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The Zutons Biography

Rock band the Zutons was formed in Liverpool, England, in the spring of 2002 by singer/guitarist David McCabe, lead guitarist Boyan Chowdhury, bassist Russell Pritchard, and drummer Sean Payne, with saxophonist Abi Harding joining later. The group was taken up by the Deltasonic label, the same company responsible for the Coral, and released its debut single, Devil's Deal, in September 2002, followed by Creepin' an' a Crawlin' in May 2003. The band then began working on its debut album, produced by Ian Broudie (also the Coral's producer), with a new single, Pressure Point, appearing in January 2003. Who Killed ...... The Zutons went gold and was nominated for a Mercury Prize upon its release in the U.K. in April 2004, and further singles You Will You Won't (April 2004) and Remember Me (June 2004) were released. The album was issued in the U.S. on Epic Records in October 2004 with an added song, Don't Ever Think (Too Much), just after the Zutons had toured America opening for the Thrills. Released as a single in the U.K., Don't Ever Think (Too Much) reached the Top 20, the Zutons' most successful showing yet. The band returned to the U.S. for more touring in November. December 2004 saw the release of another Zutons single in the U.K., Confusion, while Pressure Point was being used in a Levi's ad in the U.S. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi