Wednesday 24 June 2009

Stereophonics - Biography

Stereophonics Carieer has been started from Cwmaman, Wales in 1992. Still they are performing too much not only in UK but also all over the world.
Stereophonics shaped in 1992 in Cwmaman, Wales and was originally known as “Tragic Love Company,” taking one word from each member’s favourite band (The Tragically Hip, Mother Love Bone, and Bad Company).

The band first contains Kelly Jones (vocals/guitar and songwriter), Richard Jones (bass), and Stuart Cable (drums). Cable was kicked by the other two members of the band in September 2003, and the band replaced him on the road with the former drummer for The Black Crowes, Steve Gorman.

After a decade’s worth of studio albums (5 number 1’s) the band scored its first number 1 single with Dakota, the 1st single of their fth album Language. Sex. Violence. Other?. The recording of this album demanded the include of a new drummer, Argentinian-Venezuelan Javier Weyler, formerly of Vitriol I.D.

Pull The Pin is the 6th studio album by Stereophonics, which was released in the UK on 15 October 2007. A Stereophonics newsletter launched the “Pull the Pin” album artwork to suscribers. The cover was also shown to MySpace users that had added the band in a bulletin.

The taster track “Bank Holiday Monday” had its world premier on Radio 1’s Chris Moyles Show on Tuesday 1 May 2007 and was made available for digital download on Monday 28 May 2007 from online retailers.

The band’s newsletter on 24 July 2007 announced details and artwork of the first ‘proper’ single to be released from the album. “It Means Nothing” was released in the UK on 24 September 2007.

Stereophonics have launched Decade In The Sun which is an album that contains a collection of some of Stereophonics greatest hits.

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