Noisier and more aggressive than most of their Sarah Records contemporaries, U.K. indie pop band Boyracer became known as one of the most prolific bands of their day. Centered around the restless and often jittery songwriting of bandleader Stewart Anderson, the band charged through its most active times in the '90s and then receded into a state of semi-dormancy in the late 2000s. Shifting lineups almost as frequently as they released new music, their discography would grow to include hundreds of songs released on a wide range of indie labels like Slumberland and Happy Happy Bi...