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The Hornblower Brothers | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Brighton, East Sussex, England |
Genres | Indie pop, indie folk, anti-folk |
Years active | 2007–2010, 2015–present |
Labels | Static Caravan Recordings / Pap Records / Bell Boy Records / One Inch Badge / Cherryade Records |
Members | Nathaniel Forrester Alistair Johnstone Michael Baser John Stokdyk |
Past members | Gary Cox James Emery Antony Groves |
Website | The Hornblower Brothers on Bandcamp |
The Hornblower Brothers are a four-piece band based in Brighton, England. Their debut EP Adventures in the National Geographic was released on Bell Boy Records in October 2009. They released the single "Give and Receivers" / "Ghost of Kerouac" on Static Caravan Recordings on 19 April 2010. In 2010 the band took a break before reforming early in 2015.
The Hornblower Brothers returned to action in 2016 with a new EP Free Range for Bleeding Heart Recordings, and a live session on Marc Riley's BBC Radio 6 Music. The band subsequently released the An Uncomprehensive Retrospective (2008–2016) compilation album and a follow-up single "Popping Round The Bend" on its own Pap Records label.