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Razorlight is a London band with an international lineup. It was formed by Englishman Johnny Borrell and Swede Bjorn Egren in 2002. As soon as they had been joined by Carl Dalemo and Christian Smith-Pancorvo, Razorlight started laborious rehearsals. They shot their first performances with a video camera. The outcome came up interesting to the management of Toerag Studios, where the band recorded their first demo comprising three songs: Rock'n'Roll Lies, Rip It Up, and In The City. The music by the young musicians impressed John Kennedy so deeply, that decided to give the song airplay on his XFM show before the release of the professionally recorded long player of the band. In 2003, Razorlight continued recording demos. By that time, the band had already acquired their own supporters; meanwhile music recording companies had unleashed a war to win the right to sign up the promising outfit. In the end, Mercury Records prevailed.
Long before releasing the first single, Rock'n'Roll Lies, Razorlight had become a welcome visitor to London clubs and venues. The single itself was an inch within the UK Top 40. The album was anticipated nationwide. Even the Mercury manager, Steve Lillywhite took a month off to do the producing for the debut work of his new favorites. Razorlight combined their studio activity with tours across the Great Britain along with The Hope of the States, Bellrays, and The Raveonettes. Tracks of the album were recorded live at studio to render the dynamics of the concert performance. The long awaited Up All Night hit the stores in summer of 2004. Right after the release, drummer Christian Smith-Pancorvo quit the band leaving the kit to Andy Burrows. It was followed by gigs on the largest stages of the country. Razorlight were honored to support Queen & Paul Rogers, Oasis, and The Rolling Stones. In spring 2005, the new edition of Up All Night was produced to feature the unreleased song Somewhere Else, running second in the UK Single Chart.
In July 2006, Razorlight delivered the sophomore album, named after the band. In a week, it ran topped the UK Album Chart. However, the critics differed in viewing this work, which might mean that the album’s commercial success had been secured by the brilliance of the debut release. The two standout tracks of the second long player were the singles America и In The Morning, running respectively Number 1 and Number 3 in the national single chart. The third studio effort by Razorlight, named Slipway Fires was released in autumn 2008. It was the time when the band had finally found its niche and set their music free of comparison with The Stokers и The Who.
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Known for their hooky, post-punk-influenced sound, Britain's Razorlight first emerged with 2004's Up All Night, showcasing lead singer Johnny Borrell and evincing an amalgam of influences from the Strokes to Television. Following their number three-charting debut in the U.K., they landed at number one in the U.K. with 2006's Razorlight, which spawned the hit single 'America.' The band has endured myriad lineup changes over the years, with Borrell serving as the sole constant member. After going on a studio hiatus in 2014, Razorlight roared back in 2018 with their fourth full-length effort, Olympus Sleeping.
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Formed in London in 2002, Razorlight initially came together after vocalist/guitarist Johnny Borrell decided to move away from his previous acoustic work, and join forces with guitarist/vocalist (and Swedish ex-pat) Björn Ågnen. Following the addition of bassist Carl Dalemo and drummer Christian Smith-Pancorvo, the combo recorded several demos at London's Toe Rag studios, and those songs led to radio exposure and the initial stirrings of hype. Mercury Records signed Razorlight in 2003, and the group began recording its debut album amidst a series of hectic (and increasingly buzzworthy) club gigs, working with no less an authority than Steve Lillywhite. Lillywhite soon left the project, but Razorlight continued to write and record the album while still wowing audiences with a spate of live dates, including a strong showing at the 2004 South by Southwest industry fest.
At this point, drummer Smith-Pancorvo left the group and was soon replaced by Andy Burrows. Thus reconfigured, Razorlight made their official album debut in August 2004 with Up All Night. The release was hailed for its stylish, fizzy mix of Strokes-styled sensibilities and post-Brit-pop cool. Additional show dates opening for the likes of Queen (with vocalist Paul Rodgers) and Oasis gave Razorlight some of their biggest audiences in 2005, adding to the bandmates' growing popularity in their native U.K.
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The band's second offering, the Chris Thomas-produced Razorlight, arrived in summer 2006 and yielded Razorlight's first chart-topping single, 'America.' The album itself also topped the U.K. charts, going multi-platinum in the process. The band maintained their presence on British radio throughout 2007 before embracing a slick, mainstream pop/rock style on 2008's Slipway Fires. Featuring the singles 'Wire to Wire' and 'Hostage of Love,' the album peaked at number five of the U.K. albums chart. Following the album's release, drummer Burrows left the band to be replaced by David Sullivan Kaplan.
By 2010, both Dalemo and Ågren had left the band, leaving Borrell as the sole original member. This version of Razorlight (with added guitarist Gus Robertson and bassist Freddie Stitz) stayed busy playing live, including headlining both Guilfest and Brighton's Shakedown Festival in 2011. Borrell then took a break to work on his solo album, 2013's Borrell 1. The following year, he rejoined his bandmates for several concerts, including a show at Camden's Electric Ballroom which marked the tenth anniversary of their debut album.
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Over the next few years, the band continued to make live appearances as Borrell developed both Razorlight and solo material. Also during this period, Robertson and Stitz were replaced by guitarist David Ellis and bassist Harry Deacon. In 2018, the band released Olympus Sleeping, their fourth full-length album, and first since Slipway Fires. That same year, Borrell issued the solo single 'My World, Your Life.' 2019 saw the release of the one-off single 'Cops and Robbers,' with 'Burn, Camden, Burn' arriving the following year.