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Maximo Park News

Maximo Park man to play 'solo' London show

Maximo Park man to play 'solo' London show

Duncan Lloyd is set to play solo later this month

Maximo Park begin recording third album

Paul Smith and co. recording in Los Angeles

Maximo Park man announces solo tour

Gigs are in support of Duncan Lloyd's debut album

  • Sep 15, 2008

Maximo Park guitarist to release solo album

Duncan Lloyd goes it alone

  • Aug 20, 2008

Maximo Park: 'New album will push us into weird space'

Band say they have around 24 songs ready for album number three

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Maximo Park YouTube Videos

Maximo Park - Our Velocity (from Our Earthly Pleasures)

Maximo Park - Our Velocity (from Our Earthly Pleasures) (03:44)

Music video for Maximo Park single 'Our Velocity', released March 19th 2007. Taken from the new Maximo Park album 'Our Earthly Pleasures'. http://www.maximopark.com http://www.myspace.com/maximopark

Maxïmo Park - Graffiti

Maxïmo Park - Graffiti (03:06)

Maxïmo Park - Graffiti

Maximo Park - Books From Boxes

Maximo Park - Books From Boxes (03:16)

Directed by Daniel Wolfe. Maximo Park's new single, Books From Boxes, is released on 11th June. It's the second track lifted from the album Our Earthly Pleasures.

Maximo Park - Apply Some Pressure

Maximo Park - Apply Some Pressure (02:58)

Maximo Park have taken the world by storm and proven themselves as one of the last truly original acts to make it through the closing door of the new wave of young British rock acts. Their debut full-length A Certain...

"Going Missing" - Maximo Park

"Going Missing" - Maximo Park (03:51)

This is the music video of Maximo Park's song, "Going Missing". It's directed by Chris Cairns.

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Maximo Park Reviews

Freevolution

Freevolution

Quayside, Newcastle, Monday May 28

  • Jun 13, 2007

Maximo Park

Books From Boxes

  • May 31, 2007

Maximo Park

Our Earthly Pleasures

  • Mar 22, 2007

Maximo Park/!!!/Hot Club De Paris/Blood Red Shoes/Shockwaves NME Awards Show, Astoria, London

Death-rock, disco-funk, barbershop-pop, a “sinister” bowler hat and a barrel of new tracks – there’s something for everyone

  • Mar 9, 2007

Maximo Park

Our Velocity

  • Mar 5, 2007

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Maximo Park Biography

This Newcastle, England-based quintet comprises Paul "Scooby" Smith (b. 13 March 1979, Billingham, Stockton on Tees, England; vocals), Duncan Lloyd (b. Derby, Derbyshire, England; guitar), Lukas Wooller (b. England; keyboards), Archis Tiku (b. 1977, Bombay, India; bass) and Tom English (b. Germany; drums). The band formed almost in the reverse of that order. Tiku and Lloyd were singing their own material but needed a focus on stage, a need that continued even after forming Maxïmo Park with English and Wooller. Paul Smith was spotted playing guitars in a band called the Twins by English's girlfriend, who recommended him to the drummer. Smith took some persuading to make the step up to singer, but join he did and the band started gigging in Newcastle pubs and clubs in 2002.

The band's angular style, with spiky melodies and lyrics suggesting the influence of Pulp's Jarvis Cocker, caught the attention of Warp Records head Steve Beckett in 2004. They were signed despite presenting an obviously different style than the label's usual leftfield electronica. Their first album had Paul Epworth at the helm, the producer already having worked with Bloc Party and the Futureheads. The singles "The Coast Is Always Changing", "Graffiti" and "Apply Some Pressure" helped the band's profile grow, with the latter track earning the distinction of the world's first online editable ring tone in February 2005. In the late spring of that year A Certain Trigger was released, containing the sing-a-long track "Going Missing", which followed a re-released "Graffiti" into the upper regions of the UK singles chart. "Apply Some' Pressure" was re-released and followed suit, the quintet cementing their reputation on the back of several ebullient live performances. The band was nominated for the prestigious UK Mercury Music Prize in 2005.

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Maximo Park Discography

Maximo Park albums.

  • A Certain Trigger - 2005 (Warp)
  • Our Earthly Pleasures - 2007 (Warp)

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Maximo Park Videos & DVD's

Maximo Park video and DVD releases.

  • Found On Film - 2006 (Warp Films)

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