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The Wombats
Ever since Murph, bassist Tord Øverland Knudsen and drummer Dan Haggis – who met and formed The Wombats at the Liverpool Institute Of Performing Arts in 2003 - emerged in 2006 and swiftly became chart-quashing champions of the noughties guitar pop explosion with hits including ‘Moving To New York’, ‘Kill The Director’ and ‘Let’s Dance To Joy Division’, they’ve barely looked back. The euphoric tales of romantic misadventures in cinemas, forests, weddings and rock clubs that filled their platinum-selling 2007 debut album ‘A Guide To Love, Loss & Desperation’ garnered them a strong and dedicated fanbase in thrall to Murph’s amalgam of irrepressible hooks and downbeat tragi-comic lyricism and with such bare-hearted emotional depth to their ditties, The Wombats resolutely refuse to be a flash in the pan.
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Razorlight
Formed in 2002 around lead singer Johnny Borrell, Razorlight quickly became one of the key bands of the new millennia, selling 4 million albums, winning the 2005 NME New Band Award, nominated for two BRIT Awards and two NME Awards ‘Best Band’ and ‘Best Album’ in 2007.
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Sunday (1994)
Sunday (1994) is a alternative indie band consisting of Paige Turner, Lee Newell, and the enigmatic drummer X, who prefers to remain anonymous. Their music is a 'captivating blend of confessional lyrics, sparkling melancholic guitar, and cinematic indie vibes'. Sunday (1994) emerged at the beginning of 2024 as a band with something to say about the magic of the mundane, unveiling a collection of songs which captured the bittersweet nostalgia of 90s cinema, blending effortless artistry with quick-wit and dark humour. The band made their debut appearance with the single ‘Tired Boy’ in February, following growing intrigue online and a passionate TikTok following.
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