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government's centre for radio broadcasts. On 22 October 2009, mere days before they were to begin their UK tour, The Rakes announced that the band was to split with immediate effect: "The Rakes have always been very adamant and proud of the fact that we give 100% to every gig we've ever played. If we
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Donohoe started a new solo project titled The Champagne Campaign and released the video for single "Denis and Margaret" in April 2013 before releasing the single for digital download on 13 May. In September 2015, Donohoe worked for a
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tour during the winter of 2005. They toured the UK throughout January and February 2006, supported by
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can't give it everything then we won't do it. That was the rule we set ourselves from day one".
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and was rated 13th best album of the year in the same paper. The band cited in their influences
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on 19 March 2007. This album was produced by Jim Abiss (who has also worked with
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released in 2005, received a nine out of ten review in the
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The band disbanded in October 2009, after six years.
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Index

Jamie Hornsmith
Rake (band)
The Rakes at the Wireless Festival, 2005
Wireless Festival
London
Post-rock
art rock
art punk
dance-punk
post-punk revival
noise rock
Dim Mak Records
V2 Records
Official website
post-punk
band
London
Capture/Release
the Specials
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Pulp
Capture/Release
Top 40
UK Singles Chart
UK Albums Chart
Franz Ferdinand
White Rose Movement
Duels
Young Knives
Switches

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