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members. They played their debut gig in September 1999 at the Bull & Gate, Kentish Town under the name 'Panacea', having originally considered the name 'Mute Witness'. Several drummers played with the band during the first year, the first of these being former BBC Radio 2 Young Musician of the Year (as a violinist)
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On 1 January 2011 the band announced via Facebook that they had reformed with Nicholas Bukowski (formerly of The Rocks) replacing Neil Allan on drums, who had returned to his home country of Scotland. They played their first gig back together at Proud Galleries in Camden on 15 February 2011 and went
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in the autumn of 1998 and it appeared that the band would never get off the ground. However, at Sheffield, Shack and James met Andrew Pearson who would join the band on rhythm guitar and convinced Stephenson that the band could still work despite the not inconsiderate geographical distance between
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At this point, the band decided to change their name to The Needs as, despite being fond of the name (and contesting suggestions it was ableist)they felt it had long been a hindrance, anecdotally quoting one booking agent who refused to even listen to their record simply because of their name.
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and others began to champion them. All of the band's singles became ‘Single of the Week.’ on Kennedy's Xposure programme At the start of 2004, Twinstar Revolution released the double a-sided single ‘Sylvia’ and ‘Tarts.’ The single was met with some critical acclaim but did not chart.
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In between the band's first break-up and following their second one, Stephenson continued to be active as a musician, performing in Cork and London-based bands The Refuseniks, The Bon Vivants and Arms as well as performance contributions to various film and TV projects such as
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and the St Mark's Social and released a new digital single "I Agree With Nick/Stuck in Human Resources" on 28 November 2011, their first new material for six years. The reunion was short-lived though and the group's last gig was at the 2012 Hop Farm Festival, headlined by
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The idea of the band was in initiated in early summer 1998 by London guitarist Daniel Shack and Irish singer Zachery Stephenson. Shack recruited school friend Philip James to play bass although activity in the first year never got beyond practice rooms.
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During 2006 the members of the band were approached by ReAction records with a view to releasing the album. It was released (under the resumed moniker of Special Needs) in August 2006 to critical acclaim, with the NME giving it 8/10 and
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on Sunday offering glowing reviews. The only exception being a fairly negative review (two stars out of five) in Q by John Robinson, who ironically had previously described the band as ‘essential’ on his Channel 4 teletext column.
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In the autumn of 2005, Mercury Records decided to cancel the band's recording contract. New label management culled many of the bands around this time, including several other bands that had also started out on Alan McGee's
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in 1998. They disbanded in 2005, reformed in 2011 with the group's comeback including a first tour for over six years in November 2011. The group disbanded for a second time towards the end of 2012.
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drummer Jon Odgers. At this time the group, tired with pleading with venues for gigs, started their own clubnight called ‘Funfairs & Heartbreak’ after a lyric from their demo ‘Stick Around.’
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Possibly the most tumultuous incident in the band's history occurred around this time, when a clearly intoxicated Stephenson punched Pearson on stage at the Infinity in Mayfair whilst wearing a
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After several months of discussions with various labels about releasing the album, no offer was on the table and feeling that they were starting to go backwards the band decided to break up.
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costume and for a while the continuation of the band appeared to be in doubt. Management moved swiftly to address certain issues and the band continued to function.
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of Razorlight to support them at their Rizla ‘Inspired By’ gig at Belfast Empire. Borrell also named Andrew Pearson as a person who should have been included in
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The band formed close alliances with other bands on the London scene such as The Rocks, The Barbs and Cherubs and embarked on two UK tours with the former two.
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signed the band to his Poptones label and they released the single ‘Francesca,’ which entered the British charts at number 69.
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At the end of 2002 Neil Allan was recruited on drums and would continue in this role until the band's original disbandment.
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but they failed to officially declare firm interest until the day after the group had signed to Mercury
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In 2003, the band began to play more high-profile gigs, as John Kennedy of London station
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The band's profile continued to rise as the video was featured frequently on
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who coincidentally supported Special Needs around this time on an NME Tour.
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and partook in Channel 4's Road to V competition although they lost out to
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On New Year's Eve 2004, the band played their biggest gig at the
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chose the band as one of their acts to look out for in 2005.
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The band relocated to London in 2001 and deployed former
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