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The Ordinary Boys return to the frame a mere month or so after their latest (and largest) sold out tour to date. With new single, “Boys Will Be Boys”, marking the first track from their forthcoming second album, the band are poised to follow the critical and commercial success of debut album, “Over The Counter Culture”.
“Boys Will Be Boys” sees the band delve further into their well documented love of ska, first demonstrated by the cover of now live favourite (and The Specials original) “Little Bitch”. With able help from Rankin’ Junior the track will give fan’s a taster of a second album that sees the punk power of “Over The Counter Culture” transmuted into a more pop driven band.
The single is also the first recorded performance from new drummer (and now no longer New Boy), Simon Goldring. Check out the full video plus a special Ordinary Boys game here:
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Never ones to let the grass grow under their feet, The Ordinary Boys take to the road for the now sold out Bank Holiday Weekend Binge at the following venues:
Friday 29th April – Blackpool Arena
Sunday 1st May – Southend Chinnerys
Monday 2nd May – Bournemouth Old Fire Station
The second album from The Ordinary Boys, produced by Stephen Street, will follow the single release in June.