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Noisettes

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Group. Formed 2003.

UK indie rock group

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Biography

Noisettes (occasionally written as NOISEttes) are an indie rock band from London comprising singer and bassist Shingai Shoniwa, guitarist Dan Smith, and drummer Jamie Morrison. The band first achieved commercial success and nationwide recognition with the second single of their second album, "Don't Upset the Rhythm (Go Baby Go)" which reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in Spring 2009.

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  1. Noisettes open up support slots

    Fri 21 Aug 2009 17:48

    Pop group The Noisettes are offering unsigned bands the chance to support them on...
  2. Noisemakers

    Tue 31 Mar 2009 08:36

    The Noisettes hit the top 10 and spend their cash

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  1. Mercury Prize Nominations - Muso's Guide

    Fri 17 Jul 2009 18:51 Muso's Guide's Mitchell Stirling alerted us earlier this week to a fine list of... Rory Connolly
  2. Monday's Music: Royksopp's new album reviewed

    Fri 20 Mar 2009 15:25 Victoria will speak to the Noisettes and Royskopp's Svein Berge during the review. If... Louisa Compton
  3. The Noisettes - 'Don't Upset The Rhythm'

    Thu 19 Mar 2009 17:46 One of the advantages of reviewing a song that's had huge exposure as part of a... Fraser McAlpine

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  1. Wild Young Hearts 2009

    Wild Young Hearts

    Reviewed by Al Spicer

    Full of the uplifting 'hands in the air' joys of spring.

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