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GoodBooks were an English indie rock band originating from Sevenoaks in Kent. They first received media attention upon releasing their self-published EP ''Valves and Robots'' in June 2005. The band signed to Transgressive Records in late-2005 for one single (Bassist Christopher Porter has the date the band signed their record deal tattooed on his left wrist〔http://www.nme.com/reviews/goodbooks/8843〕) and released "Walk With Me" in April, before being snapped up by Columbia Records shortly after. GoodBooks disbanded after their last gig on 28 June 2009. The name GoodBooks was suggested to Max Cooke at a gig by children's TV Presenter ].〔New Musical Express, January 2006〕 ==History== GoodBooks' evolution began when Max Cooke and Leo von Bülow-Quirk started doing Beatles covers in their attic when they were just 8. It took till 2001 for the band to take shape when at Sevenoaks School in Kent, Max and Leo came together with Chris Porter and JP Duncan to form The Fingerprints. The Fingerprints set about their musical career by self-recording two albums; ''Cards on the Table, Clothes on the Floor'' and ''Miranda''. Tracks such as "Tangerine" appeared on local radio stations such as BBC Radio Kent and KMFM. The band also started gigging locally in the South-East during this time, with regular gigs at the Tunbridge Wells Forum helping them to develop a modest regional fanbase, even performing in front of 8,000 people on one eventful Christmas. The Fingerprints disbanded in late 2004 when their then bassist left. The band decided to continue as a four piece and on the day of their first rehearsal "Walk With Me" was created. The band continued to write more songs but this time they had a maturer more electronic-influenced sounds. The sessions created tracks from the ''Valves and Robots'' EP such as "Passchendaele" and "Isabella" which not only became fan favourites but impressed influential members of the industry and in late 2005 the band signed a deal for a one-off single with indie label Transgressive Records. The following months saw GoodBooks establishing their place within the UK alternative scene on a wider scale with gigs all over the country, notably supporting Art Brut and a gig with The Magic Numbers in Sweden. "Walk With Me" was rerecorded and was released as the band's debut single on Transgressive on 3 April 2006 on 7" vinyl and cassette only (one of only a very small number of cassette singles released that year). The video was shown on MTV2 and ''NME'' awarded it Runner-Up in its track of the week section, proclaiming GoodBooks "the best new band in Britain".〔''NME Magazine - 15 April 2006'', Tracks - ''p39''.〕 The band were approached by Columbia Records at the start of 2006 and signed a deal in May, releasing the singles "Turn it Back" and "Leni" in the second half of 2006 as well as making important and well-received performances at the Carling Reading and Leeds Festivals and the Truck Festival and their debut album, ''Control'', was released on 30 July 2007 in the UK.〔''An Interview with the band on the Tom Robinson show'', BBC 6 Music - 1 May 2007.〕 The band maintained a Myspace page with updates on their progress. This page reported that their second album, working title 'Cry Of The Hunters' was completed and would be released in Summer 2009. ''NME'' claimed that this would occur on 4 May, although the album has yet to be released. GoodBooks disbanded after Glastonbury 2009, where they played their last set on the John Peel Stage on 28 June 2009. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「GoodBooks」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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