Artist's albums
Stars And The Sea
2008 · album
Boy Kill Boy
2006 · single
Civilian (Deluxe)
2006 · album
Civilian (International Version)
2006 · album
Suzie - INTL EP
2006 · EP
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Biography
Chris Peck (vocals/guitar), Kev Chase (bass), Pete Carr (keyboards), Shaz (drums). Boy Kill Boy formed in 2004 and from there things moved pretty quickly. They were the first band ever to play at Wireless Festival, played several dates on the NME New Bands tour, opened the Radio 1 stage at the Reading & Leeds festival, and toured with Hard-FI. All that and a couple of singles on Fierce Panda later, the band signed to Vertigo Records (Universal Music). It was a bit of a rollercoaster, with a top 30 single (Back Again), a top 20 single (Suzie) , tours with Echo & the Bunnymen and The Charlatans in the US, another NME New Bands tour (as headliners this time), a session with Jo Whiley for the Radio 1 Live Lounge, another slot at Reading and Leeds festival and even an appearance on Top of The Pops. The First album, Civilian, recorded in Sawmills with legendary producer John Cornfield was released in May 2006, reaching 16 in the UK charts. Album 2, Stars And The Sea, was recorded in LA with Dave Sardy (Oasis, LCD Soundsystem, and so many more). The band toured extensively around the UK, including appearances at both V Festival and Camden Crawl. They gigged with The Kooks and The Enemy, and performed live on Dermot O'Leary's Radio 2 show. After a whirlwind few years the band called it a day in 2008. But they never got to say goodbye... So, 10 years after Civilian, Boy Kill Boy came Back (Again) for 2 nights only, playing 2 sold-out shows at Oslo, Hackney in November 2016.