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Alfie Templeman
Templeman in January 2020
Background information
Birth nameAlfie George Templeman
Born (2003-01-26) 26 January 2003 (age 21)
Carlton, Bedfordshire, England
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass guitar
  • drums
  • synthesiser
  • piano
  • cello
Years active2016–present
Labels
  • Chess Club
Websitewww.alfietempleman.com

Alfie George Templeman (born 26 January 2003) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. In 2016, he began recording and releasing demos at the age of 13.[1][2] Templeman made his professional solo debut in 2018, and went on to release seven extended plays, as well as two studio albums, Mellow Moon (2022) and Radiosoul (2024).

At the start of his career, Templeman described his sound as "indie R&B", often drawing inspiration from the experiences of others, such as characters from TV shows.[3][4] He then shifted to a wider and more experimental sonic palette for his 2024 album, Radiosoul.[5][6]

Early life

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Templeman was born in Carlton, Bedfordshire.[7] He cites the area as an influence on his music.[3][1][8]

Templeman grew up around his father's collection of guitars and his sister, whose musical talents included playing the piano and trumpet. Templeman has stated this is what "[drew him] into the world of music".[3]

At the age of seven, he developed an interest in drums and received his first guitar at age eight.[3][9] Until then, he'd taught himself how to play his father's left-handed guitars upside down.[3] Self-taught at everything apart from drums, Templeman began recording at home and making CDs with his friends at age ten.[3] By the time he turned 13, he had already acquired a fair understanding of music production software on his own and began working on creating full-length tracks.[10][9] His mother encouraged him to sing. Templeman transitioned from producing simple instrumentals to fully-formed compositions.

Career

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In 2018, Templeman recorded and released his debut single "Orange Juice", followed soon after by his debut EP, Like an Animal, released in October 2018 by Chess Club Records.[10] Templeman wrote, performed and recorded his debut EP Like an Animal in his bedroom after school.[9][11] Before signing with Chess Club, Templeman would upload his music on Spotify and was noticed when he featured on their "Discover Weekly" playlist.[3]

After completing his GCSEs, Templeman left high school in 2019 at 16 years old to pursue a full-time music career.[12]

Following the success of his debut, Templeman released his second EP, Sunday Morning Cereal, in June 2019 and his third EP, Don't Go Wasting Time, later that same year.

In April 2019, Templeman performed at the O2 Academy Brixton[13] supporting Sundara Karma and has also supported Sports Team on their UK tour and played the Five Day Forecast and Eurosonic Noorderslag in 2020.[13][14] In January 2020, Templeman started his first mini-tour, with first performing at Headrow House in Leeds, on 17 January, before selling out his first London headline show at Colours, Hoxton. His 2020 single "Happiness in Liquid Form" was added to rotation on Australian youth broadcaster Triple J.[15] Templeman's 2020 single "Forever Isn't Long Enough" was released on 28 September 2020, and launched with a third consecutive Annie Mac's Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1. Templeman singles "Happiness in Liquid Form" and "Obvious Guy" both earned a space on the Radio 1 C List.

In an interview with Headliner Magazine in 2021, Templeman said of his single "Everybody's Gonna Love Somebody": “I'm just doing it in my room; I'm a normal bloke just making a bit of a tune. It's literally just been me messing around, really; I'm not a professional at it at all. I just know how to piece it together enough to make it not sound like a bunch of noise!"[16]

In November 2020, he was shortlisted as a finalist for MTV Push UK & IRE 2021 for best upcoming artists.[17]

On 3 November 2021, Templeman released the single "3D Feelings", produced by Justin Young of The Vaccines.[18] This was followed by the release of "Broken" in 2022, alongside the announcement of his debut studio album, Mellow Moon, which was released on 27 May through Chess Club Records.[19]

On 13 February 2024, Templeman released the track "Eyes Wide Shut",[20] the lead single from his second studio album, Radiosoul, which was announced on 7 March[21] and released on 7 June through Chess Club Records.[22][23] The album was anticipated by four more singles: the title track,[21][22] "Hello Lonely",[24] "Beckham"[25] and "Just a Dance" (featuring Nile Rodgers).[26] In May of the same year, the artist performed on the New Music Stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in Luton.[27]

Personal life

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In 2019, Templeman was hospitalized and then diagnosed with childhood interstitial lung disease.[28] In 2021, he opened up about his experiences with depression and anxiety.[29]

In July 2020, he co-signed an open letter to UK Minister for Women and Equalities Liz Truss, calling for a ban on all forms of LGBT+ conversion therapy.[30]

In May 2024, Templeman was one of the over 100 acts who decided to boycott that year's edition of The Great Escape Festival in Brighton and Hove, in protest against the event's sponsor Barclays and its investments in companies supplying arms that were reportedly used by Israeli military forces in their invasion of the Gaza Strip.[31][32]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[33]
UK
Indie

[34]
SCO
[35]
Mellow Moon
  • Released: 27 May 2022
  • Label: Chess Club
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
31 1 16
Radiosoul
  • Released: 7 June 2024
  • Label: Chess Club
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
57 3 29

Mini-albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[33]
UK
Indie

[34]
SCO
Forever Isn't Long Enough
  • Released: 7 May 2021
  • Label: Chess Club
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
86 6 16

Extended plays

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List of EPs released, with release date and label shown
Title Details Peak chart
positions
UK
Indie

[34]
SCO
[36]
Wonderland Dreamin'[a]
  • Released: 1 August 2017
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
Dazed Days[a]
  • Released: 25 October 2017
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
5th Avenue Revisited[a]
  • Released: 2 March 2018
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
Like an Animal
  • Released: 18 October 2018
  • Label: Chess Club
  • Format: Vinyl, digital download, streaming
Sunday Morning Cereal
  • Released: 21 June 2019
  • Label: Chess Club
  • Formats: Vinyl, digital download, streaming
Don't Go Wasting Time
  • Released: 13 November 2019
  • Label: Chess Club
  • Formats: Vinyl, digital download, streaming
Happiness in Liquid Form
  • Released: 17 July 2020[37]
  • Label: Chess Club
  • Formats: Vinyl, digital download, streaming
22 84
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles, with year released, chart positions and album shown
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[38]
"Orange Juice" 2018 Non-album single
"Stop Thinking (About Me)"[39] 2019 Sunday Morning Cereal
"Sunday Morning Cereal"[40]
"Used to Love" Don't Go Wasting Time
"Don't Go Wasting Time"
"Happiness in Liquid Form"[41] 2020 41 Happiness in Liquid Form
"My Best Friend"
(featuring Coach Party)[42]
"Obvious Guy" 39
"Things I Thought Were Mine"[43]
"Forever Isn't Long Enough" Forever Isn't Long Enough
"Shady"
"Everybody's Gonna Love Somebody" 2021
"One More Day"
(featuring April)
"3D Feelings" Mellow Moon
"Broken" 2022
"Leaving Today"
"Colour Me Blue"
"No One Does It Better Than You"
(with Bob Junior)
2023 Non-album single
"Eyes Wide Shut" 2024 Radiosoul
"Radiosoul"
"Hello Lonely”
"Dirty Laundry”
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
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Title Year Album
"You Love Me in My Dreams"
(Ariel Days featuring Alfie Templeman)
2018 Ariel Days
"Close Yr Eyes"
(carpetgarden featuring Alfie Templeman)
Non-album singles
"Saturday"
(Sully featuring Alfie Templeman)
"Christmas Time for Many Minds"
(Jebb and the Riots featuring Alfie Templeman)
Stories of Christmas
"Hey"
(Oscar Lang featuring Alfie Templeman)
2019 Bops Etc.
"Lemonade"
(Circa Waves featuring Alfie Templeman)
2020 Non-album singles
"Dizzy"
(chloe moriondo featuring Thomas Headon & Alfie Templeman)
2021

Festival appearances

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Festival Location Date
Field Day London, UK 8 June 2019
Truck Festival Oxfordshire, UK 26–28 July 2019
Reading Festival Reading, UK 24 August 2019
Leeds Festival Leeds, UK 25 August 2019
Reeperbahn Festival Hamburg, Germany 19 September 2019
Neighborhood Festival Manchester, UK 12 October 2019
Mirrors Festival London, UK 2 November 2019
Reading Festival Reading, UK 28 August 2021
Leeds Festival Leeds, UK 29 August 2021
Corona Capital 2021 Mexico City 20 November 2021
Radio 1's Big Weekend Coventry, UK 29 May 2022
Glastonbury Festival Somerset, UK 24 June 2022
Depot in the Castle Cardiff, UK 9 July 2022
Truck Festival Oxford, UK 24 July 2022
Sziget Festival Budapest, Hungary 12 August 2022
Victorious Festival Portsmouth, UK 28 August 2022
Asagiri Jam Asagiri, Japan 9 October 2022
Radio 1's Big Weekend Luton, UK 25 May 2024

Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations, with organisation, award, nominated work, and result shown
Year Organization Award Work Result Ref.
2019 NME The NME 100 Himself Included [44]
2020 DIY Class of 2020 Included [45]
MTV MTV Push UK & Ireland Nominated [46]
BBC Sound of 2021 Longlisted [47]
Vevo Vevo Dscvr 2021 Shortlisted [48]

References

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  19. ^ Shutler, Ali (2 February 2022). "Alfie Templeman announces debut album 'Mellow Moon': 'It's a place to get away from anxieties'". NME. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
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  30. ^ "Ban Conversion Therapy on Instagram". Instagram. 10 July 2020. Archived from the original on 21 August 2020. Retrieved 29 July 2020. Our letter to government urging for a ban of conversion therapy has complete backing from some incredible #LGBTQ+ public figures and allies. It's supported by every leading UK #LGBT charity and human rights organisation. And now we need you're help. Use our resources, educate yourselves, write to your MP, chat to your families and SPREAD 👏🏻 THE 👏🏻 WORD. #BanConversionTherapy #ConversionTherapy #ShitYouShouldCareAbout
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Notes

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^a All releases prior to Orange Juice were removed from streaming platforms at an unknown date, presumably shortly before or after its release. However, these EPs were subsequently re-uploaded to Bandcamp in 2020, and therefore they are regarded as official releases.