The Libertines
The Libertines
Artist Information
Genres: Britpop, Indie Rock, Punk Revival, Garage Rock Revival
Active: 2000's
Formed: 2001 in London, England [Bethnal Green]
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Biography
The Libertines joined the pop fray of 2002, competing with the likes of the Strokes, Hives, Vines, and Doves with their debut single, "What a Waster." The Bernard Butler-produced track entered the U.K.'s Top 40 in June, leaving ~NME to crown the Libertines as the best new band in Britain. The double-A-side song "I Get Along" earned Single of the Week on BBC Radio 1. The London-based band, who inked a deal with Rough Trade in December 2001, features Carl Barat (guitar/vocals), Pete Doherty (guitar/vocals), John Hassall (bass), and Gary Powell (drums).
Discography
Release: October 21, 2008
Label: Rough Trade
Release: December 4, 2007
Label: Rough Trade, Toshiba EMI
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