The Rank Deluxe
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The Rank Deluxe | |
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Background information | |
Origin | England |
Genre(s) | Sewage |
Years active | 2005 – |
Label(s) | Fat Cat Records |
Members | |
Richard Buchanan, Lewis Dyer, John Wallis, Chris Ballard |
The Rank Deluxe are a South East London band, notable for their live shows. They play a style of music they describe as "sewage", which is a mixture of punk, indie-rock and reggae. Their name is a direct quote from a glamour model Dyer and Buchanan encountered in a strip-club, who claimed the place to be "so rank deluxe", meaning it was the best of the worst.[citation needed]
In early 2006 they signed a recording contract with Fat Cat Records, and released releasing three singles on limited 7" vinyl; the first being a double-A release of "Doll Queue" and "Come On" on the 29 May 2006.
[edit] History
Lewis Dyer and Richard Buchanan both grew up on a council estate in Thamesmead, where they met and formed a band called The Method, who played a mixture of funk and heavy metal. Meanwhile, Chris Ballard was drumming in a band called Tested Material with long time friend of Dyer and Buchanan, Tommy Mizen. When both bands suffered the loss of members, Dyer and Buchanan auditioned several drummers and bassists, before settling on Ballard and John Wallis in early 2005. Dyer and Buchanan had already recorded several demo tracks with the members of The Method.
During their time together, the band have recorded a live session with the London indie radio station, Xfm, as well as playing at the Tin Pan Alley Festival on Denmark Street and the opening of Xfm in Manchester.
[edit] Releases
- "Doll Queue" / "Come On", 29 May 2006
- "Style" / "What Do You Want", 24 July 2006
- "Poor Man's Cab" / "End in Mind", 28 August 2006, all on 7" vinyl with Fat Cat Records.
- "Tightrope" 25 February 2008, with the album 'You Decide' being released in May 2008