Artist's albums
Idaho
2023 · single
Snowflake
2023 · single
Hello Sunshine
2023 · single
The Trick to Life (15th Anniversary Edition)
2022 · album
Route 66 (LA LA LA Remix)
2021 · single
Route 66
2021 · single
Greatest Hit(s)
2019 · album
The Trick to Life (10th Anniversary Edition)
2017 · album
Acoustic Songs In a Church
2016 · album
Live In London
2016 · album
The Secret Service
2015 · album
Up To No Good
2015 · EP
The News From Nowhere
2014 · album
Bumpy Ride EP
2014 · EP
The Illusion of Safety
2014 · album
Cops And Robbers (Radio Edit)
2008 · single
Cops And Robbers
2008 · single
The Trick To Life
2008 · album
Worried About Ray (Stripped / Live)
2007 · single
Goodbye Mr. A
2007 · single
Goodbye Mr A (Radio Edit)
2007 · single
Worried About Ray
2007 · single
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Biography
The multi-platinum success of The Hoosiers 2007 debut Number 1 album, “The Trick to Life”, and Top-10 singles such as “Worried About Ray” and “Goodbye Mr. A”, raised huge expectations for its follow-up, the prophetically titled “The Illusion of Safety”, which reached Number 10 in the UK charts in 2010. “The News From Nowhere”, released in 2014, was an astonishing return to form. “Doing it on our own terms,” says Irwin, “and actually having a proper say in it, felt wonderful. We had nothing to lose, but a lot to prove.” Shattering their previous run of an album every three to four years the release of 'The Secret Service' – only a year after their third album – reveals a band hitting their stride through a purple patch; improving as they discover they have more to say than ever. Tension, creativity, democracy, arguments, time apart, coming back together, and then songs. Lots of them. Gone is the self-consciousness of the dog days around their second album; gone, too, the self-doubt. In their place is a deeply rooted – and hard-won – confidence, and a determination to lock back in to the freedom and joy of the early days.