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Working for a Nuclear Free City (sometimes abbreviated to WFANFC) was an indie nu gaze band from Manchester, England. ==History== Original members Phil Kay (production and keyboard) and Gary McClure (guitar) formed as a studio entity in 1999; WFANFC began performing live in 2004, after adding drummer Jon Kay and bassist Ed Hulme to the group. Guitarist Neil Harris joined the band shortly before their American tour in 2008. The band's self-titled debut album was released in the UK in 2006. Tracks from the album also formed part of their debut American release, ''Businessmen & Ghosts'', which came out in November 2007.〔Spin Magazine, 2007〕 The band cites a wide array of influences, including artists as disparate as Bill Evans, Devo, The Grateful Dead, and Yes.〔WFANFC MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/wfanfc〕 WFANFC's sound has been described as "a flawless lucid-dream trip through a thousand fantastical influences" and "as fresh as morning rain on Piccadilly Gardens".〔BBC, 2007〕 Regarding their importance, major media outlets such as the BBC have stated: "it’s the way that (and The Longcut, another British music group ) have distilled Manchester’s history into an exciting future brew that makes them important." WFANFC's releases have won them praise from a variety of media outlets, including Spin (magazine), the BBC, Stylus Magazine, and Citylife Magazine; their song "Rocket" was featured on National Public Radio in June 2007. The band performed on the Topman Unsigned Stage at the Carling Weekend's Leeds Festival in 2007. In 2009 the band was approached by the development team for the video game ''Infamous'' to create the song that plays at the end of the game. The song is called "Silent Melody". The band released their third album, ''Jojo Burger Tempest'', in October 2010, and in January 2011 the band opened a YouTube channel, uploading snippets of a fourth album, ''Apoptosis''. No record label was named. In 2011 the band released the single ''Turning Shadow'' via their Bandcamp.〔Bandcamp, 2011: http://nuclearfreecity.bandcamp.com/track/turning-shadow〕 In 2013 guitarist Gary McClure released his solo record, ''Wreaths'', on AED Records.〔AED Records, 2013: http://www.aedrecords.com/collections/new-releases/products/aed0014cd-gary-mcclure-wreaths-cd〕 In celebration of this release, the band's Facebook page shared an unreleased 52-minute long album titled ''Odds and Sods'' posted to member Phil Kay's SoundCloud.〔Opinears, 2013:http://opinears.com/post/48050099433/working-for-a-nuclear-free-city-odds-and-sods-of〕 The Facebook post and SoundCloud upload have since been removed. In 2014 producer and keyboardist Phil Kay released his solo record, ''Zoetrope'' as King of the Mountains on Melodic Records.〔Melodic Records, 2014:http://www.melodic.co.uk/word/product/king-of-the-mountains-zoetrope/〕 Gary McClure currently records under the name American Wrestlers, and released his debut album, ''American Wrestlers'', in 2014. During promotion for the album, he noted the band had broken up. 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「Working for a Nuclear Free City」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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