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We've had a few moments like that on American TV shows, and that was one of the best ones. It was on such a big scene and it was really heavily used. You could see that the filmmakers and the people behind that show really seemed to get it and appreciated that song. Knights shares that festival crowds require a switching into a different mindset when compared to people coming to see them specifically at their shows:

Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer Batter up the hatches Here comes a cold I think once you've made the piece of work, it really doesn't matter what your personal function in it all was. It's got to be its own thing, and if it's ambiguous and then inspires weird ideas and images in people's heads – and even a bit of confusion – then great!All I can say is, it's like catching a gentle wave, and then it speeds everything up. You feel this force that's bigger than you, pushing you along for a while. Being in a band is bloody hard work. Most of the time you’re having to get up and drive it yourself, and when something else drives it for a while, it's just lovely. Like surfing a wave, you've got to enjoy that feeling when it's happening. After the successful release, the record company sought to replicate the commercial success by releasing a third single from the album, Average Man. However, UK radio channels didn't embrace the single as they had with previous releases and the chart performance (no. 35 [11]) was seen as disappointment by fans and the record label.

Pain Killer (European limited CD single liner notes). Turin Brakes. Source Records. 2003. SOURCDF 068, 7243 5 52125 0 4. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Of Wide-Eyed Nowhere the band say: "We surprised ourselves with what came out; a sweeter, groovier set of songs in no hurry to be anything but themselves."'" The South London 4-Piece comprising Olly Knights, Gale Paridjanian, Rob Allum and Eddie Myer recorded this new set of songs at Twin Palms - Olly's garden studio - over the summer of 2021, choosing to let time infuse into the music and mature in a way it couldn't in a pressurised commercial studio setting. TURIN BRAKES INTERVIEW – OLLY KNIGHTS TALKS ABOUT NEW ALBUM "LOST PROPERTY" ". Record Rewind Play. Archived from the original on 12 November 2015 . Retrieved 3 November 2015. We were just that little bit older,” he says, “but I do remember The O.C. really well – it was a big show! Weirdly, it's played a lot now; I've seen it on TV again recently, so I'm always keeping half an ear out for our song. It was so lovely – we still talk about it.In March 2009, the band announced they would make their live return later in the year with two acoustic shows at Folk in the Barn in Canterbury in May. In June 2009, it was announced that the band would be releasing a 'Best Of' album, to mark the tenth anniversary of their debut single "The Door", along with a festival slot at Latitude in late-July and a headline performance at London Theatre Royal, Drury Lane the following September. [17] This album, Bottled at Source – The Best of the Source Years, was also their last album for the Source record label. Pain Killer" (also titled " Pain Killer (Summer Rain)") is a song written by Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, produced by Tony Hoffer, and recorded by British band Turin Brakes. It was included on Turin Brakes' second album, Ether Song (2003), and was released as the second single from the album in February 2003. The song debuted at its peak of number five on the UK Singles Chart, at which point the single's formats were deleted. [1] Outside the United Kingdom, the song charted in Italy and the Netherlands at numbers 50 and 64, respectively. Turin Brakes @ Brixton Academy". XFM. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013 . Retrieved 2 December 2012.



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