Lostprophets

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Lostprophets are a Welsh alternative metal band.

History

The band formed in the town of Blackwood (the same town as the Manic Street Preachers) near Newport (South Wales,UK) in 1997. It formed with the breakup of Public Disturbance featuring Ian Watkins on drums and guitarist Mike Lewis. With Watkins taking over vocal duties, the band recruited guitarist Mike Chiplin and guitarist Lee Glaze. The band was named after a Duran Duran bootleg tape.

After gigs in and around Cardiff (they also played at numerous occasions at TJ's Newport, alledgedly where Kurt Cobain proposed to Courtney Love), the band's first demo caught the eyes of Kerrang! magazine who offered them a gig in London. Independent label Visible Noise then offered them the opportunity to record a single. The band spent most of 1999 working on new material with Stuart Richardson who had joined the band as a bass player.

In February 2000, they signed up to do an album wih Visible Noise to put out their first album The Fake Sound of Progress in July. They built up a strong live following with support slots to popular acts as Linkin Park, Deftones and Taproot as well as good concerts as headliners. Jamie Oliver (not the chef) also joined the band as a turntablist.

Lostprophets signed up to Columbia in 2001 with renowned producer Michael Barbiero. They entered the studios in 2003 with producer Eric Valentine who had produced albums by Queens of the Stone Age and Good Charlotte.

To promote the album, they toured North America and Europe and Australia as part of the Big Day Out. They released their second album Start Something in February 2004 with singles Last Train Home and Burn Burn doing well on the charts.

Members

Discography