Smokers Die Younger are a four-piece rock band from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
[citation needed] Smokers Die Younger are part of the underground live music scene of Sheffield, which has produced groups including Arctic Monkeys, Reverend and the Makers, Little Man Tate, Monkey Swallows the Universe, and The Long Blondes.
[2] Having played regularly at the Northern Sounds festival in France, they appeared on fashion mogul Karl Lagerfeld's compilation CD Les Musiques Que J'aime, published by Vogue magazine at the end of 2006.
Ian Turley has also played in The Ape Drape Escape, The Parallelogram, Pygmy Globetrotters and All Ashore!
Founding member, and bass player Graham Booth, left the band in late 2007.