The Boyfriends (UK band)


The Boyfriends were an English indie four-piece musical group from London, England, who consisted of Martin Wallace on vocals, Richard Adderley on guitar, David Barnett on bass and Paddy Pulzer on drums. Adderley and Pulzer had previous played together in Jack.
First coming to prominence in June 2005 after becoming the first band ever to play the newly christened John Peel Stage at that year's Glastonbury Festival, they have been likened to The Smiths by the British press. This drew interest from Morrissey who, after going to one of their shows, was supposedly so impressed he offered them the supporting slot on his 2006 European tour on the spot.
The band split in late 2006, following a tour in support of The Divine Comedy. As of 2007 their record company, Boobytrap Records, has collapsed and the band's website no longer exists. Boobytrap Records boss, Geraint John, implied that the band had split due to poor management in an interview with Playlouder.
Since the split, Adderley, Barnett and Pulzer have also been working on music together. Barnett formed a supergroup of sorts under the name The New Royal Family, as well as joining Luxembourg. Adderley has acted as producer for both bands.

Discography

Studio albums