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Extradition Order
are a British band from
Warrington
, England, now based in
London
.
The band were originally made up of school friends from the North West of England; lyricist and guitarist Alastair Harper, keyboardist Matthew Bergin, bassist Nicholas Boardman and drummer Mark Davies. Mark Davies left for Colombia in 2009 and long-term drum lender and friend Radhika Aggarwal took the drum seat. Subsequently, long-time
Paul Hawkins
collaborator Jeremy Walton joined after a string of substitute appearances resulted in his formal ascension into the band's ranks.
Having previously released several homemade EPs, their debut single "Penetrate" came out on I blame the parents, on 8 June 2008.
[1]
Their debut album
Since The Bomb Dropped
was released 28 September 2009.
[2]
Both single and album were produced by
Ian Button
.
They released their eight-track double EP "Our Thoughts on Failure" and "Our Thoughts on Revenge" on limited edition 12-inch vinyl and download in June 2012 on hlp19.
[3]
On 17 June 2012,
The Sunday Times
named single "Canoe" Hottest Download of the week.
[4]
They have played with
Jeffrey Lewis
,
Darwin Deez
,
Paul Hawkins & The Awkward Silences
,
David Cronenberg's Wife
and
Benjamin Shaw
.
The band are currently preparing for the release of their second album; a concept album focused on the Kennedy dynasty. Their musical output is complemented by a series of music videos,
[5]
both self-produced and filmed by others, that are available on popular video-hosting sites.
Releases
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Albums
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- Since The Bomb Dropped
(28 September 2009)
- Te Irrumabo EP
- Our Thoughts on Failure
/
Our Thoughts on Revenge
(June 2012, double EP)
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Singles
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- "Penetrate" / "Warrington" (8 June 2008)
- "Laura In The Water" / "House Carpenter"
- "Bob Hope would": A compilation of exclusives and otherwise for the Japan Relief Effort (
Audio Antihero
, March 2011)
- "Canoe" / "Hate" (4 June 2012)
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