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James 18-02-2006 08:57 PM

The Guardian interview The Ordinary Boys
 
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A boy less ordinary

Preston is the front man who, he candidly admits to Alexis Petridis, ignored his bandmates' wishes when he went on Celebrity Big Brother. He found fame and romance - and record sales are going up. So what do the Ordinary Boys think now?

Saturday February 18, 2006
The Guardian

In HMV's Oxford Street megastore, an unseemly scuffle has broken out. Going by appearances, you might think it an unfair fight - two of the combatants are professional bouncers, and the other two are tiny girls in school uniform - but that would be to underestimate the sheer amount of foul-mouthed venom tiny girls can produce when suddenly deprived of both the chance to meet their current idols and their footwear. The girls have each removed one of their trainers, in order to have them signed by the slightly dazed band that sit behind a hastily erected trestle table. The bouncers, presumably enforcing some kind of no-trainer-signing rule, have snatched the shoes from the table. The ensuing battle disconcerts the bouncers. "Now come on, love," sighs one plaintively, returning the trainers and conceding defeat.

It is a peculiar sight, but then the whole afternoon has been peculiar. It's not so much the behaviour of the crowd - although the store's vast ground floor is heaving, there is a lot of screaming and crying going on and, amid the chaos, a rack of singles has been knocked over - more the band that have provoked it.

Three weeks ago, the only people likely to be found screaming hysterically at the Ordinary Boys were their accountants and label bosses. The Worthing band's career had started strongly in 2004. There was talk of the Next Big Thing, a die-hard fanbase called the Ordinary Army, and 100,000 copies sold of their Jam, Britpop and ska-influenced debut album, Over The Counter Culture. But then the Ordinary Boys lost momentum. Radio stopped playing their singles, and they found themselves lapped by bands that had once supported them on tour: Hard-Fi and the Kaiser Chiefs. The latter went on to release 2005's fourth biggest selling album. The Ordinary Boys' second effort, Brassbound, limped to No 31 in the charts, before giving up the ghost. Some observers thought the band was about to follow suit. "I saw them playing live at the South By Southwest festival last year, and I thought, 'This is completely over'," says NME editor Conor McNicholas. "If you'd told me last November that we'd have the Ordinary Boys on the cover of the NME by February, I'd have laughed at you.".....
Full article here - http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/featu...711100,00.html

cc100 19-02-2006 07:59 PM

Thanks James.

Im interested to see their next move.

They are a better band than bands such as Snow Patrol, and Athlete who have had success from dull albums.

CharlotteSometimes 20-02-2006 04:40 AM

What an awful 'interview'! It says that their record sales are on the up, when they've in fact already peaked and started to fall (11, 20, 28 over the last 3 weeks). It claims that they've lost none of their hardcore following, which isn't true at all. It also says that their debut album has sold 100,000 copies, when in fact it's yet to pass sales of 75,000. And inbetween tedious observations from his bandmates and management, etc. Preston is in full-on Walter Mitty mode. Shoddy journalism, shoddy band, shoddy little man.

Chrizzle 20-02-2006 06:32 PM

LMAO.
They have been at no.3 for two weeks havn't they?
How is that falling.
They weren't in Top 20 before BB.
I had never heard of the until BB, and then i bought their single.
Charlotte that is a bad post.

Dan_ 20-02-2006 06:59 PM

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Originally posted by Chrizzle
LMAO.
They have been at no.3 for two weeks havn't they?
How is that falling.
They weren't in Top 20 before BB.
I had never heard of the until BB, and then i bought their single.
Charlotte that is a bad post.
Boys will be Boys actually got top 20 when it was released first time round, months before he went on cbb. Charlotte was talking about album sales rather than single sales.

cc100 20-02-2006 08:24 PM

Boys will be Boys and Talk Talk Talk reached the top 20 for the lads before BB.

I cant understand why people have a real downer on the Ordinary Boys. There are a lot of other bands out there who deserve to be hated over the Ordinary Boys- such as Athlete and Jamiroquai......


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