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Girls Can't Catch are a British pop trio comprised of members Jess Stickley, Daizy Agnew, and Phoebe Brown. Member Phoebe Brown was formerly a contestant on the fourth installment of the British television music talent show The X Factor in 2007 fronting the now defunct group 'Hope.'[1] Signed to Fascination Records along side such acts as Girls Aloud and The Saturdays,the trio possesses, "a pop sound but with a slightly darker edge," as said by Brown. They supported Girls Aloud on their summer tour and are set to publicly release their debut single "Keep Your Head Up" on July 27, 2009.

In the production of their debut album, he group has assembled a team of notable writers the likes of All Saints Alumnus Shaznay Lewis, Niara Scarlett,Jamie Reddington, Ivor-Novello-winner Chris Braide, as well as Brown having recieved sole writing credit on 'Stop', the B-side to 'Keep Your Head Up.' The members plan to contribute more to the writing process for the production of their sophomore album. The group has received negative criticism by X Factor exile group Dolly Rockers who have in 2009 the received an unexpected amount of airplay with one of their songs and became instant celebrities, receiving coverage in British tabloids and feuding with other pop groups."We've heard that they don't like us, but we haven't heard any of their stuff yet so we can't really say anything about them,"says Stickley.[2]

In 2009, Girls Can't Catch appeared on the May 1st episode of the British television drama series Hollyoaks Later for their first tv appearance as a band.[3]

http://www.girlscantcatch.com

http://www.digitalspy.com/music/a165427/girls-cant-catch.html

http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/.../hollyoaks/

01:05, 20 July 2009 (UTC)