The Boxer Rebellion
London, UK      Alternative / Indie / Rock
    • Songs
    • Flashing Red Light Means Go (Un...
    • Evacuate (Union)
    • These Walls Are Thin (Union)
    • Semi-Automatic (Union)
    • Flight (Exits)
    • We Have This Place Surrounded (E...
    • Watermelon (Exits)
    • The New Heavy (Exits)
    • World Without End (Exits)
    • Murder Ballad (Union Bonus Track)
    • Broken Glass (Union Bonus Track)
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Status Great fun doing the show with Editors last night in London. After a week of instores it was great to play to a real crowd again! Onwards and upwards.....

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Members: Nathan Nicholson, Todd Howe, Adam Harrison, Piers Hewitt
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Label: Unsigned
Manager: Sumit Bothra, Embargo Management

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Written by Stephen Brolan.

The formation of The Boxer Rebellion, like so many of history’s wonders, was the result of pure chance: the crossing of paths at a London venue between American vocalist Nathan Nicholson and Aussie guitarist Todd Howe. As fate would have it Nicholson’s powerful yet ethereal vocals couldn’t have found a more perfect counterfoil in Howe’s relentless guitar assaults had he wailed imploringly into the catacombs of cyberspace for a willing accomplice. Completed by a supremely talented rhythm section in Englishmen Adam Harrison (bass) and Piers Hewitt (drums), The Boxer Rebellion set about making their eponymous debut EP, which was released in 2003 to a rapturous reception from press and public alike. This was followed in 2005 by debut album EXITS, with NME stating “This band will change your life,” and both The Fly magazine and MusicOMH dubbing the album “flawless”.

At almost precisely the same moment the album’s ill-fated label, Poptones, breathed its last, and so what should have been the grand campaign that brought The Boxer Rebellion to the world’s attention turned to dust, leaving the band on indefinite hiatus and returning to their day jobs. Their masterpiece debut, however, began to live a covert, underground life – being passed quietly from person to person until it had amassed itself a small army of feverishly devoted fans. Never failing to sell out venues in London or indeed across Europe, the band’s incendiary live shows - whenever they happened to manifest themselves - soon became the stuff of legend, underpinned always by performances of new songs well before they could ever be recorded.

Over the last 4 years, the guys have worked hard and saved diligently, pooling their resources and an unshakeable self-belief to finally give back to their enduring supporters by way of a second album that would surpass even the vertiginous ambitions of its predecessor. Very soon, word began to spread that the Boxers were back recording in London’s Fortress Studios, and the industry once again began to ruffle its collective feathers. The aptly-titled and self-produced UNION is the result of what can be achieved when sublime ability, relentless drive, and true commitment converge towards a shared, immovable goal.

First to be knocked out by the album’s might were the good people at iTunes US and UK, who announced that alongside a UNION album release, lead track ‘Evacuate’ would be their worldwide Free Single Of The Week on January 13th 2009 - an unprecedented move made even more remarkable given the band were, and remain, unsigned. And so finally, this jealously guarded secret, this preserve of a few, would be bought to the world’s attention with no record label backing whatsoever.

It has to be said that the belief within The Boxer Rebellion is as infectious as the songs that emerge from within it – a unity wherein every fibrous vocal, every skyward-bound chord, every heart-seizing beat feels like a hands-aloft leap of unassailable faith. This is The Boxer Rebellion – a collective heartbeat greater than the sum of its parts and well beyond any adversity that seeks to confront it.

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iTunes Release Dates for UNION and EXITS LPs (Official):

North American release date: January 13th 2009 - enters Billboard Top 200 at No. 83!  A first for an unsigned band on a digital only release.

Rest of the World release date: January 11th 2009 (digital), September/October 2009 (physical CD)

Free Single of the Week 'Evacuate': January 13th 2009 - 560,000 downloads in one week!
 


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