Genres Post punk Active until 1982 | Years active 1979–1982 Genre Post-punk | |
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Albums Some Marvels Of Modern Science + Singles, The Peel Sessions Similar Dislocation Dance, Richard Boon, Ludus, Biting Tongues, Spaceheads |
The diagram brothers we are all animals 1980
The Diagram Brothers were a post-punk band from Manchester, England active between 1979 and 1982. The band comprised Andy Diagram (bass guitar), Fraser Diagram (vocals, guitar), Lawrence Diagram (guitar), Jason Diagram (bass), and Simon Diagram (drums) (not actually brothers). Andy Diagram was also a member of Dislocation Dance from 1978 to 1982, and in 1985, and was a member of The Pale Fountains and James.
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- The diagram brothers we are all animals 1980
- The diagram brothers there is no shower 1980
- Discography
- Songs
- References

Andy Diagram explained the band's approach: "We called the music 'Discordo'. The music was made to a strict formula or set of rules. All the guitar chords were based on discordant notes, all the beats were very simple rock or disco, and all the words were very very straightforward and down to earth." Music journalist, Stuart Maconie, described them as "funny, slightly scary and like no one else in the world".

The band's first release was a 7" EP on the Construct label in 1980. They were then signed by The Buzzcocks' New Hormones label, who issued a single, "Bricks", an album, Some Marvels of Modern Science, and a 10" EP, Discordo, before the band split up. They have been compared to The Residents and XTC.

They recorded three sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show. Their collected studio recordings (including the Peel sessions) have since been released on CD by the LTM label.

The diagram brothers there is no shower 1980
Discography
Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.


Songs
My Bad Chest Feels Much Better NowThe Peel Sessions · 2011
I Didn't Get Where I Am Today By Being A Right GitThe Peel Sessions · 2011
There Is No ShowerThe Peel Sessions · 2011