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==History== The band were originally formed under the name Corky, citing amongst their influences British bands, [[Manic Street Preachers]] and [[The La's]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/d/delays-fadedseaside.shtml | title=Delays: Faded Seaside Glamour | first=Michael | last=Beaumont | publisher=[[PopMatters]] | date=28 June 2004 | access-date=15 September 2009 }}</ref> The original line-up consisted of Greg Gilbert, drummer Rowly, bassist Colin Fox and guitarist Dan Hall, who left before Greg's brother Aaron Gilbert was invited to join. Under the name Idoru, they were signed to [[Blanco y Negro Records|Blanco y Negro]] and released one EP with the label, ''Safety in Numbers EP'', in November 2001. ===''Faded Seaside Glamour'' (2004)=== {{Listen|filename=nearerthanheaven.ogg|title="Nearer Than Heaven"|description="Nearer Than Heaven" by Delays, from their album ''[[Faded Seaside Glamour]]''.|format=[[Ogg]]}} They changed to their present name before signing to [[Rough Trade Records]], and released their debut single "[[Nearer Than Heaven]]" in 2003.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/delays-university-of-london-union-london-558944.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091126203012/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/delays-university-of-london-union-london-558944.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=26 November 2009 | title=Delays, University of London Union, London | first=Magnus | last=Mills | work=[[The Independent]] | publisher=[[Independent News and Media]] | date=5 April 2004 | access-date=14 February 2009 }}</ref> The band's debut album ''[[Faded Seaside Glamour]]'' was released in April 2004, and immediately broke into the Top 20 in the UK Albums Chart. On the back of support slots with bands such as [[Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand]] and the [[Manic Street Preachers]], as well as their own worldwide tours, most of the band's singles have reached the Top 40 in the [[UK Singles Chart]] since their second single "[[Hey Girl (Delays song)|Hey Girl]]" in July 2003. ===''You See Colours'' (2006)=== Their second album, ''[[You See Colours]]'', was released in March 2006, and saw a breakthrough when their songs began being used as backing music on the [[BBC Television]] football highlights show ''[[Match of the Day]]'', and also commercially; "[[Long Time Coming (Delays song)|Long Time Coming]]" featured in national advertisement campaigns both in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and the [[United States|US]] and on the premiere episode of the second season of ''Veronica Mars''. The band played most of the major British [[music festival|festivals]] in the summer of 2006. In May of that year, Delays parted company with Rough Trade by mutual consent and signed to Fiction / Polydor in December. The music video for "[[Valentine (Delays song)|Valentine]]" received regular play on [[MTV]], and also gave them their first appearance on the ''[[Top of the Pops]]'' programme on the BBC. ===''Everything's the Rush'' (2008)=== Their debut release on Fiction, ''[[Everything's the Rush]]'' was released in May 2008, and was recorded over a twenty-day period in [[Spain]]. The first single to be released from the album was "[[Hooray (Delays song)|Hooray]]". This was preceded by an EP, ''[[Love Made Visible]]'', released in November 2007. "[[Keep It Simple (Delays song)|Keep It Simple]]" was the next single released from ''Everything's the Rush''. The video for the single starred Ewen Macintosh, who played Keith in ''[[The Office (UK TV series)|The Office]]'' (the original UK programme). In July 2008, Delays won the Writers' Choice award at The Mag Awards, presented by ''[[The Mag (Music Magazine)|The Mag]]''. Also in July 2008 Delays' song, "Are You Ready", was selected as the [[theme music]] for the online game ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20100604010214/http://wiki.footballsuperstars.com/index.php/Main_Page Football Superstars]''. In October 2008, Delays released ''[[Lost Tunes]]'', an EP of assorted [[cover version]]s, for digital download sale. ===''Star Tiger Star Ariel'' (2010)=== In March 2010, it was announced on the Delays official website that ''[[Star Tiger Star Ariel]]'' would be released on Lookout Mountain Records in June that year, with the opening single, "Unsung", released on 14 June. Unfortunately, despite becoming an instant fan-favourite as well as being very popular throughout the band, no chart success was to follow. The album takes its name from two British South American Airways airliners named 'Star Tiger' and 'Star Ariel' which disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in the 1940s. ===Fifth studio album=== On 6 November 2012 the band went into the Rockfield Studios, Monmouth to begin recording their fifth studio album, which was scheduled for release in 2013. However, due to outside projects, including lead singer Greg Gilbert's interest in art, as well as three of the band members becoming fathers, the album has not yet been released. On 9 May 2014, [[Eddy Temple-Morris]] premiered a demo named "Wondrous Heavy" on [[Xfm]]. Greg Gilbert died on 30 September 2021 at the age of 44 from bowel cancer.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bloom |first1=Madison |title=Delays Frontman Greg Gilbert Dies at 44 |url=https://pitchfork.com/news/delays-frontman-greg-gilbert-dies-at-44/ |website=Pitchfork |date=30 September 2021 |access-date=30 September 2021}}</ref>
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