
Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in
2002 by singer-songwriter Johnny Borrell.
At the start of their career Johnny Borrell's new outfit began by supporting
The Libertines at
various venues (including 333 in Old Street) where a young A&R scout,
Justin Cross,found
them and put
them in Liam Watson's Toerag Studios where heproduced the tracks "Rip It Up", "Rock 'n' Roll Lies" and "In The City"alongside John Fortis. Off the back of these tracks
the band (now namedRazorlight) began getting serious A&R heat due to the songs successon radio stations such as John
Kennedy.
The band then became very popular on the London music scene.
Large demand caused
the band to
play extra shows, including a 7,000+ capacity gig at
Alexandra Palace. The album was heavily marketed in the UK.
Up All Night was re-issued in April 2005, including the previously unreleased
single "Somewhere Else", which peaked at Number 2.
In July 2005,
the band performed at
Hyde Park, London as part of the
Live 8series of concerts. However,
the band came under fire for being theonly band that did not donate their extra revenue to charity. The bandsubsequently claimed that due to their "fledgling status", they wereunable to make such a commitment. [1]
Razorlight supported
Queen +
Paul Rodgers on July 15, in front of 60,000
people. This gig had been rescheduled following the July 2005 London bombings. In December of the same year, they supported
Oasis, at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. They also supported
The Rolling Stones at their gigs in Cologne and
Paris.
During the Christmas season
the band played an intimate show at theRailway Inn in Winchester. They were supported by up and coming Londonband Captain
Phoenix, who are fronted by drummer Andy Burrows'
younger brother Ben.
The band played their biggest tour to date in October-November 2006 and also supported
Richard Ashcroft in his homecoming gig at the Lancashire County Cricket Club on
June 17.
In November 2006
the band had to be hospitalised after traces of radioactive poisoning was detected on their plane. Their British Airways return flight from Moscow was a scheduled route used by Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko. [2]
In 2007,
Razorlight were nominated for two BRIT Awards - one for 'Best British Band' and the other for 'Best Song', "America". They were also nominated for two NME Brit Awards for 'Best Band' and 'Best Album'.
They played Reading on 24 August, and Leeds on 25 August 2007. They also played the Main Stage on 19 May in Preston for Radio 1's Big weekend along side bands such as
Kasabian and the
Kaiser Chiefs.
On July 7, 2007,
Razorlight performed at
both the UK leg of
Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London, and T in the Park in Balado, Scotland.
raffterman - 2008-08-19 22:17
Très bon album, america est de loin ma préféré avec pop song.