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The four-man Alternative-Rock act Hard-Fi was formed in Staines, ENGLAND,
in 2004 by lead singer & main songwriter Richard Archer, he soon began
gathering together a group of likeminded musicians: guitarist Ross Phillips,
bassist Kai Stephens and drummer Steve Kemp.
The group's debut album, "Stars Of CCTV", was initially released
on Necessary Records in October 2004; Hard-Fi were eventually picked up
by Atlantic Records who re-packaged and re-released "Stars Of CCTV"
in July 2005; it climbed into the top 10 of the Official U.K. Albums chart
spawning three top 20 hit singles, "Tied Up Too Tight", "Hard
To Beat" and "Cash Machine", the latter of which also peaked
at #15 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart.
In September 2007 Hard-Fi unleashed their sophomore effort, "Once
Upon A Time In The West"; the band have selected "Suburban Knights"
as the first single off their latest album.
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