Almost immediately after the release of Every Heaven[?], Rough Trade collapsed and the Boo Radleys had to move to Creation Records[?] for Everything's Alright Forever[?] in 1992. Critically acclaimed and massively popular among the group's fans, Everything's Alright Forever was a success on both sides of the Atlantic. Wake Up![?] (1995) and C'Mon Kids[?] (1996) were similarly popular, and the band was one of the few shoegazing bands to survive the shift to Britpop. Their last album was 1998's Kingsize[?], and the group broke up soon after its release.
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