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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Kev Gray & The Gravy Train are an alternative pop rock band formed in Tokyo in November 2008, with members from America, Canada, England and Japan. After being chosen as a feature band in the government-sponsored, UK-Japan Year 2008, the group achieved mixed success on the Japanese music scene, after signing to Hemlock Music and twice winning the national music award, Gaijin Sounds.Based around the songwriting of lead singer, Kev Gray, their sound has drawn comparisons to melody driven artists such as Antony Hegarty, The Smiths and Paul McCartney. After starting as an acoustic trio, the band later went electric and became known for its array of vocal and musical styles, before the band rebuilt its original sound in 2013 with new personnel in Tokyo: "Pon" (guitar); Simon Koperu (bass); Shokei Konno on percussion, and Rob Moreau (mandolin). They developed a national following after touring in Japan, including Hard Rock Cafe, The Crocodile Club, and headline events at the international music festival, Japan Music Week. The group have also played in England, Australia, and America.The group featured frequently in the Japanese press receiving strong reviews in Metropolis, Japanzine, and Timeout, whose editor, Jon Wilks, described the songs as demonstrating "lyrical genius". Their first release, Shipwrecked, in November 2008, was closely followed in May 2009 by I Should've Stopped There, with their troubled album, Antidote, finally released in October 2011.After a near fatal accident involving the lead singer, The Gravy Train cancelled most live shows and recordings in 2012 but made a comeback in early 2013 in Tokyo, aiming to restart recording for the two albums, The Veil Has Been Lifted, and Prisoner in Paradise. The band is set to headline events at Hard Rock Cafe's anniversary celebrations in Tokyo and an all-day music festival in July, Tokyo Woodstock, before a summer tour of the US.. }

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