Brundlefly (band)

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Brundlefly
OriginCanada
GenresAlternative rock
Years active1999 (1999)–present
MembersIan Somers
Shane Turner
Glenn Delukas
Chris Copeland
Past membersGraham Tuson
Jeff Dawson

Brundlefly is a Canadian alternative rock and pop music band fronted by Ian Somers in the 1990s.

History[]

Somers formed Brundlefly in 1996 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The band played in local clubs for several years[1][2] before independently releasing an album, Locked in this House, in 2000.[3]

The band toured around Canada,[4][5] then released a second album, By the Way, in 2002 on the Tonic label.[6] Two of the band's recordings were produced by Todd Simko.[7]

Band members[]

Current[]

  • Ian Somers (vocals, guitar)
  • Shane Turner (bass)
  • Glenn Delukas (guitar)
  • Chris Copeland (drums)

Former[]

  • Graham Tuson (bass, vocals, perc)
  • Jeff Dawson (guitar)

Discography[]

  • Locked in this House - 1999
  • By the Way - 2002[8]

Track listing[]

Locked in this House[]

  1. Hopelessly Romantic
  2. It May Rain
  3. Are You Dead?
  4. You Arrive
  5. New Girl
  6. Locked In This House
  7. So Young
  8. Still Adore You
  9. Chuck
  10. $40.00 Haircut
  11. Things Change
  12. Jaded
  13. Hopelessly Large
  14. No Returns

By The Way[]

  1. Move On
  2. Revolution
  3. Today
  4. By The Way
  5. Unbreakable
  6. College Try
  7. Dirty Girl
  8. 29 Days
  9. Break Free
  10. Hot Summer Dry
  11. Wish Me Well
  12. Someplace

References[]

  1. ^ "Drumming Up a Storm". Dropd Magazine, Issue 45, March 6, 1997. Rodney Gitzel
  2. ^ "Come On and Rock with Me...". Dropd Magazine, by Darren Gawle, May 9, 1997.
  3. ^ "Brundlefly". AllMusic, by Mario Mesquita Borges
  4. ^ "Brundlefly And This Way Out To Showcase At Best Of The West". Chart Attack,
  5. ^ Nott, Glen. "Brundlefly alights on the Raven". The Hamilton Spectator, Feb 27, 2002. page F.08
  6. ^ "Brundlefly By the Way". Earshot, Alex Unger, Jun 19, 2002
  7. ^ "Todd Simko RIP". The Snipe News, April 26, 2012. Shawn Conner
  8. ^ "New and Notable Releases". NOW Toronto, by Sarah Liss. June 6, 2002


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