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The Subways are a high-spirited alternative rock outfit featuring
Billy Lunn (guitar/vocals),
Charlotte Cooper (bass/vocals), and
Josh Morgan (drums). The British band formed in Welwyn Garden City in 2002, when the three musicians were only in their early teens. Despite their young age, brothers
Morgan and
Lunn (the latter of whom took his mother's maiden name as his rock & roll moniker) were longtime music fans, having raided their parents' record collection as kids. Growing up on
AC/DC,
the Carpenters,
T. Rex,
the Beatles, and
the Ramones helped instill a love for noise and melody in the siblings, while an
Oasis performance on Top of the Pops convinced
Lunn to begin mastering his father's old acoustic guitar.
Around this time,
Lunn met kindred music fan (and future love interest)
Charlotte Cooper. Both shared a fondness for
Nirvana,
the Pixies,
the Jam,
Mudhoney, and
the Sex Pistols -- thus,
Cooper started to learn bass in order to play alongside
Lunn, while big brother
Morgan took up the drums. The trio soon delivered an energetic, punk-inspired sound, which they captured on a series of homemade recordings.
The Subways then used those recordings to secure shows in London, and in 2004 the bandmates cemented their on-the-rise status by winning the Glastonbury Festival Unsigned Performers Competition.
Prior to the year's end,
the Subways began working with producer
Ian Broudie (
Echo & the Bunnymen, the Coral) for the recording of their debut album. Packed with four Top 40 British singles,
Young for Eternity was released in the U.K. in June 2005. An appearance on Fox's popular sitcom The O.C. (as well as a spot on the show's soundtrack) followed that fall, and
Young for Eternity received an American release in February 2006. The album's most popular track, "Rock & Roll Queen," went gold in the U.S., and the group decamped to California to record its follow-up effort. Partially inspired by
Lunn's breakup with
Cooper, 2008's
All or Nothing introduced a harder sound courtesy of veteran producer
Butch Vig.
All or Nothing peaked at 17 on the U.K. charts.
The Subways accentuated their British roots on 2011's
Money and Celebrity by hiring producer
Stephen Street, best known for his work with
the Smiths and
Blur. The band continued to be a regular on the European music festival circuit, then released their first single off
The Subways, "My Heart Is Pumping to a Brand New Beat" in 2014. In a break from tradition, they took a full-ownership approach for the eponymous 2015 release, so titled because it was self-recorded, produced, mixed, and released, a first for the band. ~ MacKenzie Wilson