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BRMC [Black Rebel Motorcycle Club]

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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (BRMC for short) is an American garage rock band from San Francisco, California, now based in Los Angeles. The band comprises Peter Hayes (guitar, bass, vocals); Robert Levon Been (guitar, bass, vocals) and Nick Jago (drums/percussion). BRMC is known for its catchy brand of garage rock, blues, folk revival and often religiously inspired lyrics, and its influences are groups and musicians such as The Verve, Led Zeppelin and The Jesus and Mary Chain[1]. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club formed in 1998, taking its name from Marlon Brando's motorcycle gang in the 1953 film The Wild One. The band's first two records were indebted to classic hard rock influenced by Led Zeppelin and also encompassed slower paced psychedelic rock and space rock influences from bands such as The Verve and The Jesus And Mary Chain. Recently, with their fourth record Baby 81, they developed a more concrete sound and style; encompassing blues, folk, and rock, while remaining angst-ridden in theme. The vocals are shared between Robert Levon Been (Bass) and Peter Hayes (guitar). Been and Hayes met at high school in the San Francisco suburb of Lafayette and quickly formed a band, Hayes having recently left the Brian Jonestown Massacre. Looking for a drummer, they met Nick Jago, from Devon, England, who had moved to California to be with his parents after spending some time at Winchester School of Art, where he was studying fine art. Been used the pseudonym 'Robert Turner' on the first two records, in an attempt to not be linked to his famous father (Michael Been of The Call.) He later dropped this identity when promoting Howl. The band was originally called The Elements, but after discovering that another band had the same name, it changed the name to Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Its second album Take Them On, On Your Own has several songs such as "Generation" and "US Government" that are critical of the United States government. After conflict with the label, the band was dropped by Virgin Records in 2004, with Nick Jago leaving the band at the end of their summer tour of the same year due to 'internal conflict' (later revealed to be a drug addiction and drinking problem). He was briefly replaced by The Verve drummer Peter Salisbury. Hayes and Been then recorded their third album. In 2005 the band signed to Echo in the UK, and RCA in the U.S. Their third album Howl was released to widespread critical acclaim. Several of the songs on Howl are said to have been written long before the idea of BRMC was conceived. Jago returned after most of the album was recorded but plays on track 7, "Promise". On tour for this album the band also employed a temporary fourth member, guitarist Spike Keating, on stage during performances. Possible influences of the band include the beat poet generation, notably of the Denver scene, and particularly in Allen Ginsberg. This is evident in the title of its third album: Howl is the name of Ginsberg's most celebrated work.

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
BRMC live at Benicassim 2007.
BRMC live at Benicassim 2007.
Background information
Origin San Francisco, California, USA
Genre(s) Garage rock revival
Folk-rock
Blues-rock
Neo-psychedelia
Post-punk revival
Noise Rock
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) Virgin, Echo, RCA/BMG
Website www.blackrebelmotorcycleclub.com
Band Members

Peter Hayes
Robert Levon Been
Nick Jago

 

Band Members
Discography
Albums
  1. B.R.M.C.
    (2001)
    UK #25
  2. Take Them On, On Your Own
    (2003)
    US #47, UK #3, AUS #34
  3. Howl
    (2005)
    US #90, UK #14, AUS #34
  4. Baby 81
    (2007)
    US #46, UK #15, AUS #36

Singles

Year Title Album UK Singles
February 2001 "Red Eyes And Tears" B.R.M.C. -
March 2001 "Rifles" B.R.M.C. -
October 2001 "Whatever Happened to My Rock and Roll (Punk Song)" B.R.M.C. -
January 2002 "Love Burns" B.R.M.C. 37
May 2002 "Spread Your Love" B.R.M.C. 27
September 2002 "Whatever Happened to My Rock and Roll (Punk Song)" B.R.M.C. 46
August 2003 "Stop" Take Them On, On Your Own 19
November 2003 "We're All In Love" Take Them On, On Your Own 45
July 2005 "Shuffle Your Feet" Howl -
August 2005 "Ain't No Easy Way" Howl 21
October 2005 "Weight of the World" (canceled) Howl -
April 2007 "Weapon of Choice" Baby 81 35
July 2007 "Berlin" Baby 81 89

EPs

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