Britpop band The Boo Radleys are releasing a new album, Eight, on June 9 via the band’s own Boostr label. Now they have shared its latest single, “How Was I to Know,” via a music video. Listen below, ...
For a brief moment, sometime in the ’90s, The Boo Radleys ruled the UK. Their Britpop anthem “Wake Up Boo” blared out of transistor radios the length and breadth of the British Isles, causing waves of ...
Three decades ago, The Boo Radleys made a psychedelic masterpiece that was hailed by NME as one of the top albums of 1993. Their next album spawned a sunny Britpop hit and rose to No. 1 on the U.K.
UK psych-rock band the Boo Radleys blew up, at least in part, on the strength of their 1992 single "Lazarus," so maybe it's appropriate that the Boo Radleys are now, themselves, back from the dead. In ...
In the '90s, UK band the Boo Radleys flirted with a whole bunch of homegrown musical movements -- dream-pop, shoegaze, Britpop -- without ever fully joining up with any of them. Instead, the Boo ...
This week in Indie Basement: Bodega are still hacking the system on their second album; The Boo Radleys release their first album over 20 years; Widowspeak continue to beguile on their sixth album; ...
Is it really such a long time ago that the Boo Radleys finally dropped off of the radar? There was a time when they were seemed to be on every early morning radio show with their anthem Wake Up Boo!, ...
When The Boo Radleys’ second album for Creation Records, and third overall, was originally issued 30 years ago this month the music monthly Select ran a tie-in feature which said the band’s songwriter ...
English alternative rock band the Boo Radleys are back with their first new song in 23 years—albeit without lead songwriter and guitarist Martin Carr. “A Full Syringe and Memories of You,” out today, ...
Harper Lee, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Friday at the age of 89, according to her publisher, HarperCollins. "Mockingbird" tells the story of the Jim Crow South ...