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The Futureheads formed in 2000 in Sunderland, England, United Kingdom or more specifically, in Barry's garage. The line-up of the band at that point was Jaff (Bass, Vocals), Barry Hyde (Guitar, Vocals), Ross Millard (Guitar, Vocals), and Peter Brewis (Drums, Vocals), now of cerebral pop-masterpiece-makers Field Music. After playing countless hometown shows, the Futureheads took the show on the road with a massive helping hand from Slampt Records' Milky Wimpshake. A tour of Squats and Youth Centres in Central Europe came in summer 2001, due to which the band switched out drummers. |
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The Futureheads, The Whip and Kid British to headline Beached Festival
Date: May 08, 2012 Returning for its second year, Beached Festival takes over Castlefield Basin in Manchester City Centre on Saturday June 2nd.
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The Cribs close Camden Crawl with career spanning set
Date: May 07, 2012 Meanwhile The Futureheads battle a hostile crowd at KOKO
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The Futureheads to Headline Beached Festival
Date: May 04, 2012 The Whip and Kid British are also playing the event at the Castlefield Basin on Saturday June 2.
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Ranting and raving: The Futureheads talk to Skiddle
Date: Apr 09, 2012 A Futureheads album with no instruments? Why, yes. Guitarist Ross Millard talks to Skiddle about how the band's acapella project 'Rant' came to be, and why it's important to change the rules from time to time.
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The Futureheads to support Red Hot Chili Peppers at Sunderland stadium show
Date: Apr 06, 2012 Both bands will play the Stadium of Light on June 24
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MUSIC: Future Proof
Date: Apr 05, 2012 When a band are five albums into a career, they've earned the right to do the unexpected - but the Futureheads have taken that to the extreme. The Sunderland quartet, better known for short, spiky rock songs, have recorded an entirely a cappella record, Rant.
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Free Camden Crawl Mixtape!
Date: Apr 04, 2012 CC 2012 is almost upon us... so get in the mood with an exclusive, FREE 26-track mix featuring The Futureheads, Death In Vegas, Bastille, And So I Watch You From Afar and more...
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Gigs Of The Week: 2-8 April
Date: Apr 02, 2012 Other Lives by Darren Ankenman Tonight: singer-songwriter Nina Nastasia is at the Macbeth . Tuesday: a slightly louder Shearwater are at Scala . Downtempo indie rock mainstays Low are at the Royal Festival Hall . Or forgo the indie and get funky with Lee Fields at Islington Assembly Hall . Wednesday: indie folkers Other Lives are at the Village Underground . The Futureheads are supporting their ...
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