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One of the UK's most promising new guitar bands, English Teacher, have kicked off the countdown of the top five on the BBC's annual list of music's rising stars. The Leeds quartet have been voted ...
The band gained the interest of London Recordings, but the label was not keen on Harris as the singer, so the band replaced him with Boult, whose band, the Promise, had recently split. London then commissioned further demos and offered the band a deal in 1989 on the condition that they use the Frankie Goes to Hollywood name.
Rock band English Teacher’s debut album, This Could Be Texas, has been announced as the winner of the 2024 Mercury Prize.. The Leeds-formed four-piece, fronted by Lily Fontaine, impressed the ...
The band then moved to their own Household label, issuing two more singles and a third album, Crocodile Tears. Manns left and was replaced by future PJ Harvey drummer Rob Ellis but when Goldsworthy departed in late 1988 the band effectively split. The Barber brothers continued as The Chesterfields for a final single, "Fool Is The Man" in 1989.
Gandalf's Fist is an English band originally from Maryport, Cumbria. The band operates and records their own material from their headquarters currently located in South Norfolk. [ 1 ] Their music is influenced by 1970s progressive / psychedelic rock .
The Wolfhounds are an English noise pop [1] band formed in Romford, Essex, in 1985 by David Callahan, Paul Clark, Andy Golding, Andy Bolton and Frank Stebbing, [1] and originally active until 1990. The band reformed in 2005 and continues to write, record and play live, releasing new albums in 2014, [2] 2016, [3] and 2020. [4]
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