Real Friends Break Chairs
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Real Friends Break Chairs was an alternative rock band based in Derry, Northern Ireland.
They consisted of Emmet Colton (Vocals/Keyboard), Daniel Douglas (Guitar), Paul McAdams (Bass), and Peter Baber (Drums). The group emerged in late 2003 and immediately established themselves in Northern Ireland's emo scene.
They developed a small devoted following in Ireland, and were pronounced "the new At the Drive-In" in a Hot Press magazine review (this was in part due to the afro hairstyle worn by both Emmet Colton and At the Drive-In vocalist Cedric Bixler). Their only release, the 2004 album, Reading, received local critical acclaim.
They then broke up in 2007.