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Formed in Worthing in 2002, The Ordinary Boys have a distinctly British sound, naming Morrissey, The Jam and Billy Bragg amongst their influences.
Their debut single Maybe Someday was released in February 2004, followed by the anthemic Week In Week Out in April of the same year. Extensive touring and festival dates followed that summer (including an appearance with Morrissey at Glastonbury 2004) to coincide with the release of debut album Over the Counter Culture.
Latest single Life Will Be the Death of Me was released in August...
Formed in Worthing in 2002, The Ordinary Boys have a distinctly British sound, naming Morrissey, The Jam and Billy Bragg amongst their influences.
Their debut single Maybe Someday was released in February 2004, followed by the anthemic Week In Week Out in April of the same year. Extensive touring and festival dates followed that summer (including an appearance with Morrissey at Glastonbury 2004) to coincide with the release of debut album Over the Counter Culture.
Latest single Life Will Be the Death of Me was released in August 2005, taken from second album Brassbound. With their infectious swagger and distinctive sound, Preston, William, Charles and James have proven they are far from ordinary.