Pour les fans de Indé et Alternatif et Rock.
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The 4 piece, fronted by Liam Fray, have had a strong bond since before the band was even formed, having known each other from the age of ten. After Liam played some well received acoustic sets during his (short-lived) university stint, he decided to pack his education in and form a band, initially recruiting Michel Campbell as drummer (even though he had never touched a drum kit) and rounding out the group with Daniel "Conan" Moores and Mark Joseph Cuppello.
The band quickly went from their first gig in October 2006 to their first chart appearance under a year later for their single ‘Cavorting’, their popularity being accelerated by word of mouth hype around Manchester.
The band was approached by Stephen Smith, a man who had previously produced with The Smiths and Morrissey making him the obvious producer choice for their first record which turned out to be 2008’s ‘St Jude’. The album reached number 4 in the charts, its success being driven by the anthemic single ‘Not Nineteen Forever’.
The continued success of follow up albums like ‘Falcon’, ‘Anna’ and ‘Concrete Love’ has made them a popular live act as well. They are a staple act at major festivals and have played everywhere from Glastonbury to Isle of White. They are still heroes in their hometown as well and have headlined the 16000 capacity Manchester Arena 3 times.
Been to many gigs and festivals and have never left a set early no matter what it is like. Last night had to leave the courteeners gig after less than 30 mins. The venue was overpacked and full of teenage boys looking for a fight. I enjoy a moshpit as much as the next person but this was not the usual fun moshing and dancing, but people trying to cause pain to eachother on purpose. My boyfriend tried to protect me from this and move me away but we could not get out due to the venue being over packed and everyone being squashed. Felt scared I was going to be crushed at many points, and also sustained a hard kick to the head! The sound was pretty bad too, with the singers voice being far to low volume against the guitar. Couldn't understand a word that he was singing, which is a shame as I love their recorded music.
Would not see the courteeners again, but would return to the venue to see a smaller band.