The Cesarians
The Cesarians | |
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The Cesarians, Corsica Studios, July 21, 2009 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Stoke Newington, London |
Genres | Art rock, Experimental, Pop music |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Imprint, 12 Records, African Tape |
Associated acts | Penthouse, Gretschen Hofner, Monkey Island, Christian Death, |
Members |
Charlie Finke - Vocals/Harmonica/Trumpet Justine Armatage- Piano Beverley Crome- French Horn/Trumpet/Vocals Suzi Owen- Trombone Budge Magraw- Bass Christine Lehlett- Violin Ed Grimshaw- Drums |
The Cesarians are a London-based group consisting of singer Charlie Finke, pianist Justine Armatage, drummer Jan Noble and an all woman wind section.[1] Their eponymous debut album, Cesarians 1, was recorded at Abbey Road studios and produced by Craig Leon.[2]
In 2007 they opened for The Last Drive at the Indie Rocket Festival in Pescara, Italy and have since toured extensively throughout Europe playing, most notably, at the Admiralspalast in Berlin[3] and at the Donaufestival in Austria in 2009.[4]
In April 2010 they supported Adam Ant at his notorious comeback gig at the Scala and in June they performed alongside Martin Creed at London's ICA.[5] They appeared at the Soy Festival in Nantes in October. In December 2010 they controversially revoked their pledge to "ban guitars" [2] with the appointment of former Gretschen Hofner bassist Budge Magraw. His debut saw scuffles break out amongst hardcore purist fans and bottles thrown at the stage when the band supported The Young Gods at the O2 Academy Islington. [citation required]
Discography
Studio albums
- Cesarians 1 (2009)
- Pure White Speed (2015)
External links
References
- ↑ "" The Times, January 9, 2009
- 1 2 "" The Sunday Times, May 24, 2009
- ↑ "" Admiralspalast website
- ↑ "" Donaufestival website, 2009
- ↑ "" ica.org.uk