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My Federation
OriginBrighton, England
GenresIndie rock, garage rock
Years active2005–2009
LabelsEye Industries (UK)
MembersLee Muddy Baker
Neil Mackenzie
Dylan Amey
Greg Saunders
Robin Waterson

My Federation were an indie rock outfit based band in Brighton, England. The band were fronted and driven by artist and producer Lee Muddy Baker.

In 2007, "Honey Bee", the band's debut single, was championed by BBC 6 Music's Breakfast Show DJ Shaun Keaveny, winning the people's vote in his inaugural 'Band Aid' feature. The band's debut EP, also titled Honey Bee, was released by Eye Industries on 30 April 2007 and received widespread coverage, including TV play on MTV Two and airplay on Xfm and Kerrang radio.

My Federation's debut album Don't Wanna Die was released in April 2008, along with their second single of the same name. The releases coincided with the band being the support act for James's 2008 Spring UK tour.

In May 2008, the band appeared on the popular BBC TV programme The Culture Show.[1]

The band toured Europe in the summer of 2008, playing at various festivals in the UK, France, Switzerland and Latvia. In the autumn of 2008, EA Sports used "What Gods Are These", from the album Don't Wanna Die, in the soundtrack of their football game FIFA 09.[2]

The band had plans for a second album and a UK tour in 2009 but soon after keyboardist Greg Saunders left the band and their appearance at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas proved to be their last public show. The band split up shortly thereafter, although it was commonly felt that the departure of Saunders had left the band directionless and emotionally bereft.[citation needed]

Discography[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Don't Wanna Die"3:11
2."Open My Eyes"2:25
3."What Gods Are These"3:54
4."It All Comes Clear"3:15
5."Nothing to Say"2:57
6."Honey Bee"3:04
7."The Rising Light"3:32
8."Party Offender"4:23
9."Paper and String"2:36
10."Tom Tom"3:08
11."Honey For the Soul"3:05
12."Something's Gotta Give"4:40

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BBC - The Culture Show - My Federation". 29 June 2009. Archived from the original on 29 June 2009. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  • ^ "EA's FIFA Soccer 09 soundtrack scores". EA Sports. 14 August 2008. Archived from the original on 17 August 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2009.
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