The Chavs
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The Chavs was an English
The Tap'n'Tin is the same venue the Libertines played on the night after Pete Doherty was released from prison for burgling Barât's flat in 2003.
The band also played the launch of
The band appeared in almost full format at the 2007 Glastonbury Festival in Lost Vagueness; with Carl, Jamie and Tim. The band was missing Martin Duffy and Andy Burrows but were assisted by Anthony Rossomando, Didz Hammond and Gary Powell in their place. The band appeared on an open mic stage and turned up wearing fancy dress; only revealing themselves after one song.
Tim Burgess has stated that the band had planned to record an "avant-garde" debut album in August 2008.[1] Their official Myspace page claimed that they have one already written and rehearsed a single they hope to release in the future called 'I Always Crack a Smile', but this now seems unlikely due a lack of activity from the band.
References
- ^ "Klaxons, Charlatans and DPT supergroup to record album | NME.COM". NME. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
External links
- The Chavs – The Chavs official Myspace
- The Chavs on Rockworld TV – Footage of The Chavs performing live for Rockworld TV at the Cuckoo Club
- The Guardian – Goodbye Essex girl, hello Chatham girl; 26 May 2002.
- BBC – Chavs in Chatham.