The Ordinary Boys: How To Get Everything You Ever Wanted In Ten Easy Steps review
Artist The Ordinary Boys Label B-Unique Release date 23rd October 2006 Genre Indie After their debut album, Over The Counter Culture, Preston and the gang fought a rear-guard action to convince a sceptical world there was more to this Worthing four-piece than merely aping the sound of previous bands such as The Jam and The Clash. Arriving on the music scene at around the same time as the likes of Hard-Fi (to whom they now bear an uncanny resemblance) and Kaiser Chiefs, the 'Boys struggled to make a credible impression.
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