The Long Blondes
The Long Blondes formed in Sheffield in 2003 with Kate Jackson on vocals, Dorian Cox on guitar, Reenie Hollis on bass, and Emma Warren on drums. Their sound...
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The Long Blondes formed in Sheffield in 2003 with Kate Jackson on vocals, Dorian Cox on guitar, Reenie Hollis on bass, and Emma Warren on drums. Their sound pulled from post-punk and new wave, with Jackson's cool delivery over sharp guitar lines and a steady rhythm section. Their debut album 'Someone to Drive You Home' came out in 2006 and included the song 'Giddy Stratospheres.'
They followed that with 'Couples' in 2008, which leaned into darker themes. A final EP called 'Goodbye Girls' arrived in 2010, the same year the band called it quits after seven years together. Their songs like 'Once and Never Again' and 'In the Company of Women' had a way of wrapping observations about modern life in catchy, driving pop.
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