Earl Brutus
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Earl Brutus were a British indie rock band who emerged in the 1990s. The band was formed by World of Twist's Gordon King, and also featured fellow ex-WoT member Nick Sanderson (who played with The Jesus and Mary Chain on their Munki album), together with Rob Marche (a former member of Subway Sect and JoBoxers), Martin Wright, Jamie Fry (brother of ABC's Martin Fry) and Shin-Yu.
They were renowned for their chaotically raucous and visually entertaining live shows which often featured unusual stage props, including messages and slogans that were displayed on revolving garage forecourt signs, written in neon lights or spelt out using funeral wreaths.
Musically, Earl Brutus's sound incorporated a diverse range of influences, including elements of early 1970s UK glam rock, the electronica of Kraftwerk and the ramshackleness of The Fall. Their lyrics concentrated on the mundane side of modern British life while at the same time exploring its dark and seedy underbelly.
Despite receiving favourable press interest for their live shows, albums and singles, Earl Brutus failed to gain commercial success or widespread recognition, and remained cult figures.
After a lengthy spell of inactivity, Earl Brutus returned for a one-off live date at Hammersmith Working Mens Club in London on 7 April 2004. Proceeds from the event, which also featured a DJ set from Mani of Primal Scream, were donated to Ken Livingstone's London Mayoral election campaign.
They have neither played live nor released any material since then.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Your Majesty… We Are Here (1996, Deceptive Records)
- Tonight You Are The Special One (1998, Fruition)
[edit] Singles
- Life's Too Long (1993, Icerink)
- Tracks: "Life's Too Long", "Valley of the Slimkings"
- Bonjour Monsieur (1995, Royal Mint)
- Tracks: "Bonjour Monsieur", "On Me, Not in Me"
- Navyhead (1996, Deceptive Records)
- Tracks: "Navyhead", "North Sea Bastard", "48 Trash"
- Life's Too Long (1996, Deceptive Records)
- Tracks: "Life's Too Long", "Motorola", "I Heart Earl Brutus"
- I'm New (1996, Deceptive Records)
- Tracks: "I'm New", "Like Queer David", "Mondo Rotunda"
- The SAS and the Glam that Goes with It (1997, Fruition)
- Tracks: "The SAS and the Glam that Goes with It", "Midland Red", "The Scottish"
- Come Taste My Mind (1998, Fruition)
- Tracks: "Come Taste My Mind", "Superstar", "Nice Man in a Bubble", "William, Taste My Mind"
- Universal Plan (1998, Fruition)
- Tracks: "Universal Plan", "Gypsy Camp Battle", "TV Tower", "Bonjour Monsieur"
- Larky/Teenage Opera (1999, Fruition)
- Tracks: "Larky", "Teenage Opera", "England Sandwich"