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The Libertines
In the early Noughties, you could not escape the sight or sounds of these infectious modern-day punks. Whether dancing at Indie clubs, reading the NME or tuning into Radio 1, The Libertines were everywhere. Top 20 hits like 'Time For Heroes' and 'Can't Stand Me Now' were on heavy rotation and they gained a somewhat obsessive fan base. But after just two short 'n' sweet albums (2002's 'Up The Bracket' and 2004's eponymous 'The Libertines', both produced by The Clash's Mick Jones) it was all over. So what became of the likely lads? Personal problems and battling demons saw Peter Doherty and Carl Barat split up and go their seperate ways with various solo projects and forming new bands. But time is a great healer and they patched up their differences to reform in 2010.
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Supergrass
Formed in 1993, Supergrass released their debut album, I Should Coco, to widespread acclaim in 1995. Over the years, Supergrass released a total of six studio albums, and a collection of classic singles including Caught By The Fuzz, Richard III, Alright, Moving and Pumping On Your Stereo securing their place in Britpop history. After 17 years together, the band decided to go their separate ways following a farewell tour in 2010. But in September 2019, ten years to the day after splitting up, they made their comeback with a live set at Glastonbury's Pilton Party and announceed a career spanning 'Best Of' package release and live tour for 2020 and they have carried on touring and making new music ever since.
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Soft Play
An explosive duo from Kent, Soft Play (formerly Slaves) are an unmistakably British punk act. They have gained a lot of attention for bringing raw and exciting performances that have a distinct lack of pretentiousness in a British music scene flooded with bands that are leaning more and more towards American-centric influences.
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Hak Baker
Hak Bakr used to be part of grime collective B.O.M.B Squad as a teenager, before he picked up the guitar and began writing his own music. which has a slight chilled out reggae feel to it.
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on Sat 9 August 2025