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and "urban folk" band. They were active from 1999 until 2001. Since then they have continued to release music under the name The Keys (or simply Keys).


History

The band was formed in
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in the late 1990s by singer Matthew Evans, guitarist Gwion Rowlands, bass guitarist Curig Huws, and drummer Bill Coyne,Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 882 taking their name from the gangster Llewellyn Morris "Murray The Hump" Humphreys. Early on in the band's career, they competed in a Battle of the Bands contest against
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. Garnering early interest by way of indie singles "Green Green Grass of Home" (an NME "Single of the Week", and a song about
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rather than a cover of the song made famous by
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)NME Reviews: London Camden Falcon
, '' NME'', 8 October 1999
(Blue Dog/V2) and "Thrown Like a Stone" (Shifty Disco) (which was voted number nine in
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's
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in 1999),Festive 50, 1999
, ''Keeping it Peel'', BBC
they gained support from
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and John Peel, recording three sessions for the Peel,Murry the Hump
Peel Sessions, ''Keeping it Peel'', BBC
and secured an appearance at industry showcase ''In The City''. A publishing deal from Townhill Music (Sony) swiftly followed, and the band were heralded as the best new band in Wales, and by Alex James of Blur as the best new band in Britain.Patterson, Sylvia (2000)
Murry The Hump : Silver Suit/Booze And Cigarettes
, '' NME'', 12 February 2000
Alex James, artist Damien Hirst and the late Joe Strummer preferred Murry the Hump over
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when they saw both acts perform at a record label showcase gig. In a 2000 review of the "Silver Suit" single in the ''NME'', the band were described as "The Proper Indie; winsome, charmsome, delicate, funny and toe-tappin' Trebor fizz-pop Fab". In 2000 the band signed to
Too Pure Too Pure was a London-based independent record label formed in 1990 by Richard Roberts and Paul Cox. The label gained prominence after the release of PJ Harvey's debut album '' Dry'' in 1992, and subsequently found further success in the lat ...
, whereupon they joined new label mates Hefner on a whistle-stop tour of the UK. The band then began work ontheir debut album, ''Songs of Ignorance'', and performed some of the new material for Radio 1's ''One Live'' in
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. Curig was replaced by new bassist Siôn Glyn. The band's first release for Too Pure, "The House That Used to Be a Ship" (a split single with Hefner), was followed by Guardian Guide single of the Week "Cracking Up", gaining much support from
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with a John Kennedy Session and live slots for the station at Camden's Barfly. A second single for the label, "Don't Slip Up" and the debut album ''Songs of Ignorance'' followed. The album was described by Andy Gill in ''
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'' as displaying "a warmth and charm to the group's jangly indie-pop that's entirely engaging",Gill, Andy (2001)
Albums: Murry the Hump - ''Songs of Ignorance'', Toor Pure
, ''
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'', 24 May 2001
while the '' NME''s April Long said that it revealed "a canny aptitude not only for hook-laden guitar tricks but also story-telling", describing the band as "somewhere between the bucolic surrealism of
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and the cerebral pop of
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."Long, April (2001)
Murry The Hump : Songs of Ignorance
, '' NME'', 22 May 2001
The ''
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'' selected "Cracking Up" as one of the 'Tracks of the Year' at the end of 2001, describing it as "Joyous, mad, brief. 2001's perfect pop song, from a great Welsh band";"Tracks of the year; Music", ''
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'', 16 December 2001
Their review of ''Songs of Ignorance'' from May that year also described the track as "so ripe - it has three different choruses - and so joyous, it makes you want to tear your clothes off and run for the hills."Cairns, Dan (2001) "MURRY THE HUMP. Songs of Ignorance", ''
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'', 27 May 2001, p. 22
The band announced that they had split up in September 2001, although they played one final concert in October that year as part of the
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''Live in Cardiff'' festival.Ansell, Rachelle (2001)
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'', 25 September 2001
Evans stated in 2003 "it stopped being fun and we found we had to promote things and that's when things started getting quite tense."Stokes, Alison (2003) "Friday Live: fun is the key to success", ''
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'', 4 July 2003, p. 38
Evans, Rowlands, and Glyn re-remerged in 2002 as The Keys, after asking fans to choose a name for the new band, and were described as "Duane Eddy jamming with the Jesus and Mary Chain".Walton, Adam (2002) "Exit Murry - but what name next?", ''
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'', 18 January 2002, p. 25
The band released a self-titled debut album in 2003, two EPs in 2009 and their second album as The Keys, ''Fire Inside'', in 2010. A third album, ''Bitten by Wolves'', was released in 2011.Warfield, Russell (2011)
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'', 27 April 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2011
The band, now also known simply as Keys, released the albums ''Ring the Changes'' in 2014, ''Bring Me the Head of Jerry Garcia'' in 2019. and ''Home Schooling Album'' in 2020.


Trivia

* On 26 May 1999 the band supported
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and a host of other Welsh acts in front of 25,000 people for the BBC Voices of a Nation concert. * Blue Dog single (V2) "The Green Green Grass of Home" was a limited edition of 1,000. * Murry the Hump have supported
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, Mike Peters, Coloursound,
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and others.


Discography


Albums

* ''Songs of Ignorance'' (28 May 2001), Too Pure Records (Pure 116) - CD and LP ;as The Keys *''The Keys'' (2003), Too Pure *''Fire Inside'' (2010), See Monkey Do Monkey *''Bitten by Wolves'' (2011), See Monkey Do Monkey *''Ring the Changes'' (2014), See Monkey Do Monkey *''Bring Me the Head of Jerry Garcia'' (2019), Libertino *''Home Schooling Album'' (2020), Libertino


Singles and EPs

* ''Don't Slip Up'' - Demo (not published) * "Green Green Grass of Home" (1999), Blue Dog Records - 7" vinyl single, split with Gorgeous Fame and the Three Degrees * "Thrown Like a Stone"/"Don't Slip Up" (27 September 1999), Shifty Disco Records - CD * ''Colouring Book EP'' (November 1999), Malthouse Records - CD * "Silver Suit"/"Booze and Cigarettes" (May 2000), Prim and Proper Records - 7" vinyl single * "The House That Used to Be a Ship" (January 2001), Too Pure Records - 7" vinyl single, split with Hefner * "Cracking Up" (26 March 2001), Too Pure (Pure 114) - CD and 7" vinyl single * "Don't Slip Up" (21 May 2001), Too Pure (Pure 107) - CD and 7" white vinyl single ;as The Keys: *''Le Mans'' EP (2009), See Monkey Do Monkey *''The Christmas EP'' (2009), See Monkey Do Monkey


Peel Sessions

The band performed 3 sessions for
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over the course of 1999 and 2000, as well as one off performance as part of a special event for the same host. * 1 December 1999, Peel Session, Maida Vale 4 (recorded 26 September 1999) * 29 March 2000, Peel Session, Live from the Union Chapel, London * 25 October 2000, Peel Session, One Live in Cardiff at Clwb Ifor Bach * 21 December 2000, John Peel Christmas Special, Live from Peelacres


References


External links

* (no longer maintained) *
Murry The Hump biography from BBC Wales
{{DEFAULTSORT:Murry The Hump (Band) Welsh rock music groups Musical groups established in 1999 Musical groups disestablished in 2001 Musical groups from Aberystwyth Welsh indie rock groups 1999 establishments in Wales