Thomas Peter Odell (born 24 November 1990) is an English singer-songwriter. He released his debutextended play,Songs from Another Love, in 2012. He won theBRITs Critics' Choice Award in early 2013. Odell's debut studio album,Long Way Down, was issued on 24 June 2013. Three years later, his follow-up studio album,Wrong Crowd, was released, on 10 June 2016. This was followed by several other albums.
Odell was born inChichester,West Sussex, England, to an airline pilot father and a primary school teacher mother.[1] He has an older sister.[2] He spent part of his childhood living inAuckland,New Zealand after his family moved to the country. He was educated at Bishop Luffa andSeaford College in West Sussex but also recalls attending school in New Zealand.[3][4]
Throughout his school years, Odell wrote songs in a band that had trouble maintaining a lead singer. This trouble inspired him to start singing the songs he wrote, and Odell says he "sang [the songs] how [he] wanted them to sound" rather than worrying about someone else not bringing his vision to life.[5]
At 18, Odell abandoned plans to attend theUniversity of York[6] and attempted to gain a place at a music college inLiverpool.[7] A year later, he moved back to Chichester after being made redundant from his job as a barman.[7] Using his grandmother's car, he travelled regularly to London to play shows and to put advertisements in music schools.[8] He studied at theBrighton Institute of Modern Music (BIMM) in Brighton[9] playing as part of the band Tom & the Tides before moving to London where he decided to become a solo artist because he "didn't want to have to rely on people".[10]
Odell was signed toIn the Name Of, an imprint ofColumbia Records. He was discovered by the label headLily Allen, who remarked that "his energy onstage reminded me ofDavid Bowie".[11] He released his debutextended play,Songs from Another Love, in October 2012.[12] He made his television debut in November 2012 as a performer onLater... with Jools Holland; the show's producer Alison Howe later described it as "a classicLater debut".[7][13] Odell was announced as one of 15 nominees for theBBCSound of 2013 poll in January 2013.[14] Also that month, his single "Another Love" was used by the BBC to advertise their 2013 schedule.[15] Odell's music has been used in numerousBurberry fashion runway shows.[16] He was named theBRITs' Critics' Choice Award winner, previously won by artists such asAdele andFlorence and the Machine and was the first male artist to win the award,[17] and was interviewed alongside previous winnerEmeli Sandé during the television ceremony in February 2013.[11]
Odell's debut album,Long Way Down, was released on 24 June 2013[18] and reached No. 1 in the UK Official Chart. He was due to supportThe Rolling Stones at London'sHyde Park on 13 July 2013,[19] but was unable to perform because of illness.[20]
Odell performed his first new song since the release ofLong Way Down, entitled "Alex", on 7 February 2014 at thePlymouth Pavilions.[21] The show kicked off the last leg of his UK Long Way Down Tour.
Odell's next song, a cover of "Real Love" byThe Beatles, was the audio track to the 2014John Lewis Christmas advert and gained him great publicity. Within hours of the advert being aired for the first time, the track reached to the top of the music recognition serviceShazam’s trending list. Within three days of release, it went straight to 21 in the UK top 40, peaking at 7.
In 2015, duringUltra Music Festival, Swedish DJAvicii premiered a collaboration between him and Odell.[24] It hasn't been released, but it was titled "Can't Love You Again", according to the official tracklist.[25] Avicii has previously stated onQuora, that the song was due to release on a 2016 album, but both the album and the song was cancelled later.[26]
Odell began working on his second studio album in 2015, and played a variety of new songs at Forest Live, a concert series in England's forests by theForestry Commission.[27] On 4 April 2016, the first single, "Wrong Crowd", was released, and an upcoming second studio albumof the same name was announced. In addition, Odell announced that he would be going on tour in the US and Europe.[28] On 15 April 2016, the second single from the album, "Magnetised", was released. The next day, Odell revealed that his sold-out shows were titled the No Bad Days Tour, which kicked off on 20 April 2016 in London.[29] The full album was released on 10 June 2016.[30] In an interview withHolly Willoughby andPhillip Schofield onThis Morning, Odell revealed that in some countries outside the UK, audiences have misunderstood the title of the album to be an insult, that they are in fact a bad crowd or so to speak the 'wrong crowd'.
Tom Odell performing at Orange Warsaw Festival 2016
On his No Bad Days tour, Odell revealed he was writing for his third album and played several new songs live. In November 2017, he toured Germany on the New Fall Festival inDüsseldorf andStuttgart and announced that the album had been finished and a first single was to be released imminently. On 20 December 2017 Odell announced in an interview onBBC Radio 2 that the album was scheduled for release in mid-2018. On 14 June 2018, the first single from the album, "If You Wanna Love Somebody", was released worldwide. The album,Jubilee Road, was released on 26 October.
Jubilee Road was inspired by his past neighbours and community. The title "Jubilee Road" is supposed to be a reference to a terraced street in east London that Odell lived on, but when he asked his neighbours if he could use the real name, they responded that they were afraid it would become a tourist destination and would rather him create a fictional name.
"Numb", the first single from Odell's fourth album, was released in February 2021. In an interview withThe Gentleman's Journal on 27 February 2021, it was revealed that Odell's fourth studio album is titledMonsters.[31] He stated that the album would feature darker,electro-pop tones, and the lyrics were inspired by artists such asXXXTentacion,Drake andTravis Scott. The second single from the album, "Monster v.1", was released in March 2021. The record touches on heavy subjects and rough experiences he had during a "fever pitch" in his life, particularly struggling withanxiety and panic attacks.[5] The album was released on 9 July 2021.
On 8 September 2022, Odell announced the release of his fifth studio album,Best Day of My Life, released on 28 October 2022. The album was preceded by the singles "Best Day of My Life", "Sad Anymore", "Flying" and "Smiling All the Way Back Home".[32]
Odell released the track "Butterflies" on 27 January 2023, which featuredAurora,[33] and a reimagined version of "Streets Of Heaven" on 18 August, a track previously released on his 2022 albumMonsters.[34]
Odell released the track "Black Friday" on 22 September 2023,[35] which was followed by "Somebody Else" on 13 October - along with an announcement that his sixth album,Black Friday, would be released on 26 January 2024.[36] "Answer Phone" was released on 17 November,[37] and "The End" was released on 22 December.[38][39]
Odell has said his lyrics are inspired by his "inability to sustain a relationship with someone for longer than six months." He says, "I find that I write much better songs when I'm being honest, and writing about things that happen to me. It can get a little weird though, when friends or girlfriends work out that a song is about them. But it's amazing what you can get away with it. Artistic licence, I think they call it."[47]
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