Arnold (band)

Arnold were a three piece alternative rock band from London, England, formed in 1996, who released two albums on Creation Records.

[1][3][4] They signed for Alan McGee's Creation Records in 1997, at a time when the label was riding high on the Britpop-fuelled success of Oasis, and stayed until the label's demise in 1999, releasing two albums, the first (The Barn Tapes) originally recorded in a barn in Kent as demos for the label, and the second (Hillside) much lauded by critics.

[7] They subsequently signed for McGee's next label, Poptones and were joined by Rob Arriss (guitar and keyboards) and Dave Hill (drums) before releasing the album Bahama in 2001.

[8] "Tiny Car", from Bahama, was usd in the soundtrack of the 2001 film When Brendan Met Trudy.

Saxby and Payne have also formed a side-project called Little Massive with Rob Arriss, whose album Dog Gone was released in 2005.