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Razorlight have continued to be one of the most popular rock bands around, and they've just confirmed some exciting news. The English band, who are best known for such tracks as America, In The ...
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Razorlight "never meant" for their music to hit the charts. The indie rock band - which consists of founding members Björn Ågren on guitar, lead vocalist Johnny Borrell and bassist Carl Delemo, as ...
Johnny Borrell is the lean and wiry linchpin of Razorlight, and is a fairly regular-sized 24-year-old. Except, that is, for his ears. Borrell has very small ears, which every so often peek out from ...
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