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The Broken Family Band was a British rock band from
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. The band was formed in
Cambridge Cambridge ( ) is a College town, university city and the county town in Cambridgeshire, England. It is located on the River Cam approximately north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of Cambridge was 145,700. Cam ...
, England by Steven Adams, Jay Williams, Micky Roman and Gavin Johnson in 2001, following the break-up of Adams and Williams' indie rock band Hofman. Their musical style has variously been referred to as alt country, country rock, new wave, and indie-rock (the latter term being favoured by the band).


Career

Originally formed "for fun" and to play irregular shows at their local pub and record one album, the band were encouraged by friends to perform support slots in London. After appearing on a bill with
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, they were signed to indie label Snowstorm, for which they recorded one mini album 'The King Will Build A Disco' and their first full-length album 'Cold Water Songs', both of which featured guest appearances from Samantha Parton from
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, Martin Green from
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, Inge Thomson from Harem Scarem (folk band) and Owen Turner from Magoo. Both records received an excellent critical response, as well bringing the group to the attention of John Peel, who had them record two sessions. Following a trip to South By Southwest in Austin,
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, the band moved to The Track & Field Organisation record label, for which they recorded the mini album ''Jesus Songs'' (which includes a cover of "The King of Carrot Flowers Part 2" by
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, having received permission from the song's reclusive author Jeff Mangum), and the albums ''Welcome Home, Loser'', ''Balls'' and ''Hello Love''. Throughout this period the group's reputation and fanbase increased, resulting in them performing at Glastonbury Festival, the
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Festival, Tanned Tin, on the main stage at
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, in Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Ireland... The Broken Family Band were invited in 2006 to make a short film for Channel 4 for their "4Play" strand; they did this and it was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on 22 October 2006 at 1.25am, with 0.14 million viewers (4.1% UK audience share). The second broadcast was on 12 November 2006 at 2.10am, with 0.07 million viewers and a 3.6% audience share. The programme was ably produced by High Horse Films. The group originally featured a selection of guests, both on recordings and in live performance, although as their sound become less rooted in acoustic traditions, they began to solely appear as a four-piece, occasionally augmented by Timothy Victor. In 2009, the band moved to Cooking Vinyl and released the album ''Please And Thank You''. The band announced on their 2009 tour that this album was to be their last, and that their final date in Cambridge was their last gig.


Critical reception

In 2007, '' Time Out'' described the band as being "Cambridge’s most famous recipients of relentless critical acclaim". In November 2007, ''Welcome Home Loser'' was included in ''
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'' newspaper's '1000 Albums To Hear Before You Die'.


Extra-curricular activities

In 2006 Steven Adams released the album 'Problems' on Track & Field under the name The Singing Adams, which featured contributions from various friends. A live band version of The Singing Adams, including Howard Monk from
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performed a few shows in London in 2007. Following the break-up of the Broken Family Band, Adams formed the band Singing Adams (with different personnel from The Singing Adams) who released their debut album Everybody Friends Now on Records Records Records records in April 2010. A second album 'Moves' was released December 2012. In 2014 he released his first solo album, '' House Music'', with contributions from
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, Justin Young from
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, Martin Green from
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and
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. Adams' second solo album, '' Old Magick'', which was produced by
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, was released in March 2016 on
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. Adams has also written for ''
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'' newspapers, as well as for ''The Stool Pigeon'' music paper. In 2006, he was commissioned by ''
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'' to write a song commemorating the show broadcasting from Glastonbury Festival. In 2008, he was commissioned to write a song for BBC Radio 3's ''The Verb'' as well as a Christmas song for ''The Today Programme''. Roman also plays drums for Daniel Flay & The Irreparable Guilt. As of November 2009, the group are recording an EP due for limited release in 2010 with shows around the UK to be announced.


Discography


Albums

*''It's All Over - The Best of The Broken Family Band'' - 2013 *''Please and Thank You'' (Cooking Vinyl) - April 2009 *''Hello Love'' (Track & Field) - July 2007 *''Balls'' (Track & Field) - February 2006 *'' Welcome Home, Loser'' (Track & Field) - February 2005 *''Cold Water Songs'' (Snowstorm Records) - June 2003


Mini albums

*'' Jesus Songs'' (Track & Field) - March 2004 *''The King Will Build a Disco'' (Snowstorm Records) - November 2002


Singles

*"Love Your Man, Love Your Woman" - June 2007 *"Happy Days Are Here Again" (Track & Field) - September 2005 *"Poor Little Thing" (Harvest Time Recordings) - April 2004 *"The Broken Family Band & Magoo Christmas single" (Snowstorm Records) - December 2003 *"At the Back of the Chapel" (Snowstorm Records) - September 2003 *"Mitcham's Corner"/"This Is a Drinking Establishment" (Glitterhouse Records) - June 2003 *"The Perfect Gentleman" (Snowstorm Records) - March 2003 *"Alone in the Makeout Room"/"It's All Over"/"I Send My Love to You" (The Track & Field Organisation) - 26 February 2007


References


External links


The Broken Family Band official siteThe Broken Family Band Myspace pageSinging Adams
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