message Trust. These were a DVD named Deep and an album called Start Something. Deep won a Gold Award at the Christian Broadcast Council Annual Media Awards in 2006 for Best Factual DVD.[6] LZ7 continued to perform through 2007, playing alongside thebandwithnoname and tbc at eight dates of the 2007 Hope Revolution tour[7] and working with the Luis Palau Evangelical Association, leading a group of Arab Christians in Cairo with a performance of their track "Cross I Carry".[8]

2008–2011: Gasoline and Light

During 2008, LZ7 released Gasoline, a new EP that featured an early version of "This Little Light". The band continued to work in schools across Greater Manchester and perform at festivals in the UK and around the world, such as at Centre for Life in Newcastle upon Tyne.[9] In early 2010, Lindz West featured on "Somebody Please", a single released by contemporary Christian artists to benefit victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.[10] LZ7's personnel changed in summer 2010 to its current line-up, ahead of their summer tour,[11] which included dates at The Big Church Day Out,[12] The Ultimate Event[13] and Creation Fest.[14]

In October, LZ7 had their first chart hit, when their single "This Little Light" made No. 26 on the UK Singles Chart[15] and No. 4 on the UK Indie Chart.[16] The song was originally featured on the Gasoline mini-album, but was remixed for single release and for inclusion on their 2010 album, Light.[17] The song was the theme song for both the UK government's Shine Week 2009[18] and The Message Trust's own Shine Your Light campaign in 2010.[19]

From the release of their new album and single, LZ7 went on 'The Light Tour', which saw them perform across the UK and further afield. The tour took them to festivals and local venues. Many of the gigs were end-of-week shows topping off evangelistic schools weeks.[20] The line up for this tour, were the members who featured on the album, West continuing as lead singer, drummer Rob Evans, Singer-dancer Nana Ntiamoah and Nic Scholey, formerly with BlushUK.[21]

2012—present: Twenty Seven Million and new album

Since the release of Light in 2010, LZ7 have gone on to release a single, "27 Million", with worship leader Matt Redman. The aim, to raise awareness of modern day slavery and to support the A21 Campaign, an organization that work to fight human trafficking. Released on 27 February the single hit at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart on 4 March. The band toured internationally with Redman, to raise awareness through worship/ gig nights.[22]

Since then, the band have been on-tour internationally, with dates in New Zealand and the EO Youthday in the Netherlands,[23] along with other places.

LZ7 are now touring with a rolling line-up, with different members joining from concert to concert. This has seen 2012–13 to bring a variety of faces to the front of the band: Adam Brown aka 'Ad-Apt' as Rapper and DJ,[24] Jorge Mhondera, a second vocalist and Joel Atkins playing drums for a period of time. The band has also seen support from 'Hobbit - The Human Soundscape' (Jack Hobbs), who has beat boxed for the band on tour and also for sessions in schools, Willie Weeks has now started playing guitar for the band, with Jake Issac playing bass also. Toward the end of 2012, the band saw the return of Louis, as DJ/MC and also seen Ben Smith play the drums. Continuing with schools weeks are still a main part of what LZ7 are doing, in not just UK schools, but much of Europe and even Australasia.[22] These include workshops, lessons, gigs, most of which are followed by an end of week gig. From May 2013, Ryan Sullivan aka Remidee, has joined the band from the US, rapping alongside Lindz.

#Aftershow

In May 2013, the band announced the release of their fourth album, to be called #Aftershow. The album is scheduled to release mid-2013.[citation needed] The title track was released as a single, on 2 June.[25]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
Ruckus
  • Released: 31 December 2005
  • Label: Survivor
  • Format: CD
Light
  • Released: 18 October 2010
  • Label: Fierce!
  • Format: CD

Extended plays

Title Album details
Gasoline
  • Released: 15 August 2008
  • Label: Survivor
  • Format: CD

Singles

Year Title Chart peak positions Album
UK
[26]
UK indie
[16]
2010 "This Little Light" 26 4 Light
2012 "Twenty Seven Million" (with Matt Redman) 12 Non-album single
2013 "#Aftershow" #Aftershow

See also

References

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  2. Cummings, Tony (26 January 2006). "Raising A Ruckus". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  3. "LZ7 Launch". Cross Rhythms. 15 October 2005. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  4. "LZ7 Album Launch". Christian Today. 12 March 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  5. Hayes, Steve (31 December 2005). "LZ7 – Ruckus". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  6. "Deep DVD Resource". The Message Trust. 31 December 2005. Retrieved 12 October 2010. 
  7. Thomas, Anne (1 May 2007). "Christian Bands to Head 2007 Hope Revolution Tour". Christian Today. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  8. "Arab Christians facing 'growing discrimination'". ABC News. 10 December 2007. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  9. "Top Class: Youngsters are forging a future; Students have taste of their dream jobs". Evening Chronicle (Newcastle upon Tyne). 3 April 2008. Retrieved 1 Novemb2r 2010. 
  10. "Christian artists gather for Haiti single". Christian Today (India). 2 March 2010. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  11. "New Line-up for LZ7'". The Message Trust. 15 June 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2010. 
  12. Howlett, Geoff (2 February 2010). "Christian Music News: Feb 2010". Humberside: BBC News. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  13. Howlett, Geoff (6 April 2010). "Christian Music News: April 2010". Humberside: BBC News. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  14. "Creation festival". Cornwall: This is Cornwall. 5 August 2010. Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  15. "Lz7 – This Little Light". Chart Stats. 4 October 2010. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  16. 16.0 16.1 "9 October 2010". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 
  17. Cummings, Tony (8 September 2010). "LZ7 – This Little Light". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 12 October 2010. 
  18. "Shine Week 2009". Department for Children, Schools and Families. 7 July 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2010. 
  19. "Shine Your Light". The Message Trust. 15 June 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2010. 
  20. The Message Trust (2 February 2011). "The Message Trust – LZ7 announce 2011 tour dates". Message.org.uk. Retrieved 4 January 2013. 
  21. "New Line Up For LZ7". 
  22. 22.0 22.1 "International Tour With Matt Redman". 
  23. "Nieuws - eojongerendag". Eo.nl. Retrieved 4 January 2013. 
  24. "Ad-Apt Working with LZ7". 
  25. "News - LZ7 To Release '#Aftershow' Single From Forthcoming Album". Louder Than The Music. Retrieved 31 May 2013. 
  26. "Chart Stats – Lz7". Chart Stats. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2010. 

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