Love Thy Neighbour Presents The Boo Radleys live at Lewes Con Club on 13th November.
Tickets £22 + b/f: lovethyneighbour.seetickets.com/event/the-boo-radleys/lewes-con-club/3620035
Bar from 5:00pm. Doors 7:30pm – 11:00pm. 18+
The Boo Radleys’ journey began in 1988 when childhood friends Sice, Tim and guitarist Martin Carr formed the band in Wallasey, England. From the raw, noise-heavy debut Ichabod and I (1990) and the melodic shoegaze masterpiece Everything’s Alright Forever (1992), established them as vital contributors to the UK indie scene. But it was 1993’s Giant Steps, named NME’s Album of the Year, that announced them as genuine visionaries, fusing shoegaze with psychedelia, dub reggae, jazz, and Beach Boys-influenced harmonies.
The band achieved their commercial peak with 1995’s chart-topping Wake Up!, a UK number one album, featuring the hit single “Wake Up Boo!” which reached number 9 on the UK Singles Chart. Yet even at the height of Britpop fever, they remained restless.
That ethos drove them to release 1996’s C’mon Kids, which “scared away 100,000 fans” and which became Tom White of The Electric Soft Parade’s “all-time favourite album.” Their 1998 swan song Kingsize, sophisticated, electronic-tinged, and commercially underperforming, closed their initial chapter before they quietly disbanded in 1999.
After 23 years apart, The Boo Radleys reunited in 2021 as a trio, with Martin Carr choosing not to participate. What could have been a nostalgic retreat instead became a creative rebirth, with Sice, Tim, and Rob adopting democratic songwriting processes and leveraging home recording technology. “What allowed that was technology – Tim is in Northern Ireland, I live near Oxford, Rob is in the Peak district” Sice explained. “If it had meant doing it the old way, going to a rehearsal room and then being ensconced in a studio for six weeks, there’s no way it was going to happen.
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