Founding (2010) After Lloyd, White and Cratchley's former band
Operahouse split up in 2009, the three members formed Tribes with an aim to creating a much heavier, grungier sound than that of their former band, who were more of an experimental math-rock/indie outfit (the rest of the Operahouse lineup also going on to find success, with guitarist Alex Robertshaw joining alternative act
Everything Everything, and drummer Ben Niblett joining LULS). They enlisted White's childhood friend Miguel Demelo, originally from South Africa, to drum for them. White grew up near Demelo, having tried to steal his wallet at a childhood birthday party a few years previously, and the pair eventually became good friends.
Early releases and touring success (2011) In April 2011, Tribes released their first EP titled
We Were Children. The music video for the song "We Were Children" was filmed in
Camden Town, with the band performing a rooftop gig to onlookers and fans on the street below. The song was named "Hottest Record in the World" by
Zane Lowe on
BBC Radio 1 on 14 April 2011. "Sappho", the first single from their debut album, was made available for download on 11 July 2011. Tribes received widespread press prior to the release of Baby, particularly from various indie blogs. The band performed a session at the BBC Maida Vale studios as part of the
BBC Introducing project in July 2011. Tribes played
Underage Festival and
Field Day Festival in
Victoria Park, London in August 2011, as well as
Summer Sonic Festival in
Tokyo. In addition, the band closed the summer by playing
Reading and Leeds Festivals,
Freedom Festival,
Jersey Live and
Bestival and a set at Latitude festival. The band was the main support to
The Kooks on the UK leg of their Autumn tour, and for the European leg of the
Kaiser Chiefs tour in November 2011. On 10 June 2012, Tribes took part in a charity festival, Chazzstock, which was set up after one of the band's close friends
Charles Haddon killed himself. They were joined by The Vaccines, The Horrors and many others. Tribes finished recording their second studio album,
Wish to Scream, in Los Angeles, which was released on 30 May 2013. Tribes announced a string of headline slots on a tour UK tour in 2013, being supported on the first leg of this tour by unsigned Sheffield band Blue Lip Feel. At the Tribes first gig of 2013 they introduced a fifth member to the band on keyboard.
Breakup (2013) On 7 November 2013, the band announced on their
Facebook page that they were splitting up after four years together.
Reunion and Rabbit Head (2020-) In May 2020, the band announced a one-off reunion charity gig, originally scheduled for 19 December 2020. On 23 March 2023, the band released the song "Hard Pill", which was included on their third studio album,
Rabbit Head, released on 18 August 2023. ==Band members==