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Deep And Meaningless
"Deep and Meaningless" is a song by English indie rock band Rooster (band), Rooster. Written by vocalist Nick Atkinson, guitarist Luke Potashnick and production duo Espionage (production team), Espionage, it was produced by Steve Robson and featured on the band's 2005 Rooster (album), self-titled debut album. "Deep and Meaningless" was released as the fourth and final Single (music), single from the album on 11 July 2005, reaching number 29 on the UK Singles Chart. Release and reception After its inclusion on ''Rooster (album), Rooster'' in January 2005, "Deep and Meaningless" was released as a single on 11 July 2005. It was backed with a live recording of the Blackstreet song "No Diggity" recorded on the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge show on 29 April 2005. The single reached number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, which was the lowest position of all four singles from the album. In a review of the album for the website Gigwise, writer Alex Lai criticised "Deep and Meaningless", describing i ...
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Rooster (band)
Rooster were an English hard rock band from London. Formed in 2003, the group featured vocalist Nick Atkinson, guitarist Luke Potashnick, bassist Ben Smyth and drummer Dave Neale. Signed to Brightside Recordings, the band released their debut album ''Rooster'' in 2005. The group's second album '' Circles and Satellites'' followed in 2006, before the band broke up in 2007. Often considered a pop rock or teen pop band in a similar vein to Busted, Rooster were more influenced by hard rock acts such as Led Zeppelin and Cream. Atkinson and Potashnick led the majority of songwriting on the first album, with Smyth and Neale contributing more to the second. ''Rooster'' was a commercial success, reaching number three on the UK Albums Chart. History 2003–2005: Early years and debut album After his previous band 50.Grind broke up, singer Nick Atkinson formed Rooster with childhood friend Luke Potashnick, who had attended Eastbourne College with him on guitar. The pair began writing song ...
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