We Should Have Gone To University
'Look like tramps, sound like Kings'... This sums up the three-piece rock band from Camberley, Surrey to a tee. Citing their influences as Vitriolid, period; they formed in 1998. Jamie Lenman and Jon Pearce originally played with Jason Wilcock as Angel, sharing a local venue stage with other bands, one of which would become Hundred Reasons. In March 2000, they parted ways with Jason, and Mark Lawton joined as drummer, with whom they wrote and recorded the Pilot EP which was released in January 2001, after they changed their name to Reuben. After the release of the Pilot EP Mark left the band and was replaced by the current drummer Guy Davis. Reuben released limited prints of three singles, starting with 'Scared Of The Police', which today has been known to fetch up to eighty pounds on eBay per copy, such is its rarity. This was followed by 'Stux (Tell Me It's Alright)' – again, a very limited print run – then the inescapable catchiness of single 'Let's Stop Hanging Out', which eventually started to grow the fanbase at a rapidly quickening speed, due to its popularity in the underground scene and on MTV2. The title track was re-recorded for the band's debut. The debut album 'Racecar Is Racecar Backwards' was released eventually in June 2004, and since has sold over 10,000 copies, reaching #88 in the British Chart. Three singles were released from the album, 'Freddy Kreuger', 'Moving To Blackwater' and 'Stuck In My Throat'. A second album (Very Fast Very Dangerous) and relentless touring (including shows with Hundred Reasons, Biffy Clyro, Engerica and Dive Dive) have bought the band to new ears around the UK and further afield. The problems the band face can be summed up with the lyric '50 grand to make a fucking video'. Fans of Reuben are aware of how hard it has been for the band to release two full-length albums. They grafted away playing small shows for a few years before they could afford to release their debut 'Racecar Is Racecar Backwards'. Jamie Lenman (singer) still has to work at his local fish & chip shop to keep a steady income. Their third album In Nothing We Trust is by far Reuben's most experimental work to date. Going for a more progressive style of writing. This is the first album under the bands own record label Hideous Records. This is so that the band has more control over the releasing of its material. The first single off the album is 'Blood Bunny Larkhall' and the follow up single is 'Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin'. Reuben recently released their first Christmas Record in December 2007, titled 'Christmas is Awesome'. Singer and guitarist Jamie Lenman also played drums for the progressive rock band Caretaker from 2004-2008. On 4th June 2008 Reuben announced on their website that they were taking a break, with no information about whether or not the band would return. Guy is currently looking for session work, so a return is highly doubtful. The collection We Should Have Gone to University was released on the 24th August 2009. The collection contains every non-album track the band ever released as well as rare demos and session tracks. In addition to this, it also includes a DVD, which contains the band's full set at 2007's Download Festival as well as interviews, documentaries, and all of the band's music videos. The artwork for the collection has been drawn by singer Jamie Lenman, and the collection was released by the band's old label, Xtra Mile Recordings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
'Look like tramps, sound like Kings'... This sums up the three-piece rock band from Camberley, Surrey to a tee. Citing their influences as Vitriolid, period; they formed in 1998. Jamie Lenman and Jon Pearce originally played with Jason Wilcock as Angel, sharing a local venue stage with other bands, one of which would become Hundred Reasons. In March 2000, they parted ways with Jason, and Mark Lawton joined as drummer, with whom they wrote and recorded the Pilot EP which was released in January 2001, after they changed their name to Reuben. After the release of the Pilot EP Mark left the band and was replaced by the current drummer Guy Davis. Reuben released limited prints of three singles, starting with 'Scared Of The Police', which today has been known to fetch up to eighty pounds on eBay per copy, such is its rarity. This was followed by 'Stux (Tell Me It's Alright)' – again, a very limited print run – then the inescapable catchiness of single 'Let's Stop Hanging Out', which eventually started to grow the fanbase at a rapidly quickening speed, due to its popularity in the underground scene and on MTV2. The title track was re-recorded for the band's debut. The debut album 'Racecar Is Racecar Backwards' was released eventually in June 2004, and since has sold over 10,000 copies, reaching #88 in the British Chart. Three singles were released from the album, 'Freddy Kreuger', 'Moving To Blackwater' and 'Stuck In My Throat'. A second album (Very Fast Very Dangerous) and relentless touring (including shows with Hundred Reasons, Biffy Clyro, Engerica and Dive Dive) have bought the band to new ears around the UK and further afield. The problems the band face can be summed up with the lyric '50 grand to make a fucking video'. Fans of Reuben are aware of how hard it has been for the band to release two full-length albums. They grafted away playing small shows for a few years before they could afford to release their debut 'Racecar Is Racecar Backwards'. Jamie Lenman (singer) still has to work at his local fish & chip shop to keep a steady income. Their third album In Nothing We Trust is by far Reuben's most experimental work to date. Going for a more progressive style of writing. This is the first album under the bands own record label Hideous Records. This is so that the band has more control over the releasing of its material. The first single off the album is 'Blood Bunny Larkhall' and the follow up single is 'Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin'. Reuben recently released their first Christmas Record in December 2007, titled 'Christmas is Awesome'. Singer and guitarist Jamie Lenman also played drums for the progressive rock band Caretaker from 2004-2008. On 4th June 2008 Reuben announced on their website that they were taking a break, with no information about whether or not the band would return. Guy is currently looking for session work, so a return is highly doubtful. The collection We Should Have Gone to University was released on the 24th August 2009. The collection contains every non-album track the band ever released as well as rare demos and session tracks. In addition to this, it also includes a DVD, which contains the band's full set at 2007's Download Festival as well as interviews, documentaries, and all of the band's music videos. The artwork for the collection has been drawn by singer Jamie Lenman, and the collection was released by the band's old label, Xtra Mile Recordings. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Freddy Kreuger
Let's Stop Hanging Out
Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin
Stuck in My Throat
We're All Going Home in an Ambulance
Cities On Fire
Good Luck
Moving to Blackwater
Eating Only Apples
Oh the Shame
A Kick in the Mouth
Fall of the Bastille
Blamethrower
Tonight My Wife Is Your Wife
Suffocation Of The Soul
An Act Of Kindness
Our Song
Agony/Agatha
Parties Break Hearts
Song for Saturday
Missing Fingers
Dusk
A Short History Of Nearly Everything
Three Hail Marys
No-One Wins the War
Horror Show
Wrong and Sorry
Freddy Krueger
Nobody Loves You
Keep It to Yourself
Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em
Best Enemies
Lights Out
Crushed Under The Weight Of The Enormous Bullshit
It's All About Control
Return of the Jedi
Alpha Signal Three
Good Night
No One Wins the War
Boy
Blood, Bunny, Larkhall
Christmas Is Awesome
Horrorshow
Scared of the Police
Every Time a Teenager Listens to Drum & Bass a Rockstar Dies
Alpha Signal Seven
Shambles
Let's Stop Hanging Out - Single version
Crimson
Words From Reuben
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