In early 2005 they released a split single (“Nine”) with fellow Leeds band This Et Al. This was followed up with a double A-side (“Thirteen” / “Fourteen”) in August 2005. In January 2006 ¡Forward, Russia! released “Twelve” which reached Number 36 in the UK Charts. “Nine” was released (again) in its own right on May 1st 2006, reaching number 40 in the UK singles chart. (b/w “One”). The band self-released their debut album (“Give Me A Wall”) on May 15th 2006, on guitarist Whiskas’ Dance To The Radio label. ¡Forward, Russia! are a regular feature on the live circuit, playing sell-out headline tours and major support (with Editors and We Are Scientists for example). They have also appeared at several European festivals (including Reading/Leeds in the UK) and in March 2006 they played at SXSW in Austin, Texas. They are renowned for their energetic shows, such as singer Tom hurling himself from one end of the stage to another. Their recent appearance at MTV2’s Brand Spanking New event was aired on May 8th. The music video for “Nine” is on regular rotation in mtvU’s Freshman 15 and the video for “Eighteen” is in regular rotation on Video On Demand service Havoc. The band’s second album Life Processes was released on 14 April 2008, proceeded by the single “Breaking Standing” on 9 April. On 13 August 2008, the band announced on their website that they would go on indefinite hiatus after a concert on 17 October. Among the reasons given were Katie moving to Nottingham to take an art class, Tom’s interest in record production, the bungled release of Life Processes and the band’s lack of interest in touring and recording. |
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