Eddie Argos

Eddie Argos is a lo-fi punk rock motherfucker, the singer in Art Brut, and a writer and painter living in Berlin. He is quite tall.

Bio

Eddie Argos (born Kevin Macklin 25 October 1979) is the lead singer of English rock band Art Brut, born in Weymouth, England. He later moved to Poole, Dorset as a young child, and has subsequently written about the Martin Kemp-Welch School there (now St Aldhelm's Academy), in the song Martin Kemp-Welch Five A Side Football Rules from the album Brilliant! Tragic!. He lives in Berlin. Argos is infamous for his zany stage show, where he has played the vacuum, skipped with his microphone wire, escaped from a sack, danced with the audience and stopped songs halfway through to tell the audience his thoughts on various topics. Argos is also known for his humorous, frank lyrics which talk mostly about his family, how he has embarrassed himself or his past love interests. According to an interview with Artrocker magazine and the lyrics of 'I Found This Song In The Road', he usually writes them (often on his phone) whilst going for a long walk and/or drunk. Eddie sometimes plays the bass guitar in Keith TOTP (And His Minor UK Indie Celebrity Allstar Backing Band). In March 2010 Argos complained that his Wikipedia entry was full of misinformation regarding his interests. Argos is also the lead singer of the project Everybody Was in the French Resistance...Now!, in which he and multi-instrumentalist Dyan Valdes of The Blood Arm write musical responses to pop songs. Their album "Fixin' the Charts, Volume 1" was recorded in Joshua Tree in summer 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Talks

Giving Up the Fight

By Eddie Argos | August 30, 2017

Giving Up the Fight

The lead singer of Art Brut reflects on a career spent being a real dick to other bands.

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks Half Japanese’s Overjoyed

By Eddie Argos | November 11, 2014

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks Half Japanese’s Overjoyed

Half Japanese didn’t need to change a thing, but Art Brut’s singer thinks they sound great with a bit of extra polish.

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks Toy’s Join the Dots

By Eddie Argos | January 9, 2014

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks Toy’s Join the Dots

The end of the year is a funny time of year to be reviewing albums. The list of upcoming releases I was sent to choose from was chock-a-block with...

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks Future of the Left’s How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident

By Eddie Argos | November 5, 2013

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks Future of the Left’s How to Stop Your Brain in an Accident

There is a music magazine in the UK called the NME, you’ve probably heard of it. It is a publication that often gets ridiculed for album...

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks About Accidentally Writing a Rock Musical

By Eddie Argos | June 29, 2013

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks About Accidentally Writing a Rock Musical

I have accidentally co-written what could be referred to as a rock musical called The Islanders. This has surprised me as, like most sane...

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks Man or Astro-man?’s Defcon 5… 4… 3… 2… 1

By Eddie Argos | May 24, 2013

Eddie Argos (Art Brut) Talks Man or Astro-man?’s Defcon 5… 4… 3… 2… 1

The UK at the end of the '90s was an awful time for music. Brit-pop had died — some would argue the death was deserved — at some point during 1997...