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According to Twitter posts, they also worked with Ed Drewett, Fred Ball, MNEK, K-Gee, Jamal Hadaway and Tre Jean-Marie. [1] [2] On 11 July 2012, through their official blog, they announced "Light Me Up" as the first song to be posted online from their new album. [3] It was released as a free download on 1 August 2012.
On 18 February 2008, the band recorded their live video at The Stoke Sugarmill for their first single, "Girls & Boys", which was released as a free download from their website on 25 March 2008. On 24 February 2008 in an exclusive interview found on www.sundaymail.co.uk, Lunn revealed he and Cooper split up in June during studio-sessions for The ...
It was also named single of the week by Steve Lamacq and the band were invited to record live sessions with John Kennedy and Marc Riley [1] (BBC 6 Music). In 2007, they were touring the UK and Sweden, supporting bands including Foals, Good Shoes and The 1990s. Founder member Jon Vick left the band around the middle of 2007 and The Moths ...
The band formed in the seaside resort of Morecambe in 2009, brought together by a shared love of soul music, Orange Juice and gritty Northern literature. [1] Before forming the band, Whitehouse and Kondras worked as ice cream men, Wallace was a roofer and Deakin "just floated from place to place". [2]
Dodgy are an English rock band formed in Hounslow in 1990. The band rose to prominence during the Britpop era of the 1990s. They are best known for their hits "Staying Out for the Summer", "If You're Thinking of Me", and "Good Enough". [1] "Good Enough" was their biggest hit, reaching No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart. [2]
Clash also featured "Mondays" on a free download compilation album of their top tracks of the month. [4] By the end of 2009, Bleech had supported several top acts, including Wolfmother , The Charlatans , Pete Doherty , The Kooks and The Rifles .
The Membranes are an English post-punk band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire in 1977, the initial line-up being John Robb (bass guitar), Mark Tilton (guitar), Martyn Critchley (vocals) and Martin Kelly (drums). [1] Critchley soon left, with Robb and Tilton taking on vocals, and Kelly moving to keyboards, with "Coofy Sid" (Coulthart) taking over ...