Our Time Down Here
Our Time Down Here | |
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Gould (front) and Miles (back) performing with Creeper in 2016. | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Southampton, England |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 2006–2013; 2022 |
| Labels | Palm Reader, Nothing to Prove, Banquet, Punktastic |
| Spinoffs | Creeper |
| Past members |
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Our Time Down Here was an English punk rock band from Southampton, England, formed in 2006. Their song "Black Ice & Bad Advice" from the album Midnight Mass gained radio play on BBC Radio. NME said, in reference to the band's debut album, "if there's a finer UK hardcore album released this year then I'd really, really really like to hear it". Vice Media referred to them as "UK punk's best-kept secret". Funeral for a Friend lead vocalist Matthew Davies-Kreye and Natives member Jack Fairbrother were outspoken supporters of the band. After the band's separation in 2013, Gould and Miles went on to form Creeper.