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Boomin are a 3-piece pop/rock band from Wigan. Their new single Original Junkie is taken from the album of the same name which crashed into the iTunes Rock chart at no. 22 this year. Produced by Mark Wainwright (INXS) and available via Townsend/ Universal Records on May 6th, the single is a perfect 4 minute slice of infectious guitar, drums and a sing a long chorus that will sit in your head for the rest of the day.
Since forming Adam, Edd and Rory have been tearing up the live circuit with the blend of perfect pop rock anthems. Boomin create a perfect recipe of stadium power pop fuelled epics, all armed with addictive chorus and hooks a plenty. It’s easy to see why so many comparisons are made with Green Day.
Quickly establishing a fan base in their native Northwest, word quickly spread to booking agents and promoters and the band were not short of support offers. The Script, Scouting for Girls, McFly, N-Dubz, Ultrabeat, Basshunter, Newton Faulkner, Pixie Lott, Jedward, Craig David and many more all came calling. They have even collaborated with Newton Faulkner on an original track.
The band’s 2013 live diary is already jam packed with stadiums, festivals and some of the biggest clubs and venues around the UK already pencilled in the live diary. Corporate interest in the band has grown too with sponsorship offers from the likes of Dovetail Strings, Wigan Council, Symphony Music Store, Big Foot Events ltd, Alien Sound Studios and 97.4 Rock Fm. Endorsement offers too have secured with none other than Durex…which is handy when it comes to the hedonism of rock.