The ordinary boys - boys will be boys

Take a look at what became of The Ordinary Boys members after Preston sports shocking transformation

Hit indie band The Ordinary Boys first made a name for themselves in 2004 after the release of their debut album, Over the Counter Culture.

Originally forming two years prior to the album release, the boys started out as Next In Line, but changed their name after taking influence from Morrissey's song, 'The Ordinary Boys'.

From 2004 until 2008, the Britpop style band blasted out the hits, such as Maybe Someday, Week In Week Out and Seaside.

Now, 11 years after their humble beginnings as teenagers, The Ordinary Boys are once again making music - with Preston sporting a radically different look these days.

Gone are his youthful features, as he's now showing off shorter, thinning bleached locks and stubble on his chin.

Original members included Samuel Preston (known simply as Preston), William Brown, James Gregory, Simon Goldring and Charlie 'Chuck' Stanley.

And after fans' surprise to Preston's transformation, we've looked

Ordinary Boys

The Ordinary Boys are an English indie rock band from Worthing, West Sussex. Originally a hardcore outfit named Next in Line, they are influenced by punk rock and Britpop music, as well as the bands the Clash, the Specials, the Jam, the Kinks and the Smiths. Their name derives from a Morrissey song, "The Ordinary Boys". The membership of the band that originally split up in 2008 consisted of founding members Preston, William Brown, James Gregory (bass), and Simon Goldring (drums). In October 2015, they returned with a new self-titled album on their own imprint label Treat Yourself. A 25-date UK tour from mid-October 2015 to mid-November 2015 to promote the album followed.
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The Ordinary Boys are an English indie rock band from Worthing, West Sussex. Originally a hardcore outfit named Next in Line, they are influenced by punk rock and Britpop music, as well as the bands the Clash, the Specials, the Jam, the Kinks and the Smiths. Their name derives from a Morrissey song, "The Ordinary Boys". The

The Ordinary Boys

English indie rock band

The Ordinary Boys are an English indie rock band from Worthing, West Sussex. Originally a hardcore outfit named Next in Line, they are influenced by punk rock and Britpop music, as well as the bands the Clash, the Specials, the Jam, the Kinks and the Smiths.[1] Their name derives from a Morrissey song, "The Ordinary Boys".[1] The membership of the band that originally split up in 2008 consisted of founding members Preston (vocals, rhythm guitar), William Brown (lead guitar), James Gregory (bass), and Simon Goldring (drums).[2] In October 2015, they returned with a new self-titled album on their own imprint label Treat Yourself. A 25-date UK tour from mid-October 2015 to mid-November 2015 to promote the album followed.

Career

Success

In 2004, the Ordinary Boys released their debut album Over the Counter Culture preceded by the single "Maybe Someday". The title track "Over the Counter Culture" was featured on the soundtrack for the video game Burnout 3: Takedown. In support of the

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