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Up All Night (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

    Including the singles 'Somewhere Else', 'Golden Touch', 'Stumble And Fall', 'Rip It Up' and 'Vice', Razorlight's debut 'Up All Night'  is presented here on crystal clear vinyl for it's 20th anniversary.



    TRACK LISTING

    1. Leave Me Alone
    2. Rock'n'roll Lies (Sawmills 04)
    3. Vice
    4. Up All Night
    5. Which Way Is Out
    6. Rip It Up
    7. Don't Go Back To Dalston
    8. Golden Touch
    9. Stumble & Fall
    10. Get It & Go
    11. In The City
    12. To The Sea
    13. Fall, Fall, Fall
    14. Somewhere Else

    Razorlight

    Planet Nowhere

      Razorlight were at the forefront of the indie-rock resurgence of the early 2000s, their biggest moments - ‘Golden Touch’, ‘Somewhere Else’, ‘In The Morning’, ‘America’ and ‘Wire To Wire’ - driving three Top 5 albums, nine Platinum album certifications, an NME Award, and live highlights including headlining the Reading Festival and performing at Live 8.

      After reuniting for live shows in 2021, the classic line-up - Johnny Borrell (vocals/guitar), Björn Ågren (guitar), Carl Dalemo (bass) and Andy Burrows (drums) - will release the new album ‘Planet Nowhere’, their first together since 2008. Since reuniting, Razorlight have sold-out a headline tour which included a London show at the Eventim Apollo, and played shows as guests to Muse, Kaiser Chiefs and James. But as the ever ambitious Johnny challenged himself, “Who wants to be a greatest hits band?” So he hatched a plan, and late in 2023 booked a five-day session with the legendary producer Youth (The Verve, James) at his Space Mountain studio in Spain.

      Youth knew what they had to achieve, telling the band, “Razorlight’s quite simple isn’t it? Just a driving bassline, driving drums and a story.” For whatever reason, things weren’t that simple. After four days they had a stack of ideas, but nothing really worth pursuing. And then, as Johnny recalls, something remarkable emerged from out of nowhere. “I’d been down in the barranca, and came back up to find the studio empty. So I picked up this weird six-string bass/guitar hybrid I'd never seen before and wrote this thing. On our last night, I started playing it with the guys. The drums came in hard, the bass pounded. It sounded like shit. Absolute shit. But Youth was there, saying 'Can, Velvets, see where it takes you’ and 'Why don’t you try it like that?' But still the track just wouldn't budge, locked in its own inertia. Youth says, 'You're getting there, just one more' and almost instantly the song came out, from nothing to something, like a statue coming up out of marble.” That song was ‘Scared of Nothing’ and listening back to the finished track, it’s easy to see why it resparked Razorlight’s mojo. Exuding taut, spiky post-punk energy in a way that’s instantly infectious - the very traits that attracted highfalutin praise from NME back when they started out (“More tunes than Franz, more spirit than The Strokes, and more balls than nearly every band out there”). And as ever, Johnny demonstrates the swaggering, high intensity charisma that took him from being a figurehead of the Camden scene to rise to become a Vogue cover star. It was also the track which unlocked Razorlight’s creativity, leading the band to return to Spain with Youth for a second session earlier this year, during which they crafted an extensive catalogue of songs for the upcoming album. Other titles vying for inclusion include ‘Zombie Love’, ‘U Can Call Me’, ‘Dirty Luck’ and ‘Cool People’.

      Since returning, Razorlight have also looked back on their initial achievements, first releasing ‘Razorwhat? The Best of Razorlight’ (complete with the new song ‘You Are Entering The Human Heart’) and then last month issuing the 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of their breakthrough debut album ‘Up All Night’. Never a dull moment. Writing a new ending for themselves, Razorlight are back to cast out the boring in your life.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Zombie Love
      2. U Can Call Me
      3. Taylor Swift = US Soft Propaganda
      4. Dirty Luck
      5. Scared Of Nothing
      6. F.O.B.F.
      7. Empire Service
      8. Cyclops
      9. Cool People
      10. April Ends

      Razorlight

      Razorlight?

        It was back in April 2021 when Johnny Borrell, Andy Burrows, Björn Ågren and Carl Dalemo revealed they’d been back working together for the first time in over a decade, correcting the unsatisfactory conclusion to their original formation.

        Crucial to the group’s reunion was an emotional meeting between Borrell and Burrows near Johnny’s home in the Basque country in summer, 2020, which plays a pivotal part in the groups forthcoming ‘Fall To Pieces’ documentary, premiering on November 4th at the Genesis Cinema in Whitechapel & is part of this year's Raindance film festival.

        “I had to go and chat with Johnny and make things good,” recalls Burrows. “If I didn’t, I’d have gone on thinking about it for the rest of my life, that we should’ve met up, we should’ve played together again, it was too special to leave behind.”

        Bridges have been built. The artistic, and sometimes unwieldy, connection between the two has been re-established. It has been a heartening experience for those involved. “My trust with Andy was at absolute zero so to get that back was really inspiring,” says Borrell. “That’s never happened before and it made me think a lot about my life, like if I can get my trust back with Andy, I could do it with anybody.” “Whilst our relationship hasn’t always been plain sailing, when Johnny and I sit down to write music together, there’s a magic that happens. I’m so grateful to have him and the band back in my life,” agrees Burrows.


        TRACK LISTING

        Golden Touch
        In The Morning
        Who Needs Love?
        Before I Fall To Pieces
        Violence Forever?
        Stumble And Fall
        America
        Somewhere Else
        You Are Entering The Human Heart
        Rip It Up
        Good Night

        Razorlight

        Olympus Sleeping

          Platinum selling indie-rock heroes Razorlight are set to make a triumphant return with "Olympus Sleeping", the band's first album in ten years. The record sees lead-singer and songwriter Johnny Borrell in top form, dishing up instant classics like the insanely catchy "Carry Yourself" or the album's lead single "Olympus Sleeping".

          TRACK LISTING

          Got To Let The Good Times Back Into Your Life
          Razorchild
          Brighton Pier
          Good Night
          Carry Yourself
          Japanrock
          Midsummer Girl
          Iceman
          Sorry?
          Olympus Sleeping
          No Answers
          City Of Women

          Razorlight

          America

            The second single from their self titled second album is "America", and it's an anthem in the making.

            Razorlight

            Razorlight

              Whatever you think of Johnny Borrell, there's no use in denying that he was born to do this. He's a natural, and though his New York / blighty street poetry is often cliched, the phrasing is perfect, the choruses brilliant, the playing super-tight and rocking. This is a bolder, better version of the debut album (hence the eponymous title) and whilst some of its references are mainstream (but good!) there's a drive and joie de vivre here that's hard to contain. A hit?!

              Razorlight

              In The Morning

                Razorlight are back with this cracking first single from their eagerly anticipated second album.


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