Hailing from deepest, darkest Essex, Absent Kid are a five piece who play an energetic brand of indie-pop.
Fronted by brothers Martin and Richard Williams, the band began gigging around their native Colchester and soon earned favourable comparisons to Idlewild, Joy Division, Radiohead and Pavement.
After a few ventures to London, the fledgling Absent Kid would soon get their first break after winning the Diesel U-Music Award for Best New Rock act.
Some NME coverage later and the band were soon releasing debut mini-album I Burnt Down the Family Business' through legendary North London indie label Fierce Panda.
They began playing gigs with the likes of The Subways, Art Brut, Kasabian and Queen Adreena and featured on both MTV2 and Radio One, as well as recording a session for XFM.
The new album 'Misadventure' is the bands finest work to date, a classic indie-rock album with a triumphant, defiant outlook.
More focused than previous offerings, it is brimming with catchy hooks, jerky spazz-rock grooves and punch the air moments!
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