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Legends Of Britpop: Where Are They Now?

Posted Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:52am PDT by Luke Lewis in The NME Blog

Photo Gallery – Legends Of Britpop: Where Are They Now?

When I worked on a rival music mag, one of the regulars I looked after was the "Where Are They Now" feature. It was notoriously difficult to fill each month, primarily because, nine times out of 10, the answer to the question "where are they now?" turned out to be: "Erm, well, we're still going actually, got a few gigs lined up, there's a label in Germany might be putting out our next album."

The fact is, most bands who've ever had a modicum of success never really give up. They keep plugging away, even if the eyes of the media are no longer on them. It's just that the band increasingly becomes a hobby rather than a profession, and it needs to be fitted around, and funded by, day jobs.

There's nothing shameful about that, and the object of NME's Britpop photo gallery is not to sneer at has-beens. Rather, it's motivated by a genuine curiosity about how musicians live and make money once their time in the spotlight is over.

In many cases, the answers are heartwarming. Bernard Butler, for example, surely derives more satisfaction (not to mention commercial return) for his work as a producer--on Duffy's Rockferry, among other albums--than he ever did as reluctant underling to Brett Anderson in Suede.

Many refugees of the Britpop diaspora are more successful than you think. The Longpigs' Crispin Hunt co-wrote Newton Faulkner's giant hit "Dream Catch Me" (yeah, thanks for that), as well as, somewhat more impressively, moonlighting for a parliamentary committee advising the government on reform of the House Of Lords.

Even those bands on the lower rungs of mid-'90s indie have found ways to survive. Somewhat improbably, epic rockers Puressence are huge in Greece. They also recently scored an iTunes Top 40 album in America, prompting a stateside tour. Meanwhile, the fact that Bis's Manda Rin runs a successful badge company feels like a neat continuation of the band's tweecore aesthetic.

Other bands haven't been so lucky. I wonder if the people who scoffed when Mansun split up would have been quite so snide if they'd known that frontman Paul Draper was undergoing chemotherapy treatment at the time, having been diagnosed with cancer in 2002.

And few bands in history can have been quite as unfortunate as Marion. After they were monumentally screwed by their label London Records in the late 90s, frontman Jaime Harding drifted into heroin addiction and (according to some reports) petty crime. An attempted reunion in 2006 was stymied when Harding developed a blood condition and underwent open-heart surgery. The tour was put back to 2008, but was cancelled again when Harding was struck down with pneumonia.

But our gallery is intended only as a starting point. We need your help to expand it. Which other Britpop survivors do you know of?

Perhaps you work in a bar with one of Cast, or your band recorded a demo with the drummer from Echobelly. Maybe you spotted him out of Thurman taking your bins out. Whatever it is, share your knowledge by posting a comment below.

45 Comments

21. paul n -
I am looking forward to your next blog: " 1980's Swedish pop
idols seen begging for money on street corners. "

22. Mike K: MCP President -
And we all know where Rick Astley is. Epicly Rick Rolling fans.

23. Boomer -
Fergit this crap!
Whatever happened to the Zombies?

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24. TanyaB -
I love Suede, Elastica, Lush and Jesus Jones! They put out some great music! And Brett Anderson's voice (from Suede) is like nothing I've ever heard before! I miss the Brit Pop.

25. TanyaB -
All of you who say they never heard of any of these bands are probably too young, or to narrow minded. There IS great music outside of the mainstream American or hugely popular Euro bands. You should listen to some of the Britpop. You may be pleasantly surprised.

26. Supercatpower1TDH -
Who are any of these bands mentioned??????? Never heard of them!

27. Jon -
Brit pop = UK acts that are too lazy to get themselves out of the UK. There are a bunch of them. But if you're not British you'll never know about them. I'll take my American acts over them any day.

28. papamac630 -
Gotta agree about never hearing about most of these bands, but Bis is famous for the ending theme to the cartoon, "The Powerpuff Girls"...very catchy...I imagine you can find it on YouTube...

29. Mike -
I love Britpop!

30. john -
who are these people and who cares??

31. Yahoo! Music User -
Boomer - spot on !!!!!

32. FroGgyneArl -
Where are they now !? When were they ever? Not a single one of those names have I heard of or seen.

33. Courtney -
I like Britpop - Oasis, Blur, Radiohead, Pulp, Suede, etc. but this is a dumb article. Why do most Britpop bands only have one word names?

34. yahooC -
Stupid 14 year olds commenting here....
Lot's of great bands and I have the CD's of most, I realize most of you can't live in Texas and are in some cultural wasteland like New York or LA, but do PLEASE try to get out more...

35. GaryS -
Well..isn't that perfect? Another misleading headline from Yahoo!!! Legends? Did you actually use the word "legends?"..Wait..let me guess..Do you use the term "awesome" to describe just about anything?

36. MercurialRose -
Let me correct some of you who think the only people who have never heard of these bands are teens. I am in my late 30's and have never heard of ANY of these bands!

37. Yahoo! Music User -
I will not miss unhearing them.

38. just_surfing_these_days -
never heard of any of these so called bands ....
so long good byeeeeeee !!!!

39. Scott J -
btw,suede are legends,children. before blur...before oasis,there was suede and there was pulp. ask any rock artist with an ounce of real artistry and melody and they will most likely note suede. some of you should do some homework before posting your senseless dribble. some people are actually aware.

40. thom -
Mansun were an ace band, up there with the best of them. It's a shame britpop is dismissed so readily...it's all about this horrible resurgance in the fake 80's indie-pop now which was hated during the 90s but becomes popular again this decade...just shows how circular and lame the music industry (and trends for that matter) have become. Britpop was a laugh, mansun, blur, pulp, radiohead, oasis, ride, suede...all great bands in my book!
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