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The Futureheads are an English post-punk band from
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, formed in 2000. The band consists of
Ross Millard Ross Millard (born 22 July 1982) is an English musician and graphic designer, best known as guitarist and vocalist in The Futureheads. The band released their self-titled debut album in September 2004; their second album '' News & Tributes'' fo ...
(vocals and guitar), David "Jaff" Craig (vocals and bass guitar) and brothers Barry Hyde (vocals and guitar) and Dave Hyde (drums). Their name comes from the title of The Flaming Lips album ''
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''. The band's influences include new wave and post-punk bands such as
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,
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, XTC, Wire and
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.


Career


Early days

The band met at
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as a quartet consisting of Barry Hyde (vocals and guitar), David "Jaff" Craig (vocals and bass guitar), Peter Brewis (drums), and
Ross Millard Ross Millard (born 22 July 1982) is an English musician and graphic designer, best known as guitarist and vocalist in The Futureheads. The band released their self-titled debut album in September 2004; their second album '' News & Tributes'' fo ...
(vocals and guitar). Millard and Craig had been in another local band together previously. They used the Sunderland City Detached Youth Project building (where Brewis and Hyde worked) as a free practice space, fitting since the project was intended to get young people off the streets by using music. They first performed in 2000, and through word-of-mouth their reputation in the local area grew. Hyde's younger brother Dave replaced Brewis (who went on to form Field Music). In an interview with Channel 4's ''
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'', Barry Hyde revealed that Dave Hyde was given a golden guitar by his parents when he was young. But Barry had taken it off him to learn to strum his first chords. Dave was left with nothing, forcing him to take up the drums.


2003–2005: self-titled first album

The Futureheads played their first gig at Ashbrooke Cricket and Rugby Club in December 2000. They debuted with their 2002 ''
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'' and 2003 ''
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'' EPs, and later that year released their first single, "First Day", on 4 August. "First Day" peaked at No. 58 in the UK Singles Chart in August 2003. The Futureheads released their self-titled debut album in September 2004 on 679 Recordings. Five of the tracks were produced by
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of
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. The rest of the album was produced by
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. The song "
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" from the album was featured in the video game soundtrack to '' Burnout 3'' on
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and Xbox as well as EA's ''
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''. On 21 February 2005, " Hounds of Love", a cover of a Kate Bush song, was released as a single. It reached number eight in the UK Singles Chart in its first week, and was named Single of the Year by '' NME''. The band toured the United States with Franz Ferdinand and later supported the Pixies,
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and
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. They performed at BBC Radio One's One Big Weekend, held in their home town of
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over the weekend of 7–8 May 2005. On 8 May 2005 Sunderland A.F.C. picked up the Championship trophy. In tribute, the Futureheads performed a set live at the
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as pre-match entertainment.


2005–2006: ''News and Tributes''

The stand-alone EP, ''Area'' was released in November 2005 while the band was working on their second album ''
News and Tributes ''News and Tributes'' is the second full-length album by The Futureheads, released on 29 May 2006. The first single "Skip to the End" was released on 15 May 2006. The album, like their debut, received critical acclaim, and praise that the Future ...
'' (name inspired by the Munich air disaster in 1958), which, according to ''NME'' in February 2006, took only five weeks to produce. The first single from the album was "
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" released on 15 May. The album ''
News and Tributes ''News and Tributes'' is the second full-length album by The Futureheads, released on 29 May 2006. The first single "Skip to the End" was released on 15 May 2006. The album, like their debut, received critical acclaim, and praise that the Future ...
'' was first released on 29 May 2006. The band became disillusioned with major label music business and being under contract, and were released by 679 Recordings. Hyde said: "we were desperate to get out of the record deal, they could easily have kept us and made us try and make more records but we didn't want that'.


2006–2008: ''This Is Not the World''

Throughout the rest of 2006, The Futureheads started their own independent record label,
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, and started working on songs for their next album. In June 2007, they reportedly completed work on their third album, ''
This Is Not the World ''This Is Not The World'' is an album by post-punk revivalists The Futureheads. It was released on 26 May 2008,
,'' which was released in May 2008. Millard said that he expected the new album to be punkier than the last album. He also revealed that the band was close to splitting during the time after the second album was released. The band made a free download called "Broke Up The Time" available from their website on 9 November 2007. They also announced three gigs in the UK followed by a full UK tour and now have their own label, Nul Records, set up exclusively to distribute Futureheads material. In December 2007 the band released a video of them walking around
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, London to the single "
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". It was also accompanied by a free download of a song called "Crash". The second single from their album "
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" was released on 19 May (and featured in the game Colin McRae's DiRT 2), 2008 from their album ''
This Is Not The World ''This Is Not The World'' is an album by post-punk revivalists The Futureheads. It was released on 26 May 2008,
'' followed by the release of the music video for the single on 16 April. A third single from the album, ''
Walking Backwards "Walking Backwards" is the third single from The Futureheads' third studio album, ''This Is Not the World'', which was released on 4 August 2008. Track listings *7" single # "Walking Backwards" # "This Is Not The World (Live @ Kings College)" ...
,'' was released on 4 August 2008.


2008–2010: ''The Chaos''

Their latest single, "I Wouldn't Be Like This If You Were Here", was released on 8 December 2008. In 2009 the band played at the biggest open-air festival in Europe –
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in Poland. In November 2009, the band allowed fans to download a new free track, "Struck Dumb", for a period of two weeks. The band released their 4th album, entitled ''
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'', on 26 April 2010 in the UK. ''The Chaos'' was released in the US on 1 June 2010, on Dovecote Records


2011–2019: ''Rant'', and hiatus

In 2011, The Futureheads performed in an event organised by the Sunderland A.F.C. foundation called
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. The Futureheads released their fifth full-length album, '' Rant'', on 2 April 2012. In a change from their usual style, this album is entirely
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. The songs on the album are all covers consisting of classic Futureheads songs and traditional folk songs with a couple of others thrown in. ''Rant'' was nominated for the
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Album of the Year award in 2012. In a 2015 interview on BBC Radio 6 Music, Dave Hyde said that The Futureheads are no longer a working band, with both his brother Barry and Jaff teaching; Barry Hyde was also working on a "piano-based" solo album. However, the band got together to record
health awareness video
using their song '' Heartbeat Song'' for
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which was released in April 2016.


2019–present: Reunion, and ''Powers''

In January 2019, the band announced on social media they had reformed, had written and recorded new material during 2018, and their first tour dates since 2013. On 5 June they released "Jekyll", the lead single from their first album in seven years, ''Powers'', which was later released on 30 August.


Other projects

Ross Millard is a member of
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, contributing to their third album ''Decency'' in 2015. Dave Hyde is one-half of the duo Hyde & Beast with Neil Bassett, formerly of
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. Jaff occasionally performs with
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. In June 2016, Barry Hyde released his debut solo album, ''Malody'', on Sirenspire Records. The previous year he released ''Ivory Cutlery'' online - an EP containing Ivor Cutler covers. The debut album was recorded at First Avenue Studios in Heaton, Newcastle with Dave Curle in late 2014 and early 2015. ''Malody'' (a cross between the words "melody" and "malady") features 11 songs, including two cover versions: " Sometimes It Snows in April" by Prince and "Lonely" by Tom Waits. The album, especially in the first five tracks (under-titled "The Malody Suite"), chronicles Hyde's personal experiences with chronic mental illness, a subject which he has spoken openly about in interviews and performances.


Members

*
Ross Millard Ross Millard (born 22 July 1982) is an English musician and graphic designer, best known as guitarist and vocalist in The Futureheads. The band released their self-titled debut album in September 2004; their second album '' News & Tributes'' fo ...
– vocals, guitar * Barry Hyde (born 25 June 1981, in
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) – vocals, guitar * David "Jaff" Craig – vocals, bass guitar * Dave Hyde – drums


Past members

* Peter Brewis – drums (2000) * Alex Roberts - guitar (2010-2011)


Discography

* '' The Futureheads'' (2004) * ''
News and Tributes ''News and Tributes'' is the second full-length album by The Futureheads, released on 29 May 2006. The first single "Skip to the End" was released on 15 May 2006. The album, like their debut, received critical acclaim, and praise that the Future ...
'' (2006) * ''
This Is Not the World ''This Is Not The World'' is an album by post-punk revivalists The Futureheads. It was released on 26 May 2008,
'' (2008) * ''
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'' (2010) * '' Rant'' (2012) * ''Powers'' (2019)


References


External links

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Venus Zine and Dirty Laundry TV Present: The Futureheads
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