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The Ordinary Boys
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Phil Udell End
Rating: 3.5 / 5



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(9 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 22 Sep 2006
Preston’s reality TV gamble really does seem to have paid off. Not only are his band back from the brink of the no-deal wasteland, they’ve started making...



INTERVIEW: 12 Apr 2006
Kaiser Chiefs and Hard-Fi may have sold more records, but they’re mere also-rans in the tabloid fame game compared to Sam Preston. Ed Power finds out how...



REVIEW: 24 Mar 2006
Few performances will have done more to shape the future of The Ordinary Boys than the ignoble appearance of frontman Samuel Preston on Celebrity Big...



NEWS: 27 Jan 2006
Samuel Preston goes back to his day job in March when The Ordinary Boys nip over for shows in Ireland.



REVIEW: 25 Jul 2005
With influences by The Jam, The Clash and the Smiths, shirts by Fred Perry and haircuts grade one, The Ordinary Boys couldn’t be any more British if they...



REVIEW: 09 Mar 2005
Those in attendance are leaving for home grinning from ear to ear. Some can hardly speak. Those who can are uttering the words "fuckin’" and "amazin’".



INTERVIEW: 31 Jan 2005
They may have been lumped in with the new wave of Brit hopefuls, but The Ordinary Boys are determined to plough their own stylistic furrow.



REVIEW: 04 Aug 2004
A scintillating debut, brimful of great songs performed with true conviction




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