I've been a Sugababes fan since I first heard Overload way back in 2000. It was, and still is, a pop classic. Over the years, I managed to catch them live a couple of times. The first time I caught Sugababes live was way back at Creamfields 2002. Unfortunately Siobhan had left the band by then and been replaced by Heidi, so I never got to see the original lineup. Did it matter much at the time to me? No, not at all, I was just their to party! As a side note, post Sugababes, Siobhan went on to release two solo albums, Revolution in Me in 2003 and Ghosts in 2007. The next time I saw them was at Oxegen 2008, and by then Mutya had left the band and was replaced by Amelle, leaving Keisha as the only remaining original member. It was a tad strange seeing the band with only one remaining member, but again, it was a festival and all we were looking for was a good time, which we definitely got! Another side note, just like Siobhan, Mutya went on to release her own solo work, a gr
26 years ago, I saw the Bluetones perform in Galways as part of the Big Day Out festival and so began a 26 year love affair with the band.
Over the years I've seen theplay quite aq few times and after their breakup, I continued to listen to new releases from Mark Morriss, their frontman. I even interviewed him a few years back for Chunk.ie.
Anyway, Mark is back with a new track called All The Wrong People taken from his fourth solo album, Look Up, out on 20 September. I like it, who knows, you might to!
Check it out below:
Over the years I've seen theplay quite aq few times and after their breakup, I continued to listen to new releases from Mark Morriss, their frontman. I even interviewed him a few years back for Chunk.ie.
Anyway, Mark is back with a new track called All The Wrong People taken from his fourth solo album, Look Up, out on 20 September. I like it, who knows, you might to!
Check it out below: