This article has been imported from chorus.fm for discussion. All of the forum rules still apply. Frank Turner recently say down with PunkNews: At the actual start of my solo career I really didn’t fit anywhere: I didn’t really want to be the token acoustic guy in the British punk scene. At the time all of my friends were part of the kind of Libertines thing, bands like the Holloways and the Pidgeon Detectors. And then there was the folk thing with Munford & Sons and Laura Marlin. I was on the edge of three different scenes: I did shows with Munford & Sons, with Gallows, with Baby Shambles but I didn’t quite fit in any of these worlds. There were days when that was pretty frustrating to me because, if you fit in a certain scene and that scene blows up, life is easy. For a time anyway. I remember Jamie T, who was a good friend of mine, we played open mic shows together and then he just exploded while I stayed small. more Not all embedded content is displayed here. You can view the original to see embedded videos and other embedded content.
I like that he transcends genre’s… not many artists can do a split record with Nofx and duet with KT Tunstall in the same year… Couple of UK number 1 albums too.