Arnold are a 3 piece band from London, England comprising Phil Morris (lead vocals, drums), Mark Saxby (guitar, vocals) and Phil Payne (bass, vocals) who play guitar-based music influenced by the likes of Big Star, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and The Who. They signed for Alan McGee's Creation Records in 1997, at a time when the label was riding high on the Britpop-fuelled success of Oasis, and stayed until the label's demise in 1999, releasing two eccentric, tuneful albums.
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- Arnold are a 3 piece band from London, England comprising Phil Morris (lead vocals, drums), Mark Saxby (guitar, vocals) and Phil Payne (bass, vocals) who play guitar-based music influenced by the likes of Big Star, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and The Who. They signed for Alan McGee's Creation Records in 1997, at a time when the label was riding high on the Britpop-fuelled success of Oasis, and stayed until the label's demise in 1999, releasing two eccentric, tuneful albums. They subsequently signed for McGee's next label, Poptones, releasing the album Bahama in 2001. Saxby & Payne have also formed a side-project called Little Massive with Rob Arliss, whose album Dog Gone was released in 2005.
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- Arnold are a 3 piece band from London, England comprising Phil Morris (lead vocals, drums), Mark Saxby (guitar, vocals) and Phil Payne (bass, vocals) who play guitar-based music influenced by the likes of Big Star, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and The Who. They signed for Alan McGee's Creation Records in 1997, at a time when the label was riding high on the Britpop-fuelled success of Oasis, and stayed until the label's demise in 1999, releasing two eccentric, tuneful albums.
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