Backstory:
Insignificant Championship started as a casual music experiment between four childhood friends, Jack, Ryan, Noel, and Matt, who grew up together in the moody streets of Sheffield. The lads were known as the neighborhood jokers, always pulling pranks and causing mischief, but they also shared a deep love for music. They began composing and playing in the basement of Matt’s house late into the night, frequently disturbing neighbors with their loud music. However, the basement sessions eventually gave birth to their unique sound, a blend of indie rock and punk with a hint of psychedelic vibes.
Despite their humble beginnings, Insignificant Championship got their big break in 2017 when one of their songs was picked up by a local radio station. The song resonated with listeners and became an instant hit. The band soon found themselves signing a deal with a major record label. Their popularity has continued to grow, attracting a diverse range of fans from all walks of life.
Genre:
Indie Rock/Punk
Song Title:
“Riot of Colours”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
[G] Late night, walking down the [D] empty streets,
[Em] Just the echo of our footsteps, and our [C] hearts in sync,
[G] We voice rebellion through the [D] strings and beats,
[Em] In a world that’s black and white, we’re a [C] riot of colours.
(Chorus)
[G] Wake up, wake up, it’s a [D] brand new day,
[Em] Break the chains, let the [C] music play,
[G] In the chaos and the madness, we’ll [D] find our way,
[Em] We’re insignificant champions, [C] but we’re here to stay.
(Verse 2)
[G] Laughing at the face of [D] conformity,
[Em] We’re noise in the silence, we’re the [C] untamed sea,
[G] Painting dreams on the canvas of [D] reality,
[Em] We’re an insignificant championship, but we’re [C] running free.
(Chorus)
[G] Wake up, wake up, it’s a [D] brand new day,
[Em] Break the chains, let the [C] music play,
[G] In the chaos and the madness, we’ll [D] find our way,
[Em] We’re insignificant champions, [C] but we’re here to stay.
The band’s favorite fan:
The band’s favorite fan is a young woman named Emily. Being a teenager dealing with social anxiety, Emily found solace in Insignificant Championship’s music. She loved how the band was unapologetically themselves, their music serving as a beacon of hope and resilience for her. Emily says, “Insignificant Championship is more than a band to me, they’re my lifeline. Their songs speak to me on a personal level, and make me feel seen and understood. I’m grateful for their existence, and their music has inspired me to embrace my individuality and face my fears head-on.”