EMF are reforming
Yes, they are.
As No Rock ‘N’ Roll Fun puts it:
So, that’s Shed 7, MC Hammer, the Inspiral Carpets and EMF all on tour in the UK at roughly the same time. No wonder nobody’s bothered to invent time travel; there’s nothing bloody left in the past to go back and visit.
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Squander Two on September 28th, 2007
Cool. EMF were utterly fantastic. The one time I saw them live, the mix was kind of fucked up by a dodgy engineer (drums ten times louder than everything else put together), so it’ll be nice to try again.
It’s a shame James’s band Cooler didn’t get anywhere. I think the label folded just before the album came out. The singles were incredible.
I met Ian once. Nice bloke.
Alex on September 28th, 2007
>EMF were utterly fantastic
I’m assuming you’re talking about an EMF other than the sub-Jesus Jones chancers responsible for rubbish like ‘Unbelievable’?
Squander Two on September 28th, 2007
Alex Botten doesn’t like my taste in music? Have the media been alerted?
Alex on September 28th, 2007
??
So is it a different EMF or what?
Gary on September 28th, 2007
I liked Unbelievable. And the other one, the one that sounded quite like Unbelievable.
Squander Two on September 28th, 2007
I Believe, probably.
Personally, I love the second and third albums.
mupwangle on September 28th, 2007
I think the only one I’ve listened to was Schubert’s Dip. Which I did like.
Gary on September 28th, 2007
They did more than one album?
tm on September 29th, 2007
I preferred lies to I believe (it’s just too much like unbelievable).