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The Boys in the Band Podcast

Peter Smith & Richard Gallagher

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Hey scenesters! On The Boys in the Band Podcast we bring you exclusive interviews with the musicians who soundtracked the 00s indie scene. The best gigs, the secrets to songwriting the biggest hits, and what came next… Hear the inside stories from your favourite bands. If you loved that scene - The Libertines, Arctic Monkeys, Mystery Jets, The Cribs, The Maccabees, The Holloways etc - then this is the podcast for you! Get in touch and let us know your favourite bands/songs/gigs from the era. ...
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Instant reaction after Razorlight SMASHED IT at Hammersmith Apollo on the final night of their tour. Awesome gig, so much energy (eventually!) down the front and great to see such a huge reception to hits old and new. Here’s Pete & Rich’s post-gig verdict!
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Dan Haggis, drummer in The Wombats.Dan talks about the transformative impact of their dance floor fillers like 'Let's Dance To Joy Division', the story of an evolving sound which runs through each of their albums - and how they're popularity and passion for the band still end…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Johnny Lloyd from Tribes.The band are back with a new album landing this summer and big tour plans - and we caught up with Johnny to find out all about it. Tribes fan? Share your memories of the band with us:Twitter: @TheBITBpodInstagram: @boysinthebandpodFacebook: The Boys I…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Dylan Southern and Will Lovelace the filmmakers behind the fantastic new 00s indie film Meet Me In The Bathroom. Based on the renowned, respected book by Lizzy Goodman of the same name, they have pulled together stunning archive footage from the New York scene, giving incredi…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Reggie Youngblood of Black Kids. Pete and Rich saw their SECOND ever UK show so we reflect on the big buzz about the band back in late 2007 - and what it was like for the band to come back this year for Partie Traumatic anniversary shows. We also chat about the 'pure sugar' B…
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We continue our brand new spin-off series Tied to the 00s! There are more exclusive interviews with 00s indie stars to come - but we want to hear from CURRENT bands about the CURRENT scene! Next up, Jack Chandler and Joey Julliard from Honey Moon tells us about their upcoming debut album - which will definitely deliver some sunshine to you this win…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Killian Gavin from Boy & Bear picking his favourite albums from the 00s. Boy & Bear fan? Share your memories of the bands with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Pe…
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We continue our brand new spin-off series Tied to the 00s! There are more exclusive interviews with 00s indie stars to come - but we want to hear from CURRENT bands about the CURRENT scene! Next up, Adam Young from The Howlers tells us about their new EP - which he was packing up in his own flat as we spoke - a big hometown show and how he nearly d…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Steve Garrigan and Mark Prendergast from Kodaline picking their favourite albums from the 00s. Kodaline fan? Share your memories of the bands with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presente…
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We continue our brand new spin-off series Tied to the 00s! There are more exclusive interviews with 00s indie stars to come - but we want to hear from CURRENT bands about the CURRENT scene! Next up, Dan Young and Kiran Roy from October Drift tells us about their upcoming second album 'I don't belong anywhere', life on the road travelling across the…
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We continue our brand new spin-off series Tied to the 00s! There are more exclusive interviews with 00s indie stars to come - but we want to hear from CURRENT bands about the CURRENT scene! Next up, Zac Skinner from The Skinner Brothers tells us about the band's wild recent tour and how he was blown away by the reception they got up and down the co…
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We kick off our brand new spin-off series Tied to the 00s! There are more exclusive interviews with 00s indie stars to come - but we want to hear from CURRENT bands about the CURRENT scene! First up, Joe Maddocks and Lowell Carragher from RATS tell us about an exploding scene in Liverpool, how they are taking their inspirations from the 00s, such a…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Mark Greaney from JJ72 picking his favourite album of the 00s. He goes with () by Sigur Ros - an album name hard to pronounce! Reflecting on the album, Mark discusses the power of music to transport us back to moments in time and we also debate the importance of understandable lyrics in music, with this L…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Mark Greaney, formerly the frontman of JJ72. The band burst out of Dublin at the start of 2000 and were playing big festival shows and supporting huge acts when they were only just turning 20. Mark reflects on that boom and how they capitalised on the buzz around the band. Bu…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Luke Pritchard and Hugh Harris from The Kooks picking their favourite albums of the 00s. First up, Hugh goes with Panic Prevention by Jamie T - an album we've repeatedly praised on this podcast! Hugh hails Jamie's musical skill and craft, as well as his range of influences, and tells us about a tour featu…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're delighted to be joined by Luke Pritchard and Hugh Harris from The Kooks. Their debut album Inside In/Inside Out is a classic of the era and brought the boys huge success, with tracks like Naive being played everywhere in the mid '00s - and the love for that band was recently underlined at some standou…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Jim Maddock and David Jordan from Air Traffic picking their favourite albums of the 00s. First up, Jim goes with Dizzee Rascal's Boy In Da Corner, the genre-crossing, game-changing debut from the London rapper which put grime in the mainstream. Like Dizzee, the Air Traffic boys were just in their teens wh…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're joined by David Jordan and Jim Maddock from Air Traffic. One of BBC's Sounds of 2007, Air Traffic were a band in demand and, despite being still in their teens, had record labels fighting for their signatures. They ended up on a major label with EMI - and tell us about the excessive spending they enjo…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with James Walsh from Starsailor picking his favourite album of the 00s. James makes the case for Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot as his favourite of the 2000s. The band actually had to fight to get this released, with their record label refusing to put it out. That led to the band streaming it for free on their …
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're joined by James Walsh from Starsailor. It's 20 years since the band's huge debut album Love Is Here landed and with Starsailor about to head off on an anniversary tour it was the perfect time for James to reflect on how that LP was written, its reception... and the pain of missing out on No1 to Kylie …
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Charles Cave from White Lies picking his favourite album of the 00s. Charles goes with the debut album from Secret Machines - Now Here Is Nowhere as his favourite of the 2000s. We discuss how a powerful live show at Club NME in Camden's Koko caught his attention and how this brilliant LP turned him into a…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Charles Cave from Fear of Flying and White Lies. He tells us some great stories from the mid-00s when Fear of Flying supported the likes of Jamie T and The Maccabees on tour and reminisces about some classic London indie club nights. Charles also shares the story of how that band evolved into Whi…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Chris Cester from Jet picking his favourite albums of the 00s. Chris gives shout outs to The Strokes' Is This It - or, as he reckons it should have been called: This Is It! - and The White Stripes' White Blood Cells. However, he settles on The Hives' Veni Vidi Vicious as his favourite album of the 2000s a…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Chris Cester from Jet. He tells us about the Australian music scene - or lack of it - when they were forming in the early 2000s and how The Vines drew the music industry's attention Down Under, allowing Jet to capitalise with their brilliant collection of throw-back rock 'n' roll. It could have b…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Nick Krill and Thomas Hughes from The Spinto Band picking their favourite albums of the 00s. First up, Nick goes with Beck's Sea Change, praising the traditional song craft on this album from an artist also known for samples and experimentation. Then Thomas goes for The Unicorns' Who Will Cut Our Hair Whe…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Nick Krill and Thomas Hughes from The Spinto Band. These guys were recording music before they'd even played a gig but soon took off, opening for the Arctic Monkeys on their first US tour, and then blowing up in the UK when single 'Oh Mandy' took off over here. Nick and Thomas break down ho…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Fred Macpherson from Spector and Les Incompetents naming his favourite album of the 00s era. First up, Fred - setting aside the Strokes' first two albums - goes with The Mars Volta's De-Loused in the Comatorium as the best album of the 00s. However, he also gives a shout out to The Video Nasties album On …
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Fred Macpherson currently of Spector and formerly of Les Incompetents. In a bumper episode, Fred gives fantastic reflections on the London indie scene during the 00s, where his band Les Incompetents hung out and performed with the likes of Jamie T, Laura Marling and Mumford and Sons but nev…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Tahita Bulmer and Andy Spence from New Young Pony Club naming their favourite albums of the 00s era. Tahita goes for Life Without Buildings album Any Other City and explains how the vocals from Sue Tompkins provided inspiration for her own delivery in NYPC. Meanwhile, Andy goes with Silent Alarm by Bloc P…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Tahita Bulmer and Andy Spence from New Young Pony Club. The band came to the fore in the 00s with their blend of disco and electro punk, and their huge track Ice Cream was played everywhere. Tahita tells us about the big effort that went into nailing the brilliant lyrics to that top tune. W…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Tom Greatorex from Black Wire naming his favourite album of the 00s era. Tom picks The Moldy Peaches album and chats about his love for the music created by Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, from the brilliant songcraft to the quirky lyrics. There's also a shout out for Jeffrey Lewis, with Tom explaining how h…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Tom Greatorex from Black Wire. The band burst onto the scene in Leeds and immediately became renowned for their wild live shows, with one of their early gigs inspiring the Kaiser Chiefs' I Predict A Riot. Tom recalls that night - and tries to work out how he ended up losing his trousers and…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Ben Gautrey and Kieran Mahon from The Cooper Temple Clause naming their favourite albums of the 00s era. Ben picks The Suburbs by Arcade Fire and explains the impact the album had on him as he and his band were going their own ways, while Kieran explains why Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights was such a…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Ben and Kieran from The Cooper Temple Clause about how this gang of mates enjoyed success in the 00s. The boys give us a fantastic insight into the band, from using fancy dress Thursdays to lighten up long recording sessions to chaotic football matches with Muse, fans of The Cure and Brazilian ac…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Matt Maust from Cold War Kids naming his favourite album of the 00s era. He picks The Good, The Bad & The Queen's self-titled debut - and describes the work by the super group as "the perfect album". The band consisted of singer Damon Albarn (Blur and Gorillaz), bassist Paul Simonon (The Clash), guitarist…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Matt Maust from Cold War Kids about the band's long career, with album number nine coming out in September. What was the motivation when they formed after college, and what keeps them going now? We discuss the big tunes on debut album Robbers & Cowards which launched the band and how they ended u…
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In this special bonus episode of The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Laura Jean Marsh, writer, director, and actor in new film Giddy Stratospheres, which is set in the heart of the 00s indie scene. It's a tale of love and loss but with a backdrop of brilliant guitar music, which captures the buzz of those gigs and club nights from around 2007. …
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Felix White from The Maccabees, naming his favourite album of the 00s era. He picks Natural History by I Am Kloot - and explains how the band's atmospheric live shows captured his imagination and inspired him with the realisation you that you don't have to be the biggest band on the planet to have a real …
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Felix White from The Maccabees about the band's four albums, electric live shows and why they bowed out on a high in 2017 with a series of stunning farewell shows at Alexandra Palace. Felix takes us through the story of how the band's sound evolved as they became more skilled musicians and honed …
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Nick Hodgson, founding member and former drummer with Kaiser Chiefs, naming his favourite album of the era. He picks Is This It by The Strokes - and explains the impact the American band's debut had on him and how it transformed the musical landscape of the early 2000s. Nick discusses how The Strokes insp…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Nick Hodgson formerly of Kaiser Chiefs, on their rise to becoming one of Britain's biggest bands, the mega hit I Predict A Riot and the massive shows which followed. From how the band rebelled against the image many of their contemporaries were chasing at the time to how tracks like Ruby came tog…
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Sym Gharial, bass player in The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, naming his favourite album of the era. He picks At The Drive-In's third LP Relationship of Command - and explains how that band influenced Eighties Matchbox when they were starting out. Like Eighties Matchbox, At The Drive-In were able to …
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Sym Gharial from The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, the hard rocking band from Brighton, about their three albums, wild live shows, and a music video which Liam Gallagher named as a favourite! The band's music was picked up by advertisers and movie-makers - leading to a surprise appearance in…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk about London's iconic indie club scene of the mid-2000s with The Horrors frontman Faris Badwan. The band went on to be nominated for a Mercury Prize for their standout Primary Colours album and toured the world - but it all started with Faris stood in the crowd at a White Heat show in central London…
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For this week's #my00sNo1album challenge we were joined by three of the four members of Boy Kill Boy. Chris, Shaz, and Kev picked a variety of selections, including Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster's Horse of the Dog, The Killer's Hot Fuss, Blur's Think Tank, and The Strokes' Is This It. But that's just th…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we're joined by all four members of Boy Kill Boy to hear their story - and there are a lot of laughs along the way! The band had to fend of accusations they were manufactured such was their rapid rise but they tell us about the hard work that went in before their big break - and the surprising role mystery …
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Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Adam Ficek, drummer in Babyshambles, naming his favourite album of the era. He picks Camera Obscura's 2006 LP Let's Get Out Of This Country - and explains why he loves the melodic sounds of the Scottish band. Remember you can check out our full episode with Adam about Babyshambles in our library, too. Bab…
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This week we celebrate the ONE YEAR anniversary of The Boys in the Band Podcast with a fantastic chat with Adam Ficek from Babyshambles. The band had already had a top 10 hit and were just about to lay down their debut album when he got invited to become their drummer - and he seized the opportunity. Adam tells us about that decision, the whirlwind…
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This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Adam Nutter, guitarist in The Music. While their hotly-anticipated reunion show has unfortunately been pushed back until 2022, we discussed the band's rapid rise first time around, the inspirations behind the music - and the story behind that iconic artwork. From wild tours and taking off in Japa…
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'My 00s No1 Album' is back - and our series of bonus podcasts returns with Rab Allan from Glasvegas naming his favourite album of the era. He explains why Standing on the Shoulder of Giants by Oasis was his standout album from the decade - it was a surprise shout but we reckon he argues the case well! Plus, it's worth tuning in to hear about Glasve…
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