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Twang YouTube Videos

Either Way Remix - The Twang feat. Mike Skinner & Pro Green

Either Way Remix - The Twang feat. Mike Skinner & Pro Green (03:41)

The Twang, Mike Skinner and Professor meet up in Brighton to shoot this video. In Skinner's own words: "There was no video treatment, we just had a couple of cameras and sang the song on the beach, threw the drumkit...

The Twang - 'Either Way'

The Twang - 'Either Way' (03:47)

Promo video for the new single from The Twang.

The Twang - 'Barney Rubble' (new single)

The Twang - 'Barney Rubble' (new single) (03:28)

The Twang return on 6th July with a brand new single. Barney Rubble is a taster for their second album, Jewellery Quarter, named after the area of Birmingham where the band rehearse and also where very special album...

The Twang - Two Lovers

The Twang - Two Lovers (03:59)

The Twang - 'Two Lovers' www.myspace.com Directed by: Justin Kerrigan www.pulsefilms.co.uk

The Twang - The Neighbour

The Twang - The Neighbour (04:00)

The Twang perform The Neighbour at sell-out LOTW® gig at Liverpool Barfly

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Twang Biography

Formed in 2004 by Phil Etheridge (vocals), Martin Saunders (vocals), Jon Watkin (bass), Matt Clinton (drums) and Stu Hartland (guitar), this Birmingham-based band rose rapidly through the ranks of indie hopefuls to sign a major label contract at the start of 2007. Etheridge and Watkin were childhood friends from the Quinton district of Birmingham who were inspired to start a band after hearing Oasis. The UK music press prominently trumpeted the band's working class background, with some over-excited writers seeing the quintet as the antidote to the mid-00s glut of "posh" indie rockers. Of more note were the musical reference points adopted by the Twang, with overtones of the Happy Mondays and the Streets demonstrating a sound knowledge of both classic indie dance and recent musical developments.

By 2006 the Twang had attracted the attention of the UK music press and was soon being championed as one of the rising stars of the year. The band signed to B-Unique Records, home of the Kaiser Chiefs, at the start of 2007, and worked with Gavin Monaghan on the recording of their debut album. Preceded by the UK hit singles "Wide Awake" and "Either Way", Love It When I Feel Like This was released in June 2007.

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Twang Discography

Twang albums.

  • Love It When I Feel Like This - 2007 (B-Unique)

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