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Ok, so first off I must iterate the fact that this particular run down is in no particular order, nor is it a definitive list of the best British record labels of all time (as if such a breakdown could ever be truly quantified). It is simply a list of some personal favourites within the British...MORE>>
With the six piece’s Manchester heritage consisting of legends from New Order, to The Smiths to Oasis, you will be comforted to know that their music embodies none of the stereotypical dreariness of mundane everyday troubles. The Travelling Band’s sugary folk music

is influenced by a variety of genres including rock and country, before what they describe as “filtering it through their own sunshine POP sensibility”. They are an instrument heavy band, where over half contributes to the vocals and play the guitar, with harmonicas, banjos, a pump organ and accordion also being involved. Embracing folk from the delicate acoustic riffs right down to the band’s seemingly compulsory stunted beards, it’s hard to not instantly warm to the sweet ballads and heartfelt lyrics.
Winners of the Glastonbury New Talent Competition in 2008, the band have already reached the dizzy heights of stardom by not only impressing Mr Eavis and the ever critical music bibles, but even collaborating with Rolf Harris in a comical stop smoking campaign (lasting all of a 1minute 53 second You Tube video). They also recorded their music in New York with legendary producers Eric “Roscoe” Amble and Tim Hatfield, who have previously worked on albums by Ryan Adams and Regina Spektor.
Popular single Only Waiting is a steady offering, opening with an instantly recognisable
and unforgettable melody. At first listen the song fools you into thinking it is
an upbeat celebration for the impatience of waiting for the right ‘one’, but the
dark lyrics undermine the cheery music. With lines such as “staring out the window
wishing you could die/I look at myself I see nothing that I like” the singers insecurities
can almost go unnoticed by the pleasant melodies forcing their way past the negativity.
Beautiful song writing with sinister tones reminiscent of city cousins Joy Division,
the laid back music mixed with outreaching lyrics makes for an easy and thoroughly
enjoyable listen. Other songs are not so mournful and are less produced; dropping
the strings accompaniment in favour of old fashioned acoustic -
They like their live shows to feel like a “feel-