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Bottled At Source - The Best Of The So...

24.1M streams

24,068,876

Lost Property

8.5M streams

8,509,992

Ether Song

7M streams

6,995,549

I Will Stay

3.7M streams

3,656,265

The Optimist

3.4M streams

3,425,668

Keep Me Around

3.2M streams

3,249,348

Invisible Storm

2.1M streams

2,101,976

Outbursts

1.4M streams

1,408,559

JackInABox

1.4M streams

1,402,810

Sea Change

1.2M streams

1,236,894

Biography

Turin Brakes are an English band hailing from South London who emerged alongside acts like Elbow and Coldplay in 2000. Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian, chorister friends from primary school, influenced by the likes of Sebadoh, Elliot Smith and The Black Crowes, formed a band and recorded their home-made sessions on an old 4-track machine. One of those recordings became their first release in 1999 - The Door EP. The State Of Things EP followed in 2000 and Turin Brakes expanded into a full band, adding Rob Allum, Eddie Myer and Phil Marten debuting at the prestigious Reading and Leeds festivals. The opening Turin Brakes full-length - the Optimist Lp - was released in 2001 (through Source UK and Astralwerks USA) to a lively buzz in the music press and was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize album of the year. In 2003, the successful Ether Song album brought the group more fans reaching the number 4 spot in the UK album charts, including the hit top 5 single Pain Killer (Summer Rain). The band ended a jubilant year performing on the main stage at Glastonbury alongside Radiohead and REM. Turin Brakes have since achieved seven top 40 singles (including 2016's UK radio hit Keep Me Around) and six top 40 albums, as well as hitting the coveted No1 spot in the official UK Indie Chart with the 20th anniversary edition of the Optimist Lp in July 2021. The band continue to tour internationally and will release a new album Wide-Eyed Nowhere in September 2022.