Catfish and the Bottlemen
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Fri 11th Apr 9AM
10h 19m 01s
One of the most exciting guitar bands to burst through in the UK in recent times, Catfish and the Bottlemen formed in 2007 in North Wales. Their debut album, The Balcony, reached number 10 in the UK Albums Chart and they won their first Brit Award for British Breakthrough act in February 2016. This was followed by the release of their second album, The Ride, in May 2016 and their third album, The Balance, released in April 2019. Since then the band have shown no signs of slowing with numerous tours and festival headlining slots under their belts.
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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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Glasgow trio The Fratellis had phenomenal success with their debut album 'Costello Music' entering the UK Album Chart at number 2, spawning the huge anthem 'Chelsea Dagger; and went on to win the Best British Breakthrough Act at the Brit Awards in 2007. They went on a 4-year hiatus in 2009 to pursue solo projects, but returned in 2012 and have been on the road and recording ever since, with their 6th album 'Half Drunk Under A Full Moon' released in May 2020.
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