Roadside Poppies were established in Cambridge, UK in 2005 by multi-instrumentalist and singer Matloob Qureshi as a one-man ‘pop with tuneless melodies’ project, but the project quickly grew into a full band, with two songwriters, two lead singers and skillful keyboard- and guitar players. The indie pop ensemble somehow managed to stray a small distance off the grassy verge of tunelessness and into a field of catchy and bass-driven guitar pop songs. The 2006 ‘final’ lineup was:|Matloob Qureshi: Vocals, guitar, bass and harmonica. |Martin White: Vocals, guitar and bass. (also play in Colonel Bastard)|Duncan Scott: Keyboard and melodica.|Nick Peters: Guitar, accordion and glockenspiel.|Adam Woodsford: Guitar and bass.| |The band recorded an entire album of demos called One day you won’t feel a thing with songs about summer, flowers, cycling, falling in and out of love and murderous neighbours in February 2007 for the RPM Challenge. In the summer of 2007 the band released an EP on WeePop! Records called Cycling and Crying, and in September 2007 they went on a tour in the Scandinavian Countries. In 2008 Matloob moved to Copenhagen and created a parallel Roadside Poppies that included Danish musicians Line Sandst (vocals and glockenspiel), Morten Hougaard (bass) and Mads Johannes Nielsen (guitar), but songwriting was still carried out by Matloob and Martin.|In the summer of 2008 the two parallel lineups joined forces performed live at the Indietracks Festival in Derby, UK. www.roadsidepoppies.com |
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