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UK indie rockers Hard-Fi got started in the early ’00s and went on hiatus in 2014. In their day, Hard-Fi were a big deal in their homeland, with two chart-topping albums and a couple of top-10 singles. Hard-Fi took an extended break after the release of their 2011 album Killer Sounds, but they got back together for a 2022 London show, and then they toured the UK last year. Now, they’ve dropped their first single in 13 years.
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Hard-Fi's lead singer Richard Archer has dissed bands who look to copy The Libertines in a bid to get a record deal and become famous.
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The Black Keys: Indie Quicks: The , Gorillaz TV, Hard-Fi and The Clash
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some quick indie stories from Xfm about The Black Keys, Gorillaz TV, Hard-Fi andThe Clash.
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Hard-Fi: joined by Clash legend in London
submitted by Nick Feb 7th 2008 12:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Hard-Fi were joined onstage by The Clash's Mick Jones as the band kicked off the Shockwaves NME Awards Shows at London's KOKO last night (February 6).
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Reverend and The Makers: Damon Albarn, Hard-Fi, Reverend And The Makers for Afrika Exprez gig
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Afrika Exprez, the collective that featured the likes of Damon Albarn, The Magic Numbers and Fatboy Slim alongside some of Africa's most feted musicians for a performance at the Park Stage at Glastonbury 2007, will perform again at the Liverpool Olympia venue on March 6.
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