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The Broken Family Band are on tour: oct 2007 Sunday 21st - Birmingham Glee Club (buy tickets) Saturday 20th - Glasgow King Tut's (buy tickets online) Friday 19th - Newcastle Academy 2 Thursday 18th - Manchester...

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I bet you say that to all the boys And they fall for it every time I bet you think that you've got me Right where you want me I see how you are and I love it, I love it I see how you are and I want to be with you I...

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"It's All Over" by The Broken Family Band (2009)

The growing list of wonderful countries around the world that have found this video keeps on expanding. It's been about 2 years since I did this one. At the time I had just watched the film "Cashback" and had "It's...

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The Broken Family Band - The Last Song

I've got one good song left in me And it's pouring out like oil It's here on my hands like dirt clinging to Fingers that have been digging at the soil It's natural just making love to the girl You wanted most of all...

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The Broken Family Band Biography

The Broken Family Band were a British rock band from Cambridge and London.

The band was formed in Cambridge, England by Steven Adams, Jay Williams, Micky Roman and Gavin Johnson in 2001, following the break-up of Adams and Williams' indie rock band Hofman. Their musical style has variously been referred to as alt. country, country rock, new wave, and indie-rock (the latter term being favoured by the band).

The name of the band references (and makes light of) the fact that both Adams and Williams had experienced an extended period during which close family members had died.

Originally formed "for fun" and to play irregular shows at their local pub and record one album, the band were encouraged by friends to perform support slots in London. After appearing on a bill with The Walkmen, they were signed to indie label Snowstorm, for which they recorded one mini album 'The King Will Build A Disco' and their first full length album 'Cold Water Songs', both of which featured guest appearances from Samantha Parton from The Be Good Tanyas, Martin Green from Lau, Inge Thomson from Harem Scarem and Owen Turner from Magoo. Both records received an excellent critical response, as well bringing the group to the attention of John Peel, who had them record two sessions.

Following a trip to South By Southwest in Austin, Texas, the band moved to The Track & Field Organisation record label, for which they recorded the mini album 'Jesus Songs' (which includes a cover of 'The King Of Carrot Flowers Part 2' by Neutral Milk Hotel, having received permission from the song's reclusive author Jeff Mangum), and the albums 'Welcome Home, Loser', 'Balls' and 'Hello Love'. Throughout this period the group's reputation and fanbase increased, resulting in them performing at Glastonbury Festival, the Green Man Festival, Tanned Tin, on the main stage at Cambridge Folk Festival, in Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Ireland...

The group originally featured a selection of guests, both on recordings and in live performance, although as their sound become less rooted in acoustic traditions, they began to solely appear as a four-piece, occasionally augmented by Timothy Victor.

In 2009 the band moved to Cooking Vinyl and released the album Please And Thank You. The band announced on their 2009 tour that this album will be their last and that their final date in Cambridge will be their last gig.

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The Broken Family Band albums.

  • Please and Thank You - 17/04/2009 (Cooking Vinyl/GB)
  • Hello Love - 02/07/2007 (The Track and Field Organisation/GB)
  • Balls - 20/02/2006 (The Track and Field Organisation/GB)
  • Welcome Home, Loser - 14/02/2005 (The Track and Field Organisation/GB)
  • Jesus Songs - 15/03/2004 (The Track and Field Organisation/GB)
  • The King Will Build a Disco - 14/11/2002 (Snowstorm Records/GB)

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