Bradbray Apartment

Bradbray Apartment is an English band originally formed in Stafford, England, in 1987.[1]

Bradbray Apartment
OriginStafford, Staffordshire, England
GenresPost-punk, alternative rock, indie rock
Years active1987–1990
2014–present
LabelsTubecroft Records
Own label
Websitehttp://www.bradbrayapartment.co.uk
MembersMatt Collins - Vocals
Jim Allen - Keyboards
Bill Scroggs - Bass
Steve Follows - Guitar
Liam Collins - Drums
Past membersScott Sinfield - Guitar
Mark Herbert - Drums
Mark Gear - Drums
Rob Wild - Drums

Also known by their fans as "The Brads", the band are known for their unique mix of post-punk power along with vintage synths with big catchy choruses and a steady thumping rhythm section. Having separated in late 1989, the band reformed in the summer of 2014 after a local newspaper ran a 25th anniversary piece on their 1989 gig at Covent Garden in London. This prompted the lead singer to get in touch with his old bandmates which led to the reformation.[2]

Band lineup

Original band lineup in 1987:

  • Matt Collins, vocals
  • Jim Allen, keyboards
  • Bill Scroggs, bass
  • Scott Sinfield, guitar

1988

  • Scott Sinfield, guitar, left the band due to other commitments; replaced by
  • Steve Follows

1989

  • Mark Gear

2014

  • Mark Gear, drums, left the band due to other commitments; replaced by
  • Rob Wild

2018

  • Rob Wild, drums; left band late 2017 due to ill health, replaced by
  • Liam Collins

Recordings and track releases

  • Who Needs Einstein EP (Tubecroft Records) September 1989[3]
  1. "Reach for the Sky"
  2. "Running"
  3. "Shadowfall"
  4. "Hollow of the Mind"

recorded at The Cottage recording studio Macclesfield

  • Theory of Relativity EP (Own Label) April 2016[3]
  1. "Another You"
  2. "Endgame"
  3. "Don't Wanna Lose You"
  4. "Into the Cold"

recorded at Prism recording studio Stoke-on-Trent

References

  1. "Ryan's Gig Guide May 2016". ryansgigguide. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  2. "Stafford band from times gone by heads back to the stage for first time in 25 years". Staffordshire Newsletter. 28 February 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  3. "The Bradbray Apartment". Discogs. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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