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Years active
  
2008–present

Record label
  
Tin Angel Records

Genres
  
Indie rock, Jazz

Website
  
www.brasstronaut.com

Origin
  
Vancouver, Canada (2007)

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Labels
  
Unfamiliar Records (Canada), Tin Angel Records (UK)

Albums
  
Mount Chimaera, Mean Sun, Brasstronaut, Old World Lies EP

Members
  
Tariq Hussain, Sam Davidson, Brennan Saul, John Walsh, Bryan Davies

Similar
  
Edo Van Breemen, The Moles, J Churcher, Damon & Naomi, Stornoway

Profiles

Brasstronaut bounce live from the mudslide show


Brasstronaut is a band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with roots in pop, rock, and jazz. They were formed in 2007. Their current line-up consists of Bryan Davies on trumpet, Edo Van Breemen on piano and vocals, Sam Davidson on clarinet and EWI, Tariq Hussain on lap steel & electric guitar, Brennan Saul on drums and John Walsh on bass.

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Member Edo Van Breemen is also noted to have composed the "Sprott Shaw Community College" jingle.

Brasstronaut mean sun


Old World Lies

Their first release, the EP Old World Lies, was released in 2008 on Unfamiliar Records (Japandroids, The Paper Cranes, The Flowers of Hell, Snailhouse, rattail) and received a positive press and blog response. It was accompanied by a video for the song "Requiem for a Scene". On October 20, 2010, Brasstronaut performed a rare version of Old World Lies on a balcony in London for the viral music show BalconyTV.

Mount Chimaera

The band spent early 2009 in Banff, Alberta recording their full-length debut as part of a Winter Music Creative Residency at the Banff Centre. After postponing the release date of September 23, they revamped and re-recorded some of the songs in private studios in Vancouver and finally released Mount Chimaera on March 2, 2010. Previous artists to be offered Banff Centre residencies include Bell Orchestre.

WET

The tracks "Old World Lies" and "Requiem for a Scene" were used in the soundtrack for the game WET.

Studio albums

  • 2010 – Mount Chimaera (Unfamiliar Records)
  • 2012 — Mean Sun (Unfamiliar Records)
  • 2016 — Brasstronaut (Hybridity Music)
  • Extended plays

  • 2008 – Old World Lies (Unfamiliar Records)
  • 2011 – Opportunity (Digital Kunstrasen)
  • Awards

    Mount Chimaera was longlisted for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize.

    "Hearts Trompet" from Mount Chimaera won the SOCAN Songwriting Prize in 2010.

    Songs

    Slow KnotsMount Chimaera · 2010
    Requiem for a SceneMount Chimaera · 2010
    Hearts TrompetMount Chimaera · 2010

    References

    Brasstronaut Wikipedia