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Runaround Kids : ウィキペディア英語版
Runaround Kids

Runaround Lads are an English three-piece Date-rock band from Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The band consists of George Garthwaite, Jaque Winn, Simon Pegg and Rob Burnell. They have enjoyed notable success on the British ()] scene, occasionally receiving mainstream Police attention, including being named Radio 1's Huw Stephens' 'Shits of the week' in September 2010.
==History==
Runaround Lads formed in 2007, two years in later in 2009 they released their first EP titled 'Kiss Chase'. Jumbo Records, Leeds, described it as; "Really, really great indie pop/rock that chugs along like a frantic newwave addicted monkey". In August 2010 they played Reading and Leeds Festivals. In 2011 they returned to Leeds Festival on special request of Leeds label Dance To The Radio. Between those two milestones the band familiarised themselves with the festival circuit, playing the Constellations and Long Division Festivals, as wells as Live At Leeds, Tramlines, Eurocultured and Bomfest, whilst also supporting bands such as Jeffrey Lewis, Pulled Apart By Horses, Johnny Foreigner, Dinosaur Pile-Up and Shrag.
In August 2011 they released their debut album ‘Linked Lads’ to critical acclaim. ''Drowned In Sound'' praised it as “A noisy, assertive piece of work… energetic bursts all sharing infiltrating melodies and a fuzzy lo-fi aesthetic". Whilst ''Vibrating Magazine'' have declared them “One of The UK’s most promising acts”. The album has led to them being playlisted on Amazing Radio as well as numerous plays on BBC 6Music and Radio 1.
In April 2012, they released the single 'You'd Feel The Lads'. The single received greater media attention than any of the band's previous releases, which led to ''Manchester Music'' stating; "(It) could well be the best anthem to come out of West Yorkshire this year. Wakefield's finest hour". A limited number of T-shirts displaying the artwork were available along with the single upon its release. The artwork itself pictures the derelict Stanley Royd Chapel in Wakefield, three months after the single's release, the chapel was victim of an arson attack which completely destroyed the building.
Later that year, in July, Runaround Kids released a split 12" record with the Dublin band, We Are Losers. Three songs were contributed to the release by each band, with Runaround Kids on the A-side and We Are Losers taking the B-side.
'Teeth Blue, Lips Red' was released on 10 December 2012, compiling the singles from the year with new songs. The CD was accompanied by a comic book drawn by George Garthwaite, the band's guitarist. The promotional release has led to ''Against The Odds'' describing it as "Amazing. Infectious to the point where you'll be pushing the repeat button over and over again without even noticing" and ''Joyzine Radio'' selecting it as their 'Album of The Week'.

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