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- Formed: 2006, Leeds, England
- Genres: Rock
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| The Grammatics | |
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| Origin | |
| Genres | Alternative rock, indie rock |
| Years active | 2006–present |
| Labels | Dance To The Radio |
| Website | http://www.grammatics.co.uk/ |
| Members | |
| Owen Richards Rory O'Hara Lindsay Wilson James Field |
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| Former members | |
| Rebecca Dumican Michael Watts Dominic Ord Emilia Ergin |
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The Grammatics are a British alternative rock band from Leeds, England, predominantly influenced by British bands of the 1990s such as Blur, Pulp, and Suede.The band also quotes the following musical influences: Cursive,My Bloody Valentine,Nirvana, Radiohead, Elliot Smith, Queens Of The Stone Age, David Bowie, Arcade Fire, Idlewild, Bjork, Kate Bush.[citation needed]
Formed in 2006, the band is composed of Owen Brinley (vocals/guitar), Lindsay Wilson (cello), James Field (drums) and Rory O'Hara (bass). Affiliated with the independent label Dance to the Radio, the band released a few singles prior to making its full-length debut album, released March 24, 2009[1].
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The band was formed in early 2006 by Owen Brinley and Dominic Ord. Owen Brinley was the former singer of the now defunct band Colour of Fire under the name of Owen Richards. Owen and Dominic ran a popular monthly indie night in York, called Grammar. This is where the name of the band comes from. However,the band made their live debut at Fibbers in York on October 1, 2006, under the name "Rose Parade" (named after the song from Elliott Smith’s Either/Or album).[2]
It is during the Grammar nights that Owen and Dom met bass player Rory O'Hara. Later on, Rebeca Dumican joined the band as cellist. A five track promo EP was made and the band was one of the 10 bands selected to play the Unsigned Stage at The Carling Weekend - 2007 Leeds Festival. Whiskas, from the band Forward Russia and founder of the Dance To The Radio label, was one of the competition judges. The Grammatics caught the label's attention and were soon signed to UK independent label Dance To The Radio, who have released successful albums by Leeds act The Pigeon Detectives in the past.[3] [4]
The Grammatics’ first commercial release was a four-track Japan-only EP entitled Verity and Reverie. This was followed by a limited-edition 7" vinyl single featuring an early version of the track "Shadow Committee", released on Dance to the Radio in October 2007. The band performed twice on consecutive days at that year’s Leeds Festival. Singles D.I.L.E.M.M.A/Polar Swelling (a limited-edition double A-side 10" vinyl single), New Franchise (offered as a free download), and The Vague Archive were released as the band undertook several headlining tours of small UK venues.
Following a string of sold-out limited-edition vinyl releases, Grammatics’ self-titled debut album was released in March 2009. The album was recorded during June-November 2008 in Bridlington, East Yorkshire with young producer James Kenosha (also drummer with Duels).
They supported the band Bloc Party on their British tour in October, 2009
The Grammatics’ music is based around Brinley’s complex songwriting style. The sound veers between driving cello-led bombast and a more introverted, plaintive side. Brinley falsetto vocal affectation, influenced by the vocal acrobatics of female singers such as Kate Bush and Bjork. This angelic choral tone is traded for the untrained scream of his hard rock past during Grammatics' aggressive turns of pace.
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