Dead Favours
Dead Favours is an alternative rock group from Auckland, New Zealand. Formed in 2016 by drummer Charlie Smith and vocalist Jared Wrennall, previously the drummer for Grammy Award-nominated punk band Steriogram. The band consists of Alex Ferrier, Jared Wrennall, Kyle Wetton and Charlie Smith.
History
Since their formation in early 2016, the band have released a string of singles, the most notable to date being ‘Dig’, which quickly grabbed the attention of both audiences and radio programmers alike, spending 27 weeks in the charts. The success of the debut single lead to a nationwide tour alongside the already popular Skinny Hobos, Decades and Bakers Eddy which saw the band increase momentum.The band quickly followed with the singles ‘High Flying’ and ‘Better The Weather’ in 2017, gathering support across the country throughout the year.
In early 2018, Dead Favours joined Rise Against on their Wolves Tour for both New Zealand shows, playing to packed arenas. Straight off the back of the Rise Against New Zealand leg, Dead Favours played both Demon Energy Rock the Park and Homegrown Music Festival (New Zealand), before joining Royal Blood on the New Zealand leg of their Australasian tour in May.
In 2019, Dead Favours returned to Homegrown Music Festival (New Zealand) before touring with Villainy (band). Dead Favours also released their debut album 'Misbehaviour' on 21 June 2019.
Alex Ferrier from Aotearoa Music Award nominated band Skinny Hobos was invited to join the band in writing their two-part follow up to 'Misbehaviour' titled 'Riffing & Yelling' in late 2020. Side A was released on 21 May, 2021 and went on to win the band Te Kaipuoro Rakapioi Toa, Best Rock Artist at the 2021 Aotearoa Music Awards. 'Riffing & Yelling' was produced by Chris Mac from the notable New Zealand band Six60. Side B of 'Riffing & Yelling' is scheduled for release in March 2023.
Releases
Dig
Dead Favours debut single "Dig" was released on 10 March 2017 and debuted at #1 on the iTunes New Zealand Rock Chart, as well as charting #4 on the Official New Zealand Music Chart Heatseakers singles chart.Dig peaked at #8 on the Radioscope Radio Rock Charts and #1 for New Zealand rock tracks, Dig spent 23 weeks in the Radioscope charts. "Dig" is playlisted on The Rock (New Zealand) as well as the Spotify official playlist "Rock Out".