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addition of guitarist Stu Hartland in late 2005 enabled Watkin to take over bass duties permanently and allowed Etheridge to perform live without playing guitar. The name Neon Twang was eventually dropped by the managers of the band, as the name had become notorious for fights at gigs , and a new name was needed to change the image of the band, so they became just 'The Twang'.
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single from the album and was released by the band as a free download. Barney Rubble was the next single to follow, which reached #50 in the UK charts and featured a sample from classic 1990s dance track "Give It Up" by The Goodmen. The album was then released on 3 August 2009 and reached #20 in the UK charts.
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On 2 May 2017, the band announced a new tour to mark the 10 year anniversary of their seminal debut album Love It When I Feel Like This. The tour consisted of 11 dates across the UK in November/December 2017 and saw the band perform the album in its entirety for the first time ever. The tour started
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in which the band were now resident. The artwork was the idea of critically acclaimed Wolverhampton artist Temper who, unknown to the band was also resident in the Jewellery Quarter. The Twang first showcased a number of new songs at the Rainbow, Birmingham on 22 May. "Another Bus" was the first new
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by singer (and then guitarist) Phil Etheridge and bassist Jon Watkin after the pair studied music technology together at Kidderminster College. They originally performed in and around Birmingham under the name "Neon Twang". During this period, Etheridge and Watkin often swapped instruments. The
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They also released a new single “Everytime” on Friday 17 May. This single signalled a slight change in style for the band, as it was more pop-orientated, and the verses are split between new singer Cat Mctigue and Etheridge on lead vocals. The single however received positive reviews.
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was released on 10 March 2014. This was the last studio album to feature Martin Saunders, who left in 2018 after the Love It When I Feel Like This 10th anniversary tour, which saw the band play their debut album in full. The Twang announced their fifth studio album
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on his solo tour in February 2011. Their Weekend Offender tour in September and October saw the band play cities such as Glasgow, London, Birmingham, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, Liverpool and the tour ended in Manchester on 22 October.
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In January 2010, band announced that Stu Hartland would become a part-time member, but he still played with the band live. They enlisted new guitarist Jimmy Jazz (before Hartland became a full-time member of the band again in 2012).
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In Summer 2010, The Twang began writing and recording new material with guitarist and producer Jon ‘Simmo’ Simcox. The band announced on 1 February 2011 via Facebook that they would be releasing a new EP titled
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guitarist Tommy Greaves who was to accompany them on their February 2014 Tour, which saw them play at smaller, more intimate venues. The singles "The Wobble" and "New Love" were also released. The Twang joined
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The Twang played 5 dates in December 2018 in Sheffield, Birmingham, Manchester, London and Glasgow, as part of their annual Christmas shows. The band hinted after these dates that new material was imminent.
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However, in September 2018, the band announced via social media that singer Martin Saunders was to leave the band, which meant Phil Etheridge took up a full-time solo singing role. The band played at
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in April and May 2013, before their own short 7-date tour in September and October later in the year. The band ended the year with 2 intimate gigs in Birmingham on 22 and 23 December.
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The Twang released a 16-track best of album called Either Way, It's The Best Of The Twang in early November 2017, and a b-sides compilation entitled Subscription later in the month.
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The band embarked on a 19 date tour in February and March 2007, starting at the Lucorum in Barnsley and ending at Carling Academy in their hometown of Birmingham.
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on 29 November and ended in Birmingham on 23 December, however a rescheduled show in Liverpool on 20 January meant the tour included one final show in 2018.
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on 15 & 16 July 2016. The Twang released a Christmas single, "On the 24th", on 1 December, which was their first release in over 2 years. They played
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on 12 October, and their second single from the upcoming album, "Dream" was released on 2 August. They ended their run of summer festivals by supporting
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In February 2019, The Twang announced that they were to support Shed Seven on their mammoth 23-date Shedcember UK tour, including a show at Leeds
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on 28 June. The Twang returned to Godiva Festival in Coventry for the first time in 10 years, before supporting Doves in Brighton (along with
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Their first show of 2019 was in Warrington at Neighbourhood Weekender on 25 May. They showcased more new material at the Borderline in
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on 7 December. On May 13, the band announced on social media that they were releasing their first record in 5 years, titled '
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on 9 March 2013 before the Manchester City v Barnsley FA Cup fixture. The Twang embarked on a co-headline tour with the band
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bassist and music producer, Youth. They completed the album the following month at ‘Blueprint Studio’s in Salford, with
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Their debut single release, "Wide Awake" was released on 19 March 2007. The single reached number 15 on the
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on 18, 19 and 21 August 2012, the band announced that they would release their third album, entitled
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The Twang toured the UK in the autumn of 2009 in support of Jewellery Quarter. The tour started in
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on 22 December, before a second date was announced on the 23rd after the first night sold out.
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Several of the band's songs have been used on various TV programmes. "Twit Twoo" was used on
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as a pair of dysfunctional sweethearts. The band also toured extensively in 2008 and played
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on 14 February 2011. The physical release was limited to 1,000 copies. They joined
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on their UK tour in the same month, which saw them play at the 21,000 capacity
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as "Britain's Best New Band" and won the Phillip Hall Radar Award at the 2007
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for the first time in December 2009 and January 2010, and they played in
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The Twang announce new album N E O N T W A N G and premiere new video
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for their big reunion show on 5 July. They ended the year by joining
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in their hometown Birmingham on 16 & 17 December respectively.
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on a remix of their hit single "Either Way", which featured rapper
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at number 3. This was followed by slots at major festivals such as
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in November 2019, featuring new female backing singer Cat Mctigue.
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was released on 29 October 2012, reaching a chart placing of #52.
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released on 4 June 2007. The album reached #3 in the UK charts.
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in Portsmouth. The third single from the new album, a cover of
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The Twang played fewer shows in 2015, including a gig with
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in 2007. The label was also home to other bands including
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on 28 May, before they played at the Ural Music Night in
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The Twang eventually signed to independent record label
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was released on 4 June 2007. The record landed in the
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