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The Aeroplanes are an English rock band from Liverpool. The Aeroplanes formed in 2003 when Chris Kearney (guitar/vocal), Paul Crowe (guitar/vocal) and Stuart Palethorpe (bass) decided to bring their previous outfit ‘Loveland 1881’ to a close to take their sound in a different direction. They were joined by old school friend Ian McMillan (drums) and the line up was complete. In 2007 bassist Stuart left the band and was replaced by Vicky Edwards. The band released their much anticipated debut album ‘Broken Hearts and Maladies’ in November 2008〔Wright, Jade (2008) "(The Aeroplanes album launch at Static Gallery )", ''Liverpool Echo'', 22 November 2008, retrieved 2011-01-09〕 to positive reviews.〔Guttridge-Hewitt, Martin (2008) "(THE AEROPLANES - BROKEN HEARTS AND MALADIES )", clickmusic.com, 28 November 2008, retrieved 2011-01-09〕〔Wright, Lisa "(Broken Hearts & Maladies - The Aeroplanes )", subba-cultcha.com, retrieved 2011-01-09〕 ==History== Most of 2003 was spent raising their profile around the Liverpool scene and by 2004 they were regularly headlining shows around the city as well as playing as a charity gig in London in aid of Oxfam’s ‘Make Trade Fair’ campaign.〔"(MARQUEE SWOON!: A host of top bands play for charity... )", ''NME'', 20 September 2004, retrieved 2011-01-09〕 But it was 2005 where things really began to take off for the group: crashing into the top 5 of the indie charts with their debut EP and breaking the iTunes record for an unsigned artist in weekly downloads within a matter of months of each other gave The Aeroplanes the belief and drive to further themselves more. 2005 also saw The Aeroplanes being featured in the movie ''The Moguls'',〔(The Moguls (2005) - Soundtracks )〕 after Jeff Bridges heard their distinctive sound and personally requested for them to be included on the movie’s soundtrack.〔〔Khaleeli, Homa (2006) "(Band takes off on Hollywood dream )", ''Liverpool Echo'', 18 January 2006, retrieved 2011-01-09〕 Their profile continued to rise as their music was featured on TV programs such as ''EastEnders'', ''Strictly Come Dancing'', as well as US dramas ''Veronica Mars'', ''One Tree Hill'' and ''Cold Case''. In 2006 The Aeroplanes played gigs in Germany, Switzerland and the US where they were invited to perform at the SXSW festival in Austin, Texas.〔"(SXSW 2006 Music Lineup Updated! )", austinist.com, retrieved 2011-01-09〕 They also performed a full UK tour where they sold out across the country. In 2007 bassist Stuart Palethorpe left the band and was replaced by Vicky Edwards. Once settled work on the new album ''Broken Hearts and Maladies'' began, working with Mike Crossey (Arctic Monkeys).〔Holloway, Nick (2008) "(The Aeroplanes land on home territory )", ''Metro'', 3 September 2008, retrieved 2011-01-09〕 Whilst recording The Aeroplanes did not stop they continued their hectic touring schedule performing in major European cities such as Berlin, Oslo, Rome, Naples. Opening for The Prodigy at the Gampel open air festival in Switzerland they played live to a TV and radio audience of over two million people. Back home they have played with the Happy Mondays, The Zutons and The Farm at the Leeds festival,〔"(TOPMAN Stage & Welcome To Leeds 07 Party )", leedsfestival.com, retrieved 2011-01-09〕 Knowsley festival〔Burbidge, Kerry (2007) "(Sunday 24/06/07 Day Two @ Knowsley Hall Festival, Liverpool )", Gigwise.com, 29 June 2007, retrieved 2011-01-09〕 Liverpool Arena and headlining at the Mathew Street festival. The band disbanded in 2010, front man Chris Kearney can be found in new band Cold Shoulder.
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