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Broken Records
The Hug and Pint
171 Great Western Rd
14. Apr. 2024
19:00 GMT+1
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30. Juli 2018
This was such a good night, despite rain and wind, excellent.
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Broken Records Biography
Since forming in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2006 Broken Records have established themselves as one of Britain’s best live bands. They've toured the UK, Europe, and US extensively, supporting the likes of The National, and playing all major UK and international music festivals, including the main stages of Latitude and Green Man, Glastonbury, and Reading & Leeds.
They’ve released four albums to date: Until The Earth Begins To Part (2009) and Let Me Come Home (2020) via the legendary 4AD label, and Weights & Pulleys (2014) and What We Might Know (2018) via their own label J Sharp Records Ltd.
Their fifth album The Dreamless Sleep Of The 1990s was recorded with Tony Doogan (Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian) and is due for release in October 2023.
They've received critical acclaim from the UK’s top music press – The Guardian, Uncut, Mojo, NME, The Scotsman, Clash etc – and recorded radio sessions for BBC6 Music's Mark Riley and Shaun Keaveny, Radio Scotland's Vic Galloway show and The Quay Sessions, and a Maida Vale session for Zane Lowe.
Broken Records are Jamie Sutherland (Guitar, Vocals), Rory Sutherland (Organ, Piano, Synths, Loops, Violin), Ian Turnbull (Guitar, Organ, Piano), Craig Ross (Guitar), Andrew Keeney (Drums, Percussion) and
Clarissa Cheong (Bass Guitar).
Mehr lesenThey’ve released four albums to date: Until The Earth Begins To Part (2009) and Let Me Come Home (2020) via the legendary 4AD label, and Weights & Pulleys (2014) and What We Might Know (2018) via their own label J Sharp Records Ltd.
Their fifth album The Dreamless Sleep Of The 1990s was recorded with Tony Doogan (Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian) and is due for release in October 2023.
They've received critical acclaim from the UK’s top music press – The Guardian, Uncut, Mojo, NME, The Scotsman, Clash etc – and recorded radio sessions for BBC6 Music's Mark Riley and Shaun Keaveny, Radio Scotland's Vic Galloway show and The Quay Sessions, and a Maida Vale session for Zane Lowe.
Broken Records are Jamie Sutherland (Guitar, Vocals), Rory Sutherland (Organ, Piano, Synths, Loops, Violin), Ian Turnbull (Guitar, Organ, Piano), Craig Ross (Guitar), Andrew Keeney (Drums, Percussion) and
Clarissa Cheong (Bass Guitar).
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