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Fastlane were an English
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that emerged from the Surrey rock scene in 1997. In 2002, the band reformed with a slightly different line-up: Benji singing, Matty and Biffen playing Guitar, Tom Marsden playing Bass, and Dan Ranson playing drums. During the summer of 2002, Fastlane self-released their debut EP ‘She Loves the Rock’ and was picked up by 20 Deck Records, where they were soon on the road touring and playing to audiences across the country. Another line-up change and an original member return, Ian Maynard picked up the bass as Tom left the band. Fastlane grew as they gained over 20,000 downloads on the former website
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in under 12 months. 2003 found Fastlane making the final line-up change, when Gary Tough joined as the drummer. In reviews, Fastlane's genre has been listed as pop punk, emo, screamo, pop, and metal. In March 2004, Fastlane entered the studio to record their first full-length album titled ''
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'' with the producer Iain Wetherell, at the Premier Studios in Corby. They played shows in multiple cities in England promoting their upcoming release, and in the latter part of 2004, the album was finished.Savage, Paul (March 2005). "Focus. Fastlane". Big Chesse Magazine: Issue 61 ''
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'' included the songs, "Eyes Closed", "Elevator", "A New Start", "Million Times" and the single "Dreaming". The album was released on Suckapunch Records in the UK in 2005,Johnston, Emma (April 2005). "Rated Albums: Fastlane". Kerrang: Issue 1053 and Pyropit Records in Japan later that year.Japanese Magazine (August 2005). "Fastlane". Crossbeat: Issue 50 It was distributed in
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. In 2005, Fastlane commenced their headline national tour even adding dates in Scotland and Wales.Arbroath Herald (15 April 2005). "Multi-instrument and multi-talented Fastlane." In addition to their headline tour, they supported other UK tours including
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. During the summer, Fastlane returned to the studio to record their second album, '' Overdrive'', with producer John Mitchell at Outhouse Studios in Reading. The album was released by Pyropit Records in Japan during October 2006, and was followed with an international tour when Fastlane flew to
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promoted it.Japanese Magazine (December 2006). "Fastlane". Crossbeat: Issue 100 Pyropit Records, an indie record company in Japan joined forces with Kick Rock Music to create a tour for Fastlane and three American bands;
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, The Space Pimps, and Better Luck Next Time.Japanese Magazine (October/November 2006). "Fastlane". GrindHouse: Issue 38 They sold out venues such as The Club Quattro and ACB in Tokyo with a capacity of 500+ people, and conducted in-stores at
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, Tokyo. Since MP3.com closed, Fastlane have uploaded music on both
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, where they have over 26,000 plays and
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where they have over 130,000 plays. '' Overdrive'' was released on Punktastic Recordings in the UK on 7 May 2007. The band split up following its release.


Members

* Ben Phillips – vocals (1997–2007) * Matt O'Grady – lead guitar (1997–2007) * Adam Biffen – rhythm guitar (1997–2007) * Ian Maynard – bass, piano (1997–1999, 2002–2007) * Gary Tough – drums (2003–2007) * Tom Marsden – bass (1999–2002) * Dan Ransen – drums (1999–2003)


Discography

* ''
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'' (2005) - Suckapunch Records * ''
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'' (2005) - Pyropit Records * '' Overdrive'' (2006) - Pyropit Records * '' Overdrive'' (2007) - Punktastic Recordings


In media

*Fastlane have been featured in Kerrang magazine.Lawrence, Alister (April 2005). "Introducing...Fastlane". Kerrang: Issue 1050 *Featured in ''
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GrindHouse Magazine,Japanese Magazine (August/September 2005). "Fastlane". GrindHouse: Volume 31 and Crossbeat in Japan. *Charted No. 4 Japan’s HMV Pop Punk Music Chart, No. 16 Japan’s HMV Alternative Chart, No. 283 Japan’s HMV Music Chart. *Sold 14,000 copies of ‘New Start.’ *6,500 pre-sales of ‘Overdrive.’ *Headlined a tour through England, Scotland, and Wales. *Toured Japan in October 2006. *Released two albums on notable indie label Pyropit Records in Japan. *Won the Taste of Chaos Tour Music Competition.


Venues


National venues played

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London Astoria The London Astoria was a music venue at 157 Charing Cross Road, in London, England, that operated from 1976 to 2009. Originally a warehouse during the 1920s, the building became a cinema and ballroom. It was converted for use as a theatre in t ...
*Camden Barfly *
Camden Underworld Camden Underworld is a music venue in Camden Town, London, England. The venue is a part of the World's End pub, situated in the basement of the building. It has a capacity of 500 people. History Over the years The Underworld has become t ...
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Mean Fiddler The Astoria 2, subsequently known as the LA2 and later the Mean Fiddler, was a nightclub at 165 Charing Cross Road in London, England. History The venue was originally a ballroom in the basement of the London Astoria theatre and connected by ...
* The Garage *Islington Academy *The Sound Leicester Square *The Verge *Not Ku Club *Birmingham NIA *Birmingham Academy, Academy 2, Bar Academy * Nottingham Rock City *Manchester Road House * Liverpool Academy *Leeds Cockpit *
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*York Fibbers *Southampton Guildhall *Wolverhampton Wulfrun *Wolverhampton Little Civic *Oxford Zodiac *Cambridge Junction *Norwich Waterfront *The Leicester Charlotte *Bournemouth Firestation *Tunbridge Wells Forum *
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*Exeter Cavern *Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt


International venues

*Wales: **Cardiff Barfly **
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**Wrexham Central Station *Scotland: **Glasgow Arches **Glasgow Barfly **Glasgow King Tuts **Arbroath Viewfield Hotel **Aberdeen Tunnels *Japan: **The Club Quattro ** ACB **Club Milk **Kumagaya’s Heavens Rock


References


External links


Fastlane's Official Website

Pyropit Records

Punktastic Recordings
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