The Brunettes

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The Brunettes

Background information
Origin New Zealand
Genre(s) indie pop
twee pop
Years active 1998-present
Members
Jonathan Bree
Heather Mansfield
Harry Cundy

The Brunettes are an indie pop or twee pop group from New Zealand formed in 1998. The band consists of core members Jonathan Bree and Heather Mansfield with additional contributions from part-time band members including James Milnes (of the Reduction Agents), Ryan McPhun (of Ryan McPhun and the Ruby Suns and the Reduction Agents) and Harry Cundy.

The band released its first recording "Mars loves Venus EP" in 1998.

The band are signed to Auckland based label Lil' Chief Records which was founded by Jonothan Bree and Scott Mannion in 2001. The Brunettes' first album Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks released in 2002 was the debut release for the label. This was followed 6 months later by the mini-album "The Boyracer E.P.".

Their second album Mars Loves Venus was released in June 2004 again on Lil' Chief and was quickly followed by 2005's EP "When Ice met cream". More recently the band has been signed to the American Sub Pop Label possibly as a result of their opening for The Shins 2005 tour of North America. They have also opened for Rilo Kiley, The Postal Service, and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah and played at the 2006 Big Day Out festivals in New Zealand and Australia.

On their official website, they claim to simultaneously deny and invite the terms, "Coy, cute, cutie-pie, hoochie-pie, coochie-woo, woochie-candy-poo."

[edit] Discography

Cover Date Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number
Albums
2002 Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks Lil' Chief Records - -
2004 Mars Loves Venus Lil' Chief Records - -
EPs
1998 Mars Loves Venus - -
2003 The Boyracer - -
2005 When Ice Met Cream - -


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