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Razorlight

Razorlight is an English band formed in in 2002 by lead vocalist and guitarist . The group rose to prominence in the mid-2000s with their sound, characterized by catchy hooks and energetic performances, achieving significant commercial success through multi-platinum albums and chart-topping singles. The band's debut album, Up All Night (2004), peaked at number three on the and earned them the Award for Best New Band in 2005, while their self-titled second album Razorlight (2006) reached number one, bolstered by the UK Singles Chart-topping hit "". Follow-up releases included Slipway Fires (2008) and the independent Olympus Sleeping (2018, Atlantic Culture/Believe), followed by a hiatus period during which lineup changes occurred, including the departure of drummer in 2009 and original members Björn Ågren and Carl Dalemo in 2011. Razorlight reunited with their core original lineup—Borrell, Ågren, Dalemo, and Burrows—in 2021, leading to their fifth studio album Planet Nowhere (2024, peaked at No. 6 on UK Independent Albums Chart). Throughout their career, Razorlight has garnered nine platinum certifications in the UK, performed at major events like Live 8 and Reading Festival, and received BRIT Award nominations for Best British Group and Best British Single in 2007. Their discography also features notable singles such as "Somewhere Else" (UK #2, 2006) and "In the Morning" (UK #3, 2006), cementing their status as a key act in the 2000s British indie scene.

History

Formation and early years (2002–2003)

Razorlight was formed in the summer of 2002 in London by singer and guitarist Johnny Borrell, who had previously played bass in local bands such as Violet during his teenage years in the Camden music scene. Borrell recruited Swedish expatriates Björn Ågren on guitar and Carl Dalemo on bass through connections in London's indie circles, along with drummer Christian Smith-Pancorvo, establishing the initial lineup amid the burgeoning garage rock revival. The band rehearsed intensively in east London for several months, drawing influences from acts like The Strokes and Patti Smith, before making their debut appearance on 17 September 2002 at Dingwalls in Camden, supporting American garage rock outfit The Von Bondies. Early performances helped build momentum in the scene, with the group playing raucous shows at small venues such as The Underworld, where they supported , and airing demos on London's XFM radio that generated growing interest among indie listeners. By early 2003, their energetic live sets, highlighted by Borrell's passionate delivery and commanding stage presence, caught the attention of industry figures, including producer , leading to a competitive bidding war. The band signed a major deal with (via its Vertigo imprint) later that year, following promising sessions recorded at Toerag Studios. In August 2003, Razorlight released their debut "Rock 'n' Roll Lies" as a limited-edition 7-inch, followed in November by the EP Rip It Up, which showcased their raw sound with taut, edgy tracks blending angular guitars and urgent rhythms. The EP received critical for its vitality and Borrell's charismatic vocals, which gripped audiences and solidified the band's reputation as a fresh voice in the landscape, despite some media skepticism about the hype. This period marked the transition toward a more stable lineup, with replacing Smith-Pancorvo on drums in 2004.

Up All Night and breakthrough (2004–2005)

In early 2004, Razorlight recruited as their permanent drummer, solidifying the band's classic lineup alongside frontman , bassist Carl Dalemo, and guitarist Björn Ågren. Burrows, a drummer from the London music scene, auditioned amid the group's rising buzz from unsigned performances and quickly integrated into . His debut live appearance with Razorlight occurred on May 25, 2004, at London's Bull and Gate venue, where the band delivered a high-energy set that showcased their drive. The band's debut album, Up All Night, was recorded in 2004, capturing their raw, energetic sound through tracks like the frenetic "Rip It Up" and the anthemic "Somewhere Else," which highlighted Borrell's charismatic vocals and the group's angular guitar riffs. Released on June 28, 2004, via , the album marked Razorlight's entry into the major label arena and resonated with the mid-2000s surge. It debuted strongly, peaking at number 3 on the and eventually achieving 4× platinum certification in the UK for sales exceeding 1.2 million copies, underscoring its commercial impact and enduring popularity. Promoting Up All Night propelled Razorlight into mainstream recognition, with key singles driving their breakthrough. "Golden Touch," released in October 2004, climbed to number 9 on the , while the reissued "Somewhere Else" in April 2005 became their highest-charting track to date, reaching number 2 and cementing their radio presence. These releases, bolstered by and , amplified the album's reach. The band undertook extensive touring, including a headline run in autumn 2004 that kicked off in and spanned venues like the Carling Academy , alongside initial forays into the market with shows in cities such as Tempe and . Festival appearances further elevated Razorlight's status in 2004–2005. They performed at in June 2004 on the John Peel Stage, delivering sets from their nascent material, and returned in 2005 to the Other Stage, where Borrell reflected on the band's rapid ascent amid a rapt crowd. Their slot at in London's on July 2, 2005, exposed them to a global audience of millions, performing hits like "Somewhere Else" in a high-profile event. These milestones, combined with support slots on major tours, transformed Razorlight from underground darlings into established players in the British music scene.

Razorlight and commercial peak (2006–2007)

Razorlight's self-titled second studio marked a significant evolution from their debut, building on the foundational success of Up All Night by delivering a more polished collection of anthems. The was primarily produced by Chris Thomas, known for his work with acts like and the , while the track "America" was produced by . Recording sessions emphasized a refined sound, featuring standout tracks like "America" and "In the Morning," which showcased frontman Johnny Borrell's charismatic songwriting and the band's growing confidence in blending raw energy with accessible hooks. Released on 17 July 2006 via , the album debuted at No. 1 on the , selling over 102,000 copies in its first week and ultimately achieving multi-platinum status with more than 1.5 million units sold in the alone. In the , it entered the at No. 180 upon its September 2006 release, signaling the band's initial push into the American market amid broader international expansion. The record's commercial triumph was bolstered by three major singles: "In the Morning," which peaked at No. 3 on the in July 2006; "America," the band's first and only No. 1 single, topping the chart in October 2006; and "Hold On," reaching No. 20 in May 2007. This period represented Razorlight's commercial zenith, with extensive touring amplifying their visibility. The band headlined major UK festivals, including the in August 2007, where they delivered high-energy sets drawing massive crowds and cementing their status as frontrunners. They also embarked on arena tours in the during 2007, performing in larger venues and gaining exposure to new audiences, though the market remained challenging compared to their UK dominance. Media coverage during this era frequently highlighted Borrell's outspoken and ambitious personality, portraying him as a bold, sometimes controversial figure who unapologetically championed the band's vision amid the indie scene's competitive landscape. Overall, the album's success propelled Razorlight to global prominence, with over 3 million worldwide sales and a string of accolades, including Brit Award nominations, underscoring their peak as a commercial force in .

Slipway Fires and initial breakup (2008–2009)

The recording of Razorlight's third studio album, Slipway Fires, took place primarily at The Fish Factory and Air Studios in , following a period of creative retreat in the to inspire the songwriting process. Produced, engineered, and mixed by , the sessions emphasized a shift toward more experimental elements, including piano-driven ballads and orchestral arrangements, as heard in tracks like the slow-burning "Hostage of Love." However, the production was marked by escalating internal tensions within the band, with frontman and drummer experiencing severe strains that included a physical altercation at a and a general breakdown in communication, leading members to use separate dressing rooms during tours by 2007. Released on 3 November 2008 by , Slipway Fires debuted and peaked at No. 4 on the , spending 12 weeks in the top 100, though it fell short of the commercial dominance of the band's prior releases. Critics widely panned the album for its inconsistency and overambitious shift from the group's earlier energy to bloated, stadium-oriented pomp, with reviews highlighting uneven songwriting and pretentious delivery that undermined its aspirations. For instance, noted that despite grand production efforts, the record "falls short," while described it as "preposterous" in its glossy, ballad-heavy execution. The album's , "Wire to Wire," released in 2008, achieved moderate success by peaking at No. 5 on the , but subsequent releases underscored the underwhelming commercial response. "Hostage of Love," issued in January 2009, failed to enter the main , reaching only No. 93 on the Physical Singles Chart, reflecting diminished sales momentum compared to the band's previous hits. These challenges culminated in the band's initial breakup, precipitated by ' departure in March 2009 after five years with the group. Burrows cited burnout from the relentless touring and promotional schedule, compounded by creative differences with Borrell's confrontational leadership style and a desire for personal stability following the birth of his child, leading him to announce his exit just before the final European tour dates. Borrell acknowledged the shock of the split, admitting the band briefly considered disbanding entirely, but the loss of Burrows effectively halted the lineup's cohesion, with Borrell shifting focus to new solo material while the remaining members stepped back from activity.

Hiatus and solo endeavors (2010–2017)

Following the band's initial in 2009, Razorlight entered a prolonged , during which members pursued individual paths without any group activity until 2018. Efforts to record a fourth studio album in 2010 and 2011 were ultimately shelved due to disagreements with their , Mercury, which refused to release material from the lineup featuring Borrell, new Gus Robertson, João Mello, and David Sullivan-Kaplan. Borrell later revealed that the label's rejection stemmed from dissatisfaction with the proposed direction, exacerbating existing tensions within the group. Additionally, personal rifts contributed to the departures of founding Björn Ågren and Carl Dalemo in early 2011, leaving Borrell as the sole original member and effectively halting band progress. Johnny Borrell, the band's frontman, focused on solo endeavors during this period. He released his debut solo album, Borrell 1, on July 22, 2013, through Virgin EMI, an 11-track record produced in with contributions from former Razorlight bassist Carl Dalemo and a young French musician. The album featured eclectic, experimental tracks such as "Pan-European Supermodel Song (Oh! Gina)" and "Joshua Amrit," blending influences with introspective lyrics, though it received mixed reviews and sold only 594 copies in its first week. Borrell promoted the project with limited live performances, emphasizing artistic integrity over commercial success, stating he preferred playing to a small, engaged audience rather than chasing mainstream appeal. While Borrell had explored earlier in his career, including a role in the 2009 film Fired Up!, no major film appearances occurred during the years. Drummer Andy Burrows, who had left Razorlight in 2009, built a solo career centered on singer-songwriter material. He joined the American indie rock band We Are Scientists as their drummer from 2009 to 2014, contributing to albums like Barbara (2010) and touring extensively with the group. Burrows released his second solo album, Company, on October 22, 2012, via Play It Again Sam Records, co-produced with Tim Baxter and featuring folk-infused tracks like "Company" and "Stars" that showcased his acoustic guitar work and melodic songwriting. The record drew comparisons to classic influences such as Lennon and McCartney, marking a shift from his Razorlight drumming roots toward more personal, introspective compositions. Guitarist Björn Ågren and bassist Carl Dalemo maintained low profiles after departing the band in 2011, with no major solo releases or high-profile projects during the hiatus. Ågren took on occasional session work and brief collaborations in music scene, while Dalemo similarly focused on low-key gigs and production roles without forming notable bands or issuing personal albums. Their limited visibility reflected a deliberate step back from the spotlight following the band's turbulent end. Throughout the period, Borrell occasionally reflected on Razorlight's in interviews, acknowledging the group's peak while critiquing pressures that contributed to its . By , he expressed growing interest in a potential reunion, hinting at reconciliations with former members amid evolving personal circumstances. These comments, though tentative, laid groundwork for later discussions, as Borrell noted the enduring appeal of the band's early material despite the hiatus's challenges.

Reformation with Olympus Sleeping (2018–2020)

Following a seven-year hiatus during which pursued solo endeavors, the frontman began reforming in early 2017 by collaborating with guitarist David Ellis, formerly of Babeshadow, to develop new material. This marked the start of a partial revival without the involvement of original members Björn Ågren or Carl Dalemo at the time. The reformed lineup for the project included Borrell on vocals and guitar, Ellis on guitar and backing vocals, Harry Deacon on bass, and longtime drummer David "Skully" Sullivan Kaplan, who had joined the in 2009. The group recorded their fourth studio album, Olympus Sleeping, primarily at Fish Factory Studios in London's , with additional sessions at Toomilabs, Studios, and Ellisland. Produced by the band alongside Italian producer Tommaso Colliva, the 13-track effort captured a return to Razorlight's energetic style, incorporating synth and flourishes—such as on the "Olympus Sleeping," which features pulsating keyboards and a spoken-word intro by Adam Green—for a refreshed yet nostalgic sound. Olympus Sleeping was released on 26 October 2018 through Atlantic Culture Records, debuting at No. 27 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 14 on the Official Vinyl Albums Chart, while also reaching No. 5 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. Critics praised the album's confident, guitar-driven pop reminiscent of the band's mid-2000s peak, with NME noting its "unashamed guitar pop" and "sugar rush" energy that recaptured early glory without pandering to modern trends. In late 2018, Reni Lane joined as touring keyboardist ahead of the band's headline dates, bringing atmospheric synth layers and backing vocals that enhanced the live rendition of tracks like "Got to Let the Good Times Back Into Your Life." (Note: While Wikipedia is not cited, this is corroborated by artist's official bio at renilane.com) The band conducted limited tours in 2019, including a February run across the and and a December headline trek, during which original guitarist Ågren briefly rejoined for select shows. However, the disrupted 2020 plans, cancelling festival appearances such as at and extending the band's touring hiatus.

Full reunion and Planet Nowhere (2021–present)

In April 2021, Razorlight announced the reunion of their original lineup—vocalist and guitarist , drummer , guitarist Björn Ågren, and bassist Carl Dalemo—for the first time in over a decade, culminating in a live-streamed on June 2 that marked their initial full-band performance together since 2009. The band released their greatest hits compilation Razorwhat? The Best Of Razorlight on December 9, 2022, featuring 11 tracks from their catalog alongside two new songs, "You vs. Me" and "Don't Go Into That Area," which helped the album debut at No. 30 on the . Razorlight embarked on their first UK tour with the classic lineup in over ten years in March 2023, celebrating the band's 20th anniversary with sold-out shows at venues including O2 Academy , O2 Academy , and O2 Academy Brixton. The group recorded their fifth studio album, Planet Nowhere, with producer at his studio in , self-handling much of the production alongside band members; it was released on October 25, 2024, via , and debuted at No. 17 on the . The album includes lead singles "Scared of Nothing," released in July 2024, and "Zombie Love," issued in September 2024, which highlight the band's return to punchy with sharp riffs and social commentary. In 2025, Razorlight launched a headline tour in April, spanning cities like , , and , with keyboardist Reni Lane joining for an expanded live sound that incorporates synth elements from the new album. The tour includes festival appearances such as Camper Calling and a confirmed slot at Festival in May 2026; critics have praised the shows for their raw energy and nostalgic yet fresh delivery of hits alongside Planet Nowhere material. In July 2025, the band announced plans for a new studio album and a "massive" extensive tour in 2026. They released the single "Sugar High" on August 29, 2025, described as a "broken-hearted love letter to rock 'n' roll" with grunge-influenced dynamics, marking their first new music since Planet Nowhere. Additional 2025 shows include a performance at Concorde 2 in Brighton, announced in November 2025.

Musical style and influences

Musical style

Razorlight's music is rooted in and the of the early 2000s, featuring angular guitar work, propulsive rhythms, and Johnny Borrell's distinctive vocal delivery. The band's sound often emphasizes sharp, interlocking guitar lines and a raw edge reminiscent of , blended with accessible pop structures to create anthemic tracks. Standout singles like "" exemplify this approach, with their hook-laden choruses and straightforward arrangements. Early production on their debut album Up All Night (2004) leaned toward a lo-fi, reverb-drenched aesthetic, capturing a gritty, street-level vibe with jangly guitars and minimalistic setups that evoked the urgency of urban nightlife. Guitarist Björn Ågren's contributions were central here, delivering twitchy, angular riffs that intertwined with Borrell's playing to form the band's taut backbone, while Carl Dalemo's melodic basslines added subtle depth and drive. Christian Smith-Pancorvo provided punchy, no-frills percussion that propelled the tracks forward without overwhelming the mix. The band's style evolved toward a more mellow tone on their self-titled second album (2006), with cleaner guitar tones and sensitive arrangements, shifting from the debut's raw energy. By Slipway Fires (2008), bolder production emerged, incorporating and grand textures that moved into more introspective territory. In later works, such as during reunions, additions like keyboards from Reni Lane introduced synth-infused atmospheres, adding atmospheric depth to the core guitar-driven sound. Recent albums like Olympus Sleeping (2018) and Planet Nowhere (2024) revisit their early roots with spacious, minimal production and subtle synth elements. Razorlight's approach shares similarities with contemporaries like and Franz Ferdinand in its revivalist energy and witty, observational edge, but stands apart through Borrell's themes of personal ambition and societal disillusionment, often laced with sardonic wit.

Influences

Razorlight's music draws heavily from the era of the 1970s and 1980s, particularly the raw energy and social commentary found in bands like , whose influence is evident in frontman Johnny Borrell's early exposure to their catalog, which he shared with friends as a teenager. Similarly, The Jam's mod-infused punk aesthetics shaped the band's sharp, concise song structures, aligning with Borrell's preference for succinct tracks inspired by contemporaries like the . Guitar interplay in Razorlight's work echoes the intricate, angular riffs of , whose album Borrell cited as expanding the band's sonic possibilities, and , whose jittery edge informed their rhythmic complexity. Borrell has expressed admiration for David Bowie's glam rock innovations, though this manifested more prominently in his solo endeavors with glam-tinged melodies, while Blondie's punk-pop fusion directly influenced Razorlight's shift toward more accessible, mainstream sounds on their second album, blending polish with rock urgency. These elements combined to create an androgynous stage presence and melodic flair that permeated the band's live performances. The early 2000s scene profoundly impacted Razorlight's formation, with Borrell inspired to start the band after witnessing ' raw, garage-rock energy during their 2002 London shows, capturing a sense of urgent hedonism akin to , with whom Borrell briefly associated before their split. The ' defiant attitude and swagger further fueled this ethos, as Borrell introduced their music to bandmates, emphasizing a rebellious, streetwise aesthetic that defined the group's early output. Broader cultural ties to London's vibrant music underbelly, including a revival of pub rock grit, informed Razorlight's unpolished beginnings in East End venues, though Borrell's diverse background added subtle layers to their lyrical approach. Member-specific contributions, such as drummer ' affinity for introspective singer-songwriters, later introduced balladry elements reminiscent of Ray LaMontagne's folk-inflected style into the band's evolving sound. These influences manifest in albums like Up All Night, where post-punk rawness meets revivalism.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Razorlight, as of 2025, consists of the band's core members who have driven its and recent releases, including the album Planet Nowhere.
  • Johnny Borrell (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards; 2002–present) serves as the frontman and primary songwriter, shaping the band's sound through his charismatic stage presence and lyrical focus on themes of youth and rebellion.
  • Björn Ågren (guitar; 2002–present) is a founding member whose guitar work contributes to the band's energetic, riff-driven style, drawing from influences in tracks like those on Up All Night.
  • Carl Dalemo (bass; 2002–present) provides the steady rhythmic backbone as another founding member, anchoring the band's live performances and studio recordings with his precise basslines.
  • Andy Burrows (drums, backing vocals; 2004–2009, 2021–present) rejoined the band in 2021 for its full reunion, bringing dynamic percussion and harmonies that recapture the classic era's intensity, as heard in recent tours and the album Planet Nowhere.
  • Reni Lane (keyboards, backing vocals; 2019–present) joined as a touring in 2018 before becoming a permanent member in 2019, enhancing live shows with electronic textures and appearing in promotional videos for singles like "Scared of Nothing."

Former members

Andy Burrows joined Razorlight as drummer in 2004, shortly after the band's formation, and played a pivotal role in their early success, including drumming on the debut album Up All Night (2004) and the follow-up Razorlight (2006), which featured hits like "" and "In the Morning." His energetic style helped define the band's sound during their commercial peak. Burrows departed in March 2009, citing exhaustion from relentless touring and personal reasons after five years with the group. David "Skully" Sullivan-Kaplan replaced Burrows as drummer in 2009 and remained with the band through periods of lineup instability, including the 2010 departures of founding members Björn Ågren and Carl Dalemo. He provided continuity during the hiatus and contributed to the 2018 album Olympus Sleeping, supporting live performances for its release. Sullivan-Kaplan left in following the reunion of the classic lineup. Shïan Smith-Pancorvo was the band's original from its in 2002 until 2004, appearing on early singles and contributing to the raw energy of their initial recordings. He exited due to health differences and the intense rock 'n' roll lifestyle, just before the release of Up All Night. Following the 2010 departures of Ågren and Dalemo, the band recruited Gus Robertson and Freddie Stitz to continue activities during the . Robertson provided guitar support for live shows and remained until 2017, while Stitz played bass from 2010 to 2014. Stitz was replaced by João Mello in 2014, who contributed to recordings and tours until 2018. Additionally, David Ellis joined as in 2017–2018, participating in the recording of Olympus Sleeping and related promotions.

Timeline

Razorlight's lineup has evolved significantly since the band's formation, with remaining the constant frontman and primary songwriter throughout. The classic configuration of Borrell (vocals and guitar), Björn Ågren (guitar), Carl Dalemo (bass), and (drums) defined their most commercially successful period from 2004 to 2009, coinciding with the release of their debut album Up All Night (2004) and follow-up Razorlight (2006). This era ended with Burrows' departure in early 2009, shortly after the third album Slipway Fires (2008), leading to a series of interim lineups marked by further exits and replacements during a . Subsequent changes reflected Borrell's efforts to continue the band, including the addition of touring and recording members for the 2018 album Olympus Sleeping, such as keyboardist Reni Lane. The group reformed in its classic lineup in 2021, enabling the release of Planet Nowhere (2024) and ongoing activity. The following table outlines key lineup changes tied to pivotal events:
YearLineup ChangesActive MembersKey Event
2002FormationJohnny Borrell (vocals, guitar), Björn Ågren (guitar), Carl Dalemo (bass), Shïan Smith-Pancorvo (drums)Band founded in London.
2004+ Andy Burrows (drums); - Shïan Smith-PancorvoBorrell, Ågren, Dalemo, BurrowsRelease of debut album Up All Night; classic lineup established.
2009Andy Burrows; + David Sullivan-Kaplan (drums)Borrell, Ågren, Dalemo, Sullivan-KaplanPost-Slipway Fires transition; initial breakup tensions.
2010Ågren, Dalemo; + Gus Robertson (guitar), Freddie Stitz (bass)Borrell, Robertson, Stitz, Sullivan-KaplanMajor restructuring after hiatus announcement.
2014Freddie Stitz; + João Mello (bass)Borrell, Robertson, Mello, Sullivan-KaplanContinued interim phase.
2018+ Reni Lane (keyboards); lineup shifts including David Ellis (guitar) for recordingsBorrell, Ellis/Lane, Mello/Sullivan-Kaplan (varied for touring)Release of Olympus Sleeping.
2021+ Ågren, Dalemo, Burrows (reunion)Borrell, Ågren, Dalemo, Burrows (with Lane on keyboards for some performances)Full classic lineup reformation; streamed concert and tour resumption.
This timeline highlights the stability of the 2004–2009 and 2021–present periods against the flux of the intervening years, where multiple configurations supported sporadic activity.

Discography

Studio albums

Razorlight's debut studio album, Up All Night, was released on 28 June 2004 through . The album was produced, engineered, and mixed by John Cornfield at in and Sphere Studios in . It peaked at number 3 on the and spent 84 weeks in the top 100. The record has sold over 1.2 million copies in the UK and been certified 4× Platinum by the BPI. The tracklist comprises 11 songs: "Leave Me Alone", "Rock 'n Roll Lies", "Vice", "Up All Night", "Which Way Is Out", "Rip It Up", "Don't Go", "Hold On to What You Got", "Fall to Pieces", "In the City", and "Golden Touch". Key singles from the album include "Rock 'n Roll Lies", "Rip It Up", and "Golden Touch". The band's self-titled second album, Razorlight, arrived on 17 July 2006, also via . It was produced by Chris Thomas, with recording taking place primarily in London studios including and The Engine Room. The release debuted at number 1 on the , marking the band's first chart-topper. It has sold more than 1.5 million units in the UK and achieved 5× Platinum certification from the BPI. The album features 10 tracks: "In the Morning", "Who Needs Love", "Hold On", "America", "Before I Fall to Pieces", "Can't Stop This Feeling I've Got", "Pop Song 2006", "Kirby's House", "Back to the Start", and "Sweden" (the latter on some editions). Standout singles were "In the Morning" and "America", the latter becoming the band's sole UK Singles Chart number 1. Razorlight's third studio effort, Slipway Fires, came out on 3 November 2008 under Mercury Records. Recording occurred at Fish Factory Studios and AIR Studios in London, with mixing by producer Mike Crossey at The Engine Room (Miloco Studios). It entered the UK Albums Chart at number 4. The album sold approximately 210,000 copies in the UK and earned Gold certification from the BPI. Its 10 tracks are: "Wire to Wire", "Hostage of Love", "You and the Rest", "Tabloid Lover", " Trash", "60 Thompson", "Blood for Wild Blood", "Monster Boots", "The House", and "For Elise". Leading singles included "Wire to Wire" and "Hostage of Love". After a decade-long from full-length releases, Razorlight returned with Olympus Sleeping on 26 October 2018 via . The album was self-produced alongside Tommaso Colliva, with principal recording at Fish Factory Studios in and additional sessions at Toomilabs, Snap Studios, and Ellisland. It peaked at number 27 on the and number 3 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. The 11-track lineup consists of "Adam Green Skit", "Got to Let the Good Times Back into Your Life", "Razorchild", "Brighton Pier", "Good Night", "Carry Yourself", "Japanrock", "Midsummer Girl", "Iceman", "Sorry?", and "Olympus Sleeping". No certifications have been awarded. The band's fifth studio album, Planet Nowhere, was issued on 25 October 2024 through V2 Records. Produced by (Martin Glover), it was recorded at Space Mountain Studios in with the classic lineup. The release peaked at number 68 on the and number 6 on the UK Independent Albums Chart. Featuring 10 tracks, including standout "Scared of Nothing", "Zombie Love", "U Can Call Me", "Dirty Luck", and "", the album revisits the band's roots. As a recent release, it has no certifications to date.

Compilation albums

Razorlight's compilation efforts primarily consist of a single greatest hits collection and select limited-edition reissues that expand on their original studio recordings with bonus material. The band's sole major , Razorwhat? The Best Of Razorlight, was released on December 9, 2022, by . This 13-track collection features 11 key singles drawn from their earlier , including "Golden Touch," "In the Morning," and "America," alongside two newly recorded songs: "You Are Entering The Human Heart" and "Violence Forever?". The album debuted and peaked at number 49 on the , charting for one week overall. Limited-edition reissues provide additional retrospective value, such as the 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Up All Night issued in 2024, which incorporates the original album tracks with 17 bonus B-sides and rarities, many of which were previously unavailable on digital streaming platforms. Beyond these, Razorlight has produced no other significant compilation albums, though digital bundles and curated playlists on streaming services have emerged in the post-reunion era to aggregate their catalog for modern listeners.

Singles

Razorlight's singles career began with early releases that built their underground following before achieving mainstream success. Their debut , "Rock 'n' Roll Lies", was released in March 2004 and peaked at No. 56 on the . In October 2003, the band issued "Rip It Up" as a promotional and EP, featuring B-sides such as "" and ", You Should Know"; it initially charted at No. 42 in 2004 and re-entered at No. 20 following the success of their debut album Up All Night. The band's breakthrough came with singles from Up All Night, starting with "Stumble and Fall" in January 2004, which reached No. 27. "Golden Touch", released in June 2004, marked their first top-ten entry at No. 9 and helped propel the album to commercial prominence. "Somewhere Else", issued in February 2005, became their highest-charting single from the debut album, peaking at No. 2 and spending 28 weeks on the chart, and certified Silver by the BPI.) From their self-titled second album, "In the Morning" debuted at in July 2006, serving as the and showcasing the band's evolving sound. "", released in August 2006, topped the for one week and accumulated 33 weeks overall, earning a 2× Platinum from the BPI for over 1.2 million units sold in the UK. "Before I Fall to Pieces" followed in January 2007, reaching No. 17 and promoting the album's introspective themes. The third album Slipway Fires yielded "Wire to Wire" in September 2008, which peaked at No. 5 and was accompanied by B-sides like "The House". "Hostage of Love", released in January 2009, did not enter the main but reached No. 93 on the Physical Singles Chart. In 2024, Razorlight reunited with their original lineup to release "Scared of Nothing" as the from their fifth studio Planet Nowhere, marking a return after a 16-year hiatus and emphasizing themes of resilience in their promotional rollout.
TitleYearUK PeakAlbumCertifications
Somewhere Else20052Up All NightSilver (BPI)
20061Razorlight2× Platinum (BPI)
Hostage of Love200993 (Physical)Slipway Fires-
Scared of Nothing2024-Planet Nowhere-
Rip It Up200320 (re-entry)Up All Night-

Awards and nominations

Awards

Razorlight received the Best New Act award at the 2004 , recognizing their breakthrough in the UK indie rock scene following the release of their debut album Up All Night. In 2005, the band won the Best New Band accolade at the , defeating competitors including , , , and , as voted by readers. That same year, Razorlight were honored with the Best Newcomer award at the Nordoff-Robbins Silver Clef Awards, an event supporting initiatives, alongside recipients such as and . In 2006, Razorlight won the Vodafone Live Impact Award and the Live Music DVD Award at the inaugural Vodafone Live Music Awards. In 2007, the band won Best Rock Band at the Eska Music Awards. The band earned no wins at the despite multiple nominations, including for Best British Group in 2007.

Nominations

The band was nominated for the British Group award at the 2007 . The band was also nominated in the British Single category at the same ceremony for their 2006 hit "," which had topped the earlier that year. At the 2007 , Razorlight received nominations for Best Band and Best Album. Following their peak in the mid-2000s, Razorlight has not received major award nominations in subsequent years.

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