Lawson - Great Hall, Cardiff University - 15th March 2013 (Photo Gallery)
Monday, 18 March 2013
Written by Jon Stickler
Lawson were in the welsh capital last weekend, stopping by at Cardiff University for the welsh leg of their current 'Chapman Square' UK tour.
Lawson's debut album, ‘Chapman Square’, was named after vocalist Andy Brown’s flat where Lawson came together and wrote most of the songs on the album.
Chapman Square was where the guys spent many of their early days as a band and recorded their very first YouTube videos that landed them a record deal in June 2011.
It is the same address that he lived in with his long term ex-girlfriend; a prominent relationship in Andy’s life that inspired most of the songs making up the album.
Since the release of their debut single ‘When She Was Mine’ back in May last year, Lawson have sold well over 300,000 singles and were without doubt one of the biggest breakthrough pop acts of 2012.
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