Biography
The band started to form when singer Harry Collier was invited by Rollo Armstrong (of Faithless fame) to record in the latter's studio after Armstrong heard him sing "Happy Birthday" in the organic café where he was working as a waiter in 2001. At the studio he met Armstrong's old schoolfriend Ben Langmaid, who had a studio in the same complex, and Jeff Patterson. Collier grew up in Tobago, returning to England aged 17, and had been in several bands, most notably Rootjoose, playing over a thousand gigs before finding success with Kubb. The trio began writing songs together that would become Kubb's debut album, Mother. Langmaid and Patterson were only interested in studio and songwriting work, so Collier recruited former Reef member Dom Greensmith (drums), John Tilley (keyboards), and Adj Buffone (guitar).
The band were signed by Mercury Records, and narrowly missed out on a top 40 hit with the second single "Remain" although it was named "Single of the Week" by The Sun, The follow-up "Wicked Soul" gave them a top 30 hit and was used in a Rimmel cosmetics advert on television, and Youth-produced debut album Mother also reached the top 30 of the UK Albums Chart, going on to be certified gold. Collier explained the album's title: "The earth is our mother; we're all made of dirt. It's given birth to us. Most people's emotional make-up stems from their relationship with their mother. So it's a very pertinent word and a very beautiful word." The band had their biggest hit with "Grow", which reached No. 18 in the UK Singles Chart. The band have headlined several tours in the UK. They have also played two gigs at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, and have made guest appearances on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (on 16 December 2005, and on the Jonathan Ross Radio Show on 4 February 2006). They also appeared on Jools Holland's show Later..., Popworld, CDUK, the Des and Mel Show, The Friday Night Project, and have appeared three times on Top of the Pops. They performed an iTunes Live from London gig at the London Apple Store. They have also recorded a 'secret session' for Tiscali. They have appeared at the V Festival, and the Isle of Wight Festival.
Kubb announced on their MySpace page that they were busy writing for their second album. Guitarist Adj Buffone also announced that he had left the band and formed the band Raygun in November 2006. Lead singer Harry Collier features on the 2006 Faithless single "Bombs".
Kubb's official website was last updated in 2006 and news on the band has being lacking since Buffone left. Harry Collier is currently working on new material for Kubb with a new line up that features John Hogg (guitar) and Alex Evans (keyboards) from Moke, and Martin Wright (drums). The band played the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in December 2009 under the name The Daddy. More Kubb shows are planned for 2010. Original member Ben Langmaid is currently half of the duo La Roux.
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