Supergrass music video Pumping On Your Stereo
Supergrass music video Seen The Light
Supergrass music video Alright
Supergrass music video Time
Supergrass music video Sun Hits The Sky
Supergrass music video Going Out
Supergrass music video Low C
Supergrass music video Pumping On Your Stereo
Supergrass music video Grace
Supergrass music video Kiss Of Life
Supergrass music video Alright
Supergrass music video Alright
Supergrass music video Diamond Hoo Ha Man
Supergrass music video Late In The Day
Supergrass music video Mary
Supergrass music video Kiss Of Life
Supergrass music video Pumping On Your Stereo
Supergrass music video St. Petersburg
Supergrass music video Caught By The Fuzz
Supergrass music video Kiss Of Life
Supergrass music video Alright
Supergrass music video Lenny
Supergrass music video Sun Hits The Sky
Supergrass music video Going Out
Supergrass music video Moving
Supergrass music video Richard III
Supergrass music video Alright
Supergrass music video Diamond Hoo Ha Man
Supergrass music video Pumping On Your Stereo (2003) (Live At Glastonbury)
Supergrass music video Caught By The Fuzz
Supergrass music video Moving
Supergrass music video Diamond Hoo Ha Man
Supergrass music video Diamond Hoo Ha Man
Supergrass music video Pumping On Your Stereo
Supergrass music video Pumping On Your Stereo
Gaz Coombes, Mick Quinn and Danny Goffey formed Supergrass in 1993 in Oxford with Gaz's brother Rob Coombes officially joining the band in 2002. The band signed to Parlophone records in 1994 and produced I Should Coco (1995), the biggest selling debut album for the label since the Beatles' Please Please Me. Their first album's fourth single Alright was a huge international hit that established the band's reputation. Since then the band have released five albums: In It for the Money (1997), Supergrass (1999), Life on Other Planets (2002), Road to Rouen (2005) and Diamond Hoo Ha (2008), as well as a decade-ending compilation called Supergrass is 10 (2004).
In August 2009 they signed to Cooking Vinyl and began work on their seventh studio album Release the Drones. It remained unreleased and unfinished as, on 12 April 2010, the band announced that it was splitting up due to musical and creative differences. The group disbanded after four farewell gigs, the final one at La Cigale, Paris on 11 June 2010.