
Artist
The Libertines
The Libertines is an indie artist from London, England formed in 1997. 24 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Indie · London, England · Best indie albums
- 24
- Releases
- 2002–2024
- Active years
- 1997
- Formed

Artist
The Libertines is an indie artist from London, England formed in 1997. 24 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Indie · London, England · Best indie albums

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The Libertines
2004

Anthems for Doomed Youth
2015

All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade
2024

Time for Heroes: The Best of The Libertines
2007

Up the Bracket: Demos, Radio Sessions, B-Sides & Live
2022

Up the Bracket: Early Demos
2022

Live at The 100 Club
2022

Up the Bracket (2022 Remaster)
2022

Up the Bracket: Studio Outtakes
2022

Live at O2 Academy Glasgow, 2015
2015

Up the Bracket
Single · 2002

The Windmills of Your Mind (Reprise by La Blogothèque)
Single · 2024

Shiver
Single · 2024

Oh Sh*t
Single · 2024

Merry Old England
Single · 2024

Oh Shit
Single · 2024

Night Of The Hunter
Single · 2023

Run Run Run
Single · 2023

What a Waster / I Get Along (Live at the ICA 3.6.02)
Single · 2022

Can't Stand Me Now
Single · 2004

What Became of the Likely Lads
Single · 2004

Time for Heroes
Single · 2003

Don't Look Back into the Sun
Single · 2003

What a Waster
Single · 2002
The Libertines were an English rock band, formed in London in 1997 by frontmen Carl Carl Barât (vocals/guitar) and Pete Doherty (vocals/guitar). The band, centred on the songwriting partnership of Barat and Doherty, also included John Hassall (bass) and Gary Powell (drums) for most of its recording career. The band was part of the garage rock revival and spearheaded the movement in the UK. The band gained some notoriety in the early 2000s. Although their mainstream success was initially limited, their profile soon grew, culminating in a #2 single and #1 album on the UK Charts. In December 2004, their self-titled second album was voted the second best album of the year by NME magazine. Both of their full-length LPs were produced by Mick Jones, of the British punk band The Clash. In spite of their critical success as well as decent commercial success, the band's music was often eclipsed by its internal conflicts, stemming from Doherty's addictions to crack cocaine and heroin, which eventually led to the breakup of the band. Doherty has since stated that the breakup of the band was due to relationship difficulties between Barât and himself that were not related to his drug addiction…