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Horsell Common
Hi your Horsell Common page has been re-directed to Horsell Common instead of "Horsell common". The page you wrote was unsourced and wasnt written from a neutral point of view (take a read of WP:NPOV), if you have any questions regarding this just drop a line on my talk page. ill include the imformation from the page i redirected here also. --Dan027 08:08, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

''Horsell Common are a 3 piece band from Melbourne, Australia. The band came up with their name whilst trying to find variations on Miles Away vocalist and good friend, Nick Horsnell. The name Horsell Common (from War of the Worlds) was the first variation that sounded good to them.''

''Forming in 2002, Horsell Common has released a constant stream of EPs and singles, while touring constantly in support. The hard work ethic of the band of the touring and recording front has earnt them a solid fanbase nationally.''

''In 2003 the band released their debut EP "A Whose Who Road of Living" via the now defunct Dork Records. They scored supports with AFI, Boy Sets Fire and The Ataris shortly after the release, and made a film clip for the song "Order", which stared Chopper Read and was featured in the Triple J "One Minute Wonders" campaign. The band released a limited 7" for the single which is now out of print. They toured nationally on the Booze, Broads and Powerchords Tour in 2004 alongside Sans Chavelle and In The Grey, as their first national tour.''

''In 2005 they signed with Sydney Independent label Set Fire to My Home to release their "Lost a Lot Of Blood" EP. The record was well received, with national youth radio station picking up the single "the Disaster". The accompanying clip was played on Rage and Channel V, and was voted "Best Film Clip of the Year" by Bombshellzine.com. In 2005, Horsell Common toured nationally with Kisschasy on their album tour, and followed up with a national support of Karnivool in early 2006''

''In March 2006, Horsell Common released a split record with Trial Kennedy on Set Fire to My Home and Helltrack Records. The track "Everlasting" off the CD was added to high rotation on Triple J and was arguably their first taste of success. "Everlasting" has since been picked up by Channel 10 TV show "Thank God You're Here" as a lead in to ad breaks. Shortly after the record was released, the label went out of business.''

''In June 2006, Horsell Common signed with Melbourne indie Boomtown Records, and management company Staple. The band toured nationally with Story of the Year, and shortly after released their "Satellite Wonderland" EP. The EP debuted at Number 14 on the Australian ARIA Charts, and Number One on the Australian Independant Singles Charts, on which is stayed in the top 20 for over 6 months. "Royal Artillery" and "You" off the EP were added to Triple J radio, with the former being added to a host of regional commercial radio stations. The EP also featured Stu Harvey from Triple J radio program Short Fast Loud as a voice over on the track "Stop Don't Stop". Horsell Common toured nationally with Hawthorne Heights in August, Less Than Jake and A Wilhelm Scream in November and Behind Crimson Eyes in December. They finished the year with a New Years Eve show at The Palace with Karnivool.''

''In January 2007, Horsell Common settled to write their debut album. Vocalist Mark Stewart had a child that month also. In April they completed their first ever national headline tour. They settled to record their debut album, "The Rescue" in June 2007, with US Producer Stephan Haigler. The first single off the album, "Good From Afar" has been added to Triple J, JTV, Channel V and MTV rotation. It's accompanying film clip was shot at Flinders Street Station by Toby Angwin.''