After The Strokes broke onto the indie scene in the early noughties, a host of
young London bands took inspiration and saw themselves as the next big thing.
But while peers The Libertines failed to achieve the desired success, Razorlight
reached for the pop charts.
Led by Johnny Borrell's lofty ambitions, early singles 'Rip It Up' and 'Stumble
and Fall' created a healthy buzz before debut album 'Up All Night' (2004)
arrived crammed with potential hits. The scruffy soul pop gem 'Golden Touch'
became a summer anthem before 'Somewhere Else' marched to number two on the UK
Singl...