As any music journalist will tell you, the most over-used band quotation is some variation on the following: “We make music for ourselves and if anyone else likes it, that’s a bonus.” “No,” says The Splendour drummer Sam Beer-Pearce, “We’re trying to make music people actually like. If you’re making it for yourself, why don’t you just do it at home in your bedroom.”It is with this full intention to excite and entertain that The Splendour have built up a reputation as one of Brighton’s most exciting live acts, and with a debut album now recorded with Dan Swift, producer of Kasabian, Art Brut and Aqualung, they are ready to start taking on the rest of the UK. The Splendour began when lead singer Justin Gourlay walked into a video rental shop in Brighton and found a bored Sam Beer – Pearce (now the bands falsetto – singing drummer) behind the counter strumming a guitar. John Crick (Guitar) and Greg Houghton (Bass) then joined and following a couple of name changes and in between selling fruit at Brighton market and dropping out of music college to bum about on the sea front and (Sam) playing keys for fellow locals The Pipettes, The Splendour was born. Debut album The Best Way To Make Money is being released with the backing of ILS (Independent Label Scheme) – the new venture from Catskills founder Jonny Reggae and top music lawyer Dean Marsh - which gives the band the infrastructure to release the album on their own Tinyclan imprint while providing experienced record label backing. The debut album is due in August along with a full UK tour. In the meantime, catch the band live as they play selective shows in Brighton and London leading up to The Splendour