Our Story
Having just announced several official SXSW showcases and an American mini-tour, The Brute Chorus are ready to take to the stage for their first American shows. The band cut their teeth with a residency at Camden's infamous Hawley Arms, a watering hole popular at the time with the likes of Amy Winehouse and Kate Moss. Championed at a very early stage by The BBC and NME Magazine The Brute Chorus' wild blend of garage rock, blues, and folk music with lyrics populated with characters from Greek mythology and Grimm's fairytales, quickly broke the indie guitar band mould. Their accessible sound has so far managed to escape any generalized genre pigeon-holing as they have gone on to carve out their own genuine, word-of-mouth buzz from their frenzied live shows.
And what shows! The band have taken it to the people gig by gig across Britain and Europe and have surely proved they can keep up with the big boys through their many support shows for acts as diverse as ART BRUT, IDA MARIA, THE WOODENTOPS, MARTHA WAINWRIGHT, and THE RUMBLESTRIPS. Their live rep has seen them stand out among the crowd at almost every British music festival of the last three years and they even recorded their debut album LIVE, in one take at London's prestigious Roundhouse venue.
At the end of 2010 the band had released their sophomore album, How the Caged Bird Sings, to further critical acclaim from the likes of NME, Drowned in Sound, Clash Magazine, Artrocker, The Fly, Zane Lowe, Marc Riley and Steve Lamacq among others. The band's popularity on radio was boosted when they became Artists in Residence on John Kennedy's XFM show for a whole week at the start of 2011 where the famed DJ played live session tracks alongside album cuts, highlighting the standard of the band's live performance and raw rock n' roll spirit. They've also performed live sessions for Radio1 and Radio 6 whilst on TV Channel 4 screened a mini-doc on the band featuring clips of them playing live in Glasgow. Videos for the likes of 'Birdman' (Single of the Week on Kerrang! Radio and Q Radio) received heavy rotations on blogs around the globe as well as being aired on MTV Iggy here in the US. Everyone certainly wants a piece of THE BRUTE CHORUS, and now it's time to get yours.
The Impact
The chance to play SXSW (South by South West) and America is an amazing opportunity for any band and we're totally blown away to have been invited to play at this year's festival!
We've always felt an affinity with american music and this trip to Austin, Texas gives us our first chance to play in the US and we'd love to make the most of it - by covering as much of the US as we can before our visa's expire!
Although getting the four of us there will not be a cheap enterprise, we've already committed to making it happen and begged, borrowed and bankrupted ourselves!
This is where you can help with any donations to help us show the world...what we can do!
What We Need & What You Get
$485 for petrol to get from New York City to Austin, Texas and back
$2,400 for return flights to New York City from London
$615 for Visa Interviews at the American Embassy in London
$2,550 for Visa petition to USCIS
$350 for getting our guitars and instruments through customs!!
$1000 for van hire for March 5th to March 24th
$600 for guitar and bass amp hire and drum hire
For a grand total of $8000
We are selling everything we own (aside from our guitars!) to make this happen. We spent every penny we have on the flights already, so need your help to get across the country!! Help us - we don't want to cross the Atlantic just to spend three weeks in La Guardia airport busking to commuters! So close and yet so far...
Other Ways You Can Help
Please help us spread the word by sharing this link with other friends and potential fans - and don't forget to "like" it on Facebook! Also visit our Facebook for details and updates on what's going on with the band and give us your email details so we can stay in touch - http://www.facebook.com/The-Brute-Chorus
Team on This Campaign:
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Brute ChorusArtist
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Danny Black
Manager