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When Sumner was a teenager in England, he was inspired to write songs after he heard Nirvana's album Nevermind. Sumner, having grown up around the music industry with his father Gordon “Sting” Sumner, already knew how to play guitar and drums, so he started a band with Dan Brown, a friend from school who played bass. Fiction Plane began to ...
Sumner learned to play guitar and drums when he was a teenager, and was inspired to write songs when he heard Nirvana's album Nevermind.He formed a band with a school friend, bassist Dan Brown, which eventually became Fiction Plane when it was joined by British guitarist Seton Daunt.
"Two Sisters" is a song by British rock band Fiction Plane. It was released on 22 May 2007 as the lead single from their second studio album, Left Side of the Brain (2007). [1] The song was written by Joe Sumner.
They banter, rib each other and laugh a lot, situated in yet another arena — the kind of place Sting is utterly familiar with, and Joe is too, both with his early-2000s band Fiction Plane and ...
It was also announced the opening act for the North American and European legs of the tour would be Fiction Plane, a pop-rock band from England featuring lead singer and bass guitarist Joe Sumner, the son of Sting. In Philadelphia, Scottish rock band the Fratellis also joined Fiction Plane as an opening act
That’s what Joe Sumner will be doing Saturday night, the day after his debut solo album, “Sunshine in the Night,” is released. If he’s taking it in stride, there is the fact that they’re ...
Left Side of the Brain is the second album by the rock band Fiction Plane.The band supported the album in 2007 when it was the opening act for The Police Reunion Tour.Two singles were released from the album: "Two Sisters" and "It's a Lie".
Special features on the DVD include the unedited version of the "It's a Lie" video, directed by Jake Sumner, who is the half-brother of Fiction Plane's Joe Sumner and the son of Sting, and a photo gallery of images taken during the band's tour. The limited edition disc was sold only in France, the Netherlands and Belgium.