Razorlight mark debut album’s 10th anniversary with one-off London gig


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The tenth anniversary of Razorlight‘s debut album ‘Up All Night‘ will be celebrated with a one-off London gig in June.

‘Up All Night’ was released in the June of 2004 and went on to become one of the leading lights of the so-called New Rock Revolution which had begun a couple of years earlier and resulted in commercial success for a host of British guitar bands, packed as it is with uncomplicated, infectious youth anthems.

Only frontman Johnny Borrell remains from the original line-up; drummer Christian Smith-Pancorvo was an early casualty while his initial replacement Andy Burrows has also since left, as have Björn Ågren and Carl Dalemo.

Instead, the Razorlight which takes to the stage on June 4th at the Electric Ballroom in London will consist of guitarist Gus Robertson, drummer Skully and João Mello on bass.

The band also have another live outing due this year at the Sport Beat Festival in Gloucester.


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