amazing !!! :)
by Shanon on 23/05/2025O2 Academy Leeds - LeedsRating: 5 out of 5i went with my dad and we had been wanting to see them for years- amazing from start to finish :)
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Effervescent Britpop trio
Oxford trio Supergrass exploded onto the Britpop scene like a primary-coloured bath bomb of exuberance. Where their peers were aggressively aloof, perpetually feuding and nose-deep in a range of bad influences, Supergrass were like the genre's answer to the Monkees.
Gaz Coombes (guitar and vocals), Danny Goffey (drums) and Mickey Quinn (bass) kicked things off with their debut single Caught By The Fuzz, a perfect encapsulation of their Buzzcocks-meets-The Small Faces livewire energy. It earned them a major label deal and the ensuing singles Mansized Rooster and Lenny only ramped up the anticipation for their debut album.
I Should Coco didn’t disappoint on its release in the summer of 1995. The ridiculously infectious single Alright instantly became the song of the summer, hanging around the top end of the charts for a month. The band won best new band awards from Q, NME and the BRIT Awards.
Supergrass went back to the studio for the near-impossible task of following their instant success, only to prove that they had even more tricks up their sleeve. In It For The Money arrived in 1997 to critical fanfare, as Supergrass expanded their sound and silenced any doubters. Richard III added a direct aggression to their hook-laden indie pop, while Late In The Day showed they could do hazy Kinks-esque introspection just as effectively.
The band made it a platinum hat trick with their self-titled third album, propelled into the Top 5 by singles Moving and the stomping Pumping On Your Stereo. The band chose to take some time off and returned as a quartet, Gaz’s brother Rob joining on keys. Their first album with the expanded line-up was 2002’s Life On Other Planets.
The well-received Road To Rouen followed in 2005, marking a more mature, sombre direction for the band. In the run-up to the release of their sixth studio album, Diamond Hoo Haa, Mickey Quinn fell out of a window while sleepwalking, fracturing his spine and breaking his heel. Gaz and Danny toured as a duo – under the name The Diamond Hoo Haa Men – until Quinn had sufficiently recovered to rejoin the band.
Work on a seventh album was abandoned and Supergrass split up in 2010. The members occupied themselves with various solo projects up until a reunion performance in 2019. A tour marking 25 years of I Should Coco followed.
In September 2024, Supergrass announced a May 2025 UK tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of their UK No.1, Mercury-nominated debut album I Should Coco, with dates in Glasgow, Nottingham, Manchester, Cornwall, London and more.
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An album that encapsulated the beer buzz of Britpop teenage summers, I Should Coco stands up as one of the UK’s greatest ever debuts
Why have a top ten when you can have one more? Ahead of their 2025 live tour, here’s the 11 best Supergrass songs, ranked…
i went with my dad and we had been wanting to see them for years- amazing from start to finish :)