Member Since: 11/27/2006
Band Website: Email: [email protected]
Band Members: CONTACT DETAILS
Press keir.pr @ bloodyawfulpoetry.com
Radio dom @ popartlondon.co.uk
Booking bc @ popartlondon.co.uk
Jodie Lowther - Vocals, keyboards
Matthew Curtis - Guitar, vocals
Dominic Green - Bass, baritone guitar
El - Trumpet
Shalini Santhakumaran - Violin
H. Jackson - Cello
Steph Fuller - Violin, accordion
Tom Harrison - Drums
Influences: The Cure, Pulp, Belle & Sebastian, Sonic Youth, Grandaddy, Hidden Cameras, Arcade Fire, Ramones, Le Tigre & Bikini Kill, My Life Story, Velvet Underground, Pixies, Kenickie, Blondie, Elastica, Robot Blues, And What Will Be Left Of Them? etc
Sounds Like:
"How can you not adore a group called Brontosaurus Chorus? T'Chorus have a host of instantly lovable songs - traces of B&S, Hidden Cameras, the runaway day-glo pop of Tullycraft, and the sense that here's a band that knows how to leave you smiling." Ian Watson, How Does It Feel To Be Loved?
"London's Brontosaurus Chorus are purveyors of Technicolor dream pop. They come off not unlike a less mental Los Campesinos jumping around with Arcade Fire's bubblegum pop playing cousins in a parallel universe..." God Is In The TV Zine
"Brontosaurus Chorus endear them[selves] to you with their versatility - adding violin, accordion and trumpet to the otherwise standard set up -and their nice sense of melody. Their slightly dishevelled ‘chameleon indiepop’ is strangely charming." SoundsXP.
"Littered with summery nuances and pretty choruses Brontosaurus Chorus evidently take inspiration from bands like Belle and Sebastian, Elastica and (although musically they aren’t as macabre or deep) Joy Division. These are the type of people you’d invite to a party, get drunk and force to play an assortment of instruments just to make you smile..." Kalico Queens Blogspot
PAL004: 'You've Created A Monster' Mini-Album OUT MARCH 16th 2009 ON POP ART LONDON!!!
PAL001: 'The Myth of Love' Ltd Edition Split 7" Single with AWWBLOT! NOW SOLD OUT!
PAL002: 'Covered at Christmas' featuring our cover of the Laurel Collectives 'Cruel Thing' and the Pocus Whiteface cover of our track 'Now We're Making Out'. All proceeds from this record are to be donated to St. Mungo's
Record Label: PopArt London
Type of Label: Indie