BB Brunes | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Paris, France |
Genres | Pop rock, garage rock revival |
Years active | 2006–2014, 2017–present |
Labels | Warner Music, Elektra France |
Members | Adrien Gallo Karim Réveillé Félix Hemmen Bérald Crambes |
BB Brunes (French pronunciation: [be be bʁyn]) is a French pop rock band.
In 2000, Adrien Gallo, Karim Réveillé and Raphaël Delorme, childhood friends, formed the band "Hangover" with songs exclusively in English.[1]
Some years later, Raphaël left the band at the moment when they were signing their first contract.[2] The new lineup found a new guitarist, Félix Hemmen, who enjoyed their music. In 2007, the bassist Bérald Crambes joined the band.
In 2005 they participated at the Emergenza music festival in Paris until the final.
The band took the name BB Brunes, inspired by the name of the song "Initials BB" by Serge Gainsbourg and by Paris's boulevard Brune, where the band then did their rehearsals.[2] The band's musical influences are punk and rock groups from the 1960s and 1970s as well as current groups such as The Strokes, Amy Winehouse, The Clash, David Bowie, Ray Charles and singers like Serge Gainsbourg, Jacques Dutronc, Herbert Léonard,[1] etc. Their lyrics are mostly in French.
In 2009, the group won a Victoires de la musique in the category 'Group or artist stage revelation of the year'. The band went on hiatus in 2014 and Gallo released his debut solo album that year. The group reunited in 2017.