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The Rascals (English band)

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Years active
  
2007-2009

Website
  
therascals.co.uk

Labels
  
Active from
  
2007

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Past members
  
Miles KaneJoe EdwardsGreg Mighall

Members
  
Miles Kane, Greg Mighall, Joe Edwards

Origin
  
Liverpool, United Kingdom, Hoylake, United Kingdom

Genres
  
Indie rock, Experimental rock, Britpop, Post-punk revival

Similar
  
The Little Flames, The Last Shadow Puppets, James Ford, Alex Turner, Zach Dawes

Profiles

The Rascals were an Indie Rock band from Hoylake, England. Consisting of Miles Kane (singer/Guitarist), Joe Edwards (Bass) and Greg Mighall (Drums).

Contents

Their debut album Rascalize, was released on 23 June 2008.

Former lead singer Miles Kane has a second band, The Last Shadow Puppets, with Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys, in which he shares duties with Turner.

In August 2009, it was announced that Miles Kane had left The Rascals to focus on a solo career.

Early years

Hailing from Hoylake (The Wirral, on Merseyside) in England, the band began jamming and writing material as a three piece in September 2007.

The Rascals were immediately signed to Deltasonic Records and played their first gig supporting bands including Arctic Monkeys.

Initial releases

They released their debut EP, Out Of Dreams EP, on 9 December, 2007, which contains their first single Out of Dreams

Then, on 18 February, 2008, they released a single, called Suspicious Wit.

Rascalize

The Rascals' debut album Rascalize was released on 23 June, 2008 (first released on iTunes on 15 June, 2008). Although it was not a commercial success only peaking at #100 on the UK Albums Chart for one week the album was generally well received by critics.

Appearance in Awaydays

The Rascals perform a cover version of All That Jazz, originally by Echo & The Bunnymen in the film Awaydays, based on the book by Kevin Sampson, which was released in cinemas nationwide on 22 May.

The track is available on the soundtrack which was released on 18 May, 2008.

Miles Kane's Departure

On 24 August, 2009, lead singer Miles Kane confirmed to NME.COM that he had quit The Rascals.

Kane stated he was writing new material and had been in the studio. Greg Mighall and Joe Edwards announced they were working on a film project with 'Awaydays' star Liam Boyle.

Conflicts with the name

Despite carrying the same name as the famous American band with the same name, the band stated it was unintentionally "copied".

Miles Kane used to tell in several interviews that when they were in The Little Flames they were often called "you little rascals".

Membership

The group consisted of:

  • Miles Kane — Lead vocals and guitar
  • Joe Edwards — Bass
  • Greg Mighall — Drums
  • Music videos

  • Out of Dreams
  • Suspicious Wit
  • Freakbeat Phantom
  • I'll Give You Sympathy
  • I'll Give You Sympathy (Night Time Version)
  • Songs

    Out of DreamsRascalize · 2008
    I'll Give You SympathyRascalize · 2008
    Freakbeat PhantomRascalize · 2008

    References

    The Rascals (English band) Wikipedia