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Updated-In Brief
Gigs
Sat 29 Apr 06
Dressy Bessy /
Radiator Experts
Bunkers Hill,
Nottingham
Wed 19 Apr 06
Cannonball Jane /
Radiator Experts
The Social,
Nottingham
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Album
The debut album, "Times are bad for Dreamers" was released in January '04. More Details.
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I tried writing a true biography and ended up boring myself. I tried writing a ridiculous Of Montreal style biography and ended up boring myself, in the end i decided this would suffice.
The Radiator Experts began life as Captain Lightsaver
(after my brother confidently told me that it definately wasn't
a Lightsabre that they use in Star Wars, probably a good thing though
'cos i'd be bored stupid by all the Star Wars references by now)
and originally featured myself, Ben on guitar and Tim Brookes on
bass with the occasional vocal from Beck. the fact that Tim lived
in Liverpool and myself in Nottingham didn't make things easy and
in time Tim was replaced by Paul and Becky became a full time member.
The name The Radiator Experts was decided on for no particular reason
and it stuck though is often the cause of much paranoia. some say
its a great name , others laugh, i'm past caring. A lady at work
commented that the radiator experts was a crap name thus sparking
a great text and email debate between a few fans/friends here's
the best. I think that we're gonna stick with the name though, but
I'm open to suggestions.
Kid A: tell her to
bitch off or I'll come to Notts. and kick her ass! It's fine it's
sexy and it makes me think of light bulbs, which is always good.
Kid B: I think the
name is good. Does seem a bit random but its still strangely amusing.
Helina's opinion is stupid.
Kid C: no. It's not
a bad name.
Kid D: for a complete
mainstream donkey kong who thinks that S Club 7 and Will from Pop
Idol are the epitomy of talent then YES. For the more adventurous
cool person with individuality then NO.
Kid E: we were discussing
it yesterday-the general consensus is that it works! U cool name.
Kid F: don't be daft,
it certainly gets you thinking, which sums you up, I guess you get
people thinking 'cos you don't go with the flow. A good thing.
Kid G: well it is
quite. Yes.
Kid H: I wouldn't
say it was crap, suppose it depends why you are called it! She is
obviously a mare arse.
Kid I: no, I think
it's quite a cool. She is obviously a bit of a dork.
Kid H: I meant mardy
arse.
Kid J: I think Radiator
Experts is a dandyliscious name. It's kinda funny but also makes
you think "Hmmm are they trying to send some kind of subliminal
message??????" I think maybe the woman who dissed you was a huge
Cliff (the puff) Richards fan. If she was to hear some of your musical
treats than she would understand the name clear as day, but that's
just my humble opinion.
Kid A: y? are you
thinking of changing ur name? Try osama ben laden and the blue curtains
or knitted knickers.
Kid K: It's far better
than Puddle of Mudd!!!!!
Kid L: Well I've defo
heard worse.... It does counjour up some midwest sytle of band tho
to me, for some unknown bizarre reason... It makes me think of the
kind of grungey stuff Peel used to play in '92, I dont know whether
that's a compliment or owt!!! Take that as you will! :)
Kid M: band def not
crap. like i said uve th sound of creativ amaturism. I think need
more goin on in songs so can bear up ovr repeatd lisnins. if jus
that litle more invention n energy/enthusism n u could be worthy
of Twistd Nerve patronage.