The Metros
were a five-piece Indie rock band from Peckham, south London, England. [1] Founded by vocalist Saul Adamczewski and lead guitarist Jak Payne, the band was formed while most of the members were still at school. [2]
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Background
The Metros dub themselves a 'punk and roll' band and are from a musical background—Adamczewski's father designed record sleeves for
A&M and Payne's father played session bass for
Glenn Tilbrook. After recording a 5 track demo over two days in March 2006 in Honor Oak Park London with The Mysterious Hand, the band worked with The Great Baxter Dury and got signed to
1965 Records by James Endeacott (who had previously signed
The Libertines,
The Strokes and
The View). When all five members were still under 18.
The Guardian
described them as "Punk'n'roll urchins".
[3]
Formerly known as Eastern Bloc and The Wanking Skankers, They list
Squeeze,
Ian Dury and
The Beastie Boys as their major influences.
Their debut single, "Education Pt. 2", was released on
March 17 2008. Their second single, "Last of the Lookers", was released on
June 2 2008.
Live music
In summer 2007, The Metros played at
T in the Park,
Bestival, the Hackney Underage Festival, The Great Escape in
Brighton, the
Skegness Big Reunion Festival
, and the
BBC Electric Proms [4]. They were booked to support
The Coral, but were replaced after throwing a glass bottle into the crowd at the first gig, which smashed on and injured a girl spectator.
The band supported
Madness at a special gig in aid of The
Teenage Cancer Trust on
3 April 2008, at the
Royal Albert Hall.
[5]
They played the
Radio 1/
NME Stage at the 2008
Reading and Leeds festivals.
[6]
They recently supported
The Streets in the UK leg of his tour.
In Late 2008, the band were for forced to cancel four gigs in Japan after vocalist Saul Adamczewski fell ill.
On 17 June 2009 The Metros announced they were splitting up with two farewell shows,with lead singer Saul saying "The Metros are going their separate ways"
[7]
Discography
Singles
- "Education Pt. 2" (March 17 2008, 1965 Records)
- "Last of the Lookers" (June 2 2008, 1965 Records) UK #102 [8]
- "Talk About It" (September 8 2008, 1965 Records)
Album
- More Money Less Grief (September 15 2008, 1965 Records) UK #116 [9]
References
- Education Part 2 by The Metros, ''The Times'', April 25 2008
- Official biography
- New band of the day: The Metros, ''The Guardian'', February 13 2008
- BBC Electric Proms 2007
- The Metros to play with Madness
- Reading Festival 2008 line up
- http://www.clashmusic.com/news/metros-to-split
- Official Singles Chart for the week ending 14 June 2008
- Official Album Chart for the week ending 27 September 2008