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  Background group_or_band
  Origin Sunderland , England
  Genre Indie Rock <br> Post-punk Revival
  Years Active 2000 &ndashpresent
  Label Vagrant / StarTime International <br> 679 Recordings (discountinued)<br> Fantastic Plastic Records
  URL http://wwwthefutureheadscouk
  Current Members Ross Millard <br />Dave Hyde<br /> Barry Hyde <br /> David "Jaff" Craig
  Past Members Peter Brewis


The Futureheads are a four-piece English Indie Rock Band from Sunderland . They are influenced by such artists as Kate Bush , Fugazi , Devo , XTC , Queen and The Jam . Their name comes from the title of the The Flaming Lips record '' Hit To Death In The Future Head ''.


BIOGRAPHY

The band began as a trio of Barry Hyde ( Vocals and Guitar ), Jaff ( Bass ), and Peter Brewis ( Drums ). Ross Millard ( Vocals and Guitar ) joined soon after having been in a band with Jaff in college. 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 (who replaced Brewis, who went on to join fellow north east rockers Field Music ) joined later, and their first single was released in 2002 .

In an interview with Channel 4 ’s 4Music , Barry revealed that Dave was given a gold 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 .

The Futureheads released their '' on PlayStation 2 and Xbox as well as EA's '' Rugby 2005 ''.

In February 2005 , " Hounds Of Love ", a cover of a Kate Bush song, was released as a single in the UK Charts . It reached Number 8 in its first week. It was named best single of 2005 by NME . The band recently toured the US and later supported the Foo Fighters and Snow Patrol on their most recent UK tour.

They performed at BBC Radio One 's One Big Weekend , held in their home town of Sunderland over the weekend of 7 - 8 May 2005 . 8 May 2005 also happened to be the day Sunderland A.F.C. were to pick up the Coca-Cola Championship trophy on the final day of the 2004-5 season. In tribute, the Futureheads performed a set live at the Stadium Of Light as pre-match entertainment.

A stand-alone EP "Area" was released in November 2005 while the band were working on their second album '' News And Tributes '' (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 '' Skip To The End '' released on May 15 . The album '' News And Tributes '' was first released on June 13 , 2006.

The Futureheads were dropped by their label in November 2006. They have said they are pleased about this because it gives them more freedom as a band, and they have the opportunity to find greener pastures.

In June 2007, they reportedly completed work on a third album, which is expected to be released early 2008. Ross Millard from the band said that the new album is expected to be punkier than the last album. They are to tour Europe at the end of the year.


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  • '''' ( 2005 · Warner Bros./Wea)

  • '' Grandma's Boy Original Soundtrack with the song "Meantime".



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