The Brummies
The Brummies formed in Birmingham, England around 2016, with Jacob Slater and Louis Lobban starting things up before adding drummer Michael Jenkins and...
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The Brummies formed in Birmingham, England around 2016, with Jacob Slater and Louis Lobban starting things up before adding drummer Michael Jenkins and bassist Chris St. Clair. They put out their first EP, 'Eternal,' in 2019, which included the track 'Alone With You.' That song seemed to connect with people and helped them find an audience.
They followed that with the album 'What We Can't Take With Us' in 2020 and another EP called 'Overgrown' the next year. Their second album, 'Fighting For The Same Side,' came out in 2022. Other songs like 'That Night' and 'Drive Away' are part of their catalog.
It's a four-piece band with Slater handling vocals and guitar. They work in a space that touches on indie rock with some folk and blues textures, keeping things fairly straightforward and song-focused.
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