B-Movie formed in 1980 and although originally part of the New Romantic scene along with Duran Duran (whom they supported on their first ever tour) , were much more aligned with Psychedelic or Post Punk bands like The Doors, Echo and The Bunnymen, Magazine and early Ultravox ! Writing songs with glistening guitar sounds, swirling synthesisers and classic-style piano, combined with a rock solid rhythm section and Steve Hovington’s distinctive baritone they signed to Phonogram Records and recorded 3 classic singles including the dance floor crossover hit 'Nowhere Girl' and the anti war song 'Remembrance Day' plus a classic John Peel BBC radio session. The original band split in 1983 after their first US tour and whilst B-Movie continued for a while with a new line up and released the album 'Forever Running' on Sire Records they soon faded away. The original line up reconvened in 2004 for a show at Londons Metro Club, writing and recording new material and releasing new albums - 'Age Of Illusion' in 2012 and 'Climate Of Fear' in 2016. The band sound is still classic B-Movie but with a darker Post Punk edge. A new digital EP entitled 'Repetition' was released in Autumn 2018 on the Loki Records label. The band continue to play powerful live shows around the UK, Europe and beyond. In July 2022 original keyboard player Rick Holliday left the band and was replaced by new keyboard player Keith Phillips
Steve Hovington - Vocals/Bass
Paul Statham - Guitars/Keys
Graham Boffey - Drums
Keith Phillips - Keyboards

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