Brundlefly (band)
Brundlefly is a Canadian alternative rock and pop music band fronted by Ian Somers in the 1990s.
Brundlefly | |
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Origin | Canada |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1999 | –present
Members | Ian Somers Shane Turner Glenn Delukas Chris Copeland |
Past members | Graham Tuson Jeff Dawson |
History
Somers formed Brundlefly in 1996 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The band played in local clubs for several years [1] before independently releasing an album, Locked in this House, in 2000.[2]
The band toured around Canada,[3][4] then released a second album, By the Way, in 2002 on the Tonic label.[5] Two of the band's recordings were produced by Todd Simko.[6]
Band members
Current
- Ian Somers (vocals, guitar)
- Shane Turner (bass)
- Glenn Delukas (guitar)
- Chris Copeland (drums)
Former
- Graham Tuson (bass, vocals, perc)
- Jeff Dawson (guitar)
Discography
- Locked in this House - 1999
- By the Way - 2002[7]
Track listing
Locked in this House
- Hopelessly Romantic
- It May Rain
- Are You Dead?
- You Arrive
- New Girl
- Locked In This House
- So Young
- Still Adore You
- Chuck
- $40.00 Haircut
- Things Change
- Jaded
- Hopelessly Large
- No Returns
By The Way
- Move On
- Revolution
- Today
- By The Way
- Unbreakable
- College Try
- Dirty Girl
- 29 Days
- Break Free
- Hot Summer Dry
- Wish Me Well
- Someplace
References
- "Drumming Up a Storm". Dropd Magazine, Issue 45, March 6, 1997. Rodney Gitzel
- "Brundlefly". AllMusic, by Mario Mesquita Borges
- "Brundlefly And This Way Out To Showcase At Best Of The West". Chart Attack,
- Nott, Glen. "Brundlefly alights on the Raven". The Hamilton Spectator, Feb 27, 2002. page F.08
- "Brundlefly By the Way". Earshopt, Alex Unger, Jun 19, 2002
- "Todd Simko RIP". The Snipe News, April 26, 2012. Shawn Conner
- "New and Notable Releases". NOW Toronto, by Sarah Liss. June 6, 2002
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