Draft:Methodical Madness

Methodical Madness
Methodical Madness (2023)
Background information
OriginGuernsey, Channel Islands
Genres
Years active
  • 2015
  • 2019-present
Members
  • Benjamin Duddy
  • Imogen Hayman
  • Isaac Langlois
  • Leyla Luff
Past members
  • Adam Smart
  • Akyra Reynolds
  • Andre Goncalves
  • Benjamin Grut
  • Brandon Emerson
  • Carys Batiste
  • Charlie Van Katwyk
  • Chloe Browning
  • Daniel Loller
  • Daniel Smith
  • Elaine Lowe
  • Elisabeth Laurent
  • Elizabeth Armstrong
  • Eloise Martin-Sarre
  • Emily Le Page
  • Esme Bowskill
  • Evie Martin-Sarre
  • Freddie Rouget
  • Gabrielle Setters
  • Grace Le Page
  • Isobel Adams
  • Jack Garbutt
  • Jack Le Blancq
  • Jack Parkes
  • Jack Tostevin-Hall
  • Jodie Lihou
  • Joel Atkinson
  • Joshua Duddy
  • Joshua Le Breton
  • Katie Lainé
  • Kya Bullock
  • Lauren Baker
  • Leon Hamon
  • Li Yuan Bound
  • Lilli Knight
  • Lily Le Tocq
  • Lois De La Mare
  • Lucy Henke
  • Max Guilbert
  • Melissa Johns
  • Michael Kennedy
  • Mikey Halloran
  • Naomi Kewell
  • Nathan Marquis
  • Oliver Craig
  • Oliver Stinton
  • Oscar Armenta-Jeffreys
  • Paige De La Mare
  • Rachael Fallaize-Evans
  • Reeve Finch
  • Skyler Le Page
  • Thea Clay
  • Thomas Baker

Methodical Madness is a primarily Sarnian pop group that was created in 2019 by lead singer Benjamin Duddy. The group has comprised 58 vocalists, 50 of which feature on their 2022 single 'Untouchable'. The current line-up is Benjamin Duddy, Imogen Hayman, Isaac Langlois & Leyla Luff. Methodical Madness has received a generally positive reaction from both the general public and the media, credited for their charitable aims. Their purpose is to release music and donate all profits to various charities, including Teenage Cancer Trust, Cancer Research UK and The Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal.[1]

Methodical Madness is due to release their 2nd studio album sometime in 2023. They have released 4 singles to date, namely 'Untouchable (The Primrose Hill Remix)', 'N U M B', 'I N F E R N O' and 'XYZ'.[2]

  1. ^ "Local teenagers record charity album". Bailiwick Express.
  2. ^ "Methodical Madness announces 2nd studio album". Methodical Madness - Facebook.