Boy kill boy

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Boy kill boy
Boy Kill Boy in Birmingham (2008)
Boy Kill Boy in Birmingham (2008)
General information
origin London ( England )
Genre (s) Alternative rock , indie rock , garage rock , post-punk
founding 2004
resolution 2008
Founding members
Chris Peck
Kevin "Kev" Chase
Shaz Mahmood
Pete Carr
Last occupation
Chris Peck
Bass , vocals
Kevin Chase
Shaz Mahmood
Pete Carr

Boy Kill Boy was a rock band from London that was formed in 2004 but was put on hold for a few months that year. The music has influences from New Wave and Post-Punk , which is why some magazines keep comparing it to the band Editors .

Career

Their debut single Suzie was released in May 2005. end of 2005, they brought with Civil Sin until then best known song out what it was, among other things, that it is part of Fifa 07 - Soundtracks is. The accompanying album Civilian was released in May 2006, received consistently favorable reviews and reached number 16 on the UK album charts.

One month after the release of their second album "Stars and the Sea" in March 2008, they lost the contract with their record company. On October 12, 2008, they announced their separation, which had taken place months earlier, on their Myspace page.

Chris Peck has now started a new project , he posted a video of a song called Riversong on YouTube , while Pete Carr plays keyboard in the band of Marina and the Diamonds .

Discography

Albums

year title Top ranking, total weeks, awardChartsChart placements
(Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
UK UK
2006 Civilian UK16
silver
silver

(4 weeks)UK
2008 Stars & The Sea UK98 (1 week)
UK

Singles

year Title
album
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChartsChart placements
(Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
UK UK
2006 Back Again
Civilian
UK26 (3 weeks)
UK
Re-release
Suzie
Civilian
UK17 (5 weeks)
UK
Re-release
Civil Sin
Civilian
UK44 (2 weeks)
UK
Re-release
Shoot Me Down
Civilian
UK63 (1 week)
UK

more publishments

  • 2005: Suzie / Last Of The Great
  • 2005: Civil Sin
  • 2007: No Conversation
  • 2008: Promises

swell

  1. a b Chart sources: UK
  2. Music Sales Awards: UK

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