Subcircus
Subcircus were a glam Britpop band from London.
Peter Bradley Jr. (s… Read Full Bio ↴Subcircus were a glam Britpop band from London.
Peter Bradley Jr. (singer and leader), Nikolaj Bloch (guitar), Tommas Arnby (drums) and George Brown (bass) formed the band in late 1994 and shortly thereafter moved to London. Their first concert was in York, England, in 1995. By May, 1996, Subcircus had played more than 150 shows throughout the UK, headlining two club tours and opening for Echo and the Bunnymen, Suede, Elvis Costello, Grant Lee Buffalo, and Ocean Colour Scene, among others.
Their debut Carousel was recorded in London at Air Studios and at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios in Bath, England. It was issued in the UK by the independent Echo label in 1996. Dreamworks Records released a new version in the U.S. the following year with an additional track and different sequence. The album drew critical raves from the UK press. Two singles from the album, 86'd and U Love U charted in Britain.
In 2000 the band issued a new single, Sixty Second Love Affair. In March of the same year their second full-length album, Are You Receiving? was released to lukewarm reviews.
Peter Bradley Jr. (s… Read Full Bio ↴Subcircus were a glam Britpop band from London.
Peter Bradley Jr. (singer and leader), Nikolaj Bloch (guitar), Tommas Arnby (drums) and George Brown (bass) formed the band in late 1994 and shortly thereafter moved to London. Their first concert was in York, England, in 1995. By May, 1996, Subcircus had played more than 150 shows throughout the UK, headlining two club tours and opening for Echo and the Bunnymen, Suede, Elvis Costello, Grant Lee Buffalo, and Ocean Colour Scene, among others.
Their debut Carousel was recorded in London at Air Studios and at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios in Bath, England. It was issued in the UK by the independent Echo label in 1996. Dreamworks Records released a new version in the U.S. the following year with an additional track and different sequence. The album drew critical raves from the UK press. Two singles from the album, 86'd and U Love U charted in Britain.
In 2000 the band issued a new single, Sixty Second Love Affair. In March of the same year their second full-length album, Are You Receiving? was released to lukewarm reviews.
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