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Years active
  
2002 (2002)– 2012

Past members
  
Martin Hines

Website
  
thepaddingtons.net

Record label
  
Mercury Records

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Labels
  
Mercury, Mama-Bear, DMC

Origin
  
Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom (2004)

Albums
  
First Comes First, No Mundane Options, The Lady Boy Tapes EP, HMV Oxford Circus 2/11/2005 (E Release)

Members
  
Joshua Hubbard, Tom Atkin, Grant Dobbs, Lloyd Dobbs, Martin Hines, Stuee Bevan

Genres
  
Indie rock, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Dirty Pretty Things, The Suffrajets, The Rakes, ¡Forward - Russia!, Lucifer Star Machine

Profiles

The Paddingtons are an English indie rock band from Hull. Between April 2005 and 9 November 2006, they played over 150 live shows, including venues such as Trent Park Golf Club, The Square, Harlow; Jersey Live; Summercase; The Underground, Stoke-on-Trent; T in the Park and at the Reading and Leeds Festivals.

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Composed of Tom Atkin (vocalist), Stuee Bevan (guitarist) (originally Martin Hines), Josh Hubbard (guitarist); and brothers Lloyd (bassist) and Grant Dobbs (drummer), they were signed by Alan McGee to his Poptones record label. They originally made their name touring in and around the Hull area, at such venues as the Welly Club, The New Adelphi Club, and the Railway pub in Cottingham. Favoured by ex-Libertines frontman Pete Doherty, they toured with Babyshambles in 2005. Their debut album, First Comes First, was produced by Owen Morris, producer of Oasis' Definitely Maybe.

In November 2006, they headed out on a small scale national tour to road test new material. They appeared alongside The Cribs at the Birmingham Academy. The Paddingtons have also appeared with Dirty Pretty Things at "The Forum" in May, and again at The Spice Festival at the Hackney Empire in July 2007. On a holiday in Taipei, Carl Barat of Dirty Pretty Things broke his collarbone, so they recruited the help of Hubbard to play guitar while Barat's injury healed.

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In December 2007, they appeared alongside The Neat and The View at Hull City Hall, as part of the Love Music Hate Racism campaign. During the same month they also played a free gig on Christmas Eve to raise money to refurbish the toilets in the New Adelphi Club. Their live sets have included a cover version of The Clash's song, "Janie Jones".

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The band's second album, No Mundane Options, was released on 3 November 2008. The first single from the album, "Stand Down", was released on the Mama Bear Records label, on 4 August 2008.

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In December 2009, the band announced plans to release a new EP "The Lady Boy Tapes", which was released the following year.

Studio albums

  • 2005 - First Comes First
  • 2008 - No Mundane Options
  • Compilation albums

  • 2004 - Bring Your Own Poison - The Rhythm Factory Sessions - (contributed an early version of the future album track - "Tommy's Disease").
  • 2006 - Back To The Bus
  • Singles

  • 2004 - "21" (UK No. 47)
  • 2005 - "Panic Attack" (UK No. 25)
  • 2005 - "50 to a Pound" (UK No. 32)
  • 2005 - "Sorry" (UK No. 41)
  • 2008 - "Stand Down"
  • 2008 - "What's The Point in Anything New"
  • EPs

  • 2010 - "The Lady Boy Tapes"
  • Songs

    50 2 a £First Comes First · 2005
    Panic AttackFirst Comes First · 2005
    Stand DownNo Mundane Options · 2008

    References

    The Paddingtons Wikipedia


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