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Boxer Rebellion's moody clatter drew from a cross-section of acts including the Verve, Radiohead, and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. They weren't to be confused with the late 19th century uprising in China, or even the Philadelphia punk revivalists who shared their name. Based in London, the quartet started around 2002 when visiting American student Nathan Nicholson met guitarist Todd Howe, who was originally from Australia. The two soon hooked up with Englishmen Piers Hewitt (drums) and Adam Harrison (bass), and Boxer Rebellion started playing out wherever they could. They were eventually spotted by British rock impresario Alan McGee and signed to his Poptones label, which issued the early singles "Watermelon," "In Pursuit," and "Code Red." Buzz built for the band, which featured Nicholson's sweeping vocals over heavily treated guitars and soupy echo. After a few delays, Exits, Boxer Rebellion's debut album, was finally released in spring 2005. It appeared in America that summer through Poptones' deal with Mercury/Universal. Union, a more ambitious effort, arrived in winter 2009. The group's third album, Cold Still, was released in 2011. In 2013, Boxer Rebellion returned with the Billy Bush-produced, Promises. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi
i grew up with Elvis, Beatles, Beach Boys, et al from the 60's. Have been following progress an growth, saw them live n Tennessee, and my wife and I are super fans. Classic music is something you want to listen to 20, 30, 40, 100 years from now. These guys are classic.
I hadn't heard of them until I watched the movie Going the Distance, and didn't think much of them until on a whim I got their cd Union about a month ago. I have not listened to anyone else since then. I bought the rest of their cds, and I can't stop listening to them. I think I'm obsessed.
i heard this band in an episode of Human Target great band great show
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i agree...his voice is what caught my attention in the movie "Going The Distance". they're that kind of band that just sounds like you've heard of them before...which is a sign of good music
I love this band and had never heard of them until I saw the movie 'Going the Distance' last week. I immediately went home and listened to them on itunes and bought their latest album. The lead singer has a beautiful, haunting voice. Why can't the radio stations play good music like this?
Really the only thing good that came out of the movie "Going the Distance". The vocals remind me of Stone Roses at times with a kind of Crowded House feel and Book of Love thrown in.
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