The Victorian English Gentlemens Club is tagged as: indie, indie rock, british, britpop, welsh The Victorian English Gentlemens Club is an indie rock/art punk band which formed in 2004 in Cardiff, Wales. The band consists of Adam Taylor (vocals, guitar), Dan Lazenby (drums), Louise Mason (bass, vocals) and Steph Jones (guitar). The band was formed by Taylor, Mason and drummer Emma Daman, who left the band in early 2009. The Victorian English Gentlemens Club is a cranky Artrock band hailing from Cardiff, Wales. The punky group’s first single was a limited-edition “The Tales of Hermit Mark”/”My Son Spell Backwards” on White vinyl. Double A-side “Amateur Man”/”Ban the Gin” followed that summer. The Victorian English Gentlemans Club added to the anti-emo sentiment currently taking their native United Kingdom by storm thanks to the growing popularity of The Horrors and Blood Red Shoes. They’ve released a self-titled debut album; the first single “Impossible Sightings Over Shelton” debuted at number ten on the UK Indie Singles Chart its first week out. In the last two years they have performed in three forests, two churches and one circus. They collectively enjoy: effects pedals, Sonic Youth, bells, taxidermy seagulls, yellow mackintoshes, distortion, bonsai, black gaffer tape, bone and ivory dominoes ... Read More About The Victorian English Gentlemens Club Biography... Send The Victorian English Gentlemens Club ringtones to your cell |
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