The Irrepressibles
The Irrepressibles | |
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General information | |
origin | Scarborough , North Yorkshire , United Kingdom |
Genre (s) | Alternative rock |
founding | 2002 |
Website | the--irrepressibles.tumblr.com |
Founding members | |
Jamie Irrepressible | |
Current occupation | |
Singing, guitar, piano |
Jamie Irrepressible |
Piano, vocals |
Sarah Kershaw |
Cello, double bass , vocals |
Chloe Treacher |
percussion |
Ollie Hipkin |
former members | |
Jamil Reyes (aka Jams) | |
Apollo | |
Ian Tripp | |
Charlie Stock | |
Jordan Hunt | |
Sophie Li | |
James Field | |
Nicole Robson | |
Helen White (aka Hazlitt) | |
Allan Bradbury | |
Anja McCloskey | |
Andy Harris | |
Peter Mills | |
Craig White | |
Rosie Reed | |
Anna Westlake | |
Amy Kelly |
The Irrepressibles is a British musical group founded in 2002 by Jamie Irrepressible (actually Jamie McDermott ). The band has released two studio albums and six EPs so far. All the songs were written by Jamie Irrepressible, who describes them as autobiographical and in them, among other things, addresses his homosexuality .
history
The band is originally from Scarborough , North Yorkshire , was based in London for some time and now lives in Berlin .
On January 11, 2010, The Irrepressibles released their debut album Mirror Mirror with 12 songs written by Jamie Irrepressible and produced by Dimitri Tikovoï and William Turner Duffin . The album also contains the single In This Shirt . In November 2012, the second album Nude was released, which contains the single Two Men in Love . In 2013 and 2014 a total of three EPs were released that build on the previous album Nude .
Discography
Albums
- 2010: Mirror Mirror
- 2012: Nude
EPs
- 2005: My Witness
- 2005: Knife Song
- 2009: From the Circus to the Sea
- 2013: Nude: Landscapes
- 2014: Nude: Viscera
- 2014: Nude: Forbidden
Singles
- 2011: In This Shirt
- 2012: Two Men in Love
Web links
- Official website
- The Irrepressibles at laut.de.
- The Irrepressibles at Discogs (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Irrepressibles Lead Singer Talks About Being Gay and the Men He's Loved , on advocate.com, February 18, 2017. Retrieved June 12, 2017.