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MEMBERS  :

  Heather Mansfield
  Jonathan Bree
  Harry Cundy
  Hayden Eastmond-Mein
  Stephen Hart
  John Parker

(Vocals, Keyboards, Glockenspiel, Marimba, Clarinet, Harmonica)
(Vocals, Guitar)
(Trumpet, Synth, BVs)
(Bass Guitar, Percussion, BVs, Sax)
(Tenor Saxophone, Guitar, BVs)
(Drums)

OFFICIAL SITE  :  www.thebrunettes.co.nz

MANAGEMENT & BOOKING (NZ+AUS) :  Milly

BOOKING AGENT (US)  :  Monterey Peninsula Artists

US LABEL  :  Sub Pop Records

AUSTRALIAN LABEL  :  Reverberation Records

WRITE TO THE BAND  :  brunettes@lilchiefrecords.com

   
 

Formed in Auckland, 1998 by musical couple Jonathan Bree and Heather Mansfield, they were a paradox from the beginning, creating boy/girl melodrama pop inspired by 70s New York punk and 60s girl groups but created in an Auckland scene of opiate-infused garage rock 'n' roll..

This seclusion soon produced "Mars Loves Venus," a lathe-cut EP pressed up by King Records, Geraldine. The short run quickly sold out and Jonathan set to work demo-ing up the band's first six albums. Heather and Jonathan's relationship suffered, understandably. Heather was seen often in New Zealand's society pages with champagne flutes in each hand, while Jonathan's striving for sonic perfection within the constraints of four-track cassette recording drove him to Smile-like levels of madness.

Dressed in his fireman's helmet, Jonathan applied for a job at Marbecks, a downtown Auckland record store. It was while he worked there that one of those four-track recordings, Talk to Jesus, was noticed by local manager and promoter Melinda Olykan on Auckland's college radio station BFM. Pulling out her cheque-book straight away, she managed to get Jonathan away from the store counter for a two-figure sum, and soon the Brunettes were playing shows again. They developed a reputation for quiet, intimate shows of fragile garage pop, the audience laughing at the wry pop culture references in the lyrics, and shushing each other for talking during the songs.

The Brunettes finally released their debut album Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks in the spring of 2002, and six months later put out a mini album, The Boyracer E.P. The uniqueness of these releases and the engaging charm of their live show, gained them a swooning national fan base in New Zealand, made them darlings of its college radio stations, and placed them as the nation's undisputed number one bubblegum pop band. Tours of Australia and the United Kingdom in 03/04 put the Brunettes in the hearts of indie-pop fans in those corners of the globe too, with rapturously received shows with Architecture in Helsinki, the Postal Service and the Futureheads.

In June 2004 they released their second album, Mars Loves Venus, which reprised the title track of their very first release, and saw the production progress from the bedroom Spector-isms of Holding Hands Feeding Ducks, to a multi-spectral smorgasbord of pop production references from the Grievous Angel to Paisley Park.

Since this release, the Brunettes show has grown in stature to accommodate the so-dubbed "Lil' Chief Pop Orchestrette," a changing, waxing and waning crew of amateur instrumentalists associated with Auckland's Lil' Chief Records, a company who have released some of New Zealand's most unassumingly beautiful pop music of the last few years. Sometimes touring as a five piece and sometimes playing as a ten piece Orchestrette the Brunettes incorporate marimba, glockenspiel, banjo, cello, trumpet, alto and tenor saxophone, the clarinet and more.

In keeping with releasing music annually in 2005 to coincide with their first tour of North America the Brunettes released their second E.P 'When Ice Met Cream' featuring five tunes, some new and some favourites of live shows dating back to 2001. Having been invited to tour the US with the Shins, the Brunettes left New Zealand and joined them on the road as a 7-piece. The five week tour was then followed by an invitation to tour with Rilo Kiley for which they slimmed down to a five piece.

2007 will see their first North American release with the Brunettes third album being released in that territory by Sub Pop Records. The Brunettes plan to support this vote of confidence by relocating themselves from the little green island of the south pacific to the vast and evocative landscapes of the USÉ as seen from the windows of a touring van.

 
 
 
   
 
 
Sep 26 2007 10:45PM Schubas Tavern Chicago, Illinois
Sep 27 2007 8:00PM Shelter Detroit, Michigan
Sep 28 2007 12:00AM Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, Ontario
Sep 29 2007 9:00PM Petit Campus Montreal, Quebec
Oct 1 2007 11:15PM Middle East Upstairs Cambridge, Massachusetts
Oct 2 2007 10:30PM Mercury Lounge NYC, New York
Oct 3 2007 10:00PM Maxwells Hoboken, New Jersey
Oct 4 2007 11:00PM Johnny Brendas Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Oct 5 2007 11:15PM Rock and Roll Hotel Washington DC, Washington DC
Oct 7 2007 11:00PM Local 506 Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Oct 9 2007 9:30PM The Earl Atlanta, Georgia
Oct 10 2007 12:30AM Tasty World Athens, Georgia
Oct 11 2007 10:00PM Mercy Lounge Nashville, Tennessee
Oct 12 2007 11:30PM Thirsty Hippo Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Oct 20 2007 9:00PM CMJ Music Marathon, Bowery Ballroom New York, New York
Nov 1 2007 7:30PM The Windmill London
Nov 2 2007 8:00PM Water Rats London
Nov 7 2007 8:00PM Star and Garter Manchester
Nov 8 2007 8:00PM Snafu Nightclub Aberdeen, Scotland
Nov 9 2007 8:00PM The Beat Club Glasgow, Scotland
Nov 10 2007 8:00PM Radar @ Ego (14+ show) Edinburgh, Scotland
Nov 13 2007 8:00PM Point Ephemere Paris
Nov 14 2007 8:00PM Paradiso Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
Nov 14 2007 8:00PM Tivoli – De Helling Utrecht
Nov 15 2007 8:00PM Studio-K Amsterdam
Nov 16 2007 8:00PM Haus73 Hamburg
Nov 17 2007 8:00PM venue tbc Berlin
Nov 19 2007 8:00PM Nato Leipzig
Nov 20 2007 8:00PM D:qliq Luxembourg
Nov 21 2007 8:00PM Recyclart Brussels
Nov 22 2007 8:00PM Samba Resille Toulouse
Nov 24 2007 8:00PM Teatro Verdi Maniago
Nov 25 2007 8:00PM Mattatoio Culture Club Carpi
Nov 28 2007 8:00PM The Croft Bristol, England
Nov 30 2007 8:00PM Speakeasy @ Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland
Dec 1 2007 8:00PM Whelans Dublin, Eire
Dec 2 2007 8:00PM venue tba Galway, Eire
 
 
 
   
 
    Mars Loves Venus EP    CHIEF 01     1998     out of print  
 
    Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks    LCR 001     2002     available    read review
 
    The Boyracer E.P.    LCR 002     2003     out of print  
 
    Mars Loves Venus    LCR 007     2004     available    read review    lyrics
 
    When Ice Met Cream    LCR 010     2005     available
 
    Structure & Cosmetics    LCR 019     2007     available
 
   
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