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We are delighted to welcome the award winning songwriter Peter Bruntnell to 50rpm for the first time, and to make it more special, Scotland's kings of jangly pop, Dropkick, will be opening the show.
** Please note that the venue is located up stairs so may not be suitable for those with walking difficulties **
++ We operate a strict no talking policy when acts are performing. Please be a considerate gig goer. We are an all seated venue ++
In an uncertain number of years time, it will be acceptably cool to say that you first got into non-Grammy-winning artist Peter Bruntnell through his classic 2024 album Houdini And The Sucker Punch, before then going back and discovering his back catalogue of yet more ?classics?. And you were there! You saw him live. You were one of those ?10? people who saw him play in that modestly-sized room, almost 30 years into his career.
So here we are again. Three years on, another album into Peter?s 13 or 14 album catalogue and shouldering the burden of even more sublime reviews. Every possible positive adjective has been called into play, although it must be noted that the word ?sublime? can never be used enough. Not even 2021?s primarily solo, slightly synthy lockdown album succeeded in putting an end to his non-success, despite Mojo echoing the plea that, ?Somehow, some way, this cult and infinitely class songwriter must get his due wider recognition?.
The Scottish Daily Express with its 5 star review, slightly frustrated, said, or perhaps yelled, ?I?m getting tired of saying this: He?s brilliant?. The Irish Times thoughtfully combined two quotes into one, saving us the trouble of going back and getting crushed under the sheer weight of Peter?s archive of press quotes: ?With Journey To The Sun, the man whose songs NME once noted should be placed on school curriculums has done it again.? And he continues to do so. But not without a brief foray into dance music, in collaboration with mega pop-hit songwriter Rob Davies. A foray that succeeded in sneaking by, almost completely unnoticed, therefore providing us with no further fresh quotes. If veering off entirely into the dark world of autotune would have increased his chances of hitting the big time, we shall never know. But fortunately Peter?s taking his chances.
Due for release this September, Peter Bruntnell?s new record Houdini And The Sucker Punch sees Peter re-employing his long-term band members Mick Clews on drums, Dave Little on electric guitar and Peter Noone on bass, along with a number of his favourite musicians making cameos throughout. Further details of Peter Bruntnell?s sublime new album are due to be revealed soon.
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Doug
December 15th 2024
Peter and the band they were great ,looking forward to seeing them again .Great musicians sounded fantastic.
St Leonards, United Kingdom@Regency Rooms
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Peter Bruntnell Biography
Rolling Stone once declared Peter Bruntnell to be, “one of England's best kept musical secrets”. England has successfully managed to keep Peter Bruntnell a secret for all this time, even from itself. “Maybe this will be the album to finally give him the worldwide superstar recognition he deserves!”, enthused every other Peter Bruntnell album review from the last 20+ years, with an admirably unwavering optimism. “If we lived in a just world, Peter Bruntnell would by now be in the middle of his third or fourth global arena tour, his biggest worry working out how to courier his latest armful of Grammy awards back to the UK so his butler could have them installed in the west wing of mansion by the time he got home,” said a feature in The Guardian in 2016, intent on letting the cat out of the bag, but failing miserably. Needless to say, we don’t live in a just world and Peter Bruntnell is still having to get by without a butler. Although perhaps the curriculum is to blame for this failure to ignite mass awareness, with not one teacher in the past two decades known to have heeded the call from NME to teach Peter’s songs in schools.
Houdini And The Sucker Punch marks a return to more familiar musical territory for Peter, with less solo and synth than his previous album, more Johnny Marr style guitar, Stephen Malkmus fuzz, Neil Young grunge, Richard Thompson and a bit of The Byrds. It features Peter’s long-term bandmates alongside pedal steel virtuoso Eric Heywood, Jay Farrar (Son Volt / Uncle Tupelo), Mark Spencer (Son Volt), James Walbourne (The Pretenders / His Lordship) & cellist Laura Anstee.
The new album has garnered all the predictably pleasing praise of previous albums, with a handful of writers suggesting that it’s on a par with, or perhaps even surpasses, Peter’s 1999 alt-country classic Normal For Bridgwater and has also found itself featuring in a number of End of Year lists, including Mojo Magazine’s Top 5 Americana Albums of 2024.
Read MoreHoudini And The Sucker Punch marks a return to more familiar musical territory for Peter, with less solo and synth than his previous album, more Johnny Marr style guitar, Stephen Malkmus fuzz, Neil Young grunge, Richard Thompson and a bit of The Byrds. It features Peter’s long-term bandmates alongside pedal steel virtuoso Eric Heywood, Jay Farrar (Son Volt / Uncle Tupelo), Mark Spencer (Son Volt), James Walbourne (The Pretenders / His Lordship) & cellist Laura Anstee.
The new album has garnered all the predictably pleasing praise of previous albums, with a handful of writers suggesting that it’s on a par with, or perhaps even surpasses, Peter’s 1999 alt-country classic Normal For Bridgwater and has also found itself featuring in a number of End of Year lists, including Mojo Magazine’s Top 5 Americana Albums of 2024.
Alt-country
British Folk-rock
Folk Rock
Indie
Rock
Americana
Folk
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