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The Amateurs are an indie rock band formed in and around Birmingham, England. They released their debut EP “Homesick” in March 2009, which was championed by Kerrang! Radio, who had supported the band since awarding them ‘Best Unsigned Song of 2007’.[who?]
“Homesick” has received mixed reviews including ‘Single of the Week’ on inthenews.co.uk.