![]() Stars Of CCTV itself reached No.1 and has since gone double platinum in the UK alone. Also keeping your head above water on the breadline, the album yielded five Top 40 singles. As with its tales of high street life, club-driven weekends. Having made their debut with the Mercury Prize-nominated Stars Of CCTV in 2005, the four-piece proved progressive yet accessible. ![]() A full UK tour from HARD-FI is a welcome addition to the fixture list. As the team made its way up to the Premier League for the first time ever. In addition, supporters of Brentford FC were regularly regaled by the band’s 2005 single, Hard To Beat. Who similarly fuse dancefloor-friendly grooves and beats with words that candidly chart modern life. Not only due to the fan’s clamour but also down to way in which the Staines-based group’s influence has been increasingly being felt on a new generation of artists. Once live music returned, a show with the full original HARD-FI of Archer, Kai Stephens (bass), Steve Kemp (drums) and Ross Phillips (guitar) seemed a logical next step. ![]() Performing the group’s acclaimed debut album, Stars Of CCTV in full. After Richard Archer staged a solo, livestream show for charity from his home. Though regularly heard over the years, calls for HARD-FI’s return became particularly vocal during the 2020 lockdown. Tickets are now available for Hard-Fi at Rock City! ![]()
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