Razorlight tickets
Have you been a Razorlight fan for years and years? Good news! Razorlight will host a number of Concerts which are not to be missed. Ticket sales have started, so for all Razorlight fans out there get your Razorlight concert tickets in today. Without a doubt this will be another amazing Razorlight gig!
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Razorlight
Oswestry Showground |
Oswestry Showground Oswestry United Kingdom |
Sunday June 03, 2012 11:00 |
from £ 33,99 |
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High Lodge |
High Lodge Suffolk United Kingdom |
Thursday June 14, 2012 19:30 |
from £ 35,64 |
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Epsom Downs Racecourse |
Epsom Downs Racecourse Epsom United Kingdom |
Thursday July 19, 2012 19:30 |
from £ 99,00 |
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Wollaton park |
Wollaton park Nottingham United Kingdom |
Saturday July 21, 2012 11:30 |
from £ 55,72 |
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About Razorlight
Razorlight is an Anglo-Swedish band formed in London, United Kingdom in the summer of 2002 around singer/writer Johnny Borrell.
Razorlight is a four-piece consisting of Borrell (vocals & guitar), Björn Ågren (guitar), Carl Dalemo (bass) and Andy Burrows (drums)
Their debut album, Up All Night, was released on June 28, 2004, reaching number 3 in the UK album charts on 4 July. The critical reception was generally good, receiving good reviews from NME, Q magazine and Billboard, although they were also accused of lack of imagination and unoriginality for allegedly borrowing ideas from other influential bands, notably The Strokes. They appear to polarize opinion. NME wrote that the album: "bristles with passion, energy and, most importantly, amazing songs", while they were described elsewhere as "nearly everything wrong with rock and roll today". Their fans, though, embrace the music for its simple melodies and multi-layered, easy-going compositions.
Frontman Johnny Borrell caused some controversy and surprise when he likened himself to musical legend Bob Dylan, quipping "If Dylan's making the chips then I'm drinking the champagne". This led to suggestions of self-promotion. This statement was taken out of context however as Borrell was comparing his and Dylan's first albums, not their overall career. The band became very popular on the London music scene when they arrived earlier in the year. 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.
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