The
Ordinary Boys follow the release of their acclaimed debut
single, 'Maybe Someday' with a new single 'Week In, Week
Out' on April 5th.
The band, who have been touted throughout the media as one
of the most exciting new UK bands of 2004, started the year
in fine style with a sold out headline tour, an appearance
at the NME Awards shows and an ever growing army of devotees.
The band also go back on the road for extensive UK dates
in support of the single, joining a special NME bill following
their own headline shows.
The Ordinary Boys are fast asserting
themselves at the forefront of the renaissance of British
pop music. A direct response
to the destruction of British counter-culture through celebrity
obsession and karaoke competition winners masquerading as ‘pop
stars’ the band have thrilled audiences and critics
alike.
'Week In, Week Out' maintains their side sweep at the current
state of the UK begun with 'Maybe Someday', showing up the
lottery culture and celebrity worship of supermarket magazines
for the hollow alternative to living that it really is.
The Ordinary Boys have now finished work on their debut
LP with producer Stephen Street, due for release in the summer.
www.theordinaryboys.com
Your next chance to see the band live is at the following
shows:
March with 22-20’s
and others
17th Brighton Concorde
18th Leicester, Princess Charlotte
19th Cardiff Engine Rooms
21st Newcastle Northumbria University
22nd Manchester Hop & Grape
23rd Liverpool Academy 3
24th Glasgow King Tuts
26th Birmingham Academy 2
27th Exeter Cavern
28th Bristol Fleece & Firkin
30th Oxford Zodiac
31st Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
APRIL
1st London, Islington Academy
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