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HARD-Fi unveil special unreleased demo of “Hard To Beat”

ritish 4-piece Hard-Fi continue to mark the 20th anniversary of their era-defining debut album, Stars Of CCTV with the unveiling of a special unreleased demo of their sensational Top 10 single ‘Hard To Beat’.

The song, that lit up clubs and festival mainstages alike, went on to become an iconic hit, shaping the band’s trajectory and cementing itself as a bulletproof song-of-an-era, 20 years on. 

Speaking of the track, frontman Richard Archer comments; “Hard To Beat was the song that changed everything for us I hope Hard-Fi fans find it interesting to see how it developed.”

The demo comes as part of a limited edition yellow gatefold 2-LP vinyl & 2-CD release – out 4th July. The collection celebrates the record that transformed four working-class lads from Staines into one of the UK’s most vital bands of the 2000s, capturing the disillusionment and defiance of suburban Britain. Pre-order here.

Recorded on a shoestring budget but radiating ambition, Stars Of CCTV struck a chord nationwide. The album climbed to No. 1 on the UK albums chart, earned a Mercury Music Prize nomination, and went triple platinum, selling over 1.2 million copies worldwide and over three quarters of a million in the UK alone, cementing Hard-Fi as the voice of a generation grappling with minimum-wage jobs, nightlife escapism, and a rapidly changing Britain.

The 20th Anniversary release features the album in full, never-before-heard demos of ‘Hard To Beat’, ‘Move On Now’ & ‘Gotta Reason’, as well as B-Sides, live versions and a host of special remixes. The original album was only ever released as a limited run on vinyl, so this brand new set will give most fans a special opportunity to purchase the record on vinyl for the very first time.

Formed in 2003 by frontman Richard Archer (vocals/guitar), Ross Phillips (guitar), Kai Stephens (bass), and Steve Kemp (drums), Hard-Fi burst onto the scene with their debut album ‘Stars Of CCTV’ (2005), from an old taxi office – blending indie and electronic influences into a sound that captured the spirit of British youth culture. Their 2005 debut became an instant classic, articulating the frustrations and aspirations of post-industrial youth through anthems like ‘Cash Machine’,‘Hard to Beat’, and ‘Living for the Weekend’.

Hailed by NME as “the sound of young Britain,” Hard-Fi’s meteoric rise also saw them play one of the longest residencies at London’s Brixton Academy – a fully sold-out feat they share with the likes of Bob Dylan, and the Clash, after performing at the landmark London venue for five nights straight in 2006 and bringing on special guests including Paul Weller and The Clash’s Mick Jones.

Follow-up albums ‘Once Upon a Time in the West’ (2007) and ‘Killer Sounds’ (2011) further showcased their genre-blurring vision.

LIVE DATES

May 24th MotoGP, Silverstone

June 28th Glastonbury Festival, Avalon Stage

July 3rd Kingston, Pryzm (6.30pm)

July 3rd Kingston, Pryzm (8.30pm)

July 17th Heritage Live, Englefield House (w/ The Wombats, Doves & Alfie Templeman)

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