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Boy Kill Boy


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Biography

Introduction

Boy Kill Boy was an English rock band based in Leytonstone, East London.

In May 2005, they released their debut single "Suzie" for record label Fierce Panda, from here the future looked bright for Boy Kill Boy. In the summer the band opened the Radio 1 stage on Sunday/Friday of the 2005 Reading and Leeds Festivals. The second single followed later in the year now being signed to Fallout Recordings. "Civil Sin" was featured in Zane Lowe's "Hottest Track In The World Today". In 2006, the single "Back Again" reached #26 in the UK Singles Chart, which earned them a slot on Top of the Pops, and the re-release of "Suzie" reached #17. The debut album Civilian was released on May 22, 2006 and entered the UK Album Chart at #16.

In May 2005, the band stepped in to replace Nine Black Alps on the NME New Music Tour 2005 after the band's frontman Sam Forrest caught the mumps. Boy Kill Boy had only been billed to play one support slot on the whole tour but ended up playing numerous extra slots supporting Maxïmo Park and The Rakes. They returned the following year as headliners for NME's New Bands Tour 2006, supported by The Automatic, ¡Forward, Russia!, and The Long Blondes. They toured in the US supporting The Charlatans and Echo & the Bunnymen (Ian McCulloch's a big fan) and played an extensive UK Headline tour in October. On November 7, 2006, they supported Feeder for one of their dates in aid of War Child at the Camden Roundhouse. This was also in conjunction with the "Shoot Me Down" single, released for the charity.

The Fierce Panda release of "Suzie" appeared on the soundtrack of the street football video game FIFA Street 2, released in winter 2006 by Electronic Arts. "Civil Sin" appeared on the soundtrack to the FIFA 07 football video game. Also, their single "Back Again" appears in the Test Drive Unlimited videogame.

Boy Kill Boy recorded their second album in Los Angeles with Oasis producer Dave Sardy, and returned with the limited edition single "No Conversation" on November 5, 2007. The album, entitled Stars and the Sea, was released on March 31, 2008. However, the album failed to come anywhere near or repeat the success of the debut, before rumours of a split began surfacing. On October 12, 2008, Boy Kill Boy confirmed this via their MySpace bulletin.

They also performed a cover of Nelly Furtado's 'Maneater' for BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Song UK Singles Chart Album
2005 "Suzie" #130 Civilian
2005 "Civil Sin" N/A Civilian
2006 "Back Again" #26 Civilian
2006 "Suzie" (re-release) #17 Civilian
2006 "Civil Sin" (re-release) #44 Civilian
2006 "Shoot Me Down" #63 Civilian
2007 "No Conversation" N/A Stars and the Sea
2008 "Promises" #121 Stars and the Sea

Notes: The original version of "Civil Sin" was not eligible for chart inclusion because the formats came with stickers, and "No Conversation" was not eligible because it was a physical format only release.

References

Biography from Wikipedia