Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Find news, reviews and biographical details for this San Francisco-based band.
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BBCi Radio 1 - Jo Whiley's Live Lounge, BRMC
Read or hear an interview where the irrepressible Ms Whiley puts the questions to a tired and emotional Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Includes links to recommended pages.
www.bbc.co.ukBBCi Radio 1 Artists - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Find archived and breaking news relating to this hard-rocking San Francisco trio. Includes details of tours.
www.bbc.co.ukBlack Rebel Motorcycle Club - Official
Keep up with the fast-rising San Francisco indie band through news, a bio, audio downloads, tour dates, reviews, a discography, and links.
www.blackrebelmotorcycleclub.comBoston.com - BRMC: Take Them On, On Your Own
"Confrontational and isolationist" second album is "part Stones blues-rock swagger, part Jesus and Mary Chain distortion-smeared pop." Read review.
www.boston.comCleveland Plain Dealer - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Rides Again
Brief snippet of an interview with drummer Nick Jago explains why the group went to London to record their second album.
www.cleveland.comCrud Magazine - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Astoria
It was predictably hot and sweaty when BRMC played London's legendary Astoria in February 2002. James Berry was there in the middle of the sauna, reporting.
www.2-4-7-music.comDot Music - BRMC: Take Them On, On Your Own
Learn a little bit more about this album from Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and see how it rates before rushing out to the shops to buy a copy.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic - BRMC Spread Love
Taken from the eponymously titled album, watch the video of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's "Spread Your Love".
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Album Reviews - BRMC, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
"You come expecting howling cacophony torn from the hearts of rushing misanthropes and end up with a grey cardigan and a cold cup of tea." Ian Watson slates BRMC.
www.dotmusic.comdotmusic Live Reviews - Black Rebel Motorcyle Club, London Forum
Lisa Oliver reviews BRMC's triumphant May 2002 gig. Whilst acknowledging they owe a debt to the Jesus and Mary Chain, she's drawn to their "dirty, intoxicating music".
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