Thursday 29 September 2011

Razorlight have joined O2 in London for Peace One Day concert

Razorlight have joined O2 in London for Peace One Day concert.

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Rockers 'Golden Touch' will reveal with acts including Newton Faulkner, Yusuf (Cat Stevens), Eliza Doolittle, Youssou N'Dour, Flawless and the English National Ballet at the show on September 21.

At the event a number of speakers will also appear with other acts are including Denise Lewis, Jude Law, Monique Coleman and Peace One Day founder and filmmaker Jeremy Gilley.

Jeremy Gilley said: “Peace One Day is calling for and working towards a Global Truce on Peace Day 2012. We have a clear strategy and we hope this will be the largest reduction in global violence in recorded history, both domestically and internationally. This day is as much about non-violence in our schools, our homes, workplace and local communities as it is about ceasefire on the international stage.

"Everyone has a role to play. The O2 show launches a 365-day countdown to the Global Truce. I’m honoured to welcome Razorlight and so grateful to all the artists for giving their time to help Peace One Day take this message to the people of the world.”

Thursday 15 September 2011

Razorlight band were “Spinal Tap from the start”

Razorlight’s Johnny Borrell has says on NME that the band were “Spinal Tap from the start,” a video in which you can see above.

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1984 rockumentary parody film about the band that the music industry is stacked full of hilarious clichés aboutThis Is Spinal Tap. Borrell has revealed that the band's early days in similar circumstances often get people in the film.


According to Borrell, "We’ve had some amusing arguments. Very Spinal Tap. We were Spinal Tap from the start, before we’d even sold a record – it was amazing. It was like, I thought I asked for a hotel room with a bath in it, not a shower… before we’d even put a single out".


Previous weekend, Borrell and bandmate David Sullivan Kaplan were speaking to NME at V Festival and also revealed which band member goes missing the most, Borrell explained that “Fred [Stitz] zips in and out of dimensions – sometimes he takes you with him as well, it’s brilliant.” Kaplan added: “We practically left him in Chelmsford yesterday. The bus was literally driving off site and we realised he wasn’t on it… we had to put him in a net a drag him onto the bus.”


Video requires the Razorlight tour products, which is the worst gig he ever played Johnny Borrell is to find and pay for their porno mags or does not look to see.