The Noise Next Door, a pop rock band from Leigh Park, England, were formed in 2004 by triplet brothers Craig, Scott, and Ed Sutton. The trio began their musical journey at the age of thirteen with a band called Trips. Their breakthrough came when John McLaughlin, a songwriter known for his work with Busted, Blue, and Sugababes, discovered them working in their local Asda supermarket. In October 2004, The Noise Next Door released their debut single "Lock Up Your Daughters", which peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by the release of "Calendar Girl" in March 2005, reaching number 11. The band gained attention for their distinctive red hair but opted for a more mature image later that year, cutting off their signature locks. They continued with the singles "She Might" (2005), which reached number 27, and "Miss U" (2005), originally titled "Dirty Girls". Despite recording an album titled Play It Loud, they were dropped by their record label and disbanded shortly after.