ThisGirl

"[3] The band then changed its name to ThisGirl and performed for the first time at the Wellington Boot public house in Rotherham.

This event was made infamous after ThisGirl actively encouraged the nu metal fans in the crowd to pelt them with bottles, with which they obliged.

"ThisGirl signed a recording contract with Drowned in Sound who promised total autonomy for the band.

Chris Tsangarides, producer for Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, was drafted in to help with the band's new album, Uno.

[3] The album was supposed to be raw and unearthed and to ultimately be a real piece of music that avoided any computer trickery or industry trends that Tsangarides seemed to deem as being 'fake'.

They played their final gig on 12 January 2007 at the Point in Cardiff supporting long time friends Douglas.

Originally the band were known as "skeletons" and in 2008 they headlined the BBC Introducing stage at the prestigious Reading and Leeds Festivals.